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On November 26, 2020, T1 promoted Zeus to its main roster, replacing Kim "Roach" Kang-hee, who was sent to the academy team. [4] After turning 17 on January 31, 2021, he made his LCK debut on February 3 in a win over Nongshim RedForce in the 2021 LCK Spring Split regular season, replacing Kim "Canna" Chang-dong in the starting lineup.
The Counter-Strike match fixing scandal was a 2014 match fixing scandal in the North American professional scene of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO).It involved a match between two teams, iBUYPOWER and NetCodeGuides.com, where questionable and unsportsmanlike performance from the team iBUYPOWER, then considered the best North American team, drew suspicion, resulting in a loss for the ...
T1 (previously known as SK Telecom T1 or SKT T1) is a South Korean esports organization operated by T1 Entertainment & Sports, a joint venture between SK Telecom and Comcast Spectacor. The team that would become SKT T1 was originally founded in 2002 by StarCraft player Lim "BoxeR" Yo-hwan under the name Team Orion, which was later renamed to 4 ...
Choi “Zeus” Woo-je is one of the youngest League of Legends players attending the 2022 World Championship. He discusses the rollercoaster that's been his first Worlds, as well as the impact ...
T1 lost the 2022 Summer Split finals to Gen.G, finishing in second place. [24] T1 entered the 2022 World Championship as the LCK's second seed. [25] Keria reached the Worlds finals for the first time in his career after T1 defeated JD Gaming in the semifinals. [26] However, T1 lost to DRX in the finals by a score of 2–3. After the loss, Keria ...
The first KeSPA cup was hosted in 2005 as a tournament to allow professional StarCraft teams to play against amateur teams. Events were also held for Special Force, Kartrider, and FreeStyle Street Basketball.
In 2023, Zus' official communications published a rationale claiming its logo portrays the Ethiopian shepherd Kaldi and its name a portmanteau of the words "zeal" and "us"; this came in response to a Malaysian conservative-affiliated Facebook page which called on Muslims to boycott the brand insisting that the branding suggest that of the Greek deity Zeus.
The "lie" of the Cretans is that Zeus was mortal; Epimenides considered Zeus immortal. "Cretans, always liars," with the same theological intent as Epimenides, also appears in the Hymn to Zeus of Callimachus. The fourth line is quoted (with a reference to one of "your own poets") in Acts of the Apostles, chapter 17, verse 28.