Retired | |
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Kyara | |
Background Information | |
Name | Choi Han-gyu (최한규) |
Country of Birth | South Korea |
Residency | Korea |
Competitive | |
Role | Top Laner |
Competitive IDs | Falcon |
Choi "Kyara" Han-gyu (Hangul: 최한규) is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously substitute top laner for APK Prince. He was previously known as Falcon.
Team History
Team | Start | End | |||
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SQUARE | Jan 20162016-01-17[1] | Feb 20162016-02-02 | 16d ejel | ||
APK Prince | Dec 20162016-12-10[2] | Jun 20172017-06-02 | 5mo 23d ejel |
Team | Start | End | |||
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SQUARE | Jan 20162016-01-17[1] | Feb 20162016-02-02 | 16d ejel | ||
APK Prince | Dec 20162016-12-10[2] | Jan 20172017-01-16 | 1mo 6d ejel | ||
APK Prince | Jan 20172017-01-16 | Jun 20172017-06-02 | 4mo 17d ejel |
News
2016
SQ | January 17, Team is reformed. Falcon, R2B, Ping9, Hdel, Xian, and Captain (Coach) join. Mires rejoins as substitute.[1] | |
SQ | February 2, ReinDeer and Vista join. Falcon and R2B leave. | |
APK | December 10, Kyara joins.[2] |
2017
APK | January 16, Cube, DO IT, DAN, Nova, ZergMaN (Head Coach), and MorninG (Coach) join. Vast, Drastic, and APEXOX join as trainees. Aggro, Kyara, NoRoo, CooN, Alive, Speed, RIRANG, and Xian move to substitutes. Phenomenon, Stay (Head Coach), and Carry (Coach) leave. | |
APK | June 2, DO IT, DAN, Kyara, NoRoo, CooN, Alive, Speed, RIRANG, Xian, Vast, and Drastic leave. |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 2016 네네치킨 LoL Challengers Korea Spring 참가선수 엔트리 (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Kyara's Post (Korean) apkprince.com