Rehareha “Reha” Ramanana has been confirmed as a coach for French Flair in advance of the upcoming LFL Invitational. The announcement came following an accidental leak during the team’s initial scrim, as Jean “TraYtoN” Medzadourian shared the news live on Twitch. While Reha will support the team, TraYtoN clarified that he will not take on an official coaching position but will assist as time allows. “From the start, Reha has been helping us, especially with booking scrims. He’ll coach when he has the time — he won’t be full-time,” TraYtoN explained.
Reha’s coaching journey began in 2020 with the now-renowned Karmine Corp, where he played a pivotal role as an assistant coach. He remained with the organization through its formative years in the LFL and witnessed their ascendance to capturing the LEC Winter title this past season. However, the season concluded on a disappointing note for Karmine Corp, as they fell short of qualifying for Worlds.
As Karmine Corp opts for a new coaching structure featuring Bok “Reapered” Han-gyu and Quentin “Zeph” Viguié, Reha finds himself in search of a new challenge. Despite his transition, he will not be entirely unfamiliar with his new environment, as many members of the French Flair roster have previously played under his guidance at Karmine Corp. This includes notable players such as Adam “Adam” Maanane, Lucas “Saken” Fayard, and Raphaël “Targamas” Crabbé.
The current roster for French Flair heading into the 2026 season features a blend of experience and new talent. Alongside Adam Maanane in the top lane, Isak “NattyNatt” Elgh will take up the jungle position, while Lucas Fayard will serve as the mid-laner. The AD carry role will be filled by Thomas “3XA” Foucou, with Raphaël Crabbé as the support player. Reha will officially serve as head coach, contributing his extensive knowledge and experience to the team.
As French Flair gears up for the LFL Invitational, the synergy between Reha and his players will be crucial. Their previous relationships from Karmine Corp are expected to provide a solid foundation as they work towards their competitive goals. The team aims to build upon their past experiences and establish a cohesive unit capable of competing at the highest level.
French Flair’s decision to bring in Reha may signal a strategic move to enhance their chances in upcoming tournaments. Having a coach with Reha’s background could offer valuable insights and strategies that align with the team’s ambitions. The integration of familiar faces may lead to a quick adaptation as they prepare for the challenges ahead.
Looking ahead, the combination of Reha’s guidance and the team’s established rapport may position French Flair as a formidable contender in the LFL and beyond. With the new season on the horizon, fans and analysts alike will be keen to see how this collaboration unfolds and whether it translates into success on the competitive stage.



























