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The League of Legends Circuit Oceania (LCO) was the top-level of professional League of Legends competition in Oceania, [a] founded in 2021 and hosted by ESL Australia and Guinevere Capital. The LCO replaced the Oceanic Pro League (OPL), hosted by Riot Games Oceania from 2015 to 2020.
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.
Pentanet.GG was an Australian professional League of Legends team. It was founded on 2 December 2019, following the acquisition of the Bombers' Oceanic Pro League (OPL) spot by Perth-based internet provider Pentanet.
The Chiefs' League of Legends team competed in the LCO, Oceania's top-level league for the game, [3] but initially left in 2023 upon The Chiefs being acquired by fellow Australian organization Team Bliss Esports, who also fielded an LCO team. The Chiefs will return to League of Legends in 2025 as a guest team in the League of Legends ...
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]
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.
This is a listing of all players, legends, umpires, coaches, media and administrators that have been inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame, the Australian Football League's hall for fame for Australian rules footballers
The AFLCA was founded in 2002, and as of 2015 had 178 members. [3] Every year annually since 2003, the AFLCA has released a set of awards, mainly to players and coaches in the Australian Football League. [4]