Retired | ||
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Bjergsen | ||
Background Information | ||
Name | Søren Bjerg | |
Country of Birth | Denmark | |
Birthday | February 21, 1996 (age 28) | |
Residency | North America | |
Prev Residencies | Europe | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Mid Laner | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Soloqueue IDs | NA: 100T Bjergsen, FA Bjergsen, TSM qldurtms, QjlahHDSt6, Varmerop, Overgang KR: hope she notices, 레지날드 제자, TSM중단비역슨 BR: MSI Bjergsen CN: 时光和掌控者 | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Søren "Bjergsen" (▶️ listen) Bjerg is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously mid laner for 100 Thieves.
Team History
Team | Start | End | |||
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Western Wolves | Apr 20122012-04-13[1] | ≈Jun 2012≈2012-06-?? | ≈1mo 18d ejel | ||
Team-LDLC | Jun 20122012-06-20 | ≈Aug 2012≈2012-08-?? | ≈1mo 11d ejel | ||
Copenhagen Wolves | Oct 20122012-10-25[3] | May 20132013-05-09[2] | 6mo 15d ejel | ||
Ninjas in Pyjamas | May 20132013-05-22[6] | Nov 20132013-11-02[4] | 5mo 11d ejel | ||
TSM | Nov 20132013-11-02[8] | Oct 20202020-10-24[7] | 6yr 11mo ejel | ||
TSM | Oct 20202020-10-24[7] | Oct 20212021-10-28[9] | 1yr 4d ejel | ||
Team Liquid | Nov 20212021-11-24[12] | Nov 20222022-11-11[11] | 1yr 17d ejel | ||
100 Thieves | Dec 20222022-12-08[14] | Apr 20232023-04-07[13] | 3mo 30d ejel |
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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Western Wolves | Apr 20122012-04-13[1] | ≈Jun 2012≈2012-06-?? | ≈1mo 18d | ejel | ||
Team-LDLC | Jun 20122012-06-20 | ≈Aug 2012≈2012-08-?? | ≈1mo 11d | ejel | ||
Copenhagen Wolves | Oct 20122012-10-25[3] | Jan 20132013-01-16[15] | 2mo 22d | ejel | ||
Copenhagen Wolves | Jan 20132013-01-16[15] | Feb 20132013-02-21 | 1mo 5d | Inactive ejel | ||
Copenhagen Wolves | Feb 20132013-02-21 | May 20132013-05-09[2] | 2mo 16d | ejel | ||
Ninjas in Pyjamas | May 20132013-05-22[6] | Nov 20132013-11-02[4] | 5mo 11d | ejel | ||
TSM | Nov 20132013-11-02[8] | Oct 20192019-10-14[16] | 5yr 11mo | ejel | ||
TSM | Oct 20192019-10-14[16] | Oct 20202020-10-24[7] | 1yr 10d | ejel | ||
TSM | Oct 20202020-10-24[7] | Oct 20212021-10-28[9] | 1yr 4d | ejel | ||
Team Liquid | Nov 20212021-11-24[12] | Nov 20222022-11-11[11] | 1yr 17d | ejel | ||
100 Thieves | Dec 20222022-12-08[14] | Apr 20232023-04-07[13] | 3mo 30d | ejel |
News
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wW | April 13, XL Bjergsen, DEATHMACHINELOL, and Lilac join. Tabzz, Metalx, and LoordN leave.[1] | |
wW | June (approx.), YamatoCannon, Skullomania, XL Bjergsen, DEATHMACHINELOL, and Lilac leave. | |
LDLC | June 20, ArQuel, Bjergsen, Nzq, and Elendix join. GoB, BenMagic, Mirak, Dioud, and AKA973 leave. | |
LDLC | August (approx.), ArQuel, JothY, Bjergsen, Nzq, and Elendix leave. | |
CW | October 25, Bjergsen joins. TheTess (Mid to Bot) changes position. HunteRSzz leaves.[3] |
CW | January 16, Deficio joins. cowTard joins as substitute. Bjergsen becomes inactive. XL Winner leaves.[15] | |
CW | February 21, Bjergsen becomes active. | |
CW | May 9, Godbro, Svenskeren, Bjergsen, TheTess, Deficio, and cowTard leave.[2] | |
NIP | May 22, Ninjas in Pyjamas acquires the previous roster of Copenhagen Wolves. GodBro, Svenskeren, Bjergsen, TheTess, and Deficio join.[6] | |
NIP | November 2, Bjergsen and Svenskeren leave.[4][5] | |
TSM | November 2, Bjergsen joins.[8] |
TSM | September (approx.), Bjergsen changes residency from Europe to North America. |
NALCSPA | June 13, Darshan (President), Bjergsen (Vice President), Doublelift (Vice President), Mithy (Vice President), and Biofrost (Secretary/Treasurer) join the NALCSPA.[18][19] |
TSM | October 14, Bjergsen (Mid to Mid/Co-Owner) changes position.[16][17] Bjergsen (Co-Owner)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2021.[20] |
TSM | October 28, Bjergsen (Head Coach) leaves and will return to active play with a different organization.[9][10] | |
TL | November 24, Bjergsen joins.[12] Bjergsen's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2023.[21] |
Biography[]
Bjergsen was born in Denmark and grew up in the small town of Mejdal. He suffered from asthma, which prevented him from pursuing early dreams of a sports career. Frequently bullied at school, he dropped out when he was 14. Soon after, he began playing League of Legends and quickly established himself as a top talent in the early years of the competitive scene.
2013 Season[]
At 16, Bjergsen was contracted to Copenhagen Wolves, a team that soon qualified for the inaugural split of the European LCS. For the first two weeks of the spring split, he was too young to compete and was replaced by cowTard. The team failed to win a single game during this period. Upon turning 17, Bjergsen rejoined the roster. The team continued to lose every game until week 4, when Bjergsen scored a pentakill as Syndra to secure the victory against Against All Authority. Afterward, the team won consistently and climbed to a 5th place regular season finish. After an early playoffs exit, the team requalified for their spot by defeating Samurai in Jeans. Prior to the summer split, the roster was acquired by Ninjas in Pyjamas. On NIP, Bjergsen again finished 5th in the regular season and exited playoffs early.
2014 Season[]
In November 2013, Bjergsen moved to North America to join TSM, replacing the team's founder Reginald. He was the second import to play in the region and debuted for the team at the Battle of the Atlantic. On January 23, 2014, Bjergsen received a competitive ruling for having violated the LCS rules by approaching and encouraging a contracted LCS player to leave his position at Lemondogs. He admitted to having committed the violation and was fined $2,000.[23]
On the fan favorite TSM, Bjergsen immediately became a star. He won the weekly MVP award for the first two weeks of the spring split and led the team to a 22-6 regular season record. After slumping near the end of the split, TSM was almost eliminated early in playoffs by its longtime rival CLG, but Bjergsen scored a pentakill on Karma to help win the series. In the finals, the team was quickly defeated by Cloud9, which led to the mid-season retirement of TheOddOne and the replacement of Xpecial with rookie Gleeb. TSM initially struggled in summer, but after Gleeb was replaced by Korean import Lustboy, the team rebounded. After multiple close series that went to the maximum number of games, TSM bested C9 in the finals and Bjergsen was named the playoffs MVP. At Worlds 2014, TSM placed second in its group and advanced to playoffs, where they were eliminated in the quarterfinals by eventual champions Samsung White.
2015 Season[]
With the addition of rookie European import Santorin to the roster, TSM came off to a dominant start in 2015. By the fifth week of the split, they held first place, which earned them an invitation to the IEM Season IX World Championship. There, they defeated CJ Entus, yoe Flash Wolves, and Team WE to win the tournament, marking the first time that a North American team had won an international event with a Korean team present since the 2011 World Cyber Games. Bjergsen was named the MVP of the event.
After returning to North America, TSM finished the regular season in 1st place. Bjergsen was named the split MVP. In playoffs, the team easily defeated its opponents to win the split; Bjergsen was named the finals MVP and cemented his status as the region's best player at the time. The IEM win led many analysts to predict TSM would do well at MSI 2015, but the team underperformed heavily, beating only the Turkish team Beşiktaş. TSM struggled in the back half of the summer split, finishing the regular season in 5th place. In playoffs, the team managed to upset Team Liquid thanks to Bjergsen's performance, but lost to CLG in the finals. At Worlds 2015, TSM were drawn into Group D, which many commentators described as a "Group of Death" due to the presence of LGD Gaming, KT Rolster, and Origen. TSM won only a single game in the group, despite Bjergsen's strong performance. Commentators joked that TSM was "Bjergsen and four wards" because his teammates were only as useful as wards.
2016 Season[]
TSM underwent a massive roster overhaul coming into the 2016 season; only Bjergsen remained from the previous year's roster. The addition of Hauntzer, Svenskeren, Doublelift, and Yellowstar led many to label TSM as a super team, but the team did not perform well at the beginning of the spring split and finished with a 9-9 record. In playoffs, the team finally found its form and upset C9 and Immortals before losing to CLG once again in the finals. Between splits, Yellowstar was replaced by rookie Biofrost. In summer, TSM began its most dominant streak in franchise history and went 17-1 in the regular season. Bjergsen won his second split MVP award, followed soon after by his third LCS championship when TSM defeated C9 3-1 in the finals. TSM and especially Bjergsen were viewed as serious contenders going into Worlds 2016, but the team was once again drawn into a difficult group. Competing against Samsung Galaxy and Royal Never Give Up, TSM went 3-3 in groups and was eliminated due to losing the tiebreaker head-to-head.
2017 Season[]
TSM continued its domestic success in 2017, but international success continued to elude Bjergsen. In spring, Bjergsen and Hauntzer led TSM to a first place finish in both the regular season and playoffs, securing Bjergsen's fourth LCS championship. At MSI 2017, the team finished 5th, struggling against Flash Wolves and even the Vietnamese team GIGABYTE Marines. In summer, TSM was not as dominant as it once had been, but still managed to finish 1st in the regular season and win Bjergsen's fifth LCS championship. Bjergsen was named the split MVP for the third time. For the first time since Bjergsen joined TSM, the team got an easy group draw, facing off against Flash Wolves, Misfits Gaming, and Team WE. Despite the low-ranked opponents, TSM struggled in the second week of groups and lost a tiebreaker against Misfits to be eliminated.
2018 Season[]
By now, domestic success was taken as a given for Bjergsen, and TSM once more made significant changes to its roster in pursuit of international glory. Retaining only Hauntzer and Bjergsen from the previous roster, TSM recruited rookie sensation MikeYeung and European bot lane Zven and Mithy. Despite high expectations and even a six-game winning streak to end the regular season, TSM was shockingly upset in the first round of playoffs by new team Clutch Gaming, mainly due to underperformance by the three new players. MikeYeung was replaced by another unproven jungler, Grig, and the team continued to find only middling success in summer. For the first time in franchise history, TSM failed to qualify for Worlds.
2019 Season[]
Bjergsen seemed to return to form in spring. Despite a roster of relative unknowns like Broken Blade or struggling veterans like Akaadian and Smoothie, Bjergsen managed to carry the team to the LCS finals after spearheading a reverse sweep against C9 with a dominant Akali performance. However, TSM was themselves reverse swept in the finals after Zven made an extremely costly positioning error. In summer, TSM split time between junglers Akaadian and Grig to the detriment of both players and by the end of the split began starting rookie jungler Spica; these struggles led to TSM missing yet another Worlds.
2020 Season[]
The struggles continued in 2020. By now, TSM's roster had become a revolving door of players around Bjergsen; new additions Dardoch and Kobbe failed to impress and the team had an unremarkable, mediocre spring split. However, in summer the team made drastic changes, adding Spica back at Bjergsen's request and recruiting Doublelift to return. TSM struggled during the regular season despite Bjergsen's strong individual performance, where he was voted runner-up split MVP. In the first round of playoffs, TSM was upset by Golden Guardians, but the new playoffs format meant they were not eliminated. In the loser's bracket, TSM managed to beat opponent after opponent, often in dramatic reverse sweeps led by phenomenal performances by Bjergsen. Despite being target banned as many as 22 out of 25 times across an entire series, Bjergsen was named the MVP of each of TSM's five playoffs victories, culminating in a finals MVP performance against FlyQuest to earn Bjergsen's sixth LCS championship. The Cinderella run ended at Worlds 2020, where TSM lost all six games it played and was eliminated in groups.
2021 Season[]
After eight years of competitive play and six championships, Bjergsen announced his decision to retire. He became the head coach of TSM and led a new roster from the sidelines. TSM spent big to procure talents like Huni and SwordArt, but the team was a mediocre performer across the season. Episodes of TSM: Legends often showed Bjergsen failing to motivate his team to practice more; at one point, Bjergsen told the players that despite being coach he was playing more solo queue games than many of them. In summer playoffs, the team finished 4th, once again failing to qualify for Worlds.
2022 Season[]
Having reignited his competitive itch, Bjergsen sought to come out of retirement and return to pro play. However, TSM was no longer able to put together a competitive enough roster. Seeking to play with star support CoreJJ, Bjergsen joined Team Liquid, which was assembling a super team that included European stars Bwipo and Hans sama. Despite predictions of success, the team never lived up to its super team status. Bjergsen performed well statistically, but was often unable to influence floundering side lanes in order to secure victory. After a 3rd place finish in spring and a disastrous 4th place finish in summer, the team missed Worlds entirely.
2023 Season[]
Bjergsen left TL and joined 100 Thieves, reuniting with Doublelift once more on a roster that also included Closer and rookies Tenacity and Busio.
Trivia[]
- Known for his Syndra, even playing her during periods when she was not considered meta.
- Known later in his career for his pocket pick Zilean.
- His proficiency on Zilean has led to his nickname "Timelord."
- His favorite food is lasagna.
- Has a dog named Ozzy.
- Hates Shaco more than any other champ in the game.
- Was at one point Riot's youngest featured streamer.[24]
- Scored the first ever pentakill in the EU LCS on Syndra; this was also the first game that the Copenhagen Wolves won.
- Subbed for TSM in a few online tournaments during Reginald's surgery.
- First reached Challenger in EUW on October 31, 2013.
- Was the second player move from the EU LCS to the NA LCS (the first being Edward) and the first European player to become a star in North America.
- Recorded 70,000 viewers on his first stream after joining TSM.
- Had two Challenger accounts on the NA server within two weeks of joining TSM.
- Won the 1v1 tournament at All-Star Los Angeles 2015, defeating (in order) Smurf, Kira (the IWCA Melbourne 1v1 winner), Clearlove, PraY, and Doublelift.
- Leveled up abilities using his mouse when he first entered the pro scene.[25]
- Reached 1,000 Kills in the NA LCS on July 23, 2017.
- The 4th player to reach 1,000 Kills in the LCS, after Doublelift, WildTurtle, and Sneaky.
- His 1,000th kill was on Echo Fox's AD Carry Mash in the NA LCS 2017 Summer Season with Taliyah.
- One of two players to record a pentakill in both the EU and NA LCS, along with his former TSM teammate Zven.
- Frequently compared to Jensen after he joined the NA LCS, due to them both being Danish, playing the same position, and spending the majority of their careers in North America.
- Typically posted better results than Jensen domestically, but was outdone by him internationally.
- With the exception of six games played by Reginald in the 2014 Spring Split, Bjergsen played every game in a major tournament for TSM over his seven years with the team.
- Known in China as "孤儿院院长" and "神带四眼," which translate to "Principal of the Orphanage" and "A God with four wards" respectively due to the perception that he is the one to carry his team.[26]
- Absorbed 22 out of 25 bans in a series versus Golden Guardians in the LCS 2020 Summer Playoffs. He still found success and was awarded Player of the Series.[27]
Titles[]
- LCS x6 (2014 Summer, 2015 Spring, 2016 Summer, 2017 Spring, 2017 Summer, 2020 Summer)
- IEM Season 9 World Championship (2015)
Individual Awards[]
- LCS Most Valuable Player x3 (2015 Spring, 2016 Summer, 2017 Summer)
- LCS 1st All-Pro Team x6 (2016 Summer, 2017 Spring, 2018 Spring, 2019 Spring, 2020 Summer, 2022 Spring)
- LCS 2nd All-Pro Team x3 (2015 Summer, 2017 Summer, 2022 Summer)
- LCS 3rd All-Pro Team x3 (2016 Spring, 2018 Summer, 2019 Summer)
- LCS All-Star x4 (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
Pentakills
Date | Region | Tournament | Team | Vs | Champion | Pos | W/L | KDA | SB | VOD |
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2020-03-28 | North America | LCS 2020 Spring | Azir | Mid | L | 10/3/6 | Link | Link | ||
2018-08-25 | North America | NA LCS 2018 Summer Playoffs | Irelia | Mid | W | 11/1/1 | Link | Link | ||
2017-02-18 | North America | NA LCS 2017 Spring | Orianna | Mid | W | 8/0/2 | Link | Link | ||
2014-04-19 | North America | NA LCS 2014 Spring Playoffs | Karma | Mid | W | 7/0/6 | Link | Link | ||
2013-03-01 | Europe | EU LCS 2013 Spring | Syndra | Mid | W | 11/4/4 | 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.
Bjergsen 1v1 Tournament Results | |||||
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Date | Pl | Event | Prize | Team | Last Result |
2017-12-10 | 2 | All-Star 2017 Los Angeles | NA LCS | 1 : 2 Uzi | |
2016-12-11 | 17 - 30 | All-Star 2016 Barcelona | Fire | 0 : 1 Clearlove | |
2015-12-13 | 1 | All-Star 2015 Los Angeles | Fire | 2 : 1 Doublelift |
Media[]
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- January 11, As requested i'm Wolves Bjergsen. - AMA with Bjergsen on Reddit
- February 26, "I HATE playing against Kayle!" - Bjergsen Interview [Archived] with Kydrasaur on in2LOL
- May 1, High Definition EP 02 - Søren 'Bjergsen' Bjerg with Copenhagen Wolves on YouTube
- June 18, DH Summer: Bjergsen Interview with Richard Lewis on YouTube
- July 9, Interview with Bjergsen - League Out Loud with Machinima on YouTube
- August 29, Bjergsen 'Grilled': "I have a lot to learn from [Faker's] Orianna." (Episode #67) with Thorin on YouTube
- September 27, Bjergsen talks first time in America, In N' Out, and more with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- November 3, TSM Bjergsen new midlane, AMA! with Bjergsen on Reddit
- November 5, TSM Bjergsen Interview with Dan Dinh on YouTube
- November 15, Why Bjergsen moved across the world to join TSM [Archived] with Josh Augustine on LoL Esports
- March 24, Bjergsen talks about being back in the LCS after a brief absence with Brittany Brown on YouTube
- May 11, Bjergsen Video Interview with Richard Lewis on Esports Heaven
- August 11, Interview with TSM Bjergsen: ” I think there is a chance an NA team can win worlds, but to be frank it’s very slim.” with Caymus on News of Legends
- October 17, Coming Home: An interview with TSM Bjergsen with Caymus on News of Legends
- October 30, Offseason VLOG about IEM, Azir, Streaming and more! by Bjergsen on YouTube
- November 5, TSM Bjergsen - AMA. with Bjergsen on Reddit
- November 7, Bjergsen's VLOG on NA Soloqueue, AMA, IEM San Jose and self improvement. by Bjergsen on YouTube
- November 19, Bjergsen Vlog - 24 Hour Stream and Solo Que Thoughts by Bjergsen on YouTube
- November 20, "I was a way different, less happy person 18 months ago": an interview with Soren "Bjergsen" Bjerg with Michal Blicharz on ESL
- December 24, Remembering the Hard Carries of 2014 - featuring Dade, Shook, Alex Ich, Faker and Bjergsen by Ari Storm on GoldPer10
- January 2, Bjergsen Vlog - Moving, Off-season and Solo queue mid champs by Bjergsen on YouTube
- January 23, How Much Does Bjergsen Make? with lincarnate on GoldPer10
- January 26, Bjergsen on the win vs. Cloud9, Santorin, and tasty Danish bread with William Turton on The Daily Dot
- February 26, TSM Bjergsen 20 Questions with HyperX on YouTube
- March 13, AFK TV @ IEM Katowice 2015: Interview with TSM Bjergsen English + BG Subs with AFKTVBG on YouTube
- March 13, Bjergsen in the HeatSeat! - IEM Katowice 2015 with NEEDforSEAT on YouTube
- March 13, Bjergsen - "I wouldn't say we have a good chance [winning IEM]" with Sam "Wndwrt" Nordmark on YouTube
- September 29, Legends Rising Episode 1: Faker & Bjergsen "History" by LoL Esports on YouTube
- September 29, Legends Rising Episode 4: Faker & Bjergsen "Kings" by LoL Esports on YouTube
- October 4, Bjergsen efter segern: "I wanna play Febiven, Faker & Easyhoon" with Linda "Ding1" Herman on Fragbite
- October 6, Bjergsen: The Great Dane of the Mid Lane by Maserato on GoldPer10
- October 13, Bjergsen's Plight: Dissecting the SoloMid System by Naser "Empyre" Al-Naqi on Follow eSports
- November 3, TSM's Sword and Gun: Bjergsen and Doublelift's quest to rebuild SoloMid by Tyler "Fionn" Erzberger on The Score
- December 13, Bjergsen on 2016: 'I think by summer we will be the best team in NA' with Lisa Doan on YouTube
- December 13, Bjergsen: "I think we will be the best team in NA" with Linda "Ding1" Herman on Fragbite
- January 18, Bjergsen on YellOwStaR: 'He knows what direction we should take as a team' with Nic Doucet on YouTube
- February 12, Bjergsen and the evolution of Team SoloMid by Tyler "Fionn" Erzberger on ESPN
- March 23, TeamSoloMid Bjergsen - 20 Questions #2 with HyperX on YouTube
- June 18, TSM Bjergsen coaches Daniel Platzman from Imagine Dragons by League of Legends on YouTube
- June 20, Bjergsen explains the Weldon effect and why his TSM teammates drag him away from solo queue with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- August 2, Bjergsen on TSM’s Teemo pick and why he’s ‘kind of scared’ at the chance of facing TL in the semis with scarra on YouTube
- August 11, The world's top 10 players in League of Legends by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- August 26, TSM Press Conference NA LCS Summer 2016 Finals with Yahoo Esports on YouTube
- September 14, TSM Korean Bootcamp - Bjergsen Vlog by Bjergsen on YouTube
- September 25, The odyssey of Bjergsen, part one by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- September 25, The odyssey of Bjergsen, part two by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- September 25, The odyssey of Bjergsen, part three by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- December 8, Bjergsen: "Even when I'm eating, I'm going over midlane matchups." with Beom "Nwser" Park & Young-jae "RallyJaffa" Jeon on Inven Global
- January 4, Watch Bjergsen on the new patch and life as a pro with Mike Stubbsy on Red Bull
- January 17, From Denmark to Team SoloMid - Leader in the Lane: Bjergsen S1E1 by Red Bull Gaming on YouTube
- January 21, Bjergsen on Turtle: ‘Everyone who knows Turtle knows he’s easy to talk to and be in a team with’ with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- January 24, Trial by Fire - Leader in the Lane: Bjergsen S1E2 by Red Bull Gaming on YouTube
- January 24, Team SoloMid's Bjergsen on Week 1: 'I think this was a big wake-up call for us' with Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- January 31, Learning to Lead - Leader in the Lane: Bjergsen S1E3 by Red Bull Gaming on YouTube
- February 8, Bjergsen and TSM Adjust to New Dynamics by Xander Torres on Red Bull
- March 7, Bjergsen: ‘Hauntzer & I have stepped up, he’s taking over a lot of Doublelift’s... responsibilities' with Ovilee May on YouTube
- March 31, Bjergsen and TSM Are Ready to Topple North America with Xander Torres on Red Bull
- May 2, Still Team SoloMid: Why Bjergsen remains MVP of TSM by Kelsey Moser on Yahoo Esports
- May 12, TSM Bjergsen: "If a team has a good early game and can snowball cleanly, they can beat SKT." with Jaeic "Koth" Lee on Inven Global
- May 14, TSM Bjergsen: "Ahri is a risky pick... she has certain scenarios where she is good." with Jaeic "Koth" Lee on Inven Global
- June 7, Interview with TSM Bjergsen on his goals, Doublelift, and Søren's dream job with Jaeic "Koth" Lee & Byungho "Haao" Kim on Inven Global
- July 5, TSM Bjergsen on his experience at Rift Rivals so far: "Everything’s a lot more fun when we win" with Sung Wook "Beckor" Baek on Inven Global
- July 6, Bjergsen: “I think we have shown that NA is definitely not garbage, that we are not garbage.” with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- July 8, TSM Svenskeren on being one-trick Lee Sin: "I have to try hard in NA where opponents are tough" with Sung Wook "Beckor" Baek on Inven Global
- August 16, Who should be NALCS MVP? by Christian Marcale on The Game Haus
- August 22, The Story of Bjergsen: The Great Dane by Nic Doucet on YouTube
- August 29, Bjergsen's brother talks supporting Soren, the fame of a family member, a story from Soren's past with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- September 3, Emily Rand: Why Bjergsen is still the MVP by Emily Rand on Slingshot Esports
- October 7, TSM Bjergsen on Positive Changes: "Our biggest change this year, is our mentality of playing from behind" with Byungho "Haao" Kim & Woo "Ready" Hyun on Inven Global
- November 13, Players are people too - please treat them as such by Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- December 6, Bjergsen and Hauntzer roast Doublelift, TL, CLG, and the rest of LCS, talk new TSM lineup and staff with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- December 7, Bjergsen on NA: "I'll give the bold statement... We'll make it out of groups" with Jaehoon "Laffa" Jeong & Woo "Ready" Hyun on Inven Global
- December 7, TSM Hauntzer & Bjergsen on Ssong's alpha coaching style and wanting MikeYeung before P1 with Blitz Esports on YouTube
- December 8, Bjergsen and Hauntzer On a New-Look TSM: “The result is going to be the same, but our journey to get there will be different.” with Miles Yim on Proving Grounds
- December 8, NA All-Stars Bjergsen and Hauntzer: "There are a lot of things to take away from this loss." with Byungho "Haao" Kim & James "Bick" Hong on Inven Global
- December 8, Bjergsen and FoFo meet-up after their intense All-Star 1v1 and earlier trash talk with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- December 10, TSM Bjergsen on MikeYeung: "He isn't refined yet... It's up to us to make him into an international-level player" with Sihoon "Maloo" Lee & Woo "Ready" Hyun on Inven Global
- December 12, Bjergsen talks 1v1 and why All-Stars was a disappointment for him and other pros this year with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- December 20, All-Star AMA with Cloud9 & TSM Presented by T-Mobile with Cloud9 on YouTube
- December 28, Bjergsen on his new teammates, the "TSM way" and Zoe with Austen Goslin on Rift Herald
- January 25, NA LCS Week 2: The Bjergsen Killer (Spring 2018) by LoL Esports on YouTube
- February 6, Bjergsen: why TSM has a high-stress team culture // says MikeYeung is learning 'extremely fast' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 26, TSM Bjergsen: "When you are successful for as long as TSM has, people are going to love to see us fail and lose." with James "Bick" Hong on Inven Global
- March 11, Bjergsen on TSM's win over Liquid: "I know Doublelift really wanted this win, and I really didn't want him to get it" by Aaron Mickunas on Dot Esports
- March 14, Bjergsen on who deserves MVP: 'The most standout player for the last 1 or 2 years would be Smoothie' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 18, Bjergsen and TSM crush CLG's playoff hopes by destroying the Golden Guardians by Justin Binkowski on Dot Esports
- April 29, 'Reflections' with Bjergsen with Thorin on YouTube
- July 25, Bjergsen wishes fans would support innovative strategies with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- August 24, How Bjergsen Became the World's Most Iconic Syndra by Blitz Esports on YouTube
- September 11, Bjergsen on MEETING TYLER1 and fans yelling for him to play assassins with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- September 17, How TSM’s lack of identity doomed them by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- January 21, League of Legends: LCS Top 3 Mid Laners by Dedrick Freeman on The Game Haus
- January 24, Bjergsen to TSM fans: I want to make you as proud as possible with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 20, Bjergsen explains how TSM finally broke TL's undefeated streak with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 23, League of Legends: The Fantastic Four of LCS Week Four by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- March 13, Bjergsen responds to Doublelift's desire to see "Evil Bjergsen" with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 14, League of Legends: The Fantastic Four of LCS Week Seven by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- April 9, LCS Spotlight: TSM’s Søren Bjerg by Brayden Nazarian on The Game Haus
- April 12, NA GOAT: Bjergsen or Doublelift? by Kien Lam on LoL Esports
- April 12, Thinking differently: Team SoloMid, the LCS and the international stage by Emily Rand on ESPN
- April 12, League of Legends: The Fantastic Four of LCS Semifinals by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- April 19, League of Legends: Top 5 Players to Watch in the LCS Summer Split by Brayden Nazarian on The Game Haus
- June 5, Bjergsen speaks about the differences between Akaadian and Grig on TSM with Locodoco on YouTube
- June 27, Bjergsen and Smoothie: 'Everyone wants to prove that their region is the best' - Rift Rivals with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 4, Bjergsen speaks on how NA can improve from Rift Rivals; dodges Doublelift's "hard-hitting questions" with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- September 17, It’s time for Bjergsen to move on by Aaron Mickunas on Dot Esports
- October 16, Bjergsen inks new deal with TSM, gets ownership stake and changes pro landscape by Jacob Wolf on ESPN Esports
- January 9, Top 5 Most Influential NA Pro Players of the Decade by Izento on Esports Heaven
- March 8, Bjergsen interview, says TSM beating the "undefeated" C9 came down to confidence with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- March 31, Bjergsen reveals why he shaved his beard and TSM's issues these past weeks with Ovilee May on YouTube
- August 3, TSM Bjergsen Interview: Match Against C9, Team Communication, Worlds Bubble with Arda Ocal on YouTube
- August 10, Bjergsen on his changed solo queue mindset, the MVP race, what he likes most about this TSM roster with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- September 7, TSM Bjergsen LCS Finals Interview: Zilean, Series Delay, Worlds 2020 with Arda Ocal on YouTube
- September 9, Bjergsen talks TSM and 2020 worlds, his own personal growth, longevity in esports with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- September 14, Wait, It's All Bjergsen? Always Has Been by Malcolm Abbas on YouTube
- September 21, Bjergsen: The Leader TSM Needs but Shouldn’t Want by Izento on Esports Heaven
- October 3, Bjergsen breaks down TSM vs Fnatic, lessons for the rest of Worlds 2020 with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- November 20, The enduring and ongoing legacy of Bjergsen by Noah Smith on The Washington Post
- December 21, BJERGSEN: The Retirement Interview - Reflecting on his career and future with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- December 26, ‘I can go further than I ever did as a player’ — Bjergsen on his goals as TSM’s head coach with Jagwar on ONE Esports
- January 20, TSM Bjergsen is putting the pressure on himself to perform as new head coach | Full Interview with Tyler Esguerra on YouTube
- February 24, Full Interview with TSM Bjergsen with Jordan Tsai on YouTube
- March 22, TSM Bjergsen Reflects On 1st Split As Coach And Loss To TL | Exclusive ESTNN Interview with Manuel David Gomez Prieto on YouTube
- May 14, Bjergsen on turning TSM around: We were failing every basic fundamental thing you could fail with Lara Lunardi on YouTube
- November 24, TL Bjergsen Interviewed: 'Of Course I want to destroy TSM' - returning to pro, joining TL, and more with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- December 13, Interview with Bjergsen in Korea: Return from "Retirement", Team Liquid, Goals for 2022, Happiness with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- January 15, TL Bjergsen talks first LCS games as a mid laner since 2020, recovery from COVID-19 with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- January 31, Bjergsen kicks off his LCS revenge tour with a Lock In victory by Nick Ray on Upcomer
- February 2, Bjergsen's reaction to Jojopyun's trash talk and Parth leaving TSM with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 5, Bjergsen: The Golden Mean by Epengu on Team Liquid
- February 27, TL Bjergsen on LCS mid laners: "Once I'm back in form, I will absolutely be the best." with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- February 28, Bjergsen on CRUSHING TSM in first faceoff - ft Spica, Huni, POE with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 31, TL Bjergsen on LCS Spring Playoffs: "Right now, I see C9 and 100 Thieves at a pretty similar level." with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- April 4, Bjergsen reveals WHO COULD STOP TEAM LIQUID from winning Spring! with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- April 23, Bjergsen opens up about Team Liquid's match vs Evil Geniuses with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- June 22, Bjergsen: how Team Liquid FIXED their issues before Summer with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- August 19, Bjergsen talks Team Liquid's opponents headed into playoffs with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- September 4, Why Bjergsen isn't afraid of Evil Geniuses today with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- September 8, TL Bjergsen: "In my eyes, the favorite for taking the LCS is probably C9." with Nick Geracie on Factor
- December 16, The REAL REASON why Bjergsen and Doublelift joined 100 Thieves with Yassuo on YouTube
- February 3, Bjergsen out to prove his worth with 100 Thieves: “I’m not here to f*** around” with Carver Fisher on Dexerto
- February 8, Bjergsen and Tenacity reveal how good 100T ACTUALLY is with Yassuo on YouTube
- February 10, What's the key to Bjergsen's excellence and Longevity? HE ANSWERS! with dGon on YouTube
- February 20, Bjergsen talks about the EG Backdoor, the environment at 100T and Promos with Live Goats with Jay Silver on YouTube
- February 26, Bjergsen responds to JOJO'S TRASH TALK with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 27, What Bjergsen believes went WRONG for 100Thieves with Travis Gafford on YouTube
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 A Massive Change westernwolves.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Copenhagen Wolves' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Copenhagen Wolves' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 New LoL Roster for SK Gaming sk-gaming.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Announcing the new TSM roster! solomid.net
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 NiP.LoL, welcome to the NiP Family nip-gaming.se
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 TSM Bjergsen Announcement youtube.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Solomid Announcing the new TSM roster! solomid.net
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 TSM's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Bjergsen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Bjergsen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 100 Thieves Esports' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Changes in the wolf pack, XL Winner leaving copenhagenwolves.dk
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Team SoloMid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 League of Legends player Bjergsen becomes part owner of TSM, renews contract washingtonpost.com
- ↑ NALCS Players Association's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ NALCS Players Association's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2019-10-14
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2021-11-23; after change - NA - 2021-11-24
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2022-12-08; after change - NA - 2022-12-09
- ↑ Esports Competition Ruling: Fining of Bjergsen forums.euw.leagueoflegends.com
- ↑ New Featured Streamer: Bjergsen forums.euw.leagueoflegends.com
- ↑ Søren Bjerg's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Chinese nicknames for Western LOL pro players youtube.com
- ↑ LCS' Tweet twitter.com