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  2. Cloud9 League of Legends - Wikipedia

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    The win gave the team their first LCS title since 2014. With an overall 26–2 game win–loss record, including playoffs, for the split, Cloud9 set a LCS record for the highest winning percentage ever in a single split by a North American team at 92.9%, breaking their previous record of 90.9% from the 2013 Summer Split.

  3. Cloud9 - Wikipedia

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    Cloud9 Esports, Inc., or simply Cloud9 (C9), is an American professional esports company based in Santa Monica, California.The company was originally founded as a professional League of Legends team by Jack and Paullie Etienne in May 2013 and was incorporated into Cloud9 Esports, Inc. on September 6, 2016.

  4. Zven - Wikipedia

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    Zven was sent to the Cloud9 Academy team for the 2021 Summer Split. [3] In 2022, he returned to the main roster, roleswapping to support after having played the role of AD Carry for his entire career. After the 2023 World Championship, he left Cloud9, citing a desire to return to the ADC role. [4]

  5. Hai (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Competing under the name Team NomNom and then Cloud9, Nientonsoh, Hai, Yazuki, WildTurtle, and LemonNation secured a spot in the Season 3 North American Offline Qualifier for the inaugural split of the League of Legends Championship Series. However, Cloud9 were knocked out in the group stage after losing to Team MRN and Azure Gaming.

  6. Balls (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    An Le (Vietnamese: Lê Văn An) better known as Balls, is an American League of Legends player who most recently played professionally as the top laner for FlyQuest.As a member of Cloud9, Balls won the League of Legends Championship Series North America (NA LCS) twice and qualified for the League of Legends World Championship every year he was a part of the team.

  7. LemonNation - Wikipedia

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    Daerek Hart, better known as LemonNation, is a League of Legends player, formerly the support for OpTic Gaming of the NA LCS (NA LCS). During his time on Cloud9, Hart played the support role, winning the North American League of Legends Championship Series split titles and appeared in three consecutive League of Legends World Championships.

  8. Sneaky (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Cloud9 had to go through the Worlds play-in stage, going undefeated 4–0 in their group and defeating Gambit Esports 3–2 to qualify for the group stage. They were seeded into Group B (dubbed "the group of death") with Team Vitality, defending world champions GenG Esports, and tournament favorites Royal Never Give Up. After a rocky start ...

  9. Blaber (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Blaber and the team finished the regular season in 5th, with Huang having a weaker summer season and did not make an LCS All Pro team for the first time in his career. Despite the weaker regular season Cloud9 would go on to win the summer championship without dropping a series, securing Blaber his third domestic title. [ 32 ]