Retired | ||
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Froggen | ||
Background Information | ||
Name | Henrik Hansen | |
Country of Birth | Denmark | |
Birthday | February 21, 1994 (age 30) | |
Residency | EMEA | |
Prev Residencies | Europe | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Streamer | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Soloqueue IDs | EUW: Froggen, YouGotFrogged, HQIQFOPT NA: Froggen KR: midlane kingdom | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Henrik "Froggen" (▶️ listen) Hansen is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously content creator for Luminosity Gaming.
Team History
Team | Start | End | |||
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we kill stuff | ≈Apr 2011≈2011-04-?? | ≈Jul 2011≈2011-07-?? | ≈3mo ejel | ||
LoLLeague | ≈Jul 2011≈2011-07-?? | ≈Aug 2011≈2011-08-?? | ≈1mo ejel | ||
Team Infused | Aug 20112011-08-24[1] | Sep 20112011-09-01 | 8d ejel | ||
mTw - aL | Oct 20112011-10-30[3] | Dec 20112011-12-20[2] | 1mo 21d ejel | ||
CLG Europe | Dec 20112011-12-20[5] | Dec 20122012-12-28[4] | 1yr 8d ejel | ||
Evil Geniuses | Jan 20132013-01-25[7] | Dec 20132013-12-10[6] | 10mo 16d ejel | ||
Alliance | Dec 20132013-12-10[6] | Jan 20152015-01-08[8] | 1yr 29d ejel | ||
Elements | Jan 20152015-01-08[8] | Jan 20162016-01-05[9] | 1yr 28d ejel | ||
Echo Fox | Jan 20162016-01-05[9] | Nov 20172017-11-20 | 1yr 10mo ejel | ||
Origen | Apr 20182018-04-05[10] | ≈Jul 2018≈2018-07-?? | ≈2mo 26d ejel | ||
Golden Guardians | Dec 20182018-12-06[13] | Dec 20192019-12-09[11] | 1yr 3d ejel | ||
Dignitas | Dec 20192019-12-09[15] | Jul 20202020-07-02[14] | 6mo 24d ejel | ||
Dignitas Academy | Jul 20202020-07-02[18] | Nov 20202020-11-16[16] | 4mo 14d ejel | ||
Luminosity Gaming | Jul 20212021-07-14[19] | ≈Dec 2022≈2022-12-?? | ≈1yr 4mo ejel |
Team | Start | End | |||
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we kill stuff | ≈Apr 2011≈2011-04-?? | ≈Jul 2011≈2011-07-?? | ≈3mo ejel | ||
LoLLeague | ≈Jul 2011≈2011-07-?? | ≈Aug 2011≈2011-08-?? | ≈1mo ejel | ||
Team Infused | Aug 20112011-08-24[1] | Sep 20112011-09-01 | 8d ejel | ||
Absolute Legends | Oct 20112011-10-30[3] | Nov 20112011-11-14[20] | 15d ejel | ||
mTw - aL | Nov 20112011-11-14[20] | Dec 20112011-12-20[2] | 1mo 6d ejel | ||
CLG Europe | Dec 20112011-12-20[5] | Dec 20122012-12-28[4] | 1yr 8d ejel | ||
Evil Geniuses | Jan 20132013-01-25[7] | Dec 20132013-12-10[6] | 10mo 16d ejel | ||
Alliance | Dec 20132013-12-10[6] | Jan 20152015-01-08[8] | 1yr 29d ejel | ||
Elements | Jan 20152015-01-08[8] | Jan 20162016-01-05[9] | 1yr 28d ejel | ||
Echo Fox | Jan 20162016-01-05[9] | Nov 20172017-11-20 | 1yr 10mo ejel | ||
Origen | Apr 20182018-04-05[10] | ≈Jul 2018≈2018-07-?? | ≈2mo 26d ejel | ||
Golden Guardians | Dec 20182018-12-06[13] | Dec 20192019-12-09[11] | 1yr 3d ejel | ||
Dignitas | Dec 20192019-12-09[15] | Jul 20202020-07-02[14] | 6mo 24d ejel | ||
Dignitas Academy | Jul 20202020-07-02[18] | Nov 20202020-11-16[16] | 4mo 14d ejel | ||
Luminosity Gaming | Jul 20212021-07-14[19] | ≈Dec 2022≈2022-12-?? | ≈1yr 4mo ejel |
News
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
WE K | April (approx.), Froggen joins. | |
WE K | July (approx.), Froggen leaves. | |
LOLL | July (approx.), Froggen joins. | |
LOLL | August (approx.), Froggen leaves. | |
INF | August 24, Team Infused is formed. Kungen, Farfain, Froggen, Vaali, and Mystress join. Sluskarn joins as substitute.[1] | |
INF | September 1, Team Infused is disbanded. Kungen, Farfain, Froggen, Vaali, Mystress, and Sluskarn leave. | |
AL | October 30, Wickd, sOAZ, Froggen, Lyumi, and WetDreaM (Founder) join.[3] | |
mTw-aL | November 14, Absolute Legends rebrands as mTw - aL.[20] | |
mTw-aL | December 20, Wickd, Froggen, Lyumi, and wewillfailer leave.[2] | |
CLG.EU | December 20, CLG Europe is formed by the merger between Absolute Legends and Counter Logic Gaming. Wickd, Snoopeh, Froggen, Yellowpete, and Krepo join.[5] |
CLG.EU | December 28, CLG Europe decides to not re-sign with the Counter Logic Gaming organization. Wickd, Snoopeh, Froggen, Yellowpete, and Krepo leave.[4] |
EG | January 25, Evil Geniuses signs former CLG Europe roster. Team competes as EG RaidCall. Wickd, Snoopeh, Froggen, Yellowpete, and Krepo join.[7] | |
EG | December 10, Wickd and Froggen leave.[6] | |
ALL | December 10, Wickd, Shook, Froggen, and Tabzz join.[6] |
OG | April 5, Froggen joins.[10] | |
OG | July (approx.), Expect, inSec, and Froggen leave. | |
GG | December 6, Froggen joins.[13] | |
GG | December 11, Froggen's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2020.[21] |
GG | December 9, Froggen leaves.[11][12] | |
DIG | December 9, Froggen joins.[15] | |
DIG | December 11, Grig, Froggen, Johnsun, and Aphromoo's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2021.[22] |
DIG | July 2, Akaadian and Froggen leave for academy roster.[14] | |
DIG.A | July 2, Froggen joins from main roster.[18] | |
DIG.A | November 16, Froggen leaves.[16][17] |
LG | July 14, Froggen (Content Creator) joins.[19] |
Biography[]
Since his childhood, Henrik "Froggen" Hansen has played video games such as Counter-Strike and Warcraft 3. Froggen was introduced to League of Legends by his brother and, over time, realized that becoming a professional gamer was a possibility. Froggen's competitive drive and desire to be the best AP Carry in League of Legends has landed him amongst the best players in the world of professional gaming. Mechanics and lane dominance are two aspects of Froggen’s gameplay that he believes will set him above the rest, and secure victories for his team.
Season 1[]
Froggen's League of Legends career started with him spending a few months on minor teams, before joining Team Infused. After the team disbanded, just a month later, Froggen moved on to join Absolute Legends, where he met Wickd. With the merger of Absolute Legends and Counter Logic Gaming, the team Counter Logic Gaming EU was formed.
Season 2[]
Newly formed CLG.EU's first appearance would come at Kings of Europe. The team won the tournament and made a big statement by beating Moscow Five in the final. They would go on to follow this up with another triumph against Moscow Five, beating them in the final of the Corsair Vengeance Cup.
A long season saw Froggen and CLG.EU face Moscow Five on a number of other occasions. The next time the two would meet was the final of DreamHack Summer 2012, where again CLG.EU came out victorious. Despite their early season dominance, Froggen and the team were beaten by Moscow Five in the final of ECC Poland.
Next up for CLG.EU were the Regional Finals, where the team placed 3rd behind SK Gaming and Moscow Five. The team's performance sealed them a spot at the Season 2 World Championship. In preparation for this, CLG.EU placed second at Azubu The Champions Summer 2012 against mainly Korean opposition.
At the Season 2 World Championship, Froggen and the team finished in 2nd place in the group stages, securing them a place in the knockout rounds of the tournament. CLG.EU beat Team WE in the quarterfinals of the tournament, but were beaten in the semifinals by Madlife's Azubu Frost.
The team finished the season off with a 3rd place finish at the MLG Fall Championship and a 2nd placed finish at DreamHack Winter 2012. At the close of the season, the team decided to split with the CLG organization and join Evil Geniuses.
Season 3[]
A new challenge presented itself to Froggen and the team in the form of the upcoming LCS Spring Split. A number of good performances on Twisted Fate from Froggen saw the team finish 4th, granting them a spot in the Spring Playoffs. Evil Geniuses lost to Fnatic in the semifinals of the tournament, but the team clinched 3rd place by beating SK Gaming in the third-place match.
With Froggen now performing especially well on Ahri and Jayce, the Summer Split was strangely similar to the Spring Split for EG. With a 3rd place finish, they secured a spot in the Summer Playoffs. Playoffs losses to Fnatic in the semifinal and Moscow Five in the third-place match saw Evil Geniuses finish 4th.
On December 10, 2013, Froggen and longtime teammate Wickd left Evil Geniuses and joined Alliance.[23]
2014 Season[]
The start of the Spring Split was disappointing for Froggen and the rest of Alliance, as they found themselves consistently ranked in the bottom 3 teams, until the 8th week. From here onwards, Alliance dominated the split. An overall team improvement propelled them up to 1st in the penultimate week. Froggen's individual performances saw him collect 2 weekly MVP awards and the overall MVP award for the split. In an unsuccessful superweek, Alliance lost the top spot and finished in 3rd place behind SK Gaming and Fnatic.
Alliance's performance in their first split resulted in their qualification for the Spring Playoffs. The playoffs saw the team lose to Fnatic in the semifinal, and then to ROCCAT in the third-place match.
Froggen was voted by EU fans to take part in the All-Star Challenge at All-Star Paris 2014 along with Diamondprox. Froggen played on Team Ice during the tournament along with Doublelift, Madlife and others. His 'Super 1v1' win against Team Fire's WeiXiao secured the overall win for Team Ice.
The Summer Split saw Alliance emulate their form from the end of the Spring Split. Froggen's impressive performances on a range of champions, including Xerath in particular, helped the team to a 1st place finish - with Alliance staying at the peak of the rankings table for the entire split.
Following this was the Summer Playoffs, a chance for Froggen to qualify for the World Championship in his first season with the organization. Alliance placed 1st in the playoffs, beating Fnatic in the final, and secured themselves a place at the World Championship.
The World Championship saw Alliance placed in Group D along with NaJin White Shield, Cloud9 and KaBuM! e-Sports. Despite successful games for Froggen on Ahri, Alliance beat each team once and lost to each team once, resulting in a 3rd place finish in the group. This meant they would not go any further in the tournament.
2015 Season[]
Alliance were the European team invited to IEM San Jose. Seeded directly into the semifinals, Froggen and the team lost their matchup to Cloud9 and tied for third place with Team SoloMid.
In order to comply with new LCS regulations, Alliance would have to change their name for the upcoming season, and they rebranded as Elements.[24] The Spring Split itself was not a success for the team, finishing in 7th place after making a number of roster changes. This meant that the team would not go to playoffs, but would qualify for the Summer Split.
After the split, Elements changed their roster significantly; Froggen being the only member to stay on the team, while Jwaow, dexter, Tabzz, and promisQ joined as starters.[25] The Summer Split was also disappointing for the team, again finishing in 7th place, though this meant that they would still have a place in next season's Spring Split.
2016 Season[]
Froggen moved to North America for the 2016 season, joining new venture-capital-backed team Echo Fox along with Keith, Hard, Big, and Korean soloqueue star top laner kfo. Visa problems kept Froggen, Hard, and kfo out of competition for several games early on in the season, and despite an upswing after the full roster returned, Echo Fox placed seventh at the end of the spring split - out of playoffs but also safe from relegation. Their overall season record was 6-12, with 6 of those losses coming from their games with a substitute roster as well as a forfeit prior to determining their substitute roster. With their full lineup, their record was 6-6.
In the Summer Season, Echo Fox had almost no roster problems at all - they substituted Grigne in for two games in week 3, and switched Froggen to top lane for one game while kfo played mid lane, but other than that they had a completely stable roster. With stability did not come an improvement over their spring performance; while they picked up several individual game wins (including handing Team SoloMid their only game 1 defeat of the entire split), the team lost every single series after the first week and finished in last place, three series behind the ninth-place NRG Esports. In the 2017 Spring Promotion Tournament, Echo Fox turned their season around and took advantage of NRG's weakness, beating Team Liquid Academy in the elimination round, losing to the much-improved Phoenix1, and then sweeping NRG in the final series to return to the LCS for 2017.
2017 Season[]
After speculations about Froggen leaving Echo Fox rise, he subsequently released his official statement on Youtube in regards to his termination with the team and shared his perspective outlook for the future in 2018.
2018 Season[]
On the 29th March 2018 Origen, along with Riot Games confirmed that Origen along with some of the teams from the 2017 CS would compete in the new European Masters competition in April 2018. On the 31st March 2018, Origen announced that former KT Rolster jungler Choi "inSec" In-Seok would join the team. On the 3rd April 2018, Origen announced that former G2 ESports toplaner Ki "Expect" Dae-han would also join the team. It was widely rumored on Twitch as well as on Discord that he will be returning to the League of Legends professional scene in 2018. This was later confirmed by Origen (eSports) on Twitter on April 5, 2018, as they announce that Froggen will be joining them as their mid laner.
Trivia[]
Anivia[]
- Has a reputation for being one of the best Anivia players in the world.
- He owns an Anivia plush toy that he has taken onstage with him.
- Has re-invented Anivia multiple times, with successes in unusual builds such as Warmog's Armor and going for Chalice of Harmony and Tear of the Goddess for amplified mana regeneration.
- Fans voted for him to play Anivia at the All-Star Paris 2014 Pick-10 challenge on Day 3, and he recorded a K/D/A of 11/0/14 against Bjergsen's Zed.
- One of his signature Anivia moves is to take Teleport and use it while Anivia (or "Eggnivia") has been KO'd while Rebirth is active (in egg form.)
Playstyle[]
- Is known for a farming-centric mid lane style of play
- Previously held the unofficial record for reaching 300 cs the fastest in competitive play, hitting it at the 23:10 minute mark playing as Karthus. He reached that mark during the group stages of the Season 2 World Championship against the Saigon Jokers. The record was later broken by XiaoWeiXiao.
- On March 13, 2016, achieved the record of most CS in a single game, with 764, defeating the previous record set by Coco in February 2015. Froggen played Gangplank in a win against Team Dignitas. This record was broken on April 28 by Ever AD carry LokeN, in a 76-minute-long game on Sivir in the LCK 2016 Summer Promotion Tournament.
- Known for playing unconventional champions in the middle lane, such Corki years before Corki mid became meta
- When in Korea in season 2, he was forced to go mid every game by his solo queue team mates. There he learned to play bruisers mid and picked up his now famous Lee Sin mid that won him a series at MLG Dallas 2012.
- One of the players to start the trend of running full magic resist rune pages and a playstyle involving rushing Abyssal Scepter on AP Carries.
Memorable Games[]
- All-Star 1v1 Showmatches
- Defeated WeiXiao's Jarvan IV with Yasuo in an ace match to determine the All-Star Challenge at All-Star Paris 2014.
- He defeated Faker in an Anivia mirror match in the opening round of the 1v1 tournament at All-Star Los Angeles 2015 - the first time the two played against each other in competitive play.
- After his win against Faker, he defeated Koro1's Quinn with an AP Nasus in the second round of the 1v1 tournament at All-Star Los Angeles 2015.
- In the ensuing quarterfinals at All-Star LA, he defeated Aphromoo in a Zilean mirror match where both agreed to use only auto-attacks and not kill or attack each other.
- He played support in an LCS game - namely, the third-place tiebreaker against Gambit in Summer 2013. He went 2/4/19 on Blitzcrank while Krepo took his place with Anivia in the middle lane.
Other[]
- Favorite anime are Angel Beats! and Shakugan no Shana.[26]
- Favorite food is French Fries.
- Often plays Tetris while waiting for his queue to pop.
- He was selected by ggChronicle as the 2012 Player of the Year as well as being given the Silver Deathcap award for being a member of the fantasy team, World Team Two[27][28].
- In 2012, ocelote accused Froggen of DDosing a game and later apologized for his accusation. Since then, it has been a running joke in the community that whenever a stream lags, it is due to Froggen ddosing the event.
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Froggen 1v1 Tournament Results | |||||
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Date | Pl | Event | Prize | Team | Last Result |
2015-12-13 | 3 - 4 | All-Star 2015 Los Angeles | Ice | 0 : 2 Doublelift |
Media[]
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- December 17, Froggen Interview [Archived] with Hammer on Absolute Legends
- April 8, Krepo et Froggen nous répondent with aAa Gaming on Dailymotion
- April 16, CLG EU Froggen (AP CARRY) AMA with Froggen on Reddit
- May 20, Interview with CLG.eu's Froggen [Lost] with Sjokz on SK Gaming
- June 9, CLG.Eu Froggen - MLG Anaheim Day Two [Lost] with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- June 20, Froggen(Anivia) AMA after 2 first big offline events (MLG and Dreamhack) with Froggen on Reddit
- August 7, in2LOL Interviews Froggen [Archived] with Methis on in2LOL
- September 13, CLG Eu Froggen Interview after OGN Summer Championship [Lost] with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- October 11, CLG.EU Froggen AMA with Froggen on Reddit
- October 15, Krepo & Froggen Interview with Pluto - League of Legends World Finals with Pluto on YouTube
- October 19, Trinity Force Podcast Presents: Sheen Procs – Episode 6: “Froggen” [Lost] with Trinity Force Podcast on ggChronicle
- November 3, CLG.EU Froggen at the MLG Fall Championships with Seltzer on YouTube
- November 4, Froggen (CLG EU) and BigfatLP (CLG NA) Interview with Optimus Tom - MLG Fall Championship Dallas with Optimus Tom on YouTube
- November 24, Froggen Anivia vs Toyz Orianna - Intel Pack4DreamHack Winter 2012 with Pack4DreamHack on YouTube
- November 24, E-Sports: Gains and Sacrifices - Intel Pack4DreamHack Winter 2012 with Pack4DreamHack on YouTube
- December 16, CLG.eu Snoopeh, Froggen & Krepo at IEM Cologne with Sjokz on YouTube
- December 19, USZAT meets Reapered (and Snoopeh, and Krepo, and...) with Carmac on YouTube
- March 13, Froggen 'Grilled': "I think our style of playing is over, it doesn't work anymore." (Episode #34) with Thorin on YouTube
- March 23, Interviews de Froggen et Yellowpete aux LCS de Lille [Archived] with Aerik on Me Mid
- June 21, LCS Moscow 2013: interview with EG-Froggen with LoLGamerRu on YouTube
- June 28, LCS Moscow 2013: Harryduck`s interview with EG Froggen with Harryduck on YouTube
- December 30, 'Reflections' with Froggen with Thorin on YouTube
- March 6, EU LCS 2014 W8: Interview with Alliance Froggen with Curlychan on YouTube
- March 20, Froggen after his game against Gambit (video) with , and on onGamers
- April 3, 'Reflections' with Froggen with Thorin on onGamers
- April 22, Summoning Insight Episode 5, with guest Froggen with , and on InsightOnEsports
- May 8, Cool Down, Froggen on Team Ice's loss in URF challange (video) with , and on onGamers
- May 9, Team Fire's Shy and Ice's Froggen spar after their hexakill match (video) with , and on onGamers
- August 12, 유럽 LoL 팀 얼라이언스, 그들과의 유쾌한 수다 (Korean) [http://www.reddit.com/r/leagueoflegends/comments/2dbu70/team_alliance_inven_interview_translated/ (English)] with , and on Inven Global
- September 25, A Froggen Interview (Video) with , and on onGamers
- September 26, A Froggen Interivew (Video) with , and on OGN Global
- December 4, Alliance Froggen | 20 Questions (video) with , and on HyperX
- December 13, Froggen: An E-sports prodigy part 1 by , and on Gold Per 10
- December 16, Froggen: An E-sports prodigy part 2 by , and on Gold Per 10
- December 18, Froggen: An E-sports prodigy part 3 by , and on Gold Per 10
- June 24, Froggen's Faux Pas: Mastering the Elements by , and on The Score
- August 21, Summoning Insight Episode 56, with guest Froggen with , and on InsightOnEsports
- September 17, Froggen on the Group Draws, EU's Chances, and What He's Excited for at Worlds with , and on onGamers
- November 29, What kind of teammates does Froggen need to succeed? by Ryan Tang on Gold Per 10
- December 12, Froggen about 2016: "NA is definitely an option" with , and on Fragbite
- December 12, Froggen on Faker: 'He wanted me to play Anivia and see if he could beat me, but I am Anivia' with , and on theScore Esports
- February 14, Froggen on Echo Fox: 'The communication gets better every single day' with , and on The Score
- March 2, 'Reflections' with Froggen (2nd apperance) with Thorin on YouTube
- March 2, Froggen and Alex Ich’s dual paths through the NA LCS by Taylor Cocke on Yahoo
- March 13, Froggen: 'I wasn't sure how many I actually had that counted as gold... but I knew I was up there' with , and on The Score
- March 14, Froggen and Keith Discuss Setting New Records against Dignitas with , and on Yahoo
- June 4, EFX Froggen Broadcast Interview (EFX vs. P1) with , and on LoL Esports
- June 6, Froggen on Korean vs NA dynamic queue, stepping up as a leader on Echo Fox with , and on Yahoo!
- June 21, DUOS: Diamondprox and Froggen with , and on LoL Esports
- June 27, Froggen breaks down the set against TSM, says the first game win 'motivates us a lot' with , and on The Score
- August 5, Froggen on what relegation would mean: ‘I try not to think about it, but I want to stay with Echo Fox’ with , and on Yahoo!
- January 21, Froggen on adding Looper: “I was obviously excited. He’s been to pretty much every single worlds since he’s been playing on pro teams.” with , and on Slingshot
- February 1, Froggen claims no LCS teams will scrim Echo Fox, forcing team to find other ways to practice with , and on Yahoo Esports
- February 20, Froggen talks Echo Fox's strengths and the advantages Wild Card teams have in world tournaments with , and on Blitz Esports
- March 21, Froggen on new Anivia skin: “I like the banners on the wall, and it looks good. It also looks different, like everything is kind of red, so it’s just funny, and I feel like it’s a pretty good skin.” with , and on Slingshot Esports
- June 9, Froggen: “I still think it’s super fun to be in the LCS and just play games every week against other pro players. I don’t know. It’s just so enjoyable.” with , and on Slingshot Esports
- November 2, YLYL w/Froggen: his message for TSM fans, liking James Harden & his legacy with Lisa Doan on theScore Esports
- January 31, Froggen: "I think coaching would be very interesting, but my current focus is just to be a professional player." with Joonkyu "Lasso" Seok, Kyeongbeom "Its" Kim, , and Woo "Ready" Hyun on Inven Global
- June 9, Forg1ven and Froggen: Minimum Requirement is Excellence by Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- January 13, Froggen explains why people should stop DOUBTING his abilities with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 6, GGS Froggen: “We definitely don’t have a team identity right now and I think it’s pretty clear to everyone” with Izento on Esports Heaven
- February 9, GGS Froggen: "If you stay stuck with one mindset throughout the years, you will never succeed." with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- February 12, Washed Up by , and on The Player's Lobby
- February 14, League of Legends: The Fantastic Four of LCS Week Three by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- February 18, Froggen explains why Karthus is so good and hints at a "special pick" with Choi "Locodoco" Yoon-seop on YouTube
- February 26, GGS Froggen about Crown: “I still see him more as a Malzahar player rather than a Viktor player. I know he’s known for playing Viktor because of 2016, but I’m fairly confident I’m the better Viktor” with Izento on Esports Heaven
- February 27, Froggen reveals his new ritual which gives GGS a 100% win rate with , and on Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 13, Froggen gives insight on the game against TL, playoffs, and mid lane picks with Choi "Locodoco" Yoon-seop on YouTube
- March 26, Froggen on GG's upcoming tiebreaker against FlyQuest - "They're a pretty solid team" with Choi "Locodoco" Yoon-seop on YouTube
- March 29, Froggen is back in the playoffs and FlyQuest is next on the menu by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- March 30, League of Legends: Froggen and Playoffs by Declan Mclaughin on The Game Haus
- April 3, Froggen's thoughts on why GGS didn't put him on a carry for game 5 with Choi "Locodoco" Yoon-seop on YouTube
- June 2, GGS Froggen: "TSM, C9, and TL are the top 3, so it's important for us to take wins against the rest of the teams." with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- June 3, Froggen says that player difference won them their game vs FlyQuest with Locodoco on YouTube
- June 5, Froggen explains why some stompy games are GOOD for LCS with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- June 25, Froggen dispels common misconceptions about Golden Guardians with Locodoco on YouTube
- July 27, Froggen’s journey back to relevance and his expectations with Golden Guardians by Brian Chang on Dot Esports
- July 31, Froggen describes the impact Rick Fox had on him at Echo Fox with Fasffy on YouTube
- January 27, Froggen: 'In NA I haven't really had any success and that's something I really want to achieve' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 1, DIG Froggen: "In my opinion, compared to scrims, we've underperformed." with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- March 31, DIG Froggen: “I’m fortunate enough that people care and still talk about me this much even though[…]while I’ve been in NA I haven’t been able to win” with Izento on Esports Heaven
- June 9, Froggen can't say if he will be starting for Dignitas, or who any of the lineup will be with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- April 27, Discussing the LEGACY of Gambit Gaming and Moscow Five - Summoning Insight S4E8 (feat. Froggen) by MonteCristo and Thorin on YouTube
- May 25, "You don't HAVE to CALL OUT your team-mates" - Reflections with Froggen - League of Legends with Thorin on YouTube
Post-Match Interviews
Date | Tournament | Match | Link |
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2020-01-25 | LCS 2020 Spring | CLG vs DIG | Link |
2019-07-27 | LCS 2019 Summer | GG vs 100 | Link |
2019-06-02 | LCS 2019 Summer | FLY vs GG | Link |
2019-03-23 | LCS 2019 Spring | OPT vs GG | Link |
2019-03-03 | LCS 2019 Spring | 100 vs GG | Link |
2019-02-24 | LCS 2019 Spring | GG vs FOX | Link |
2019-02-10 | LCS 2019 Spring | GG vs OPT | Link |
2013-12-14 | Battle of the Atlantic 2013 | DIG vs ALL | Link |
2013-04-13 | EU LCS 2013 Spring | EG vs FNC | Link |
2013-03-24 | EU LCS 2013 Spring | CW vs EG | Link |
2013-03-01 | EU LCS 2013 Spring | EG vs CW | Link |
2013-02-17 | EU LCS 2013 Spring | EG vs GIA | Link |
Highlight Videos[]
- 2015
- 2014
- 2013
- 2012
- August 23, Weekly Highlight #1
- June 11, Best of Froggen - Highlights & Funny Moments
- August 28, Froggen Best Mid EU Highlights - 2014 EU LCS Summer + Paris Allstars
- November 23, Froggen's Lux Game 29/2/13
- February 4, FROGGEN HIGHLIGHT ➪ by N3tworkKitt3N
- July 30, Froggen 300 minions in 20 minutes
- August 17, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtjOhPzWWH8 Froggen's Best Plays
Other Video Content[]
- October 5, 2012 - Froggen Anivia dance + Snoopeh stare down
- July 17, 2013 - League of Legends Player Spotlight - Froggen
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Voiced By | Raafaa |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Untitled Pastebin pastebin.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 AbsoluteLegends is merging with Counter Logic Gaming! absolutelegends.net
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Absolute Legends Coming Soon absolutelegends.eu
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 CLG in 2013 clgaming.net
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 AbsoluteLegends is merging with Counter Logic Gaming! absolutelegends.net
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Alliance unveils League of Legends team thealliance.gg
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Former CLG EU League of Legends team official join Evil Geniuses gamespot.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Elements' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 Echo Fox's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Golden Guardians' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Dignitas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Golden Guardians' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Dignitas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Dignitas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Dignitas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Dignitas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 Dignitas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Luminosity Gaming's Tweet tweet.com
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 mTw and AbsoluteLegends.eu join forces absolutelegends.eu
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2018-12-11
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2019-12-11
- ↑ http://league.thealliance.gg/
- ↑ Elements Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ Elements' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ Alliance Froggen 20 Questions youtube.com
- ↑ Player of the Year 2012: Henrik "Froggen" Hansen ggchronicle.com
- ↑ World Team of the Year 2012: Group B ggchronicle.com