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Karmine Corp
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Team Information
Org Location
France
Region
EMEA
EMEA
OwnerKamel "Kameto" Kebir
Amine "Prime" Mekri
Zouhaïr "Kotei" Darji
Head CoachRehareha "Reha" Ramanana
SponsorOrange
Michelin
RedBull
CIC
Logitech G
Celio
Fitness Park
LeetDesk
RhinoShield
Quersus
History
Created2020-11-16
Social Media & Links
Current Roster

Karmine Corp is an organization founded by popular French streamer Kameto and influencer Prime. They were previously known as Kameto Corp. They are more commonly referred to as KCorp.

The organization quickly gained popularity among the French community and has now acquired one of the largest fanbases in France and French-speaking countries. Though they started out in League of Legends, KCorp has as of 2022 rosters on a number of other games, namely Valorant, TFT, Trackmania, Rocket League and Smash Bros Ultimate.

History

2021 Season

Spring Split

Karmine Corp rebranded from the name Kameto Corp after qualifying for the LFL (League of Legends French League) from the second division. The team acquired a brand new roster composed of: Adam, Cinkrof, Saken, XMatty, and Targamas, with only Adam being kept from their previous iteration in second division.

The team quickly rose to recognition, consistently finishing in the top 3 after each week, and even ending the regular season in first place after securing a tiebreaker win over Misfits Premier. Already qualified for the playoffs finals, they dominantly defeated Misfits Premier 3-0 to win the season, their first trophy, and secure the LFL first seed for European Masters.

European Masters Spring

Going into EUM, Karmine Corp were seen as favorites to win the tournament. They dominated their group, with a score of 6-0, and even secured a 17 minutes victory over FC Schalke 04 Evolution. They faced SAIM SE SuppUp in the quarterfinals and UCAM Esports Club in the semifinals, with both series being close and ending in the maximum number of games, but Karmine Corp still secured 2-1 victories over these teams. KCorp then faced BT Excel in the finals, who they had previously beaten 2-0 in group stage, and with a score of 3-1, the organization won their first European Masters trophy in front of more than 370,000 viewers, an all-time record for the tournament, and an all-time record for a French League of Legends esports broadcast.[1]

Summer Split

Following the exposure the team got during European Masters, Adam was recruited by Fnatic in the LEC and Cabochard was selected to replace him as the new top laner. Despite the roster change, Karmine Corp carried their momentum from EU Masters into the summer split, they dominated the whole regular season, being consistently in first place from beginning to end. Once again receiving a finals bye, they faced Misfits Premier in finals for a spring finals rematch, but this time they fell short, losing the series 3-1, they then went to European Masters as LFL 2nd seed.

European Masters Summer

KCorp were largely favorites in their group and ended up being first place with a score of 5-1, dropping only a single game to LVP first seed Vodafone Giants. In the quarterfinals they faced once again UCAM Esports Club, but this time quickly defeated the team with a final score of 3-0, and advanced to the semifinals. There they faced Prime League first seed BIG which opposed great resistance by taking the first and fourth game, but KCorp still won the series 3-2. In the finals they faced Fnatic Rising who just defeated favorites Misfits Premier. Karmine Corp took a lead in the series by scoring the first two games, but were in a dire situation when Fnatic won the two following games, thus tying the series. After a largely one-sided ame 5 where KCorp took an early lead and managed to snowball from it, they secured the series and avoided the reverse-sweep. They became the first organization to win EUM twice and the first organization to win EUM back-to-back.

2022 Season

Spring Split

Following the departures of Cinkrof, XMatty, and Targamas for LEC teams, the structure acquired jungler 113, support Hantera, and in one of the most mediatized roster swaps of the offseason, ADC Rekkles.

The team had a rough first three weeks, placing at 8th place with a result of 2-4 before Week 4. KCorp managed to secure a 2-0 week in front of an audience on occasion of the LFL Days being played offline at a venue for this week, and carried the momentum for the rest of the regular season where they ended up 2nd and were already qualified for European Masters.

Facing LDLC OL in their first playoffs match, they fell short losing 3-0, and in the loser bracket, KC also lost to Team BDS Academy 3-1, still qualifying for European Masters play-ins.

European Masters Spring

As expected, Karmine Corp easily advanced through the play-in stage, dropping no games and heading to the main event.

They were seeded with tournament contenders NLC first seed X7 Esports and Prime League first seed GamerLegion. They suffered a harsh defeat in their first group stage game against X7, failing to secure a single kill. However, they bounced back to win all five of their remaining games, including a tiebreaker against X7, to secure first place in the group.

In the quarterfinals, they faced Unicorns of Love Sexy Edition, who took Game 1, but KCorp swept the next three games to advance to the semifinals. They then faced Vitality.Bee in a heated and intense series that initially went 2-0 in Vitality's favor. However, KCorp managed to win Game 3 and use the momentum to complete the reverse sweep and advance to the finals. They finally faced off against LFL champion and tournament favorite LDLC OL, losing Game 1 but winning the next two games to secure a 3-1 victory. Karmine Corp once again broke records by becoming the first organization to win the tournament three times, and they also won it back-to-back-to-back.

Summer Season

The team had high expectations heading into the summer season, but their performances declined throughout the season. They barely secured a playoff spot, but fell in the first round to GameWard 3-1, thus failing to qualify for the European Masters for the first time in the team's history.

2023 Season

Spring Split

Coming into the 2023 season, KCorp released their jungle and bot lane duo, signing Skeanz, Kaori, and Whiteinn. Cabochard and Saken remained on the team. The roster failed to perform to expectations, consistently occupying the bottom places of the league and missing playoffs for the first time in the team's history.

Summer Split

Following the failure of the spring season, KCorp released their bot lane duo and moved Skeanz to a substitute position. They acquired young promising talent Caliste and welcomed back their 2021 jungler Cinkrof and support Targamas.

The team had much better results throughout the season, scoring a seven-game win streak over four weeks and securing first place in regular season. During regular season, rookie Caliste performed really well, even under pressure, with the team securing two wins in front of more than 1,500 KCorp fans during LFL offline week.

The team was seen as the favorite heading into the playoffs. In their first round, they faced BK ROG Esports and defeated them 3-1. They then met them again in the finals, this time quickly sweeping the series with a score of 3-0 to be crowned LFL champions for the second time after LFL 2021 Spring, Karmine Corp will then return to the EMEA Masters after two splits of absence.

EMEA Masters Summer

Karmine Corp got through the group phase with some difficulty, losing twice to Macko Esports and once to Nativz, securing its playoff place in a tie-breaker.

They were drawn to play against Istanbul Wildcats in the quarter-finals, who were seen as the tournament favourites. But the series was dominated by KCorp, who defeated them 3-0 in very clean fashion.

Then in the semi-finals they met Team GO, who had been on a roll throughout the tournament so far. The series was heated and went back and forth, but in the end Karmine Corp took over with a finale score of 3-2 and were headed to Montpellier in front of their audience for the finals.

There they met Movistar Riders, LVP's first seed who had convincing performances in their side of the bracket. KCorp opened the series with two very convincing games and getting a headstart of 2-0. But Movistar won the two following games tying the series at 2-2 and giving the audience the silver scrapes. The final game was heated with both teams winning teamfights but KCorp managed at some point to create a lead and took over the grand finals securing their 4th EMEA Masters trophy in front of about 10,000 of their fans in Montpellier.

2024 Season

Following the acquisition of the Astralis slot in the LEC, Karmine Corp formed its first roster. The organisation faced a number of obstacles during its construction, mainly a limited budget and an increase in the minimum age of players to 18, preventing Caliste from joining the league. Nevertheless, by keeping Cabochard, Saken and Targamas from their previous iteration in the LFL and welcoming Bo and Upset from Team Vitality, KC completed its first ever LEC team.

Winter Split

The team got off to a rocky start, with the players unable to find their feet as a team. After 2 weeks the team hadn't managed to win a game, but nevertheless finished on a positive note with 2 wins over SK Gaming and Team BDS at the end of the season. Finishing with a final score of 2-7, the team failed to qualify for the play-offs.

Spring Split

With a glimmer of hope given by the team's last performance at the Winter Split, Karmine Corp arrived at the Spring Split with the same roster. They got off to a promising start, winning their first match of the season against GIANTX and a match against MAD Lions KOI the following week. But with a score of 2-3 and still with every chance of reaching the play-offs, the team still couldn't find any momentum and stalled at the foot of the next phase.

Summer Split

After the disappointments of the first two seasons, the organisation made major changes to the team, replacing the entire topside. Vladi was promoted from the academy, veteran Closer joined the team as their Jungler and, rather unexpectedly, LCK winner Canna was brought in.

With this new crew, the team showed a much better face, winning 4 games of the season, including two memorable comebacks against MAD Lions KOI and Team Vitality, and for the first time qualifying for the play-offs of Europe's number one league.

Karmine Corp met G2 Esports for their first playoff match, and the match went G2's way, sending KC into the lower bracket. There they met MAD Lions KOI who was expected to win the series, but the series was largely dominated by Karmine Corp who advanced to the next round against SK Gaming. Once again being the underdogs of the match they managed to beat SK 2-1 and advancing to the best-of 5 phase of the play-offs for the first time. They were matched against Team BDS for a qualification to the season finals and a chance to qualify at Worlds 2024. The series went back and forth and was very close reaching game 5, but unfortunately for KC, Team BDS managed to take a lead in the last game and snowball from it. This concluded the first year of Karmine Corp in the LEC.

2025 Season

The team kept the core of it's previous roster with Canna, Vladi and Targamas. They promoted the famed and promising rookie Caliste from their academy team, and acquired jungler Yike, who was highly sought after.

Winter Split

The team got off to a strong start, securing a clean victory against G2 Esports in their opening match of the year and quickly rose to a contender status. They finished the regular season in 2nd place with a 6-3 record. In the first round of playoffs, they faced Team Vitality and swiftly defeated them 2-0 to advance in the next round against Movistar KOI, who suffered the same treatment. Karmine Corp then advanced to the winner bracket finals, where they faced a solid G2 Esports who had also been on a roll on their side of the bracket, the series ended on the score of 3-1 in favor of G2. In the lower finals Karmine Corp went up against Fnatic who were seen as a top contender for the title at this point, the series went back and forth up to a game 5, where Karmine managed to create an early lead and steamroll their way to the grand final. Re-matched against a dominant G2 Esports, Karmine Corp defied all expectations, delivering a flawless 3-0 sweep in a completely one-sided fashion, thus qualifying for the 2025 First Stand, marking the organization’s first-ever international tournament appearance.

Trivia

  • Karmine Corp faced Vitality.Bee twice in best-of-5 series, once in the LFL 2021 Finals and once in the European Masters Spring 2022, and both series ended in reverse sweeps in favor of Karmine Corp.
  • The organization frequently holds events named Karmine Corp Experience (KCX), where the players play a game in front of an audience and can meet the fans.
    • The first KCX took place in the Palais des Congrès in Paris, gathering 3,700 fans.
    • The second KCX took place in the mythical venue AccorHotels Arena, which also hosted the Worlds 2019 finals. The 12,000 tickets were sold out during the release day. [2]
    • The third KCX took place in Paris La Défense Arena, the largest indoor stadium on european continent, and gathered about 30,000 fans
    • The fourth edition took place in the same stadium as the previous one, the show centered around the rivalry with MAD Lions KOI, the two teams faced off on a gauntlet between several of their teams in front of 28,000 people.
  • As of 2025, Karmine Corp is the only team to have won EMEA Masters more than once, with a total of 4 wins (3 of them consecutive) between 2021 and 2023.
  • The organization announced on the 16th of September 2023 that they are becoming the only tenant of a 3,000 seat stadium in the south of Paris. It is currently expected to be opened for summer 2024 and will host showmatches, official matches, viewing parties and more[3].

Timeline

  • 2020
  • 2021
  • 2022
  • 2023
  • 2024
  • 2025
  • January 6, Nalkya (Positional Coach) joins.[26]
  • November 18, Saken changes residency from
    EU
    Europe
    to
    EMEA
    EMEA
    . 113 changes residency from
    TR
    Turkey
    to
    EMEA
    EMEA
    . Hantera changes residency from
    EU
    Europe
    to
    EMEA
    EMEA
    . Team changes region from
    EU
    Europe
    to
    EMEA
    EMEA
    due to Riot reorganizing the regions. Cabochard changes residency from
    EU
    Europe
    to
    EMEA
    EMEA
    . Reha changes residency from
    EU
    Europe
    to
    EMEA
    EMEA
    . Kameto changes residency from
    EU
    Europe
    to
    EMEA
    EMEA
    . Striker changes residency from
    EU
    Europe
    to
    EMEA
    EMEA
    . Wao changes residency from
    EU
    Europe
    to
    EMEA
    EMEA
    . Rekkles changes residency from
    EU
    Europe
    to
    EMEA
    EMEA
    .
  • November 30,
    113 leaves.[27]
  • December 15,
    Rekkles leaves.[28]
  • December 18,
    Hantera leaves.[29]
  • December 20, Striker (Head Coach) leaves.[30]
  • January 8,
    Canna's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2025.
    Yike's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2026.[72]
  • March 9,
    Vladi's contract is extended through 2027.[73]
  • March 27, Cinkrof (Co-Streamer) joins.[74]
  • March 28,
    Vladi's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2027.[75]

Player Roster

Active

Dates:Approx|Exact
PlayerNameRoleContract EndsJoined
KR

CannaKim Chang-dong (김창동)
Top Laner
2025-11-17
May 20242024-05-02
EMEA

YikeMartin Sundelin
Jungler
2026-11-16
Dec 20242024-12-14
EMEA

VladiVladimiros Kourtidis
Mid Laner
2027-11-15
May 20242024-05-02
EMEA

CalisteCaliste Henry-Hennebert
Bot Laner
2026-11-16
Dec 20242024-12-14
EMEA

TargamasRaphaël Crabbé
Support
2025-11-17
May 20232023-05-17

Former

Players are shown for the entire duration of their tenure on the team, with the role and substitute/trainee status they had upon their departure.

Dates:Approx|Exact
PlayerNameRoleJoinedLeftNext Team
EMEA

CabochardLucas Simon-Meslet
Top Laner
(+)
(–)
Inactive
May 20212021-05-29Nov 20242024-11-23None
CN

BoZhou Yang-Bo (周杨博)
Jungler
(+)
(–)
Inactive
Jan 20242024-01-03Nov 20242024-11-23None
EMEA

SakenLucas Fayard
Mid Laner
(+)
(–)
Inactive
Dec 20202020-12-23Nov 20242024-11-23None
EMEA

UpsetElias Lipp
Bot Laner
Jan 20242024-01-03Nov 20242024-11-23FNC
EMEA

CloserCan Çelik
Jungler
Apr 20242024-04-16Oct 20242024-10-23GX
EMEA

CalisteCaliste Henry-Hennebert
Bot Laner
May 20232023-05-17Jan 20242024-01-03KCB
EMEA

SkeanzDuncan Marquet
Jungler
(+)
(–)
Inactive
Jan 20232023-01-09Dec 20232023-12-19SUP
EMEA

CinkrofJakub Rokicki
Jungler
May 20232023-05-19Nov 20232023-11-20DVKM
EMEA

WaoWao Dai
Top Laner
Sep 20232023-09-22Oct 20232023-10-05None
EMEA

WhiteAslan Panglose
Jungler
Sep 20232023-09-22Oct 20232023-10-05M8
EMEA

JiizukeDaniele di Mauro
Mid Laner
Sep 20232023-09-22Oct 20232023-10-05None
EMEA

DenVoksneNikolaj Asbjorn Meilby
Bot Laner
Sep 20232023-09-22Oct 20232023-10-05CASE
EMEA

ZoelysThéo Le Scornec
Support
Sep 20232023-09-22Oct 20232023-10-05RGE
EMEA

KametoKamel Kebir
Sub/Jun
Sep 20232023-09-22Oct 20232023-10-05KC
EMEA

KaoriMuhammed Hasan Şentürk
Bot Laner
Jan 20232023-01-09May 20232023-05-18FUT
EMEA

whiteinnAlexandru Kolozsvari
Support
Jan 20232023-01-09May 20232023-05-16GIA
EMEA

WaoWao Dai
Sub/Top
Dec 20212021-12-15Jan 20232023-01-06NORD
EMEA

StrikerYanis Kella
Head Coach
(+)
(–)
Also Sub
Jan 20212021-01-18Dec 20222022-12-20BDS
EMEA

HanteraJules Bourgeois
Support
Nov 20212021-11-24Dec 20222022-12-18AEG
EMEA

RekklesCarl Martin Erik Larsson
Bot Laner
Nov 20212021-11-15Dec 20222022-12-15FNC
EMEA

113Doğukan Balcı
Jungler
Nov 20212021-11-26Nov 20222022-11-30AST
EU

CinkrofJakub Rokicki
Jungler
Dec 20202020-12-23Nov 20212021-11-15BDS
EU

xMattyMatthew Charles Coombs
Bot Laner
Dec 20202020-12-23Nov 20212021-11-15BDS
EU

TargamasRaphaël Crabbé
Support
Dec 20202020-12-23Nov 20212021-11-15G2
EU

AdamAdam Maanane
Top Laner
Nov 20202020-11-16May 20212021-05-12FNC

Player League Participation

This list includes regular-season games, tiebreakers, and playoff matches.

LEC

Player2013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025Games
SpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerWinterSpringSummerFinalsWinterSpringSummerFinalsWinterSpringSummer
Upset375
Cabochard318
Targamas161
Bo60
SAKEN32
Canna54
Vladi54
Closer37
Yike197
Caliste33

EM

Player20182019202020212022202320242025Games
SpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerWinterSpring
XMatty87
SAKEN81
Targamas70
Cinkrof60
Adam33
Cabochard59
Hantera55
11343
Rekkles37
Caliste44

LFL

Player2019202020212022202320242025Games
SpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerFlash InSpringSummer
SAKEN223
Targamas119
XMatty99
Cinkrof79
Adam48
Cabochard122
Hantera197
11394
Rekkles47
Skeanz150
Kaori18
Whiteinn18
Caliste79

Organization

Current

C ID Name Position
Kameto Kamel Kebir 80Co-Owner & President
Prime Amine Mekri Co-Owner & Director
Kotei Zouhaïr Darji Co-Owner & COO
Arthur Perticoz Chief Executive Officer
LeLfe Clément Laparra Head of Esports
Maul Amaury Clerckx Social Media Manager
Erwin Erwin Hamayada Lead Content Producer
mathéo Mathéo Maire Video Editor & Camera Operator
Dhav Dhav Oza Graphics Designer
Alastraea Rebecca Cantarella General Manager - Berlin Esports Coordinator
BenWSKY Benjamin Quandalle Team Manager
Reha Rehareha Ramanana 80Head Coach
Apples Žiga Jereb 80Assistant Coach
Wadi Wadi Benarbia 80Assistant Coach
Clément Clément Thillier 80Performance Coach
Xenesis Benjamin Castet Head of Data
Cinkrof Jakub Rokicki 80Co-Streamer

Former

C ID Name Position Next Team
Shaves Kevin Edward Tolman 80Assistant Coach None
Steak Chou Lu-Hsi (周律希) 80Assistant Coach None
YamatoCannon Jakob Mebdi 80Head Coach The Ruddy Sack
Wadi Wadi Benarbia 80Assistant Coach Karmine Corp Blue
YamatoCannon Jakob Mebdi 80Coach Head Coach
Nalkya Clement Guillemard Assistant Coach Zero Tenacity
Nerroh Stefan Pereira 80Head Coach None
Marie Vassel Sponsoring Manager None
Xavier Oswald Managing Director Business & Strategy None
Striker Yanis Kella 80Head Coach Team BDS
Shanky Ryan Kheroua Sports Director None

Tournaments

This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.

Minimum place

Karmine Corp Tournament Results - Show Prize as (LocalUSDEuros)
DatePlPrizeEventLast ResultRoster
2025-05-131 LEC 2025 Spring
8 - 1RR
 Canna,  Yike,  Vladi,  Caliste,  Targamas,  Reha,  Apples
2025-03-162$225,000$ 225,000€ 214,884.24 First Stand 2025
1 : 3HLE
 Canna,  Yike,  Vladi,  Caliste,  Targamas,  Reha,  Apples
2025-03-021€40,000€40,000€40,000 LEC 2025 Winter Playoffs
3 : 0G2
 Canna,  Yike,  Vladi,  Caliste,  Targamas,  Reha,  Apples
2025-02-032 LEC 2025 Winter
6 - 3RR
 Canna,  Yike,  Vladi,  Caliste,  Targamas,  Reha,  Apples
2024-07-264€5,000€5,000€5,000 LEC 2024 Summer Playoffs
2 : 3BDS
 Canna,  Closer,  Vladi,  Upset,  Targamas,  Reha,  Apples
2024-06-305 LEC 2024 Summer
4 - 5RR
 Canna,  Closer,  Vladi,  Upset,  Targamas,  Reha,  Apples
2024-03-2510 LEC 2024 Spring
2 - 7RR
 Cabochard,  Bo,  SAKEN,  Upset,  Targamas,  Reha,  Steak
2024-01-2910 LEC 2024 Winter
2 - 7RR
 Cabochard,  Bo,  SAKEN,  Upset,  Targamas,  YamatoCannon,  Reha
2023-10-045 - 8€500€500€500 Coupe de France 2023
1 : 3VITB
 Wao,  White,  Jiizuke,  DenVoksne,  Zoelys,  YamatoCannon
2023-09-081€40,000€40,000€40,000 EM 2023 Summer Main Event
3 : 2MRS
 Cabochard,  Cinkrof,  SAKEN,  Caliste,  Targamas,  Reha
Total Prize: USD 225,000EUR 85,500
Minimum place

Karmine Corp Showmatch Results - Show Prize as (LocalUSDEuros)
DatePlPrizeEventLast ResultRoster
2024-12-151 Red Bull League of Its Own 2024
1 : 0G2
 Canna,  Yike,  Vladi,  Caliste,  Targamas,  Reha,  Apples
2024-12-152 Red Bull League of Its Own 2024
0 : 1T1
 Canna,  Yike,  Vladi,  Caliste,  Targamas,  Reha,  Apples
2024-11-091 KCX4: Forever Rivals - LEC Match
1 : 0MDK
 Canna,  Closer,  Vladi,  Upset,  Targamas
2024-06-021 Life's Good, Let's Play
3 : 0LCK
 Canna,  Closer,  Vladi,  Upset,  Fleshy,  Reha,  Shaves,  Apples
2023-12-091 Red Bull League of Its Own 2023
1 : 0NNO
 Cabochard,  Cinkrof,  Saken,  Caliste,  Targamas
2023-12-092 Red Bull League of Its Own 2023
0 : 1T1
 Cabochard,  Cinkrof,  Saken,  Caliste,  Targamas
2022-01-081 - 2 Karmine Corp vs KOI Showmatch 2021-22
3 : 3KOI
 Cabochard,  113,  SAKEN,  Rekkles,  Hantera,  Striker
Total Prize: USD 0

Media

  • 2021
  • 2023
  • 2024
  • 2025

Images

Logos

Rosters

References

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  35. 35.0 35.1 Nerroh's Tweet (French) twitter.com
  36. 36.0 36.1 Giants' Tweet (Spanish) twitter.com
  37. 37.0 37.1 37.2 37.3 Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2023-05-16; after change - EMEA - 2023-05-17
  38. 38.0 38.1 Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2023-05-17; after change - EMEA - 2023-05-18
  39. 39.0 39.1 39.2 Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2023-05-18; after change - EMEA - 2023-05-19
  40. 40.0 40.1 40.2 Karmine Corp's Tweet (French) twitter.com
  41. 41.0 41.1 41.2 Karmine Corp's Tweet (French) twitter.com
  42. 42.0 42.1 42.2 Karmine Corp's Tweet (French) twitter.com
  43. Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2023-05-30; after change - EMEA - 2023-05-31
  44. 44.0 44.1 44.2 44.3 44.4 44.5 44.6 44.7 44.8 Karmine Corp's Tweet (French) twitter.com
  45. Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2023-09-26; after change - EMEA - 2023-09-27
  46. LEC's Tweet twitter.com
  47. LEC's Tweet twitter.com
  48. Karmine Corp's Tweet (French) twitter.com
  49. 49.0 49.1 Cinkrof's Tweet twitter.com
  50. 50.0 50.1 Papara SuperMassive's Tweet twitter.com
  51. 51.0 51.1 51.2 Karmine Corp's Tweet (French) twitter.com
  52. 52.0 52.1 52.2 52.3 52.4 52.5 52.6 Karmine Corp's Tweet (French) twitter.com
  53. 53.0 53.1 53.2 53.3 53.4 53.5 53.6 Karmine Corp's Tweet (French) twitter.com
  54. Alastraea's Tweet twitter.com
  55. Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2024-01-07; after change - EMEA - 2024-01-08
  56. Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2024-01-08; after change - EMEA - 2024-01-09
  57. Karmine Corp's Tweet twitter.com
  58. 58.0 58.1 Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2024-02-15; after change - EMEA - 2024-02-16
  59. 59.0 59.1 Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2024-04-04; after change - EMEA - 2024-04-05
  60. 60.0 60.1 Karmine Corp's Tweet (French) twitter.com
  61. 61.0 61.1 Karmine Corp's Tweet (French) twitter.com
  62. 62.0 62.1 62.2 62.3 62.4 Karmine Corp's Tweet twitter.com
  63. 63.0 63.1 63.2 63.3 63.4 Karmine Corp's Tweet twitter.com
  64. 64.0 64.1 64.2 64.3 64.4 Karmine Corp's Tweet twitter.com
  65. Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2024-05-26; after change - EMEA - 2024-05-27
  66. Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2024-10-10; after change - EMEA - 2024-10-11
  67. Karmine Corp's X Post (France) x.com
  68. 68.0 68.1 Closer's X Post x.com
  69. 69.0 69.1 69.2 69.3 69.4 69.5 Karmine Corp's X Post x.com
  70. 70.0 70.1 70.2 70.3 Karmine Corp's X Post x.com
  71. 71.0 71.1 71.2 71.3 Karmine Corp's X Post x.com
  72. Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2025-01-07; after change - EMEA - 2025-01-08
  73. Karmine Corp's X Post x.com
  74. 74.0 74.1 Karmine Corp's X Post (French) x.com
  75. Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2025-03-27; after change - EMEA - 2025-03-28