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  2. Template:T1 League all-time rosters - Wikipedia

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  4. T1 (esports) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. League of Legends Champions Korea - Wikipedia

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    T1 is the winningest team in the LCK. LCK Spring 2015 marked the debut of the league operating under its new format and identity. A newly minted SK Telecom T1, a product of the prior year's merger between SK Telecom T1 K and SK Telecom T1 S, swept the calendar year by winning both LCK Spring 2015 and LCK Summer 2015. [citation needed]

  6. Keria (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Alongside the entire starting T1 roster, he received a spot on the 2023 LCK Spring First All-Pro Team, and Keria was named the regular season MVP for the second time in his career. [31] Despite their regular season performance, T1 reached the Spring Split playoff finals but once again fell short against Gen.G, finishing in second place.

  7. Oner (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Oner began his career in 2020 as a member of T1 Academy, the developmental team of T1. He was promoted to the main roster for the 2021 LCK season. While he only received some playing time in the 2021 Spring Split, since then, Oner has reached four LCK Finals, including a win in the 2022 Spring Split.

  8. Faker (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Faker began his professional career in 2013 when he caught the attention of SK Telecom T1 2 (later known as SK Telecom T1 K), a team affiliated with the SK Telecom T1 organization. [8] Originally competing under the alias GoJeonPa, Faker joined the team as their mid laner, subsequently adopting the name Faker as his official gaming handle. [ 4 ]

  9. Zeus (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    T1 went undefeated with an 18–0 record, marking the first time in LCK history that a team had gone undefeated. [9] Zeus recorded 36 wins and seven losses. He had the most kills and the highest KDA average of 3.64 throughout the regular season among all top laners in the LCK and secured a spot on the 2022 LCK Spring First All-Pro team.