Solary
Logotype of the French eSports team and WebTV Solary
Location Tours, France France
Owners Sakor Ros (LRB)
Player manager Christopher Nunes (NtK)
Sponsors/Partners Aldi
Predator
Logitech
Winamax
Lutti
Justin Bridou
LG OLED
iBloo
Other games League of Legends
Fortnite
Hearthstone
TrackMania
Rocket League
TeamFight Tactics
Dofus

Solary (SLY) is an esports team and WebTV based in Tours, France. They are one of the biggest WebTV and one of the main esports teams in France. Solary was founded by eight former EclypsiaTVLoL employees in 2017, including streamers, influencers and operators and established themselves as one of the biggest WebTVs in France, as well as one of the most historically significant esports team in the country.

They entered Super Smash Bros. in January 29th, 2019, by signing Glutonny as their pro player for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, along with NtK as their tournament organizer and manager for the SSBU section. They also temporarily sponsored Enki for GENESIS 6 and EVO 2019 under the Lunary shirt, the former second team of Solary in League of Legends. Two years later, during Ultimate WANTED 3, Solary announced the signing of Leon as their second SSBU player.

Current smashersEdit

Professional smashersEdit

ID Name Game Main(s) Join Date
  Glutonny William Belaïd Super Smash Bros. Ultimate   2019-01-29
  Leon Nassim Laïb Super Smash Bros. Ultimate   2021-08-14

Other smashersEdit

  •   NtK   (Tournament organizer and manager, joined January 29th, 2019)

Former smashersEdit

Other smashersEdit

  •   Enki   (Temporary smasher for GENESIS 6 and EVO 2019)

Other famous playersEdit

  •   Carlos Abreu (Yoshi) Fortnite streamer and influencer
  •   Carl-Antoni Cloutier (Carl Jr.) Multiple Trackmania Grand League winner
  •   Théo Dumont (Felkeine) Hearthstone player
  •   Pierre Medjaldi (Steeelback) League of Legends player, EU LCS winner and current support

TriviaEdit

  • Minutes after his signing, Leon had to play a set against Mezcaul in order to qualify for top 64 of Ultimate WANTED 3. Mezcaul beat him harshly 0-2, including a 3-stock and ending both games with Ridley's spikes. This loss became a meme for a short while by the French community.

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