Team Huma posted on Twitlonger Monday that they are splitting with Anıl "HolyPhoenix" Işık.

AD carry HolyPhoenix joined the European team in December 2015 as part of their original roster, along with other notable players such as Lucas "Santorin" Larsen and Jorge "Werlyb" Casanovas.

"We wish Anil all the best in his future career and hope that our paths will cross again," Huma's statement said. "It was a pleasure working with him and we'd like to thank him for all he has done for Huma."

The team said they would be helping HolyPhoenix find a new team for the upcoming split.

"I wont be playing with HUMA anymore," the player said in his own TwitLonger. "And I want to thank HUMA for everything theyve done for me and wish them the best in next split. All the supporters out there thank you so much it meant a lot for me and hope you guys keep supporting me in my future career!"

After HolyPhoenix's departure, the organization has now lost all members of their original roster except for Christophe "je suis kaas" van Oudheusden. It is unclear if Huma will play in the Summer Challenger Series.

In February, Huma owner Behdad Jafaarian was accused by several of his former employees of not paying staff and players on time. At the time, former Huma coach Kublai "Kubz" Barlas alleged that Riot rejected the organization's player contracts because they were illegitimate, and Jafaarian had players pay out-of-pocket for lawyers to draw up new contracts.

Following the allegations, Santorin stated publicly that he felt he and the team were often "lied to" and that the team environment distracted him and caused him stress. At the time, Riot said that Jafaarian and Huma were under investigation, but the organization has yet to issue a competitive ruling.

None of Huma's former players have publicly cited the scandal as part of their reason for leaving.

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