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  2. League of Legends Circuit Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Before 2023, the winner of split 1 qualified for the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI), while the winner of split 2 qualified for the League of Legends World Championship. However, in 2023 and 2024, the top two teams from each LCO split were seeded into the Pacific Championship Series (PCS) playoffs and competed with other PCS (and later LJL ...

  3. Category:League of Legends coaches - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "League of Legends coaches" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Oceanic Pro League - Wikipedia

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    The Oceanic Pro League (OPL) was the top-level of professional League of Legends competition in Oceania. Founded in 2015 and organized by Riot Games Oceania, the league had eight teams. Matches were live streamed on Twitch and YouTube , the latter having on-demand-video archives for the OPL and the lower division Oceanic Challenger Series (OCS).

  5. ‘League of Legends’ World Championship to Live Stream in ...

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    Live coverage of the 2024 “League of Legends” World Championship esports series will be shown in some 200 cinema screens in mainland China. Kicking off on Thursday with the quarterfinals, the ...

  6. Pentanet.GG - Wikipedia

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    After defeating Unicorns of Love in the subsequent tiebreaker match, Pentanet.GG became the first Oceanic team to advance to the main event of an international League of Legends tournament. [13] In the second stage of the tournament, Pentanet.GG only managed to win one game against North America's Cloud9, ending fifth to sixth overall. [14]

  7. Chiefs Esports Club - Wikipedia

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    In August 2014, the roster of Team Immunity left their organisation and formed Exodus Gaming, later rebranded as the Chiefs Esports Club. Their initial roster consisted of top laner Brandon "Swip3rR" Holland, jungler Samuel "Spookz" Broadley, mid laner Simon "Swiffer" Papamarkos, bot laner Derek "Raydere" Trang, and support Andrew "Rosey" Rose, and that five-man lineup became the longest ...

  8. Bombers (esports) - Wikipedia

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    The Bombers were an Australian professional League of Legends team based in the Tullamarine suburb of Melbourne. Their name came from their parent organization, the Essendon Football Club, which is nicknamed the "Bombers". [1] The team competed in the Oceanic Pro League (OPL), the highest level of professional League of Legends in Oceania. [2]

  9. Peace (esports) - Wikipedia

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    Peace (stylised in all caps) was an Australian professional League of Legends team competing in the League of Legends Circuit Oceania (LCO), the top-level league for the game in Oceania. The team qualified for the World Championship in its debut year after an upset victory over Pentanet.GG in the LCO 2021 Split 2 playoffs.