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Org Location | Denmark | ||||
Founded In | Spain | ||||
Region | Europe | ||||
Owner | Enrique "xPeke" Cedeño Martínez | ||||
Partner | Astralis Group Audi Logitech G | ||||
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Origen is a European team that was founded by xPeke to compete in the EU LCS (now LEC). The organization was acquired by RFRSH Entertainment in late 2018.
History[]
Origen was initially founded by xPeke in December 2014 after he departed Fnatic to found his own team. Jungler Amazing (of Team SoloMid), support Mithy (formerly of Lemondogs), and rookie AD carry Niels joined xPeke as he played mid lane. xPeke's former Fnatic teammate sOAZ joined shortly thereafter to play top lane. Origen established a base and gaming house in Tenerife in the Canary Islands of Spain.
2015 Season[]
Origen qualified for the EUCS Spring Qualifier via the Challenger Ladder, where they beat Millenium Spirit in their bracket final, securing their qualification to the EUCS Spring Season. Origen were unbeaten until their penultimate game of the split, against LowLandLions.White, and despite dropping that one game easily secured first place in the regular season. Origen also placed highly in tournaments throughout this period, winning the ESL MWC Challenge and Gamers Assembly 2015. The Spring Playoffs saw Origen beat Reason Gaming in the semifinals 2-1 and then going on to sweep Copenhagen Wolves Academy (the team formerly known as LowLandLions.White) in the final to win the tournament and secure automatic qualification to the EU LCS Summer Season. Notably, their last game against CW Academy ended on a Zed backdoor by xPeke reminiscent of his famous backdoor at IEM Katowice in 2013, and the team would become known for its backdoor plays to win games.
Throughout the EU LCS Summer Season, Origen jostled for 2nd position with H2k-Gaming, while Fnatic sat far ahead in an undefeated 1st place throughout. Impressive individual performances helped the team ultimately secure that 2nd place regular season finish, and with it a bye past the Summer Playoffs quarterfinal round. In the semifinals, Origen faced off against rivals H2k and won 3-1; perhaps even more impressively, they took two games off Fnatic in the finals despite ultimately losing the series. Their second-place overall finish earned Origen 90 Championship Points, enough for the second seed in the 2015 Season Europe Regional Finals. There, they beat Team ROCCAT in a 3-2 series and then Unicorns of Love in an easy 3-0 and successfully qualified for the 2015 World Championship, where they would play as Europe's #3 seed. Shortly after their qualification, LeDuck decided to leave his role of head coach. He was replaced by analyst Hermit.
At the 2015 World Championship, Origen were drawn into Group D along with Team SoloMid, KT Rolster, and LGD Gaming. Origen went 3-0 in the 1st week of the round robin and ended the group with a 4-2 record, meaning they would advance to the knockout stage of the tournament. Origen won their quarterfinal series 3-1 against the Flash Wolves, becoming the first Western team to win a best-of-five at a World Championship, but were later knocked out by SK Telecom T1, the eventual champions, in the semifinals. Origen, along with fellow semifinalists Fnatic, placed higher than any Western team at Worlds since 2012.
2016 Season[]
Pre-Season[]
After rumors that xPeke would retire from competitive play, Origen announced a six-man roster for the 2016 season, including former Unicorns of Love mid laner PowerOfEvil and xPeke as co-mid laners. Head coach Hermit also left the team. Their new roster, with PowerOfEvil starting in every game, debuted at IEM San Jose, where after a quarterfinal bye they swept Team SoloMid and Counter Logic Gaming to win the tournament. Not only was it Origen's first international tournament victory, but it was also first time a European team won a major event with a Korean team present since Gambit Gaming's victory at IEM Season VII Katowice, a year and a half beforehand.
Origen's performance at IEM San Jose resulted in their qualification to the IEM World Championship. At the tournament, they first lost to Royal Never Give Up in the upper bracket of their group before then losing to Team SoloMid in the lower bracket, resulting in the team's elimination from the tournament.
EU LCS Spring Split[]
Although xPeke and PowerOfEvil continued to ostensibly be co-midlaners, PowerOfEvil played all but three games throughout the spring split of the EU LCS. After a rocky start, Origen climbed to fifth place at 11-7 and secured a berth in the spring playoffs. There, Origen defeated Unicorns of Love and H2k Gaming before falling to G2 Esports in their second straight finals loss.
EU LCS Summer Split[]
Despite Origen's relative success in the spring, AD carry Niels (since renamed to Zven) and support Mithy departed for G2 Esports, citing the team's stressful environment throughout the split.[1] Origen signed EU LCS veteran FORG1VEN to AD carry along with G2's former support Hybrid.
Before the summer 2016 split, the EU LCS reorganized into a round-robin Best-of-Two format. Origen struggled to progress with its new roster, picking up only two series wins the entire split and staying in relegation territory throughout. Adding to the team's problems, FORG1VEN departed the team after three weeks and left Origen without an AD carry. As their substitute mid laner, xPeke stepped in to the AD carry role for much of the remainder of the season. He was briefly replaced by Lithuanian rookie Toaster, but xPeke moved back to the starting position only ten days later. Origen ended in ninth place with a 2-8-8 series record, cementing their unenviable berth in the upcoming Promotion Tournament.
In a close series in the Promotion Tournament, Origen defeated Misfits 3-2 to retain their EU LCS position.
2017 Season[]
EU LCS Spring Split[]
Following the disastrous summer split of 2016, all of Origen's players left the organization except xPeke, who moved back to a substitute mid position. Origen signed top laner Satorius, jungler Wisdom and support Hiiva of Misfits, EU LCS veteran Tabzz as AD carry, and rookie korean mid laner NaeHyun to round out its new roster. After the EU LCS reorganized to a two-group format prior to the spring split, Origen was selected to be in Group B along with H2K, Unicorns of Love, Splyce, and Team Vitality. Origen were considered the weakest team going into Spring Split and criticized for their roster moves, especially NaeHyun, who hadn't won a single of the 17 games he played in LSPL for Team KungFu. The expectations proved to be correct as Origen couldn't pick up a single series, let alone game win, in the first five weeks. Prior to Week 6, Origen released Hiiva and once again moved xPeke to the starting roster, this time to the support role. Origen however were unable to improve and lost to Misfits in Week 7. Even though Cinkrof joined Origen as an additional jungler, Wisdom remained the starting jungler in Week 8. Origen were able to improve slightly and picked up a game each against Team ROCCAT and Giants Gaming, breaking NaeHyun's loss streak of 32 games across all competitions, but still lost both series 1-2. As Wisdom left Origen, Cinkrof became the starting jungler for the last three weeks. Despite the roster change, Origen were unable to win any more games, ending the regular season in 5th place of Group B with a 0-13 record.
As the last placed team of their group, Origen faced demotion from EU LCS in the Summer Promotion tournament, and faced Misfits Academy in the first round. Origen lost the series 0-3 and moved down to the lower bracket, where they faced fellow EU LCS team Giants Gaming. After another 0-3 loss, Origen were eliminated and lost their spot in EU LCS.
EU CS Summer Split[]
None of Origen's players remained with the organization after Spring Split. After it was unclear whether Origen would even use their Challenger Series spot, they picked up the roster of Wind and Rain, who had previously qualified for CS Summer Split after a surprisingly successful qualifying campaign, consisting of Dan Dan, xani, SRH, DarkSide, and Quixeth. Neon and Iluzjonist joined as a substitutes, but started in the AD carry and Support positions for the first week respectively. After Origen only won a single series in the first three weeks, starting with Week 4, Neon and Iluzjonist returned to the starting lineup permanently and SevenArmy replaced xani, who moved to a coaching position. However, the roster changes did not help Origen to reach a playoff spot, and instead finished in fourth place with a 1-0-4 record.
2018 Season[]
Origen went silent after the end of 2017 Summer Split, and it was to the surprise of many when Origen's return was announced on their Twitter account at the end of March. After former Liverpool F.C. and Real Madrid footballer Álvaro Arbeloa retweeted the announcement tweets, he announced his partnership with Origen on April 3, most likely investing in the organization.[2]
2019 Season[]
In 2018 it was reported that Astralis' parent company RFRSH Entertainment had acquired Origen and would use their name and brand for their EU LCS entry as part of the 2019 European franchise program.[3] On November 20, Riot Games confirmed Origen as one of the ten partner teams for the LEC 2019 Spring Split.[4]
Origen recruited Deficio and Guilhoto as manager and head coach. With their expertise they signed a roster containing of many experienced players in Alphari, Kold, nukeduck, and mithy and young AD carry Patrik. After a rough start to the Spring Split they found their style and showed consistent and clean gameplay. They finished the split in 2nd place behind G2 which meant that they secured their place at the finals weekend in Rotterdam and at Rift Rivals. In Round 2 of playoffs they faced off against G2 for a place in the final but were outclassed by their opponents in a 0-3 sweep. Due to the new playoff format they got a second chance to reach the finals in semifinals against Fnatic. They won the series convincingly 3-1 to face G2 in a rematch for the title where their opponents styled on them in another 0-3 sweep and the fastest LEC playoff series ever.
After a very difficult starting schedule in Summer Split during which they lost to the other 3 top 4 teams of spring whilst beating the lower teams Origen went into RR in 4th with a 3-3 record. Despite losing to TL on day 2 after a dominating day 1 the team managed to win their game in the final and win the tournament for LEC. After RR however it became more and more apparent that the team had lost something compared to Spring Split and after ending regular season with a loss streak of 4 games they dropped out of playoff positions due to H2H records. They went into gauntlet as 2nd seed due to their points from spring but on top of being underdog compared to Splyce and Schalke already Kold got ill just before the gauntlet so they had to swap in academy jungler Zanzarah. Neither of those did stop them from putting up a fight in Round 1 against Splyce though. They started great and won game 1 convincingly before two dominant defeats. After yet another fast dominant victory in game 4 they lost clearly in a slow and methodical game 5.
2020 Season[]
For the 2020 Season Origen signed Xerxe from Splyce, Upset from S04 and Destiny from OPL team Mammoth while Kold, Patrick and mithy left the team. With a win against Fnatic they had a good start into Spring Split and found themselves near the top of the league after week 2 only dropping their game against G2. After another loss the week after they kept a flawless record against the worse teams until last week but were not able to beat the top teams and therefore found themselves in 3rd place with a 13-5 record. In Round 1 of playoffs they faced Fnatic and did not find an answer to their comp in games 1 and 2 before struggling to close out game 3 and throwing an advantage in midgame of game 4 which meant that they dropped into Loser's Bracket. There they recovered from a tough game 1 loss against Rogue to win the series convincingly 3-1 and face G2 in Round 3. Following yet another game 1 they lost another game where they had a clear advantage in a lategame teamfight to come back with a great game 3 but stood no chance in game 4 which ended their split.
Timeline[]
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- January 15,
sOAZ joins.[6] - February (approx.),
Casadar joins as substitute. - February 20, Hermit (Analyst) and Veteran (Analyst) join.[7]
- March 4, Ozone Gaming becomes a sponsor.[8]
- April 30, LeDuck (Coach) joins.[9]
- May (approx.), jzafra (Chief Executive Officer) joins.
Araneae and
Cyanide join as substitutes. Veteran (Analyst) leaves. - September (approx.), Malaclypse (Analyst) joins.
- September 1, LeDuck (Coach) leaves.[10]
- September 17, Hermit (Analyst to Head Coach) changes position.[11]
- October (approx.), Malaclypse (Analyst) leaves.
- November 13, Origen announces a six-player roster.
PowerOfEvil joins.[12] - November 16, Hermit (Head Coach) leaves.
- January (approx.), Hazel (Head Coach) joins.
- January 7,
xPeke (Owner) moves to substitute.
Casadar and
Araneae leave. Niels renames to Zven. - February 11, xPeke (Sub/Mid/Owner to Interim Head Coach/Owner) changes position. Hazel (Head Coach) leaves.[13]
- February 25, NicoThePico (Analyst) joins.[14]
Araneae rejoins as substitute. - March 1, xPeke (Interim Head Coach/Owner to Mid/Owner) changes position.
- April 3 (approx.), NicoThePico (Analyst to Head Coach) changes position.
- May 17,
Zven and
mithy leave.[15] - May 18,
FORG1VEN and
Hybrid join.[16]
Araneae leaves. - June 7, xPeke (Mid/Owner to Bot/Owner) changes position.
FORG1VEN moves to substitute.[17] - June 21, Javier Zafra de Jáudenes (CEO) joins.[18]
- July 6, Araneae (Head Coach) rejoins. NicoThePico (Head Coach) leaves.[19]
- July 12,
Toaster joins.
Zhergoth joins as substitute.
xPeke (Owner) moves to substitute.[20]
FORG1VEN leaves.[21] - July 22,
xPeke (Owner) moves to starting roster.
Toaster moves to substitute. - August 22,
Hybrid leaves.[22] - November 4, LeDuck (Head Coach) rejoins. Araneae (Head Coach) leaves.[23]
- November 8,
sOAZ and
Amazing leave.[24] - December 9,
PowerOfEvil leaves.[25]
- January 2,
Satorius,
Wisdom,
NaeHyun,
Tabzz, and
Hiiva join. xPeke (Bot/Owner to Sub/Mid/Owner) changes position.[26] - January 5,
TynX and
Iluzjonist join as substitutes.
Araneae rejoins as substitute.
Zhergoth and
Toaster leave. - February 1,
TynX and
Iluzjonist leave. - February 28,
Hiiva leaves. - March 4, xPeke (Sub/Mid/Owner to Support/Owner) changes position.[27][28]
- March 7,
Cinkrof joins.
Iluzjonist rejoins as substitute. - March 13,
Wisdom leaves.[29] - March 14,
Araneae leaves. - April (approx.), jzafra (Chief Executive Officer) leaves.
- April 18, Origen is fined €10,000 due to violations of the Team Participation Agreement.[30]
- April 20,
Satorius leaves.[31] - April 26,
Cinkrof leaves.[32]
Tabzz leaves.[33] - April 27,
NaeHyun leaves.[34] LeDuck (Head Coach) is set to leave on 30 April 2024.[35] - April 30, LeDuck (Head Coach) leaves.
- May 24, xPeke (Support/Owner to Manager/Owner) changes position.
Cyanide leaves. - June 1, nAFAI (General Manager) joins.[36]
- June 3,
Dan Dan,
xani,
SRH,
DarkSide, and
Quixeth join.[37] - June 7,
Yurner0s,
Saulius, and
Neon join as substitutes. - June 21, Mac (Head Coach) joins.[38]
- July 1,
Saulius leaves.[39] - July 6,
SevenArmy joins.[40] Exi (Head Analyst) joins.[41]
Neon and
Iluzjonist move to starting roster.[42] xani (Jungle to Jungle/Assistant Coach) changes position.[43] - July 7,
DarkSide,
Quixeth, and
Yurner0s leave.[44][45] - July 16 (approx.),
Dan Dan,
SevenArmy,
Scarlet, and Mac (Head Coach) leave. - July 18,
xani (Assistant Coach),
Neon, and
Iluzjonist leave.[46][47][48]
- March (approx.), Nalu (Head Coach) joins.
- March 31,
inSec joins.[49] - April 3,
Expect joins.[50] - April 5,
Froggen joins.[51] - April 9,
FORG1VEN rejoins.[52]
Jesiz is loaned from Fnatic.[53] - April 13,
Econatorz joins as substitute.[54] - April 29,
FORG1VEN and
Econatorz leave.
Jesiz's loan from Fnatic ends. - May 26, Exi (Analyst) leaves.[55]
- June 27, Nalu (Head Coach) leaves.[56]
- July (approx.),
Expect,
inSec, and
Froggen leave. - November 20, RFRSH Entertainment (parent company of Astralis) officially announce participation in the LEC with Origen.[57]
Alphari,
Nukeduck, and
Sheriff are added to the GCD.[58] Deficio (General Manager) joins.[59]
Alphari's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2020.
Nukeduck's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2021.
Sheriff's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2019.[60] - December 3,
Kold joins.
Mithy rejoins.
Alphari,
Nukeduck, and
Sheriff's joining is confirmed.[61] Guilhoto (Head Coach) joins.[61] Fabian Broich (Assistant Coach) joins.[62]
Kold's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2020.[63] - December 16, Sheriff renames to Patrik.[64]
- December 17,
P1noy is added to the GCD.[65]
P1noy's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 March 2019.[66]
- January 15,
Alphari and
Kold's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2020.[67]
Nukeduck's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2021.[68]
Patrik and
mithy's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2019.[69] - January 16, Origen acquires the LVP SLO 2019 Spring slot of KIYF eSports Club to form Origen BCN.[70]
- January 22, Guilhoto (Head Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2021.[71]
- March (approx.), Jkor (Analyst) joins.
- March 5,
P1noy is removed from the GCD.[72] - August 1, Origen and Astralis are reported to be moving over to Astralis Group, which will split from RFRSH Entertainment.[73][74] The team owner nikolaj later announces that the transaction will not be complete until August 9.[75]
- August 8, Kayys (Analyst) joins.[76]
- September 12,
Zanzarah joins from academy roster.[77]
Kold becomes inactive.[78] - October 9, Jkor (Analyst) leaves.[79]
- October 22, Fabian Broich (Assistant Coach) leaves.[80]
- November 19,
Patrik and
Mithy leave.[81][82]
Xerxe,
Upset, and
Destiny join.[83][84][85]
Alphari and
Nukeduck will remain with the team for 2020.[86] - November 21,
Destiny's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2021.[87] - November 29,
Kold leaves.[88]
Zanzarah leaves.[89] - December 19,
Xerxe's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2020.
Upset's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2021.[90]
- January (approx.), Kayys (Analyst to Head of Scouting & Strategic Coach) changes position.
- January 9, Arailla (Analyst) joins.[91]
- January 14,
Hiiva is added to the GCD as substitute.[92]
Hiiva's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 27 April 2020. Jack Kayser (Head of Scouting & Strategic Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 30 October 2021.[93] - January 17, Kayys (Head of Scouting & Strategic Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2021.[94]
- February 27, OrigenSB is formed in partnership with Stormbringers.[95][96]
- April 27,
H1IVA's contract expires. - June 2,
AoD is added to the GCD as substitute.[97]
AoD's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2020.[98] - June 3, Kayys (Head of Scouting & Strategic Coach) is suspended from all Riot-affiliated competitions until 2020-06-25 for unacceptable behaviour in his personal games.[99] Kayys (Head of Scouting & Strategic Coach) leaves.[100]
- June 12,
AoD (Assistant Coach)'s joining is confirmed.[101] - July 14,
Jactroll joins.[102]
Jactroll's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2020.[103] - September 15, Origen rebrands as Astralis.[104][105][106] Guilhoto (Head Coach), Arailla (Analyst), Deficio (General Manager), xPeke (Manager,Owner),
AoD (Assistant Coach), and Lars Christian Robl (Sports Psychologist,Performance Coach) leave.[105][106]
Player Roster[]
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.
Player | Name | Role | Joined | Left | Next Team | ||
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Alphari | Barney Morris | Top Laner | Nov 20182018-11-20 | Sep 20202020-09-15 | AST | ||
Xerxe | Andrei Dragomir | Jungler | Nov 20192019-11-19 | Sep 20202020-09-15 | AST | ||
Nukeduck | Erlend Våtevik Holm | Mid Laner | Nov 20182018-11-20 | Sep 20202020-09-15 | AST | ||
Upset | Elias Lipp | Bot Laner | Nov 20192019-11-19 | Sep 20202020-09-15 | AST | ||
Destiny | Mitchell Shaw | Support | Nov 20192019-11-19 | Sep 20202020-09-15 | AST | ||
Jactroll | Jakub Skurzyński | Support | Jul 20202020-07-14 | Sep 20202020-09-15 | AST | ||
AoD | Alin-Ciprian Baltat | Sub/Sup | Jun 20202020-06-02 | Sep 20202020-09-15 | AST | ||
H1IVA | Aleksi Kaikkonen | Sub/Sup | Jan 20202020-01-14 | Apr 20202020-04-27 | MRG | ||
Kold | Jonas Andersen | Jungler (+) (–) Inactive | Dec 20182018-12-03 | Nov 20192019-11-29 | TL | ||
Zanzarah | Nikolay Akatov | Jungler | Sep 20192019-09-12 | Nov 20192019-11-29 | RGO | ||
Patrik | Patrik Jírů | Bot Laner | Nov 20182018-11-20 | Nov 20192019-11-19 | XL | ||
Mithy | Alfonso Aguirre Rodríguez | Support | Dec 20182018-12-03 | Nov 20192019-11-19 | FNC | ||
P1noy | Kristoffer Albao Lund Pedersen | Bot Laner | Dec 20182018-12-17 | Mar 20192019-03-05 | ROG | ||
Expect | Ki Dae-han (기대한) | Top Laner | Apr 20182018-04-03 | ≈Jul 2018≈2018-07-?? | FNC | ||
inSec | Choi In-seok (최인석) | Jungler | Mar 20182018-03-31 | ≈Jul 2018≈2018-07-?? | WNS | ||
Froggen | Henrik Hansen | Mid Laner | Apr 20182018-04-05 | ≈Jul 2018≈2018-07-?? | GG | ||
FORG1VEN | Konstantinos-Napoleon Tzortziou | Bot Laner | Apr 20182018-04-09 | Apr 20182018-04-29 | S04 | ||
Jesiz | Jesse Le | Support (+) (–) On Loan | Apr 20182018-04-09 | Apr 20182018-04-29 | FNC | ||
Econatorz | Alan Hernández López | Sub/Jun | Apr 20182018-04-13 | Apr 20182018-04-29 | x6 | ||
xani | Nikola Zrinjski | Jungler | Jun 20172017-06-03 | Jul 20172017-07-18 | ASUS | ||
Neon | Matúš Jakubčík | Bot Laner | Jun 20172017-06-07 | Jul 20172017-07-18 | S6 | ||
Iluzjonist | Ireneusz Opaliński | Support | Mar 20172017-03-07 | Jul 20172017-07-18 | S6 | ||
Dan Dan | Danny Le Comte | Top Laner | Jun 20172017-06-03 | ≈Jul 2017≈2017-07-16 | ViM | ||
SevenArmy | Jan Christoph Fragstein | Jungler | Jul 20172017-07-06 | ≈Jul 2017≈2017-07-16 | MM | ||
Scarlet | Marcel Wiederhofer | Mid Laner | Jun 20172017-06-03 | ≈Jul 2017≈2017-07-16 | ViM | ||
DarkSide | Alejandro Oyonate | Bot Laner | Jun 20172017-06-03 | Jul 20172017-07-07 | CLK | ||
Quixeth | August Skarsfjord Nyheim | Support | Jun 20172017-06-03 | Jul 20172017-07-07 | PE | ||
Yurner0s | Mario González | Sub/Top | Jun 20172017-06-07 | Jul 20172017-07-07 | ARC | ||
Saulius | Saulius Lukošius | Sub/Mid | Jun 20172017-06-07 | Jul 20172017-07-01 | CAP | ||
xPeke | Enrique Cedeño Martínez | Support | Mar 20162016-03-01 | May 20172017-05-24 | OG | ||
Cyanide | Lauri Happonen | Sub/Jun | ≈May 2015≈2015-05-?? | May 20172017-05-24 | KOVA | ||
NaeHyun | Yoo Nae-hyun (유내현) | Mid Laner | Jan 20172017-01-02 | Apr 20172017-04-27 | CEC | ||
Cinkrof | Jakub Rokicki | Jungler | Mar 20172017-03-07 | Apr 20172017-04-26 | DP | ||
Tabzz | Erik van Helvert | Bot Laner | Jan 20172017-01-02 | Apr 20172017-04-26 | Retired | ||
Satorius | Max Günther | Top Laner | Jan 20172017-01-02 | Apr 20172017-04-20 | ASUS | ||
Araneae | Alvar Martín Aleñar | Sub/Jun | Jan 20172017-01-05 | Mar 20172017-03-14 | BKN | ||
Wisdom | Kim Tae-wan (김태완) | Jungler | Jan 20172017-01-02 | Mar 20172017-03-13 | AUR | ||
Hiiva | Aleksi Kaikkonen | Support | Jan 20172017-01-02 | Feb 20172017-02-28 | MSF | ||
TynX | Kristian Østergaard Hansen | Sub/Jun | Jan 20172017-01-05 | Feb 20172017-02-01 | OH | ||
Iluzjonist | Ireneusz Opaliński | Sub/Sup | Jan 20172017-01-05 | Feb 20172017-02-01 | OG | ||
Zhergoth | Benjamin Sánchez | Sub/Top | Jul 20162016-07-12 | Jan 20172017-01-05 | FNC.A | ||
Toaster | Augustas Ruplys | Sub/Bot | Jul 20162016-07-12 | Jan 20172017-01-05 | KIYF | ||
PowerOfEvil | Tristan Schrage | Mid Laner | Nov 20152015-11-13 | Dec 20162016-12-09 | OPT | ||
sOAZ | Paul Boyer | Top Laner | Jan 20152015-01-15 | Nov 20162016-11-08 | FNC | ||
Amazing | Maurice Stückenschneider | Jungler | Dec 20142014-12-17 | Nov 20162016-11-08 | FNC | ||
Hybrid | Glenn Doornenbal | Support | May 20162016-05-18 | Aug 20162016-08-22 | THR | ||
FORG1VEN | Konstantinos-Napoleon Tzortziou | Sub/Bot | May 20162016-05-18 | Jul 20162016-07-12 | H2K | ||
Araneae | Alvar Martín Aleñar | Sub/Jun | Feb 20162016-02-25 | May 20162016-05-18 | BKN | ||
Zven | Jesper Svenningsen | Bot Laner | Dec 20142014-12-17 | May 20162016-05-17 | G2 | ||
mithy | Alfonso Aguirre Rodríguez | Support | Dec 20142014-12-17 | May 20162016-05-17 | G2 | ||
xPeke | Enrique Cedeño Martínez | Sub/Mid | Dec 20142014-12-07 | Feb 20162016-02-11 | OG | ||
Casadar | Mikkel Lund-Madsen | Sub/Top | ≈Feb 2015≈2015-02-?? | Jan 20162016-01-07 | TRC | ||
Araneae | Alvar Martín Aleñar | Sub/Jun | ≈May 2015≈2015-05-?? | Jan 20162016-01-07 | OG |
Player League Participation[]
LEC
Player | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | Games | ||||||||||||||
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Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Winter | Spring | Summer | Winter | Spring | Summer | ||
Amazing | | | | | | | | 151 | |||||||||||||||||||
Naehyun | | 28 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Satorius | | 28 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Destiny | | | 27 |
Organization[]
Current[]
C | ID | Name | Position |
---|---|---|---|
xPeke | Enrique Cedeño Martínez | Founder & Co-Owner | |
nikolaj | Nikolaj Nyholm | Founder & Chairman at Astralis Group | |
JakobLK | Jakob Lund Kristensen | Founder & CCO at Astralis Group | |
Anders Hørsholt | President & CEO at Astralis Group | ||
Jakob Hansen | CFO at Astralis Group | ||
Kasper Hvidt | Director of Sports |
Former[]
C | ID | Name | Position | Next Team |
---|---|---|---|---|
Deficio | Martin Lynge | General Manager | Misfits Gaming | |
Fr33stylez | Silvano Allemekinders | Community Manager | None | |
Jakesaurius | Jordi Paulano Ferrandiz | Community Manager | None | |
Guilhoto | André Pereira Guilhoto | Head Coach | Astralis | |
AoD | Baltat Alin-Ciprian | Assistant Coach | Astralis | |
Lars Christian Robl | Sports Psychologist & Performance Coach | Astralis | ||
Arailla | Flora Parmentier | Analyst | Astralis | |
Kayys | Jack Kayser | Head of Scouting & Strategic Coach | TSM | |
Fabian Broich | Assistant Coach | Excel | ||
Jkor | Jakub Kornecki | Analyst | Fenerbahçe Esports | |
CarvinG | David Primo | Co-Founder | None | |
Álvaro Arbeloa | Investor | None | ||
Yago Arbeloa | Investor | None | ||
nAFAI | Isidro Téllez | General Manager | None | |
Nalu | Tim Hostnik | Head Coach | Oyun Hizmetleri | |
Exi | Jannick Brücher | Analyst | Misfits Gaming | |
Exi | Jannick Brücher | Head Analyst | Origen | |
Mac | James MacCormack | Head Coach | Millenium | |
xani | Nikola Zrinjski | Assistant Coach | ASUS ROG ELITE | |
LeDuck | Titus Hafner | Head Coach | ASUS ROG Army | |
jzafra | Javier Zafra de Jáudenes | Chief Executive Officer | H2k-Gaming | |
Araneae | Alvar Martín Aleñar | Head Coach | ThunderX3 Baskonia | |
PapaB3ar | Marck Hernandez | General Manager | None | |
Ch3rryBomb | Ioana Popa | Chief Editor & Social Media Manager | ePunks | |
shuBi | Dwight Casin | Graphic Designer | ePunks | |
Nullien | María Aranel | News Writer | G2 Vodafone | |
kina | Clément Piovesan | News Editor | None | |
NicoThePico | Nicholas Korsgaard | Head Coach | Fnatic | |
Wolle | Wolfgang Landes | Analyst | Fnatic | |
Hazze | Tom Koller | Graphic Designer | None | |
Bali | Ana Negueruela Palomo | Team Manager | None | |
Hazel | Nicolai Larsen | Head Coach | Low Priority | |
WillOKelly | Will Kelly | Marketing & Sales Manager | Fnatic | |
Hermit | Tadayoshi Littleton | Head Coach | NRG | |
Malaclypse | Paul Decsi | Analyst | Beşiktaş.OH | |
Empyre | Naser Al-Naqi | Analyst | NRG | |
Veteran | Michael Archer | Analyst | H2k-Gaming |
Tournaments[]
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Media[]
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- January 7, An analysis of Origen by , and on Gold per 10
- March 2, Origen: Coming to Power by , and on Team Acer
- March 4, ORIGEN: A Fresh Start by , and on LoL Esports
- April 8, XPEKE BACKDOOR ORIGEN by , and on Tecnofighter
- April 9, Origen ascend to the LCS (Spanish) by , and on MARCA
- April 14, Origen Team - Surprise Interview by , and on Ozone Gaming
- July 23, No Pressure: Origen's First Split in the LCS by , and on LoL Esports
- August 15, Origen: the European Kalista team by , and on The Score
- August 16, interview with Origen's Analyst Hermit by , and on Esports Heaven
- September 10, The Origen of a championship by , and on LoL Esports
- September 11, Worlds 2015 Team profile - Origen by , and on Esports Heaven
- September 17, Origen announces Tadayoshi “Hermit” Littleton as new Head Coach with , and on Origen
- September 27, The Road to Worlds: an in-depth look at Origen by , and on The Score
- October 7, No longer Fnatic Black: a look at Origen's Group Stage success by Kelsey Moser on The Score
- October 10, Origen’s coach Hermit comes out of his shell with , and on LoL Esports
- October 28, The Uphill: Assessing Origen's decision to retain a bottom-focused identity by Kelsey Moser on The Score
- November 24, Triple threat: Is Origen Europe's next powerhouse team? by Naser "Empyre" Al-Naqi on Splyce
- December 31, Top Tales of 2015 PT 1. - The Birth of Origen by DreXxiN on Esports Heaven
- January 19, The hows and whys of Origen's two mid-laners by Jem Alexander on LoL Esports
- February 14, Origen's Chasing Glory - Pilot Episode by , and on Origen
- February 18, [EU LCS]sOAZ with the xPeke's Special! Backdoor against Elements! by , and on League Highlights
- February 25, Origen's Chasing Glory - Episode 2 by , and on Origen
- March 2, Origen's Chasing Glory - Episode 3 by , and on Origen
- March 11, [EU LCS]Yet another crazy ending from Origen! by , and on League Highlights
- March 16, Origen's Chasing Glory - Episode 4 by , and on Origen
- March 23, Origen's Chasing Glory - Episode 5 by , and on Origen
- March 30, False promises: Kelsey Moser's 5 storylines to watch ahead of Origen vs. Unicorns of Love by Kelsey Moser on The Score
- March 31, Another time around for Origen and Unicorns of Love in LCS playoffs by Adel Chouadria on ESPN
- April 1, Origen's Top 5 Plays from the 2016 Spring Split by , and on The Score
- April 3, Fnatic Impresses, Origen Reassures at EU LCS quarterfinals by Adel Chouadria on ESPN
- April 7, EU LCS Semifinal preview: H2k-Gaming vs. Origen by Adel Chouadria on ESPN
- April 7, Kelsey Moser's EU LCS Semifinals Preview: H2K, Origen and the final that should have been by Kelsey Moser on The Score
- April 10, Origen's Chasing Glory - Episode 6 by , and on Origen
- April 12, Analyzing Origen’s Odds at Rotterdam by James "Obscurica" Chen on PVPLive
- April 15, Origen's Chasing Glory - Episode 7 by , and on Origen
- April 27, Origen's Chasing Glory - Episode 8 by , and on Origen
- June 16, Xpeke: Origen on the hunt for a new, young ADC to nurture with Phillip "Costy" Costigan on LoL Esports
- June 30, Great xPektations: Assessing Origen's room for growth with an unconventional ADC by Kelsey Moser on The Score
- July 13, Origen's Chasing Glory S2 EP1 - "A new beginning" by , and on Origen
- July 21, Origen's Chasing Glory S2 EP2 - "Changes" by , and on Origen
- July 30, Origen's Chasing Glory S2 EP3 - "Fan Support" by , and on Origen
- January 3, Road to Season Seven: Origen by Adam Newell on GAMURS
- January 5, Origen and the future of player-owned teams by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- January 13, Condemned to relegation: Breaking down Origen's roster by Kelsey Moser on Yahoo!
- January 23, Meet Origen: Colleagues and Celebrity Crushes with , and on Origen
- February 13, Origen talk LCS struggles and team development with , and on Red Bull
- March 29, Origen is making hints to come back to the EU LCS by Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- April 3, Former Real Madrid Defender Álvaro Arbeloa officially partners with Origen by Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- April 3, The rebirth of Origen by Nick Butts on The Game Haus
- May 7, Quickshot tells the story of Origen: from challenger to world semis, relegation and beyond by Renato "Shakarez" Perdigão on Blitz Esports
- October 15, Team Vitality continues Europe’s tradition of Worlds Cinderella stories by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- December 5, Origen AMA - Enrique "xPeke" Cedeño (Founder of Origen), Martin "Deficio" Lynge (General Manager of Origen) & Jakob Lund Kristensen (Co-founder of RFRSH Entertainment) with , and on reddit
- February 15, Meet Fabian Broich, former professional goalkeeper, helping Origen succeed as a Sports Psychologist with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- April 4, LEC: Juggernaut Match Breakdown by Nick Butts on The Game Haus
- April 5, G2 vs. OG may be the first huge turning point in the LEC by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- April 12, Fnatic vs. Origen: A tale of 2 comeback stories by Tyler Esguerra on Dot Esports
- April 14, Origen look ready for another crack at G2 by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- June 27, 2019 Rift Rivals Preview: Origen by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- July 5, Robbie Douek, president of RFRSH, on the future of esports: 'Stars are born off the back of winning' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 15, JSS Reports: LEC's scariest team is not G2, but Fnatic // Team Liquid is more complete than actual Gen.G by Haao and Ready on Inven Global
- July 23, What happened to Origen? by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- August 8, Origen can't settle for 6th place by Nicholas Ray on Upcomer
- March 8, First Place: Origen vs G2 Esports by Mani Dasoju on The Game Haus
- April 12, Origen Guilhoto on Spring Split Playoffs: "Every team has a legitimate chance to beat all the others in this top four." with Tom Matthiesen on Inven Global
- July 21, Summoning Insight S3E6: Summer Split Roster Shifts (ft. Guilhoto and Allorim) by MonteCristo and Thorin on YouTube
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- ↑ Mithy explica las razones de su salida de Origen gamingesports.com
- ↑ Álvaro Arbeloa's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Astralis parent company RFRSH Entertainment has acquired Origen espn.com
- ↑ Take a closer look at the LEC eu.lolesports.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Origen's Twitter Post twitter.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Introducing Origen’s top laner origen.gg
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Hermit's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Ozone Gaming and Origen join forces origen.gg
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Introducing Origen’s coach origen.gg
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 LeDuck's TwitLonger twitlonger.com
- ↑ Origen announces Tadayoshi “Hermit” Littleton as new Head Coach origen.gg
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Future origen.gg
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 Origen's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Changes to our Coaching Staff origen.gg
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Changes in Origen origen.gg
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 FORG1VENGRE, Hybrid listed as starters for Origen thescoreesports.com
- ↑ Important: Roster Update origen.gg
- ↑ Origen under new management origen.gg
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Changes to our coaching staff origen.gg
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 Toaster will be the new ADC and Zhergoth new sub origen.gg
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 H2k-Gaming's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 Hybrid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 Changes to our coaching staff origen.gg
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 Major changes in the Origen lineup origen.gg
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 Misfits' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4 26.5 Origen Roster Announcement youtube.com
- ↑ Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ xPeke's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Competitive Ruling: Origen eu.lolesports.com
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 Satorius' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 Cinkrof's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 Tabzz's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 Origen's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ Origen's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 37.2 37.3 37.4 37.5 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 Saulius' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 44.0 44.1 44.2 44.3 DarkSide's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 45.2 45.3 Yurner0s' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 46.0 46.1 46.2 46.3 Neon's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 47.0 47.1 47.2 47.3 Iluzjonist's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 48.0 48.1 48.2 48.3 xani's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 49.0 49.1 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 50.0 50.1 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 51.0 51.1 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 52.0 52.1 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 53.0 53.1 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 54.0 54.1 Econatorz's Tweet (Spanish) twitter.com
- ↑ Exi's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 56.0 56.1 Oyun Hizmetleri's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ RFRSH Entertainment's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 58.0 58.1 58.2 58.3 Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2018-11-19; after change - EU - 2018-11-20
- ↑ 59.0 59.1 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2018-10-28; after change - EU - 2018-11-20
- ↑ 61.0 61.1 61.2 61.3 61.4 Guilhoto's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Fabian Broich's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2018-11-30; after change - EU - 2018-12-03
- ↑ Patrik's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 65.0 65.1 Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2018-12-16; after change - EU - 2018-12-17
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2018-12-13; after change - EU - 2018-12-17
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2019-01-09; after change - EU - 2019-01-15
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2019-01-09; after change - EU - 2019-01-15
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2019-01-09; after change - EU - 2019-01-15
- ↑ Origen regresa a la Superliga Orange de League of Legends (Spanish) lvp.es
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2019-01-16; after change - EU - 2019-01-22
- ↑ 72.0 72.1 Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2019-03-04; after change - EU - 2019-03-05
- ↑ ASTRALIS TO SPLIT FROM RFRSH ENTERTAINMENT hltv.org
- ↑ RFRSH AGREES TO SELL ASTRALIS hltv.org
- ↑ nikolaj's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 76.0 76.1 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 77.0 77.1 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Jkor's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Fabian Broich's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 81.0 81.1 81.2 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 82.0 82.1 82.2 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 83.0 83.1 83.2 83.3 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 84.0 84.1 84.2 84.3 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 85.0 85.1 85.2 85.3 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Origen reveals 2020 roster astralisgroup.net
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2019-11-18; after change - EU - 2019-11-21
- ↑ 88.0 88.1 Origen and “Kold” part ways astralisgroup.net
- ↑ 89.0 89.1 Zanzarah's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2019-12-18; after change - EU - 2019-12-19
- ↑ Arailla's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 92.0 92.1 Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2020-01-13; after change - EU - 2020-01-14
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2020-01-10; after change - EU - 2020-01-14
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2020-01-16; after change - EU - 2020-01-17
- ↑ OrigenSB's Tweet (Spanish) twitter.com
- ↑ Stormbringers' Tweet (Spanish) twitter.com
- ↑ 97.0 97.1 Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2020-06-01; after change - EU - 2020-06-02
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2020-06-01; after change - EU - 2020-06-02
- ↑ Competitive Ruling: Jack "Kayys" Kayser watch.lolesports.com
- ↑ 100.0 100.1 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 102.0 102.1 Origen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2020-07-13; after change - EU - 2020-07-14
- ↑ 104.0 104.1 104.2 104.3 104.4 104.5 104.6 Astralis' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 105.00 105.01 105.02 105.03 105.04 105.05 105.06 105.07 105.08 105.09 105.10 105.11 One Brand. One Family astralis.gg
- ↑ 106.00 106.01 106.02 106.03 106.04 106.05 106.06 106.07 106.08 106.09 106.10 106.11 A New Look In The LEC astralis.gg