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  2. Cloud9 League of Legends - Wikipedia

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    With a bye into the final, Cloud9 swept Team SoloMid, 3–0, in the finals match and earned a spot in the play-ins. [115] Placed in a group with Japan's DentonatioN FocusMe and Brazil's KaBuM!, Cloud9 went 4–0 in their group and advanced to the second round of the play-ins. [116] With a 3–2 victory over Russia's Gambit Esports, Cloud9 ...

  3. TSM League of Legends division - Wikipedia

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    In February 2013, Team SoloMid expanded their name to "Team SoloMid Snapdragon" after securing a sponsorship deal with Qualcomm. This partnership also involved a collaboration with CBS Interactive. As part of the sponsorship, TSM Snapdragon participated in a weekly web series called "Gamecrib," which premiered on February 20 and ran until June ...

  4. Team Liquid - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Broxah joined the team as jungler, replacing Xmithie. The 2020 Spring Split went very poorly for Liquid; they finished ninth place out of ten. Doublelift was benched due to motivation issues and replaced by Academy ADC Tactical, and Doublelift was eventually traded to Team SoloMid for the summer split, with Tactical promoted to starter.

  5. League of Legends - Wikipedia

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    League of Legends (LoL), commonly referred to as League, is a 2009 multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Riot Games.Inspired by Defense of the Ancients, a custom map for Warcraft III, Riot's founders sought to develop a stand-alone game in the same genre.

  6. 2013 NA LCS season - Wikipedia

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    Both the regular season and playoffs were won by Team SoloMid with a roster consisting of Dyrus, TheOddOne, Reginald, WildTurtle, and Xpecial. The summer regular season and playoffs were both won by Cloud9 in their debut split, [ 2 ] with a roster consisting of Balls , Meteos , Hai , Sneaky and LemonNation .

  7. Santorin (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    He has also played for Team Coast, Team SoloMid, Team Ember and Team Huma. Santorin joined TSM in November 2014. [1] He won the 2015 Spring NA LCS with TSM. On December 14, 2015, he was announced for Team Huma's North American League of Legends Challenger Series. On February 26, 2016, he was sold to Ember due to Huma's financial issues.

  8. Cloud9 - Wikipedia

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    The team later fell to Team SoloMid in the finals. [58] In the 2017 NA LCS Spring Split, for the sixth, and second consecutive, time, Cloud9 faced Team SoloMid in the NA LCS finals, but the team fell, 2–3. [59] [60] Cloud9 lost to Team Dignitas in the quarterfinals of the 2017 NA LCS Summer Split. [61]

  9. Bjergsen - Wikipedia

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    At Worlds, Team SoloMid were drawn into Group D, alongside Korea's KT Rolster, Europe's Origen, and China's LGD Gaming. TSM came last in their group with a record of 1–5, eliminating them in the group stage. In 2016, Team SoloMid started the Spring Split slow, ending in sixth place, with a 9–9 record, barely qualifying for playoffs.