Retired | ||
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aphromoo | ||
Background Information | ||
Name | Zaqueri Black | |
Country of Birth | United States | |
Birthday | September 8, 1992 (age 32) | |
Residency | North America | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Support | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Soloqueue IDs | NA: aphromoo KR: s0undw4v3 Jetaun s0undw4v333 Mr Geomeun | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Zaqueri "aphromoo" (▶️ listen) Black is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously support for FlyQuest.
Team History
Team | Start | End | |||
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Team Rez | ≈Aug 2011≈2011-08-?? | Oct 20112011-10-01 | ≈2mo ejel | ||
v8 eSports | Oct 20112011-10-01 | Apr 20122012-04-13 | 6mo 12d ejel | ||
Epik Gamer | ≈Apr 2012≈2012-04-?? | May 20122012-05-11[1] | ≈1mo 10d ejel | ||
Team SoloMid Evo | May 20122012-05-11 | Jul 20122012-07-24[2] | 2mo 13d ejel | ||
mTw North America | Jul 20122012-07-25[4] | Aug 20122012-08-22[3] | 28d ejel | ||
Monomaniac Ferus | Aug 20122012-08-22[6] | Oct 20122012-10-31[5] | 2mo 9d ejel | ||
Team FeaR | Nov 20122012-11-01[8] | Dec 20122012-12-28[7] | 1mo 27d ejel | ||
CLG | Dec 20122012-12-28[7] | May 20132013-05-26[9] | 4mo 29d ejel | ||
Team Curse | Oct 20132013-10-07[12] | Oct 20132013-10-13[10] | 6d ejel | ||
CLG | ≈Nov 2013≈2013-11-23 | Nov 20172017-11-26[13] | ≈4yr 3d ejel | ||
100 Thieves | Dec 20172017-12-04[16] | Nov 20192019-11-24[15] | 1yr 11mo ejel | ||
100 Academy | Jun 20192019-06-13[18] | Jun 20192019-06-14[17] | 1d ejel | ||
Dignitas | Dec 20192019-12-05[20] | Nov 20212021-11-15[19] | 1yr 11mo ejel | ||
FlyQuest | Nov 20212021-11-18[22] | Dec 20222022-12-01[21] | 1yr 13d ejel |
Team | Start | End | |||
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Team Rez | ≈Aug 2011≈2011-08-?? | Oct 20112011-10-01 | ≈2mo ejel | ||
v8 eSports | Oct 20112011-10-01 | Apr 20122012-04-13 | 6mo 12d ejel | ||
Epik Gamer | ≈Apr 2012≈2012-04-?? | May 20122012-05-11[1] | ≈1mo 10d ejel | ||
Team SoloMid Evo | May 20122012-05-11 | Jul 20122012-07-24[2] | 2mo 13d ejel | ||
mTw North America | Jul 20122012-07-25[4] | Aug 20122012-08-22[3] | 28d ejel | ||
Monomaniac Ferus | Aug 20122012-08-22[6] | Oct 20122012-10-31[5] | 2mo 9d ejel | ||
Team FeaR | Nov 20122012-11-01[8] | Dec 20122012-12-28[7] | 1mo 27d ejel | ||
CLG | Dec 20122012-12-28[7] | May 20132013-05-26[9] | 4mo 29d ejel | ||
Team Curse | Oct 20132013-10-07[12] | Oct 20132013-10-13[10] | 6d ejel | ||
CLG | ≈Nov 2013≈2013-11-23 | Nov 20172017-11-26[13] | ≈4yr 3d ejel | ||
100 Thieves | Dec 20172017-12-04[16] | Nov 20192019-11-24[15] | 1yr 11mo ejel | ||
100 Academy | Jun 20192019-06-13[18] | Jun 20192019-06-14[17] | 1d ejel | ||
Dignitas | Dec 20192019-12-05[20] | Nov 20212021-11-15[19] | 1yr 11mo ejel | ||
FlyQuest | Nov 20212021-11-18[22] | Dec 20222022-12-01[21] | 1yr 13d ejel |
News
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2017
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
REZ | August (approx.), Lexvink, Aphromoo, and Muffinqt join. | |
REZ | October 1, Lexvink, Aphromoo, and Muffinqt leave. | |
V8 | October 1, TreeEskimo, Lexvink, Unstoppable, PhantomL0rd, TakashiX, Aphromoo, and Muffinqt join. |
EPIK | April (approx.), Unstoppable and Aphromoo join. bobbyhankhill leaves. | |
V8 | April 13, Unstoppable and Aphromoo leave. | |
EPIK | May 11, wingsofdeathx, Unstoppable, Salce, Aphromoo, and Nhat Nguyen leave.[1] | |
TSM.E | May 11, wingsofdeathx, Unstoppable, Salce, Aphromoo, and Nhat Nguyen join. | |
TSM.E | July 24, Aphromoo leaves.[2] | |
MTW | July 25, Aphromoo joins.[4] | |
MTW | August 22, Balls, Xmithie, mandatorycloud, Aphromoo, Muffinqt, and Gnomesayin (Manager) leave.[3] | |
MMF | August 22, Balls, Xmithie, mandatorycloud, Aphromoo, and Muffinqt join.[6] | |
MMF | October 31, Monomaniac Ferus is disbanded. Xmithie, mandatorycloud, Aphromoo, and Muffinqt leave.[5] | |
FR | November 1, Team FeaR is formed. Xmithie, mandatorycloud, Aphromoo, and Muffinqt join.[8] | |
FR | December 28, Aphromoo leaves.[7] | |
CLG | December 28, Aphromoo and sayocean (General Manager) join. LiNk joins as substitute. CyberBob (COO) and RealMomGG (CEO) leave.[7] |
CLG | May 26, Nientonsoh joins. bigfatlp (Sub/Mid to Jungle), Chauster (Jungle to Support), and HotshotGG (Top to President/Co-Founder/Sub/Top) change positions. Aphromoo leaves.[9] | |
CRS | October 7, IWillDominate, Pobelter, Aphromoo, and Zekent join. Saintvicious (Jungle to Coach) changes position. Cop moves to substitute. Nyjacky and Edward leave.[12] | |
CRS | October 13, Pobelter and Aphromoo leave.[10][11] | |
CLG | November 23 (approx.), TrickZ joins. Aphromoo rejoins. |
CLG | November 26, Reignover and Biofrost join. aphromoo leaves. OmarGod leaves for academy roster.[13][14] | |
100 | December 4, aphromoo joins.[16] |
100 | January 5, AnDa, aphromoo, pr0lly (Head Coach), and Ryu (Assistant Coach)'s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2019.[23] | |
100.A | June 13, Ssumday and aphromoo join from main roster. Bang leaves for main roster.[18] | |
100.A | June 14, aphromoo leaves for main roster.[17] | |
100 | November 24, aphromoo leaves.[15] | |
DIG | December 5, aphromoo joins.[20] | |
DIG | December 11, Grig, Froggen, Johnsun, and Aphromoo's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2021.[24] |
DIG | November 15, aphromoo leaves.[19] | |
FLY | November 18, aphromoo joins. Johnsun rejoins from academy roster.[22] Aphromoo's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2023.[26] |
FLY | December 1, aphromoo is removed from the GCD.[21] | |
FLY | December 8, toucouille, Johnsun, and aphromoo's departures are confirmed.[27] |
F/A | January 25, aphromoo retires.[28] |
Biography[]
Zaqueri "Aphromoo" Black hails from Whittier, California in the United States.
League of Legends Career[]
Aphromoo played on several teams starting in 2011. He began to gain recognition as the AD Carry player of v8 eSports, where he played with PhantomL0rd, Muffinqt, and Unstoppable, among others. He and Muffinqt were known as a strong duo lane and would play together again on mTw.NA, mMe Ferus, and Team FeaR. During this time, he gained huge popularity as a streamer. In December 2012, Aphromoo asked his viewers if they would still watch him play if he switched his role to support; he then joined Counter Logic Gaming as their support player.
Even after switching to support, Aphromoo's stream remained popular, and he became famous for his Leona play[29]; Aphromoo's popularity is often credited as being part of the reason that support became a more popular role to play, along with the season 4 changes to support gold income and itemization. The CLG duo lane of Aphromoo and Doublelift gained huge popularity, and were nicknamed by fans as the "Rush Hour" duo. However, in May 2013 Aphromoo was removed from the CLG roster, as part of a large set of changes including Nientonsoh joining the team in the toplane, Chauster moving to support, HotshotGG stepping down, and bigfatlp moving into the jungle.
On October 7, 2013 Team Curse announced a new lineup including Pobelter, Aphromoo, Zekent, and IWillDominate[30]; however, on October 13 Aphromoo was released from Team Curse[31]. He remained teamless until January 2014, when he was re-added to the CLG starting lineup as their starting support. Aphromoo has been CLG's support player since, and the botlane of Doublelift and Aphromoo are considered by many to be the strongest duo lane in North America.
2015 Season[]
For the first eight weeks of the spring split, CLG were never lower in the standings than tied for second place, and the only reason they didn't receive a playoff bye was that they lost a second-place tie breaker to Cloud9 and so ended up in third place. CLG fans called the split CLG's "golden age," but the question still remained whether CLG could perform in the playoffs, especially after a dramatic comeback loss to Team SoloMid the first time the two teams met in the round robin. Ultimately, CLG were unable to perform in playoffs, as they lost to Team Liquid in the quarterfinals and ended the split tied for fifth place with Gravity.
Echoing their spring split performance, CLG started the summer split strong, in first place at the end of each of the first four weeks and then lost four games in a row to finish tied for fifth after week six. This time, however, they rebounded and ended the season in second, behind Team Liquid and with a 13-5 record. They received a bye in the first round of the playoffs and then swept both Team Impulse and Team SoloMid 3-0, to win their first LAN event since MLG Raleigh in 2011 nearly four years prior and receive North America's top seed to Worlds. Despite having a relatively easy group draw with KOO Tigers, Flash Wolves, and paiN Gaming, CLG didn't advance from their Worlds group, ending with a 2-4 record including a loss to paiN.
2016 Season[]
After two major roster changes - Stixxay replacing long-time AD carry Doublelift and HuHi replacing Pobelter - CLG attended IEM San Jose in November 2015, where they defeated Unicorns of Love and Jin Air Green Wings before losing to Origen. Their performance earned them a seed into IEM Katowice, which they attended after the seventh week of the LCS. However, despite being in a strong position domestically, in second place behind only the almost-undefeated Immortals (to whom CLG had handed their only loss of the season the week before), CLG were eliminated immediately from Katowice, losing first to SK Telecom T1 and then to Fnatic.
CLG entered the LCS playoffs in second place, still behind Immortals, and still the only team to have beaten Immortals in the regular season. They won their semifinal series against Team Liquid in five games, winning the last game with a double teleport play to catch out Piglet and close out a win. Despite seeding expectations, their finals match was against TSM, who had 3-0'd Immortals the week before. This series also went to five games, and CLG once again won, qualifying for the Mid-Season Invitational.
Returning to North America for the Summer Split, CLG were expected to be at the top of the league after their MSI performance. However, not only did they fail to achieve that, but they weren't even in the top half of the standings until week 6. From there, they climbed to a fourth place regular season finish. In the playoffs, CLG first faced off against Team Liquid, whom they beat 3-1, before falling to TSM 3-0 in the semifinals. Crucially, one of Huhi's signature mid lane champions Aurelion Sol was found to have a bug partway through their first game, and the game was remade with Aurelion Sol disabled for the rest of the playoffs (though it was generally accepted that TSM would have won regardless).[32] CLG lost the third-place to Immortals but automatically qualified for the World Championship based on Championship Points due to TSM's finals win over Cloud9.
CLG were seeded into Group A at Worlds, alongside the ROX Tigers, G2 Esports, and wildcard Albus NoX Luna. Going into the group, CLG and G2 were seen as contenders for the second seed, while Tigers and Albus NoX were expected to finish first and last, respectively. Instead, CLG dropped both of their games to the wildcard team, and ANX skyrocketed to a second-place group stage finish while G2 collapsed into last place; CLG ended their Worlds run in third with a 3-3 record.
2017 Season[]
Transitioning into the spring split of the 2017 LCS season, CLG was the only North American team to not make any changes to its roster. They were inconsistent to begin the split, fluctuating between 5th and 7th place over the first half of the season before stabilizing with a 2-0 week 5. CLG remained in the playoffs after that, and a 3-1 record down the stretch put them in fourth behind TSM, Cloud9 and a much improved Phoenix1. In the playoffs, CLG faced off against 5th seed FlyQuest. Although they started off strong with 2 wins, they were ultimately reverse swept and lost 2-3 which knocked them out of playoffs.
In the mideason, CLG swapped junglers with Immortals, sending Xmithie, one of their longest tenured players, to the team for Dardoch. This change seemed to work out for both sides, as CLG began the season in a three way race for first with Immortals and TSM. As the season went on however, CLG's performance started to drop and eventually Dardoch left the team and was replaced by LCS rookie OmarGod. This stabilized CLG's play to some extent and they finished the regular season in 3rd place with a 12-6 record. In the playoffs CLG managed to defeat Team EnVyUs 3-2 in a hard fought series. They however lost 0-3 to Immortals in the Semifinals. In the third place match CLG swept Team Dignitas 3-0 to end their playoff run on a high note.
Their third place finish gave CLG the second seed in the Regional Finals. There, they defeated FlyQuest 3-1, setting up a match with Cloud9 to make Worlds. After they dropped the first two games, CLG managed to win the third and make it a series, but dropped the fourth and lost the series which in turn ended their 2017 season. After spending 4 years with CLG, Aphromoo left the team in November of 2017 and the next month he would join the newly formed 100 Thieves.
Trivia[]
- Favorite AD carries are Draven and Tristana.
- Played as a Tauren Druid during his World of Warcraft career, hence his in-game name.
- Favorite PS2 game is Gauntlet Dark Legacy.
- Has partnered with Dyrus to play a dunking combo of "Kareem Abdul Jabbar" (Jarvan IV, and Leona).
- Known to favor less-popular AD carries in the past, such as Draven, Miss Fortune,Twitch, Varus and Quinn. He was one of the original pioneers of these champions.
- Reached rank one on the North American server on November 3, 2012, playing Draven.
- His bot lane with Doublelift had many nicknames, including "Aphrolift," "Doublemoo, and "Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan AKA Rush Hour."
- Favorite movie is 5 Centimeters per Second.[33]
- Loves to play Blitzcrank and Leona.[34]
- Known to have an extremely entertaining stream.
- Fans commonly reference "Support is so easy, dude!" from a clip on his stream during his time as an ADC player. [35]
- Donated $2000 for the "Siv HD MASSIVE CHARITY EVENT".[36]
- Was temporarily banned for Elo boosting in March 2013 along with several other pro players including Rhux, Xmithie, Meteos, DontMashMe, Nyjacky, and Chuuper.[37]
- Did not like supporting in Season 3, but as the Season 4 changes came by, he started to enjoy support much more.
- Reached 2000 Assists in the LCS on March 26, 2017
- Was the first Support player in LCS history to receive the Most Valuable Player award in the NA LCS 2018 Spring Season.
- Oldest player in the LCS as of LCS 2022 Spring.
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Aphromoo 1v1 Tournament Results | |||||
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Date | Pl | Event | Prize | Team | Last Result |
2016-12-11 | 17 - 30 | All-Star 2016 Barcelona | Fire | 0 : 1 xPeke | |
2015-12-13 | 5 - 8 | All-Star 2015 Los Angeles | Fire | 0 : 1 Froggen |
Media[]
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- June 2, RoG Int. Invitational - aphromoo interview with Pluto on YouTube
- June 9, Interview with Aphromoo with Reign of Gaming on YouTube
- September 11, in2LOL Interviews Aphromoo [Archived] with Methis on in2LOL
- November 10, Introducing FeaR Aphromoo - Lone Star Clash/Team Roster by Aphromoo on YouTube
- November 13, FeaR Aphromoo interviewed at Lone Star Clash II with Sjokz on YouTube
- November 30, IPL5 Aphro-Moo Muffin QT Takashi X Interview with Pluto on YouTube
- December 1, Aphromoo Joins Team Marn? Maybe? At IPL5 with Seltzer on YouTube
- December 5, FeaR Aphromoo & TakashiX at IPL5 with Sjokz on YouTube
- February 7, Aphromoo talks about joining CLG, missing mom, Thresh and more with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 28, LCS Week 4 - Aphromoo - Hoping to Lighten the Support Stereotype with Rana Du on YouTube
- March 26, Interview with CLG on Episode 8 of The Pulse with Clutch on YouTube
- March 30, League of Legends LCS WK7 - Aphromoo - TSM vs. CLG [Lost] with Pluto on YouTube
- March 31, Doublelift and Aphromoo talk about Bot Lane Tension and more with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- May 13, CLG talks fighting against Azure Cats for spot in LCS with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- May 24, Aphromoo on his Streaming Experience [Lost] with Machinima on YouTube
- June 29, Aphromoo Interview - MLG Anaheim 2013 with Rana Du on YouTube
- January 19, CLG Botlane: Doublelift and Aphromoo talk playing with Hotshot and super week with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 26, CLG Vlogs: Aphromoo on life with CLG, TSM Evo, and returning to streaming by , and on Aphromoo
- April 17, Aphromoo and Link vlog: The CLG LCS Spring Playoffs Preview by , and on Aphromoo
- July 3, CLG.Aphromoo vlog: Current meta of support picks and an update on team morale by , and on Aphromoo
- September 8, CLG Vlogs: Aphromoo and Zuna updates on CLG by , and on Aphromoo
- October 20, CLG Vlogs: Aphromoo reflects on last year by , and on Aphromoo
- November 14, Team iBUYPOWER vlog: Texas bonding, IEM Cologne and outtakes! by , and on Aphromoo
- November 22, Doublelift+Aphromoo iBUYPOWER Vlog: Rush Hour re-signs, roster and moving by , and on Aphromoo
- December 28, Return of the Missing Link with , and on IBUYPOWER
- February 7, Aphromoo iBUYPOWER Vlog: Week 2 performance, Team Roster and Rick Fox by , and on Aphromoo
- June 6, Life at the NA LCS: CLG's Aphromoo by , and on LoL Esports
- June 9, Aphromoo and Zionspartan Break Down Their Loss to TSM and What It Means with , and on GameSpot
- September 30, Aphromoo iBUYPOWER Vlog: Just another day in Korea Part 1 by , and on Aphromoo
- February 14, Aphromoo rises to the occasion as captain of CLG by Tyler "Fionn" Erzberger on ESPN
- May 2, Raw and Uncut: CLG Aphromoo's 2016 Spring Split Profile by theScore on YouTube
- May 9, Aphromoo around the world by Paul Marshall on LoL Esports
- May 10, Aphromoo’s long road to the top of NA League of Legends by Joe "Pistallion" Cannavino on Slingshot
- May 14, Aphromoo - Legend in the Making by Thorin on GAMURS
- May 17, The Top 10 Supports of Spring 2016 by Kelsey Moser on The Score
- May 31, Duos: Aphromoo & Stixxay by , and on LoL Esports
- June 22, CLG Roads: aphromoo - Born to Lead by , and on Counter Logic Gaming
- November 26, CLG LoL - Thank you Aphromoo by , and on Counter Logic Gaming
- February 11, New homes for Doublelift and Aphromoo by Nick Butts on The Game Haus
- February 26, Aphromoo's Blitzcrank leads 100 Thieves past FlyQuest by Justin Binkowski on Dot Esports
- March 4, The Story of Aphromoo by Paul Park & Daniel Rosen on The Score
- April 10, Aphromoo and Rekkles – What it takes to be MVP by Nick Butts on The Game Haus
- March 12, League of Legends: An Aphromoo Witch Hunt, Shouldering The Blame by Cody Hill on The Game Haus
- May 31, Aphromoo explains how 100t solved their problems before summer split with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- June 5, Aphromoo: "People only remember your last performance...there's nothing left to lose" with Nicholas Ray on Upcomer
- June 17, We might see a completely different 100 Thieves next week confirms Aphromoo with Locodoco on YouTube
- June 24, Aphromoo explains why 100Thieves is suddenly playing so well with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 16, Aphromoo on 100 Thieves' uphill battle: 'We're still not safe' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 28, 100 Thieves Aphromoo: "What’s important to us is having everyone on the same page" with Steven Paul on Upcomer
- January 9, Top 5 Most Influential NA Pro Players of the Decade by Izento on Esports Heaven
- January 19, Aphromoo had an offer from another region, explains with Huni why they decided to play on Dig in '20 with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 11, Why I Play by Aphromoo and Jeff Yabumoto on The Players' Lobby
- February 24, Aphromoo reveals the anime that's helping him learn to play as a team with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- June 10, A Memorable Past and a Hopeful Future: An Interview with Dignitas' Zaqueri "Aphromoo" Black with Mike Campany on ESTNN
- July 14, Aphromoo becomes first LCS player to reach 3,000 regular season assists by Cristian Lupasco on Dot Esports
- August 11, DIG aphromoo: "I think Johnsun deserves Rookie of the Year 100%." with Nick Geracie and Nydra on Inven Global
- April 2, Aphromoo reflects on Dignitas's spring season, why he's proud of their run, and more with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- June 6, DIG Aphromoo: “What matters is how you bounce back and deal with rough periods.” with Sage Datuin on esports.gg
- July 8, Aphromoo recently told Doublelift what he thinks 2015 CLG could accomplish this season with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 20, Doublelift, Aphromoo and Kobe look back on LCS beginnings -STATE OF THE LEAGUE 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY! by Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 28, DIG Aphromoo: “I am really happy with this group of players right now.” with Sage Datuin on esports.gg
- February 15, Did Aphromoo contemplate retirement? - The Mid-Game ft. Aphroomoo with dGon on YouTube
- February 19, FLY aphromoo: "The #1 focus for supports is making sure everyone follows the game plan." with Nick Geracie and Andre Gonzalez Rodriguez on Inven Global
- March 21, Aphromoo: what age means to the oldest LCS pro competing with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- April 13, FLY Aphromoo on the LCS Playoff series vs EG, plans moving forward. with dGon on YouTube
- August 19, Aphromoo on next patch's MASSIVE NEW CONTENT with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 15, Would Definitely Have Won LCS with Dardoch! - Reflections with aphromoo 1/2 - League of Legends with Thorin on YouTube
- July 16, "Have a Theory It’s My Fault [Yuumi Exists]" - Reflections with aphromoo 2/2 - League of Legends with Thorin on YouTube
Post-Match Interviews
Images[]
Name Pronunciation
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Accuracy | Riot |
Voiced By | Raafaa |
Redirects
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 SoloMid Major Updates! solomid.net
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Aphromoo's Departure monoesports.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 mTw comes to Monomaniac e-Sports! monoesports.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 We found an Atlanta replacement mymtw.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Ferus Released monoesports.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 mTw comes to Monomaniac e-Sports! monoesports.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 CLG in 2013 clgaming.net
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Team FeaR League of Legends Team Announced! teamfeargaming.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 CLG Roster Changes clgaming.net
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Pobelter's Twitter Post twitter.com
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Aphro's twitter post twitter.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Voyboy's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Introducing the CLG 2018 LCS Roster clgaming.net
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Farewell Aphromoo clgaming.net
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 100 Thieves' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 We Signed Aphromoo to 100 Thieves! youtube.com
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 100 Thieves' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 100 Thieves' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Dignitas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 Dignitas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2022-11-30; after change - NA - 2022-12-01
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 FlyQuest's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2019-01-05
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2019-12-11
- ↑ Dignitas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2021-11-17; after change - NA - 2021-11-18
- ↑ FlyQuest's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ I'm retiring from League of Legends youtube.com
- ↑ Aphromoo - Best Support NA (video) youtube.com
- ↑ Team Curse Roster Changes teamcurse.net
- ↑ Aphromoo's Twitter Post twitter.com
- ↑ Exit the Dragon: On Competitive Integrity and Aurelion Sol thescoreesports.com
- ↑ CLG Profile clgaming.net
- ↑ An Interview with CLG's New Support, Aphromoo team-dignitas.net
- ↑ [1] youtube.com
- ↑ SIVHD is streaming right now for charity. Tune in/donate to support "Save the Children" reddit.com
- ↑ LCS Competition Rulings: NA Elo-Boosters forums.na.leagueoflegends.com