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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. Doinb - Wikipedia

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    In playoffs their first match was a 3–0 sweep over LNG Esports. Their next match, against Team WE, they won 3–0, simultaneously qualifying them for the 2021 World Championship and the LPL Summer grand final. [29] In the latter they were beaten by Edward Gaming 3–1. [30] At the 2021 World Championship, FunPlus Phoenix started in the Group ...

  4. 2024 LPL season - Wikipedia

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    Bilibili Gaming directly qualified to the 2024 World Championship by winning the Summer split, while Top Esports qualified via Championship Points. Through the regional finals, LNG Esports and Weibo Gaming also qualified, as the third and fourth LPL seeds respectively.

  5. 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.

  6. 2022 League of Legends World Championship final - Wikipedia

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    Having qualified for the knockout stage, T1 went through teams from China's League of Legends Pro League (LPL), sweeping LNG Esports 3–0 in the quarterfinals, defeating 2023 MSI champions JD Gaming in the semifinals, 3–1, [49] in a rematch from the last tournament, and scoring another sweep against Weibo Gaming in the finals, 3–0, to win ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Victory Five - Wikipedia

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    In the 2020 LPL Spring Split the team set a league record for most consecutive losses, failing to win a single series and winning only one game against the second-last team, LNG Esports. The team's performance was hindered throughout the season by the COVID-19 pandemic in China , as several of their players lived within quarantine zones and ...

  9. Peace (esports) - Wikipedia

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    For the play-in stage of Worlds 2021, Peace was placed in Group A, along with China's LNG Esports, South Korea's Hanwha Life Esports, Brazil's Red Canids, and Latin America's Infinity Esports. Peace finished third in their group and qualified for the knockout stage.