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  2. LNG Esports - Wikipedia

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    LNG Esports is a Chinese professional esports organization based in Suzhou. It was known as Snake Esports from its creation in 2013 until its acquisition by sportswear company Li-Ning in 2019. LNG's main League of Legends team competes in the League of Legends Pro League (LPL), the top-level league for the game in China.

  3. 2023 LPL season - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 LPL season was the 11th season of the League of Legends Pro League (LPL), a Chinese professional esports league for the video game League of Legends.The season was divided into two splits: Spring and Summer.

  4. League of Legends Pro League - Wikipedia

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    The League of Legends Pro League (LPL) is the top-level professional league for League of Legends in China.The first season of the LPL was the 2013 Spring season. The top three finishers of the playoff tournament receive automatic bids to the League of Legends World Championship.

  5. Doinb - Wikipedia

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    In the LPL Spring 2022 regular season, Doinb—now on LNG Esports—finished 11–5, placing fourth. [36] In playoffs they were knocked out of the tournament in their first match, against Top Esports, who beat them 3–0. [37] They went 8–8 in the Summer regular season, placing lower than before—seventh—but still qualifying for playoffs. [38]

  6. SofM - Wikipedia

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    LNG Esports [a] 2020–2022: Weibo Gaming [b] Lê Quang Duy (born February 5, 1998), better known as SofM (short for Style of Me), is a Vietnamese professional League ...

  7. 2024 LPL season - Wikipedia

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    This was Bilibili Gaming's first organizational title under the name Bilibili Gaming in the LPL., [1] and both Bilibili Gaming and Top Esports qualified for the 2024 Mid-Season Invitational. Bilibili Gaming once again led the Summer regular season and won their second consecutive domestic title over Weibo Gaming in a 3–0 sweep.

  8. Maple (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    With a second and third place LMS finish under their belt, the Flash Wolves had obtained a tie for the most LMS Championship Points behind AHQ, and were invited to the 2015 Taiwan Regional Finals. There, FW avenged their playoff loss by defeating Hong Kong Esports 3-2 and acquiring a spot in the 2015 Season World Championship. [9]

  9. Category:League of Legends Pro League teams - Wikipedia

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