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  2. Chovy (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Jung Ji-hoon (Korean: 정지훈; born March 3, 2001), better known as Chovy, is a South Korean professional League of Legends player for Gen.G. Throughout his career, he has won four League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) titles and one KeSPA Cup title. His career began in 2017 when he played for KeG Gwangju in the 2017 KeSPA Cup.

  3. Category:League of Legends jungle players - Wikipedia

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    League of Legends players of the Jungler role Pages in category "League of Legends jungle players" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  4. Flash Wolves - Wikipedia

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    Flash Wolves on stage at the 2015 League of Legends World Championship quarter-finals. The Flash Wolves finished first at IEM Season IX – Taipei on 30 January by beating the Taipei Assassins 2–1. [ 7 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In March, the Flash Wolves defeated SK Gaming in the second round of the group state at IEM Season IX Katowice, [ 14 ...

  5. League of Legends Season 2022: Biggest roster moves in ... - AOL

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    The LPL had an up-and-down season last year, with FunPlus Phoenix (FPX) disappointing fans as the former champions left the LoL World Championship early in the Group stage alongside LNG Esports.

  6. Peanut (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Peanut represented South Korea in the League of Legends demonstration event at the 2018 Asian Games. [84] The tournament took place at the BritAma Arena at Mahaka Square in Jakarta, Indonesia, from August 27 to 29, 2018. [85] The South Korean team earned a silver medal after a 1–3 loss to China in the finals. [86]

  7. Talon Esports - Wikipedia

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    Riot Games announced on 19 December 2019 that Talon Esports would be one of ten teams participating in the newly created Pacific Championship Series. [2] [3] Talon Esports' inaugural roster consisted of top laner Su "Hanabi" Chia-hsiang, [7] jungler Kim "River" Dong-woo, [8] mid laner Kim "Candy" Seung-ju, [9] bot laner Wong "Unified" Chun-kit, [8] and support Ling "Kaiwing" Kai-wing.

  8. Team Liquid - Wikipedia

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    Team Liquid was very successful in 2018 and 2019, winning four LCS splits in a row. In the 2018 NA LCS season, Liquid had a roster of Impact, Xmithie, Pobelter, Doublelift, and Olleh. At the 2018 League of Legends World Championship, Liquid went 3–3 in groups and failed to advance.

  9. Oner (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Moon Hyeon-jun (Korean: 문현준), better known as Oner, [a] is a South Korean professional League of Legends player for T1. Throughout his career, he has won one League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) titles and two League of Legends World Championship titles. Oner began his career in 2020 as a member of T1 Academy, the developmental team of T1.