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  2. Players (2022 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series is a parody of sports documentaries, and follows Fugitive Gaming, a fictional pro League of Legends esports team. Cast and characters ... Funny or Die ...

  3. Nongshim RedForce - Wikipedia

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    The team's name and logo are a reference to Nongshim's popular instant noodle brand Shin Ramyun. [1] The organization initially started as a League of Legends team before branching out into other esports. For most of its history the team competed in Challengers Korea (CK), the second division of professional League of Legends in South Korea. [2]

  4. List of League of Legends Championship Series teams

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    Teams marked in bold and italics would join the League of Legends Championship of The Americas (LTA) when it began in 2025. 100 Thieves (Spring 2018 – Summer 2024) Apex Gaming (Summer 2016) [b] Cloud9 (Summer 2013 – Summer 2024) Clutch Gaming (Spring 2018 – Spring 2020 [1]) Team Coast (Summer 2013 – Summer 2015) [c]

  5. Funny fantasy football team names: The most ridiculous team ...

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    A fantasy football team never looks better than it does before the season, full of stars, breakout candidates and potential league-winners. But, even though the team is sitting pretty post-draft ...

  6. List of League of Legends leagues and tournaments - Wikipedia

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    League of Legends Champions Korea: LCK South Korea: Korean: Seoul: 2012 10 1 2 3 League of Legends Pro League: LPL China: Mandarin: various: 2013 17 1 2 3 League of Legends EMEA Championship: LEC Europe, the Middle East and Africa: English: Berlin: 2013 10 1 2 3 League of Legends Championship of The Americas: LTA Americas

  7. OMG (esports) - Wikipedia

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    OMG (short for Oh My God) is a Chinese esports organization. Their League of Legends division was formed in May 2012 and competes in the League of Legends Pro League (LPL). The team made its first appearance at the League of Legends World Championship in 2013 and qualified again the following year.

  8. LMQ (esports) - Wikipedia

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    LMQ was a League of Legends team. It was founded in China in 2013 as a sister team to Royal Club and competed in the League of Legends Pro League. On December 15, 2013, the team moved to North America to compete in the North American League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS). The team later changed its name to Team Impulse. [1] [2] [3]

  9. ahq eSports Club - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, team captain UDJ retired, and GarnetDevil joined. AHQ was invited to join the Garena Premier League (GPL)'s 2013 spring season to face teams such as the Taipei Assassins and the Singapore Sentinels. In March, westdoor and Lantyr both joined AHQ and became the team's main players. They finished the GPL spring season 2013 in third place.