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  2. Category:League of Legends top lane players - Wikipedia

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    League of Legends players of the Top Lane or Top Laner role Pages in category "League of Legends top lane players" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of ...

  3. Category:League of Legends players - Wikipedia

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    League of Legends top lane players (25 P) Pages in category "League of Legends players" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect ...

  4. T1 (esports) - Wikipedia

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    On December 13, 2012, SK Telecom expanded into League of Legends esports by acquiring the roster of Eat Sleep Game, and created the team SK Telecom T1 S. On February 26, 2013, they created their second League of Legends team, SK Telecom T1 K. [5] In the same year, SKT T1 won their first League of Legends World Championship. [13]

  5. Licorice (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Eric Ritchie, better known as Licorice, is a Canadian professional League of Legends player, and is currently a free agent. He most recently played for Golden Guardians of the League Championship Series (LCS). Prior to competing in the LCS, Ritchie played for LCS Challenger teams, such as Cloud9 Challenger and Team eUnited.

  6. List of League of Legends Championship Series teams

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    Teams marked in bold were part of the LCS during its final split. Teams marked in bold and italics would join the League of Legends Championship of The Americas (LTA) when it began in 2025. 100 Thieves (Spring 2018 – Summer 2024) Apex Gaming (Summer 2016) [b] Cloud9 (Summer 2013 – Summer 2024) Clutch Gaming (Spring 2018 – Spring 2020 [1])

  7. Edward Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Players posing with medals after winning the 2015 Mid-Season Invitational Edward Gaming at the 2015 League of Legends World Championship. On 4 January, NaMei left the team and joined Star Horn Royal Club. [11] On 15 January, the day before the beginning of the 2015 LPL Spring Split, fzzf announced his retirement. [12]

  8. Zeus (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Zeus represented South Korea in the 2022 Asian Games one of the six members in the League of Legends division of the South Korea national esports team. [34] Zeus clinched a gold medal as South Korea emerged victorious against Saudi Arabia, China, and Chinese Taipei in the quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals, respectively. [ 35 ]

  9. Gamsu - Wikipedia

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    Noh Yeong-Jin (Korean: 노영진), better known as Gamsu, is a South Korean professional League of Legends player. He began his professional esports career with League of Legends, playing as a top laner for several teams, such as Fnatic, Team Dignitas, and Samsung Galaxy Blue.