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click to view → {{Esports national team roster header| team = name of team. | subteam = (optional) subname of team (e.g. Counter Logic Gaming Red) | game = (optional) if team fields rosters over multiple games, insert specific game here.
nationality of the player. Text is automatically composed in {{country name}}, so IOC abbreviation or full-text will automatically give the full text. | note = I, S, etc. appears in parentheses after player's name. | inj = If inj=yes, injury symbol appears by player's name. | sub = If sub=yes, substitute symbol appears by player's name. | nolink =
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nationality of the player. Text is automatically composed in {{country name}}, so IOC abbreviation or full-text will automatically give the full text. | note = I, S, etc. appears in parentheses after player's name. | inj = If inj=yes, injury symbol appears by player's name. | sub = If sub=yes, substitute symbol appears by player's name. | nolink =
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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 Union in December 2003. In April 2004, South Korean wireless carrier SK Telecom began sponsoring the team, officially creating the team SK Telecom T1.
The Philippine esports team is also known as Team Sibol (stylized as SIBOL). The name "sibol" comes from the Filipino word for growth. The team logo is in red, yellow, and blue. The shape of the logo forms the abbreviation for the country, "PHI," in a form that could represent a leaf or a flame. [4]