Apollo | ||
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Background Information | ||
Name | Apollo Price | |
Country of Birth | United States | |
Birthday | August 15, 1994 (age 30) | |
Residency | North America | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Coach | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Competitive IDs | WizFujiiN | |
Soloqueue IDs | Xray, TS WizFujiiN, Udop, Dupo, Crs WizFujiiN, TiP Wiz, TiP Apollo, Pretty Raheem, SIick Mahony | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Apollo "Apollo" (▶️ listen) Price is a League of Legends esports player, previously positional coach and substitute bot laner for NRG. He was previously known as WizFujiiN.
Team History
Team | Start | End | |||
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Team Summon | ≈Jan 2013≈2013-01-?? | ≈Apr 2013≈2013-04-?? | ≈3mo ejel | ||
Team Summon | ≈Jul 2013≈2013-07-?? | Nov 20132013-11-25[1] | ≈4mo 24d ejel | ||
Team Coast | Nov 20132013-11-26[3] | Jun 20142014-06-09[2] | 6mo 13d ejel | ||
GamesterGear | ≈Jul 2014≈2014-07-?? | ≈Aug 2014≈2014-08-?? | ≈1mo ejel | ||
Team LoLPro | ≈Oct 2014≈2014-10-?? | ≈Dec 2014≈2014-12-?? | ≈2mo ejel | ||
Team Impulse | Dec 20142014-12-31[4] | Nov 20152015-11-16 | 10mo 16d ejel | ||
Dignitas | Nov 20152015-11-18[6] | May 20162016-05-17[5] | 5mo 29d ejel | ||
Apex Gaming | May 20162016-05-19[8] | Sep 20162016-09-26[7] | 4mo 7d ejel | ||
Apex Pride | Jun 20162016-06-03 | Jun 20162016-06-25 | 22d ejel | ||
Dignitas | Sep 20162016-09-26[10] | ≈Dec 2016≈2016-12-?? | ≈2mo 21d ejel | ||
Team EnVyUs | Dec 20162016-12-25[12] | Nov 20172017-11-20[11] | 10mo 26d ejel | ||
Clutch Gaming | Dec 20172017-12-02[14] | Nov 20182018-11-24[13] | 11mo 22d ejel | ||
Echo Fox | Nov 20182018-11-24[16] | Aug 20192019-08-16[15] | 8mo 22d ejel | ||
FOX Academy | May 20192019-05-31 | Jun 20192019-06-13 | 13d ejel | ||
IMT Academy | Jan 20202020-01-01[20] | Jun 20202020-06-27[19] | 5mo 26d ejel | ||
Immortals | Feb 20202020-02-28[22] | Dec 20202020-12-04[21] | 9mo 5d ejel | ||
Not Academy Team | Jan 20212021-01-06[24] | Jan 20212021-01-14[23] | 8d ejel | ||
SolaFide Esports | Jan 20212021-01-14[26] | Mar 20212021-03-18[25] | 2mo 4d ejel | ||
Golden Guardians | Jun 20212021-06-21[28] | Dec 20212021-12-16[27] | 5mo 25d ejel | ||
CLG | Dec 20212021-12-16[27] | Nov 20222022-11-28[29] | 11mo 12d ejel | ||
CLG | Nov 20222022-11-28[29] | Apr 20232023-04-06[30] | 4mo 8d ejel | ||
NRG | Apr 20232023-04-06[32] | Nov 20232023-11-20[31] | 7mo 14d ejel | ||
NRG | Nov 20232023-11-20[31] | Jun 20242024-06-04[33] | 6mo 14d ejel | ||
NRG | Jun 20242024-06-04[33] | Oct 20242024-10-01[34] | 3mo 27d ejel |
Team | Start | End | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Team Summon | ≈Jan 2013≈2013-01-?? | ≈Apr 2013≈2013-04-?? | ≈3mo ejel | ||
Team Summon | ≈Jul 2013≈2013-07-?? | Nov 20132013-11-25[1] | ≈4mo 24d ejel | ||
Team Coast | Nov 20132013-11-26[3] | Jun 20142014-06-09[2] | 6mo 13d ejel | ||
GamesterGear | ≈Jul 2014≈2014-07-?? | ≈Aug 2014≈2014-08-?? | ≈1mo ejel | ||
Team LoLPro | ≈Oct 2014≈2014-10-?? | ≈Dec 2014≈2014-12-?? | ≈2mo ejel | ||
Team Impulse | Dec 20142014-12-31[4] | Nov 20152015-11-16 | 10mo 16d ejel | ||
Dignitas | Nov 20152015-11-18[6] | May 20162016-05-17[5] | 5mo 29d ejel | ||
Apex Gaming | May 20162016-05-19[8] | Sep 20162016-09-26[7] | 4mo 7d ejel | ||
Apex Pride | Jun 20162016-06-03 | Jun 20162016-06-25 | 22d ejel | ||
Dignitas | Sep 20162016-09-26[10] | ≈Dec 2016≈2016-12-?? | ≈2mo 21d ejel | ||
Team EnVyUs | Dec 20162016-12-25[12] | Nov 20172017-11-20[11] | 10mo 26d ejel | ||
Clutch Gaming | Dec 20172017-12-02[14] | Nov 20182018-11-24[13] | 11mo 22d ejel | ||
Echo Fox | Nov 20182018-11-24[16] | Aug 20192019-08-16[15] | 8mo 22d ejel | ||
FOX Academy | May 20192019-05-31 | Jun 20192019-06-13 | 13d ejel | ||
IMT Academy | Jan 20202020-01-01[20] | Jun 20202020-06-27[19] | 5mo 26d ejel | ||
Immortals | Feb 20202020-02-28[22] | Dec 20202020-12-04[21] | 9mo 5d ejel | ||
Not Academy Team | Jan 20212021-01-06[24] | Jan 20212021-01-14[23] | 8d ejel | ||
SolaFide Esports | Jan 20212021-01-14[26] | Mar 20212021-03-18[25] | 2mo 4d ejel | ||
Golden Guardians | Jun 20212021-06-21[28] | Dec 20212021-12-16[27] | 5mo 25d ejel | ||
CLG | Dec 20212021-12-16[27] | Nov 20222022-11-28[29] | 11mo 12d ejel | ||
CLG | Nov 20222022-11-28[29] | Apr 20232023-04-06[30] | 4mo 8d ejel | ||
NRG | Apr 20232023-04-06[32] | Nov 20232023-11-20[31] | 7mo 14d ejel | ||
NRG | Nov 20232023-11-20[31] | Jun 20242024-06-04[33] | 6mo 14d ejel | ||
NRG | Jun 20242024-06-04[33] | Oct 20242024-10-01[34] | 3mo 27d ejel |
News
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
TS | January (approx.), WizFujiiN and Tsatsulow join. | |
TS | April (approx.), WizFujiiN and Tsatsulow leave. | |
TS | July (approx.), WizFujiiN rejoins. | |
TS | November 25, WizFujiiN leaves.[1] | |
CST | November 26, WizFujiiN joins.[3] |
CST | June 9, Rhux, goldenglue, Mash, and Sheep join. WizFujiiN and Daydreamin leave.[2] | |
GSG | July (approx.), WizFujiiN and KonKwon join. | |
GSG | August (approx.), Flaresz, Thinkcard, and WizFujiiN leave. | |
PRO | October (approx.), Thinkcard, Yusui, and WizFujiiN join. heavenTime leaves. | |
PRO | December (approx.), Team LoLPro is disbanded. Flaresz, Thinkcard, Yusui, WizFujiiN, and KEITHMCBRIEF leave. | |
TIP | December 31, WizFujiiN joins.[4] WizFujiiN renames to Apollo. |
TIP | November 16, Impact, Rush, XiaoWeiXiao, Apollo, and Adrian's contracts expire. | |
DIG | November 18, Smittyj, Kirei, and Apollo join. Gamsu, Helios, and CoreJJ leave.[6] |
DIG | May 17, Dignitas transfers its NACS spot to Apex Pride. Shiphtur and Apollo leave.[5] | |
APX | May 19, Apollo joins. Shiphtur joins as substitute.[8][9] | |
APP | June 3, Cris, Diamondprox, Shiphtur, Roar, and KonKwon join. Thal, ShrimP, Apollo, and Xpecial join as substitutes. | |
APP | June 25, Crumbz (Head Coach to Head Coach/Sub/Jungle) changes position. Apollo leaves. | |
APX | September 26, Apex Gaming is acquired by the Philadelphia 76ers and merges with Dignitas under the Dignitas brand. Ray, ShrimP, Keane, Apollo, Xpecial, Cris, Diamondprox, Shiphtur, Roar, Saintvicious (Head Coach), Cop (Coach), BlisS (Assistant Coach), and Crumbz (Assistant Coach) leave.[7] | |
DIG | September 26, Dignitas is acquired by the Philadelphia 76ers and merges with Apex Gaming under the Dignitas brand. Ray, ShrimP, Keane, Xpecial, Cop (Coach), and Saintvicious (Coach) join. Apollo rejoins. Cris joins as substitute.[10] | |
DIG | December (approx.), Apollo leaves. | |
NV | December 25, LirA and Apollo join. Procxin leaves.[12] |
NV | November 20, Team EnVyUs is disbanded. Seraph, LirA, Nisqy, Apollo, Hakuho, Nientonsoh, and viOLet (Head Coach) leave.[11] | |
CG | December 2, Solo, LirA, Febiven, Apollo, Hakuho, and DLim (Head Coach) join.[14] |
CG | November 24, Solo, Apollo, and Hakuho leave.[13] | |
FOX | November 24, Solo, Apollo, and Hakuho join. Smoothie leaves.[16][17][18] Solo, Apollo, and Hakuho's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2019.[35] |
FOX | January 5, Solo and Apollo's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2019.[36] | |
FOX.A | May 31, Fenix and Apollo join from main roster. | |
FOX.A | June 13, Fenix and Apollo leave for main roster. | |
FOX | August 16, Lourlo, Solo, MikeYeung, Fenix, Apollo, Hakuho, SSONG (Head Coach), Tyler (Assistant Coach), and Jim (Head Analyst) leave.[15] |
IMT.A | January 1, Insanity and Apollo join. Potluck's joining is confirmed. Allorim and Gate will remain with the team for 2020.[20] Allorim, Insanity, and Apollo's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2021.[37] | |
IMT | February 28, Apollo joins from academy roster.[22] | |
IMT.A | June 27, sOAZ and Eika join from main roster. Allorim, Xmithie, Insanity, Apollo, and Hakuho leave for main roster.[19] | |
IMT | December 4, Apollo leaves.[21] |
NAT | January 6, Dhokla, Winston, Tuesday, Apollo, Zeyzal, and xSojin (Coach) join.[24] | |
NAT | January 14, Dhokla, Winston, Tuesday, Apollo, Zeyzal, and xSojin (Coach) leave.[23] | |
SF | January 14, Dhokla, Winston, Tuesday, Apollo, Zeyzal, xSojin (Coach), Jido (Analyst), and Influx (Manager) join.[26] | |
SF | February 12, Dhokla, Winston, and Zeyzal's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 1 November 2021. Apollo's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 10 October 2021.[38] | |
SF | March 18, SolaFide Esports is disbanded. Dhokla, Winston, Tuesday, Apollo, Zeyzal, xSojin (Coach), Jido (Analyst), and Influx (Team Director) leave.[25] | |
GG | June 21, Apollo (Positional Coach) and Jido (Associate Analyst) join.[28] | |
GG | December 16, Apollo (Positional Coach) leaves.[27] | |
CLG | December 16, F1RE (Analyst) and Apollo (Positional Coach) join. Damonte (Positional Coach) rejoins.[27] |
CLG | November 28, Apollo (Positional Coach to Positional Coach/Sub/Bot)'s position is changed in the GCD.[29] Contractz's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2024. Apollo (Positional Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2023.[29] |
CLG | April 6, Dhokla, Contractz, Palafox, Luger, Poome, Thinkcard (Head Coach), Croissant (Strategic Coach), 1onz (Analyst), Gunaso (Analyst), Rudeclaw (Manager), Rush (Streamer,Content Creator), Adrian Riven (Content Creator), Damonte (Positional Coach), Nemo (Content Creator), soaZ (Positional Coach), and Apollo (Positional Coach) leave.[30] | |
NRG | April 6, CLG's LCS infrastructure transfers to NRG. Dhokla, Contractz, Palafox, Luger, Poome, Thinkcard (Head Coach), Croissant (Strategic Coach), 1onz (Analyst), Gunaso (Analyst), myra (Manager), Rudeclaw (Manager), Damonte (Positional Coach), and soaZ (Positional Coach) join. Apollo (Positional Coach) joins as substitute.[32] | |
NRG | April 14, Dhokla and Apollo (Positional Coach)'s contracts are transferred to NRG in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2023. Contractz, Palafox, Luger, and Poome's contracts are transferred to NRG in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2024.[39] | |
NRG | November 20, Apollo (Positional Coach/Sub/Bot to Positional Coach)'s position is changed in the GCD.[31] |
NRG | June 4, Apollo (Positional Coach to Positional Coach/Sub/Bot) and sOAZ (Positional Coach to Positional Coach/Sub/Top)'s positions are changed in the GCD.[33] sOAZ and Apollo's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2024.[33] | |
NRG | September 13, Apollo (Positional Coach) is allowed to look for opportunities with other teams.[40] | |
NRG | October 1, FBI and Apollo (Positional Coach) are removed from the GCD.[34] |
Biography[]
Apollo "Apollo" Price, originally known as WizFujiiN, got his competitive start in League of Legends with Team Summon in 2013 but did not rise to prominence until later that year, when Team Coast added him to their roster after considering several other try-out candidates, including Chaox. Coast had placed seventh in the 2013 Summer Split, but they successfully re-qualified in relegations, defeating The Walking Zed 3-2.
2014 Season[]
WizFujiiN played with Coast in the 2014 NA LCS Spring Split, but after a 6th-place finish sent them to the relegations once again, they were eliminated from the LCS by compLexity Black, losing 3 games to 1. WizFujiiN later left the team. He briefly played with GamesterGear before attempting to qualify for the LCS once again.
2015 Preseason[]
With teammates Flaresz, Thinkcard, Yusui, and KEITHMCBRIEF on Team LoLPro, WizFujiiN qualified for the Spring Expansion Tournament via the ranked 5's ladder. The team beat Team Fission in the first round 2-0 but then lost 0-2 to Team Coast in the second round.
WizFujiiN joined Team Impulse on December 31, 2014.[41] He renamed to Apollo, adopting his first name for his ID.
2015 Season[]
After using Rhux as a substitute for Impact in the first week, Team Impulse finished the round robin with an 11-7 record, in fourth place. In the playoffs, they defeated Gravity before losing to Team SoloMid and then Team Liquid, placing fourth overall. In the summer season, Team Impulse started shakily, placing no higher than sixth through the end of the fifth week. Starting in the sixth week, the team went on a massive winning streak, which was almost able to continue through two roster changes: first, support Adrian sat out one game and was replaced by Gate; and second, mid laner XiaoWeiXiao was suspended pending an investigation into Elo boosting prior to the ninth week, prompting Adrian to return and Gate to move back to his primary role of mid lane to replace XiaoWeiXiao. This temporary suspension was eventually lengthened to a competitive ban until February 2016. Regardless, Team Impulse finished the last week tied for third place with Gravity and then won their tiebreaker game.
In the summer playoffs, the team beat Dignitas 3-0 before losing to both Counter Logic Gaming and Team Liquid to finish fourth, leaving them with the second-place spot in the Regional Final due to Championship Points. There, they became the second team in a row to fall to underdogs Cloud9 in a reverse sweep and so fell short of the World Championship.
2016 Preseason[]
Apollo joined Team Dignitas in November 2015, and the team was invited to IEM Cologne in December 2015. Seeded against Qiao Gu Reapers, Dignitas lost 1-2 and were eliminated.
2016 Season[]
Following two 1-1 weeks in the season's spring split, Smittyj was removed from the team's starting roster and replaced by BillyBoss, due to "behavioural issues".[42] The team's worst-ever split unfolded following this change, as they saw only two further wins and – after playing the longest game of the split – finished 10th place with a 4-14 record. The same roster played in the Summer Promotion tournament, where they lost 0-3 to Team Dragon Knights, resulting in their elimination from the LCS. This made Dignitas the first of the three original North American LCS invitee teams to be relegated from the competition.
In May, Dignitas transferred its NACS Summer Season seed to Apex Gaming for them to form Apex Pride, and Apollo left the team.[43] Soon after he joined Apex's Summer LCS team, replacing Police.
Apex started out the split strong, with a 2-0 first week including a 2-1 upset of reigning NA LCS champions and MSI alums CLG. Their success, however, was short-lived, and by week 5 they were in 7th place, where they remained for the rest of the season, out of reach of the playoffs but also safe from relegations for the 2017 Spring Season. In September, both Team Dignitas and Apex were acquired by the Philadelphia 76ers in September 2016, to play under the Dignitas name.[44]
2017 Season[]
Apollo joined Team EnVyUs for the 2017 season. Visa issues prevented intended starting jungler LirA from appearing until week 2 of the spring season, forcing the team to switch mid lanerNinja to jungle and play substitute Alex Ich in mid lane. LirA's arrival did not improve things, as EnVyUs finished 3-15 and never ended a week anywhere other than tied for last place, meaning they would have to play in the promotion tournament.
EnVyUs began the promotion tournament inauspiciously, dropping a 3-1 set to the veteran Gold Coin United lineup, sending them into the losers bracket. There, they defeated EUnited 3-1, setting up a rematch with GCU where they outlasted them 3-2 on the strength of LirA's play, keeping their LCS spot.
EnVyUs looked better in the summer split with Pirean and Nisqy playing mid, starting the split 3-1. They declined to 8-10 by the end of the season but still made the playoffs as the sixth seed. In the playoffs, EnVy took a 2-1 lead against CLG and came close to upsetting the third seed, but was unable to prevail. This ended their season, as EnVyUs didn't have enough championship points to play in the Regional Finals.
2018 Season[]
EnVy was not accepted into the newly franchised LCS for 2018, and Apollo left the team. He joined the newly formed Clutch Gaming, along with his 2017 EnVy teammates Hakuho and Lira. Once the Spring Split began, Clutch quickly acquired a reputation for beating every team below them and losing to every team above them, only managing three wins against teams that would later make the playoffs, two of which were early season wins against a slumping TSM. This consistency led to them clinching a playoff spot by Week 7 with a 9-5 record. However, Clutch stagnated over the final two weeks, falling into a four-way tie for third that necessitated a tiebreaker series. Clutch's struggles continued in that series, as they lost both tiebreakers to fall into sixth place.
In the playoff quarterfinals, Clutch faced third seed TSM, who were the overwhelming favorites due to their veteran lineup and having gone 5-1 over the final three weeks of the season. TSM dominated Clutch in the first game, but Clutch came back to stomp them in the next three games, becoming the first team in the history of the NALCS to defeat TSM in quarterfinals, and keeping them out of the finals for the first time. Clutch then moved on to face the 1st seeded 100 Thieves in the semifinals and took the series to the full five games, but dropped a nail-biting, 74-minute game five. This sent Clutch to the third-place match against 2nd seed Echo Fox. Despite expectations of a close series, Echo Fox stomped Clutch in three quick games.
Clutch started the summer split similarly to the spring, going 1-1 each week over the first four weeks. Unlike the spring, they were unable to keep this pace up over the entire season and only managed two wins over the final five weeks, eventually falling all the way into ninth place, ahead of only Golden Guardians. Although they did not make the playoffs, their spring finish meant that Clutch still had a slot in the Regional Finals, but they were swept by Echo Fox in the first round, ending their season.
2019 Season[]
Apollo left Clutch and joined Echo Fox for the 2019 season, along with his Clutch teammates Solo and Hakuho. Echo Fox started out the season consistently, losing every game played on Saturday and winning every game played on Sunday for the first four weeks, a streak tied to jungler Rush that was said to date back to his first tenure in the NA LCS from 2015-2016. However, this streak was broken in Week 5 with Echo Fox's first 0-2 week, causing Rush, whose play had been questionable even in wins, to be replaced by academy jungler Panda. Rather than reversing the team's fortunes, this move caused Echo Fox to lose their next four games. Rush then returned, and Echo Fox shot back up again, upsetting the first and second place Team Liquid and Cloud9 and defeating CLG on the last day of the season to secure the sixth and final playoff spot. This matched them up against third place TSM in the playoff quarterfinals. Echo Fox managed to take the first game, but lost the next three against the higher-seeded team, ending their split.
Echo Fox started the summer split with academy bot laner Lost playing in place of Apollo, breaking Apollo and Hakuho's streak of playing every game together that stretched back to 2017. The team struggled to begin the split, leading to Apollo returning, but this too failed to turn the team around. Echo Fox then tried Lourlo in the top lane, as well as Panda and former Rookie of the Split MikeYeung in the jungle, but no roster seemed to produce consistent results, and they ended the split in last place with a 4-14 record and did not have enough championship points to play in the regional qualifier.
2020 Season[]
Apollo and Hakuho both joined the newly reformed Immortals organization for 2020, but Apollo was assigned to Immortals Academy while Hakuho joined the LCS roster. Apollo played the first five weeks of the spring academy split with Immortals Academy, and the team went 6-4. Before Week 6 of the LCS split, he was called up to join the LCS roster, reuniting him with Hakuho. Immortals were 5-5 when he joined and continued that pace for the next three weeks. Going into Week 9, Immortals needed only a single win to clinch playoffs but faltered just before the finish line as Dignitas and Golden Guardians surged, forcing them into a three-way tiebreaker for the final playoff spot. Placed into the first round against Dignitas, Immortals were unable to reverse their slide and lost, ending their season.
In a move that was heavily criticized by the community, Apollo, Hakuho, and jungler Xmithie were all sent to academy to begin the summer split. After the academy team went 2-2 and the LCS team lost their first four games, the academy roster of Allorim, Xmithie, Insanity, Apollo, and Hakuho all moved to the main roster and played every remaining game. However, this new roster only managed to win four of their remaining fourteen games and ended up in last place with a 4-14 record.
Trivia[]
- Was attending University of Washington before getting recruited by Team Coast.
- His former ID WizFujiiN is pronounced "Wiz-Fusion."
- Was planning to get a Computer Science major before leaving school to play professionally.
- Half Japanese.
- Referred to by casters as one of the nicest LCS players.
- Known for his longtime duo with support Hakuho, with them playing every game together from the NA LCS 2017 Spring to the LCS 2019 Summer across three different teams.
- At the time it ended, they were the longest-standing active duo.
- Throughout their time playing together, they were considered a consistent bot lane but rarely had outstanding moments.
- After this streak was broken, they also played together on Immortals.
- As of 2020, holds the unfortunate record of having played in more games than any other active LCS or LEC player who has never qualified for the World Championship or played in the finals of his domestic league.
- Second place is held by his longtime teammate Hakuho.
Pentakills
Date | Region | Tournament | Team | Vs | Champion | Pos | W/L | KDA | SB | VOD |
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2021-01-10 | North America | Challengers Uprising New Years Showdown | Miss Fortune | Bot | W | 7/0/4 | Link | Link | ||
2020-03-09 | North America | LCS 2020 Spring | Aphelios | Bot | W | 8/0/3 | Link | Link | ||
2019-03-24 | North America | LCS 2019 Spring | Jinx | Bot | W | 10/2/3 | Link | Link |
- Click here for a full list of pentakills by all players.
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Media[]
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2023
- April 27, LCS Spotlight: Echo Fox’s Apollo Price by Brayden Nazarian on The Game Haus
- May 31, Apollo renews his BEEF with Piglet with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- June 19, "Back when he was the Solo King, I couldn't stand him" Apollo says remembering Solo's toxicity with Locodoco on YouTube
- July 16, Apollo's creed: 'We just wanna get revenge on the teams that beat us' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 5, Apollo talks the dark underground that is Academy and oulasting rival Piglet with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 10, Apollo: Immortals needs to lock down its draft understanding in order to make playoffs by Tyler Esguerra and Henrique DaMour on Dot Esports
- March 11, Apollo: “The quality of games in Academy is so much worse [than LCS]” by Tyler Esguerra and Henrique DaMour on Dot Esports
- March 24, Apollo on real reasons to vote to cancel Spring: 'It's stupid to say Spring Split doesn't matter' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 3, Apollo explains how suddenly dropping from LCS to Academy can be a significant income change with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 14, Apollo discusses his retirement: 'I don't think I'm satisfied with my career' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- January 5, CLG in Korea: Players Vlog KBBQ & Ice Cream by CLG on YouTube
- January 19, CLG in Korea: The Guys Lose Their Guide in Lotte World by CLG on YouTube
Post-Match Interviews
Date | Tournament | Match | Link |
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2021-01-09 | Challengers Uprising New Years Showdown | NAT vs ANW.R | Link |
2020-08-01 | LCS 2020 Summer | DIG vs IMT | Link |
2020-06-19 | NA Academy 2020 Summer | TSM.A vs IMT.A | Link |
2019-07-14 | LCS 2019 Summer | FOX vs C9 | Link |
2019-03-31 | LCS 2019 Spring Playoffs | TSM vs FOX | Link |
2019-03-17 | LCS 2019 Spring | 100 vs FOX | Link |
2019-02-03 | LCS 2019 Spring | OPT vs FOX | Link |
2018-08-05 | NA LCS 2018 Summer | CG vs OPT | Link |
2018-07-28 | NA Academy 2018 Summer | CG.A vs OPT.A | Link |
2018-06-16 | NA LCS 2018 Summer | CG vs C9 | Link |
2018-03-25 | NA LCS 2018 Spring Playoffs | TSM vs CG | Link |
2018-03-25 | NA LCS 2018 Spring Playoffs | TSM vs CG | Link |
2018-03-05 | NA LCS 2018 Spring | FLY vs CG | Link |
2018-02-18 | NA LCS 2018 Spring | CG vs FLY | Link |
2018-01-21 | NA LCS 2018 Spring | CG vs GG | Link |
2014-04-05 | NA LCS 2014 Spring | DIG vs CST | Link |
2014-03-29 | NA LCS 2014 Spring | CST vs XDG | Link |
2013-12-21 | NA LCS 2014 Spring Promotion | CST vs TWZ | Link |
Images[]
Name Pronunciation
Apollo | |
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Accuracy | Riot |
Voiced By | Raafaa |
Redirects
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Team Coast's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Team Coast Roster Announcement teamcoast.net
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Meet Wizfujiin - New Team Coast ADC youtube.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Team Impulse's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Team Dignitas transfer NACS Spot To Apex Gaming team-dignitas.net
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Announcing The Team Dignitas LoL Roster team-dignitas.net
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Philadelphia 76ers acquire, merge and manage leading esports teams Dignitas and Apex team-dignitas.net
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Team Dignitas transfer NACS Spot To Apex Gaming team-dignitas.net
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Apex's Team Page lolesports.com
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Philadelphia 76ers acquire, merge and manage leading esports teams Dignitas and Apex team-dignitas.net
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Team EnVyUs' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Team EnVyUs' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Clutch Gaming's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Clutch Gaming's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Ousted from LCS, Echo Fox release players espn.com
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Clutch Gaming's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Echo Fox's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 Rick Fox's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Immortals' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 Immortals' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 Immortals' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 KeatonNA's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 SolaFide Esports' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 RCL 2021 Winter Official Spreadsheet docs.google.com
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 LCS' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 26.2 SolaFide Esports' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 27.2 27.3 27.4 27.5 CLG's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 28.2 Golden Guardians' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 29.3 29.4 29.5 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2022-11-27; after change - NA - 2022-11-28
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 30.2 NRG Newsletter, April 6th, 2023 nrg.gg
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 31.2 31.3 31.4 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2023-11-19; after change - NA - 2023-11-20
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 32.2 NRG Newsletter, April 6th, 2023 nrg.gg
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 33.4 33.5 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2024-06-03; after change - NA - 2024-06-04
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 34.2 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2024-09-30; after change - NA - 2024-10-01
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2018-11-24
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2019-01-05
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2020-01-01
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2021-02-11; after change - NA - 2021-02-12
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2023-04-13; after change - NA - 2023-04-14
- ↑ Apollo’s X Post x.com
- ↑ Team Impulse's Twitter Post twitter.com
- ↑ BillyBoss Signs As Starting LCS Top Laner, SmittyJ Moved To Sub team-dignitas.net
- ↑ Team Dignitas transfer NACS Spot To Apex Gaming team-dignitas.net
- ↑ Philadelphia 76ers acquire, merge and manage leading esports teams Dignitas and Apex team-dignitas.net