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  2. 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]

  3. List of esports players - Wikipedia

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    Team WE: League of Legends: 2010–2013 Mithy: Alfonso Rodriguez: Spain: Origen: League of Legends: 2012–present Ohq: Oh Gyu-min: South Korea: League of Legends: 2013–present Piglet: Chae Gwang-jin: South Korea: Team Liquid: League of Legends: 2013–present Quas: Diego Ruiz: Venezuela: Tempo Storm: League of Legends: 2013–present ...

  4. T1 (esports) - Wikipedia

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    In April 2004, South Korean wireless carrier SK Telecom began sponsoring the team, officially creating the team SK Telecom T1. T1's League of Legends team has won a record five League of Legends World Championship titles (2013, 2015, 2016, 2023 and 2024), two Mid-Season Invitational titles (2016 and 2017), one Esports World Cup title , and ten ...

  5. Smart Omega - Wikipedia

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    Omega was officially launched by PLDT Inc. and its mobile arm, Smart Communications in February 2019. It is a collaboration of the private firms with Sterling Global Dragons [1] which competed in the Road to The Nationals, a tournament held by the Nationals league organizers in 2018 in order to provide a means for the pioneer teams of the league to scout players for their rosters.

  6. Category : Defunct and inactive League of Legends teams

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    Former League of Legends Pro League teams (5 P) ... Team YP This page was last ... Mobile view ...

  7. MPL Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Indonesia, better known as MPL Indonesia or MPL-ID, is a regional professional esports league for the game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang in Indonesia. MPL-ID serves as the direct qualifying tournament for Indonesian teams for the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid Season Cup (MSC) and the Mobile Legends ...

  8. MPL Philippines - Wikipedia

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    MPL Philippines is the direct route of qualified teams to both the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid Season Cup. MPL Philippines currently follows a franchise-based system, [ 1 ] wherein eight teams are currently competing as and officially removing local team qualifiers, previously evident during ...

  9. Team Falcons - Wikipedia

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    They won the North American Pro League and later won the silver medal at the 2024 Esports World Cup. [25] [26] Despite entering the ALGS Year 4 Split 2 Playoffs LAN tournament as favorites, the team finished in 20th-place. [27] The disappointing result led to a roster change as Genburten departed from the team, being replaced by Wxltzy. [28]