Fnatic moves Doma to its inactive roster after Valorant Champions 2021
Is Doma moving to NA next season?
Fnatic has moved Domagoj “Doma” Fancev to its inactive roster as the team prepares for theVCT 2022 season.
The European organization has decided to go in a new direction after the team finished in 5th-8th place atValorant Champions 2021.
Doma moved to Fnatic’s inactive roster after VCT 2021 season run
The 18-year-old pro player began his Valorant pro career with European stackSUMN FCon June 24, 2025. SUMN FC was then signed by Fnatic on Jul 14, 2025, right before the start of the VCT 2021 season.
Fnatic had an incredible run during VCT Stage 2 where they qualified forVCT Stage 2 Masters Reykjavík. They qualified to Valorant’s first international LAN event by defeating Gambit Esports in the semifinals, 2-0, during the EMEA Challengers Finals.
The European squad put on their best performance at Masters Reykjavík. The team had a memorable lower bracket run and finished as the runner-up of the event. They were defeated by North American giantsSentinels3-0 in the grand final.
Fnaticwas able to earn enoughVCT pointsto qualify for Valorant Champions 2021. They advanced to the playoffs as the top team from their group, defeating North American squad Cloud9 Blue and Korean powerhouse teamVision Strikers.
Fnatic’s VCT 2021 season ended after they were defeated by Latin America’s underdog squadKRU Esports, 1-2, in the quarterfinals.
Doma is open to playing in Europe or North America in the upcoming VCT 2022 season
Doma announced on Twitterthat he is open to joining a North American squad in the upcoming VCT 2022 season, along with expanding his agent pool to almost all roles except sentinel.
“For my future though, I am now a restricted free agent open for trials in both Europe and North America on these agents: Raze, Sage, KAY/O, Skye, Breach, and Sova,” shared Doma.
The European organization praised Doma’s performance during the VCT 2021 season. They believe he has an extremely high mechanical ceiling and has proven his ability to perform at this highest level of play.
“From being the star of SUMN FC, to the star of Fnatic, to showing his selflessness by switching to other roles so that players like Derke could take the spotlight, he has really gone through quite the journey,” sharedFnatic Team Director Colin “CoJo” Johnson.
Fnatic’s Valorant roster
READ MORE:Acend are Valorant world champions after an epic five-map finals