Glenn "Hybrid" Doornenbal has left Origen and is looking for a new team to join, the player announced Monday.

I'm no longer part of Origen. Last split was a real disappointment in every way possible. I'd like thank all the fans for supporting me. — Glenn (@HybridLoL) August 22, 2016

That being said, I'm open to any offers for spring split. — Glenn (@HybridLoL) August 22, 2016

Hybrid joined Origen in May after he was replaced on his former team, G2 Esports, with former Origen support Alfonso "mithy" Rodriquez.

In his tweet, Hybrid stated that the 2016 EU LCS Summer split was a “real disappointment in every way possible.” Origen finished ninth in the regular season with a 2-8-8 record, only beating last-place Team ROCCAT twice. Origen held on to their 2017 LCS spot following a close 3-2 win over Misfits in the Promotion Tournament. However, the team is out of contention for this year’s World Championship after a 2015 appearance that saw them place 3rd-4th.

Hybrid put up a 2.92 KDA across 36 games this split, mostly playing Braum and Karma. According to Oracle’s Elixir, Hybrid had the second lowest KDA and the least number of assists among supports in the EU LCS this season with just 245 assists.

Origen made a handful of roster and management shuffles over the course of the Summer Split, bringing in former mid laner and team owner Enrique “xPeke” Cedeno Martinez to replace Konstantinos “FORG1VEN” Tzortziou at AD carry. Later on in the season, Augustas “Toaster” Ruplys replaced xPeke for a handful of games.

The team also went through several coaches, beginning with xPeke replacing Nicolai “Hazel” Larsen, then Nicolas “NicoThePico” Korsgaard replacing xPeke and finally, Alvar “Araneae” Martin Alenar replacing NicoThePico.

Daniel Rosen is a news editor for theScore esports. You can follow him on Twitter.