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Org Location | South Korea | ||||
Team Location | South Korea | ||||
Region | Korea | ||||
Sponsor | Hanhwa +Lifeplus 게임이너스 DreamPlus Chicken Sam Newzoo Continue10 | ||||
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ROX Tigers (Korean: 락스 타이거즈) (formerly HUYA Tigers and later GE Tigers, KOO Tigers, and Tigers) is a Korean League of Legends team.
History[]
2015 Season[]
KOO Tigers is a Korean League of Legends team that was founded in November 2014, sponsored by Chinese streaming company YY.[1] The initial roster, announced under the name HUYA Tigers, included former members of NaJin Sword, NaJin Shield, and Incredible Miracle 1: Smeb, Lee, Kuro, PraY, and GorillA comprised the initial lineup, with NoFe as a coach. Shortly after its formation, the team qualified for the Champions Spring Qualifiers, placing first in the group stage over Team Avalanche. They went 2-1 in the final stage and successfully qualified for SBENU Champions Spring 2015. In the Champions Spring Preseason, HUYA Tigers finished tied for third place with KT Rolster, each with 7 points. They renamed to GE Tigers at the start of the Spring Season.
GE Tigers started out as unquestionably the top team in Korea in their first season in the LCK, in first place with a 7-0 match record and a 14-2 game record at the end of week 6 of the spring season. This placement earned them an invitation to the IEM Season IX World Championship in March. However, after defeating Cloud 9 and SK Gaming to win their group, they lost in the semifinals 2-1 to Team WE - who entered the competition as the 12th-place team in the LPL. This led many casters and analysts to label it the biggest upset to date in the entire history of competitive League of Legends. After their return to Korea, the GE Tigers' record worsened, and they dropped sets to both KT Rolster and to SK Telecom T1. They still finished first in the round robin with a 12-2 record, but in the Playoffs they lost to SKT and missed out on the Mid-Season Invitational.
Prior to the start of the SBENU Champions Summer 2015, the GE Tigers were sponsored by streaming company KOOtv and changed their name to the KOO Tigers. KOO ended the regular season of Champions Summer in 4th place.They beat NaJin e-mFire 2-1 and CJ Entus 3-0 to advance to the semifinals where they played a close series with KT Rolster but lost 3-2, ultimately ending in third place. Because SKT won the finals, KOO automatically qualified for the 2015 Season World Championship as the second seed from Korea with the most circuit points.
At Worlds, KOO was placed into a group with Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, and paiN Gaming. They placed second, ending with a 4-2 record with both losses to Flash Wolves. They beat KT Rolster 3-1 and Fnatic 3-0 to make it to the finals against SKT. However, they finally fell in the finals with a 3-1 loss.
2016 Preseason[]
After Worlds, Tigers dropped their title sponsor from their team name, and they played in the KeSPA Cup as Tigers. The Tigers played in the KeSPA Cup but they were upset in the first round 2-0 by SBENU Sonicboom. On January 5 they renamed to the ROX Tigers.
2016 Season[]
During the 2016 LCK Spring Split, the ROX Tigers dominated domestically in similar fashion to 2015. They finished the regular season with a 16-2 match record, losing only to KT Rolster and Samsung Galaxy. Earning first place in the regular season gave them a bye to the finals of the Spring Playoffs, where they faced SK Telecom T1. ROX entered as the favorites this time, but still lost 3-1, earning themselves second place for the spring split.
During the 2016 LCK Summer Split, the Tigers once again placed first in the regular season with an impressive 15-3 scoreline in Bo3s, with two losses to SK Telecom T1 and one loss to Samsung Galaxy. This seeded them in the 2016 LCK Summer Playoffs directly into their third domestic finals, where they eventually met KT Rolster. In an epic series, the ROX Tigers won the set 3-2, claiming 1st place in the Summer Split and giving them Korea's first seed into the 2016 Season World Championship.
At the 2016 Season World Championship, the ROX Tigers were placed into Group A, along with EULCS first seed G2 Esports, NALCS second seed Counter Logic Gaming, and wildcard Albus NoX Luna. Despite becoming the first Korean team in history to lose a professional game to a wildcard, ROX finished the group stage in first place with a 4-2 record. After dispatching EDward Gaming in a 3-0 sweep in the Quarterfinals, the Tigers met their historic kryptonite SK Telecom T1 in the Semifinals match. What followed was one of the most intense and well played series in the history of League of Legends, with an incredible display of performance from both teams. In the end SKT, led by the veteran duo of Faker and Bengi, managed to edge out the series 2-3; even though the Tigers were the second team to bring SKT to a Game 5 in a Worlds series, even being ahead 2-1 after Game 3, their efforts weren't enough to bring down SKT and deny them their second consecutive Worlds Finals.
2017 Season[]
After the 2016 season the previous roster disbanded due to not managing to win the world championship. Thus they had to build a new roster and decided to sign veterans Shy and Lindarang in the toplane, SeongHwan and Mightybear as junglers, Mickey and Sangyoon from Afreeca and Key as support. This experienced roster struggled at the start of Spring Split but fought back and had a chance to reach playoffs until the last week where they lost both matches to finish in 6th place.
For the Summer Split they picked up Lava as midlane substitute. They had another bad 1-5 start to the split but only looked good for the two weeks 5 and 6 before disappointing again. ROX Tigers finished their split and season early with a 7th place far from playoff positions and unable to participate in Regional Finals.
At the 2017 LoL KeSPA Cup ROX swept amateur team Gyeonggi but lost in round 2 against relegated Ever8 Winners.
2018 Season[]
Going into the 2018 Season ROX Tigers decided stick with Lava and Lindarang as their solo laners and released Mickey and Shy. This resulted in better results but was not quite enough to reach playoffs in Spring Split as they lost out in the 3-way-tie for 4th due to their game score.
After the Spring Split roster and LCK slot were acquired by Hanwha Life Esports.
Timeline[]
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2022
- 2023
- January 2, HUYA Tigers renames to GE Tigers.[5]
- January 12, KangQui (Coach) leaves.[6]
- May 17, GE Tigers renames to KOO Tigers.[7]
Wisdom joins.[8] - June 30, Lee Jae-wook (Coach) and SSONG (Coach) join.[9]
- November 4, KOO Tigers renames to Tigers.[10] Lee Jae-wook (Coach) leaves.[11]
- December 7,
Wisdom leaves.[12]
Hojin retires.[13]
- January 5, Tigers renames to ROX Tigers.[14]
Peanut and Mental (Manager) join.
Sylph joins as substitute.[15] - March 8,
Cry joins.[16] - March 9,
Sylph is banned from competitive play until February 2017.[17][18] - November 19, 1st place in 2016 LoL KeSPA Cup.
- November 25,
Smeb leaves.[19]
GorillA leaves.[20]
PraY leaves.[21]
Kuro leaves.[22] - November 28, OnAir (Head Coach) joins.[23]
Cry leaves.[24] - November 30,
Peanut leaves.[25] - December 12, SSONG (Coach) leaves.[26]
- December 18, NoFe (Head Coach) leaves.[27]
- December 21,
Lindarang,
Shy,
SeongHwan,
Mickey,
Sangyoon, and
Key join.[28] - December (approx.), Mental (Manager) leaves.
- January 11, Gosu (Coach) joins.[29]
- February 20,
Mightybear joins.[30] - May 23, Gosu renames to Xero.
- June 27,
Lava joins.
Crow joins as substitute.
Mickey leaves.[31] - November 19,
Crow leaves.[32] - December 5,
Shy retires.[33] Xero (Coach) leaves.[34] - December 27,
Kuzan joins as substitute.[35] Emperor (Coach) joins.[36]
- October (approx.), Sherpa (Coach) joins.
- January (approx.), Sherpa (Coach) leaves.
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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Lindarang | Heo Man-heung (허만흥) | Top Laner | Dec 20162016-12-21 | Apr 20182018-04-15 | HLE | ||
SeongHwan | Yoon Seong-hwan (윤성환) | Jungler | Dec 20162016-12-21 | Apr 20182018-04-15 | HLE | ||
Lava | Kim Tae-hoon (김태훈) | Mid Laner | Jun 20172017-06-27 | Apr 20182018-04-15 | HLE | ||
Sangyoon | Gwon Sang-yun (권상윤) | Bot Laner | Dec 20162016-12-21 | Apr 20182018-04-15 | HLE | ||
Key | Kim Han-gi (김한기) | Support | Dec 20162016-12-21 | Apr 20182018-04-15 | HLE | ||
Mightybear | Kim Min-su (김민수) | Sub/Jun | Feb 20172017-02-20 | Apr 20182018-04-15 | HLE | ||
Kuzan | Lee Seong-hyeok (이성혁) | Sub/Mid | Dec 20172017-12-27 | Apr 20182018-04-15 | HLE | ||
Shy | Park Sang-myeon (박상면) | Top Laner | Dec 20162016-12-21 | Dec 20172017-12-05 | HLE | ||
Crow | Kim Seon-gyu (김선규) | Sub/Mid | Jun 20172017-06-27 | Nov 20172017-11-19 | MVP | ||
Mickey | Son Young-min (손영민) | Mid Laner | Dec 20162016-12-21 | Jun 20172017-06-27 | TL | ||
Peanut | Han Wang-ho (한왕호) | Jungler | Jan 20162016-01-05 | Nov 20162016-11-30 | SKT | ||
Cry | Hae Sung-min (해성민) | Mid Laner | Mar 20162016-03-08 | Nov 20162016-11-28 | EDG | ||
Smeb | Song Kyung-ho (송경호) | Top Laner | Nov 20142014-11-14 | Nov 20162016-11-25 | KT | ||
Kuro | Lee Seo-haeng (이서행) | Mid Laner | Nov 20142014-11-14 | Nov 20162016-11-25 | AF | ||
PraY | Kim Jong-in (김종인) | Bot Laner | Nov 20142014-11-14 | Nov 20162016-11-25 | LZ | ||
GorillA | Kang Beom-hyun (강범현) | Support | Nov 20142014-11-14 | Nov 20162016-11-25 | LZ | ||
Sylph | Lee Jae-ha (이재하) | Sub/Mid | Jan 20162016-01-05 | Mar 20162016-03-09 | GT | ||
Hojin | Lee Ho-jin (이호진) | Jungler | Nov 20142014-11-14 | Dec 20152015-12-07 | Retired | ||
Wisdom | Kim Tae-wan (김태완) | Jungler | May 20152015-05-17 | Dec 20152015-12-07 | GIA |
Player League Participation[]
LCK
Player | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | Games | |||||||||||||||
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Spring | Summer | Winter | Spring | Summer | Winter | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Split 1 | ||
Peanut | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 630 | |||||||||||
GorillA | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 472 | |||||||||||||||
Smeb | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 445 | ||||||||||||||
PraY | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 444 | ||||||||||||||
Kuro | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 431 | |||||||||||||||
Zet | | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sangyoon | | | | | | | | | | 399 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Key | | | | | | | | 297 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Shy | | | | | | | | | | | | | 243 | |||||||||||||||||
Mickey | | | | | | | 237 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Lindarang | | | | | | | | 209 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
SeongHwan | | | | | | | 153 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Mightybear | | | | | 39 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lava | | | | | | | | | | | | 335 | ||||||||||||||||||
Hojin | | | | 67 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Crow | | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kuzan | | | | | | | | | | 240 |
Organization[]
Former[]
C | ID | Name | Position | Next Team |
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Sherpa | Lee Seung-hwan (이승환) | Coach | FearX Academy | |
OnAir | Kang Hyun-jong (강현종) | Head Coach | Hanwha Life Esports | |
Emperor | Kim Jin-hyun (김진현) | Coach | Hanwha Life Esports | |
Xero | Sin Hyeok (신혁) | Coach | bbq Olivers | |
Mental | An Hyo-yeon (안효연) | Manager | Kingzone DragonX | |
NoFe | Jeong No-chul (정노철) | Head Coach | EDward Gaming | |
SSONG | Kim Sang-soo (김상수) | Coach | Longzhu Gaming | |
Lee Jae-wook (이재욱) | Coach | None | ||
KangQui | Kang Sung-hyun (강승현) | Coach | Energy Pacemaker |
Tournaments[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
ROX Tigers Tournament Results - Show Prize as (Local • USD • Euros) | |||||
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Date | Pl | Prize | Event | Last Result | Roster |
2018-03-25 | 6 | ₩10,000,000$ 9,339.72€ 7,571.28 | LCK 2018 Spring | 9 - 9RR | Lindarang, Mightybear, SeongHwan, Kuzan, Lava, Sangyoon, Key, OnAir, Emperor |
2017-12-02 | 9 - 12 | KeSPA Cup 2017 | Lindarang, SeongHwan, Mightybear, Lava, Sangyoon, Key, OnAir | ||
2017-08-06 | 7 | ₩10,000,000$ 8,800€ 7,500 | LCK 2017 Summer | 6 - 12RR | Lindarang, Shy, SeongHwan, Mightybear, Mickey, Lava, Crow, Sangyoon, Key, OnAir, Xero |
2017-04-02 | 6 | ₩10,000,000$ 8,900€ 8,400 | LCK 2017 Spring | 8 - 10RR | Lindarang, Shy, Seonghwan, Mightybear, Mickey, Sangyoon, Key, OnAir, gosu |
2017-02-26 | 3 - 4 | $15,000$ 15,000€ 14,100 | IEM Season 11 World Championship | Lindarang, SeongHwan, Mickey, Sangyoon, Key, gosu | |
2016-11-19 | 1 | ₩40,000,000$ 33,600€ 31,600 | KeSPA Cup 2016 | Smeb, Peanut, Cry, PraY, GorillA, NoFe, SSONG | |
2016-10-29 | 3 - 4 | $380,250$ 380,250€ 346,027.5 | Worlds 2016 | Smeb, Peanut, Kuro, PraY, GorillA, NoFe | |
2016-08-20 | 1 | ₩100,000,000$ 89,000€ 79,000 | LCK 2016 Summer Playoffs | Smeb, Peanut, Kuro, PraY, GorillA, NoFe, SSONG | |
2016-08-06 | 1 | LCK 2016 Summer | 15 - 3RR | Smeb, Peanut, Kuro, Cry, PraY, GorillA, NoFe, SSONG | |
2016-04-23 | 2 | ₩60,000,000$ 51,600€ 46,200 | LCK 2016 Spring Playoffs | Smeb, Peanut, Kuro, PraY, GorillA, NoFe, SSONG | |
Total Prize: KRW 230,000,000 • USD 395,250 |
As Tigers[]
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As KOO Tigers[]
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KOO Tigers Tournament Results - Show Prize as (Local • USD • Euros) | |||||
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Date | Pl | Prize | Event | Last Result | Roster |
2015-10-31 | 2 | $250,000$ 250,000€ 225,000 | Worlds 2015 | Smeb, Hojin, Kuro, PraY, GorillA, NoFe | |
2015-08-29 | 3 | ₩30,000,000$ 25,200€ 22,500 | Champions 2015 Summer Playoffs | Smeb, Hojin, Kuro, PraY, GorillA, NoFe, SSONG | |
2015-08-13 | 4 | Champions 2015 Summer | 11 - 7RR | Smeb, Hojin, Wisdom, Kuro, PraY, GorillA, NoFe, SSONG | |
Total Prize: USD 250,000 • KRW 30,000,000 |
As GE Tigers[]
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GE Tigers Tournament Results - Show Prize as (Local • USD • Euros) | |||||
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Date | Pl | Prize | Event | Last Result | Roster |
2015-05-02 | 2 | ₩60,000,000$ 51,000€ 39,600 | Champions 2015 Spring Playoffs | Smeb, LEE, Kuro, PraY, GorillA, NoFe | |
2015-04-11 | 1 | Champions 2015 Spring | 12 - 2RR | Smeb, Lee, Kuro, PraY, GorillA, NoFe | |
2015-03-15 | 3 - 4 | $15,000$ 15,000€ 14,250 | IEM Season 9 World Championship | Smeb, Lee, kurO, PraY, GorillA, NoFe | |
Total Prize: KRW 60,000,000 • USD 15,000 |
As HUYA Tigers[]
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HUYA Tigers Tournament Results - Show Prize as (Local • USD • Euros) | |||||
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Date | Pl | Prize | Event | Last Result | Roster |
2014-12-20 | 4 | Champions 2015 Spring Preseason | 2-1-1RR | Smeb, Lee, Kuro, PraY, GorillA, NoFe | |
2014-12-07 | 1 | International e-Culture Festival 2014 | 2 - 0RR | Smeb, Lee, kurO, PraY, GorillA | |
2014-11-22 | Q | Champions Spring 2015 Qualifiers | 2 - 1RR | Smeb, Lee, Kuro, PraY, GorillA | |
Total Prize: USD 0 |
Media[]
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- November 21, Interview with NoFe, Coach of the HUYA Tigers with , and on OnGameNet
- January 4, UNDERSTANDING AND ANALYZING KOREA 2.0; THE BAD. by , and on Esports Heaven
- April 30, GE Tigers prepare to win Korea by , and on LoL Esports
- July 23, KOO Are You? The Tigers' Summer Streak by , and on LoL Esports
- September 8, World Championship Preview: KOO Tigers by , and on EsportsTalk
- September 10, Preparation and determination: The KOO Tigers by , and on LoL Esports
- September 22, The Road to Worlds: an in-depth look at the KOO Tigers by , and on The Score
- October 7, KOO Tigers discuss growing as a team and the strengths and weaknesses of their opponents in Group A with , and on The Score
- January 29, The Difference a Jungler Makes: ROX Tigers by Aaron on League eSports Talk
- February 3, Team Fight Breakdown with Jatt: SKT vs ROX (2016 LCK Spring Week 3) by , and on LoL Esports
- February 18, All-Engage: an in-depth look at the Rox Tigers by Emily Rand on The Score
- March 15, A closer look at ROX Tigers’ first loss by Colin "CD-Mangaka" Nimer on Slingshot Esports
- March 17, Team Fight Breakdown with Jatt: SSG vs ROX (2016 LCK Spring Week 9) by , and on LoL Esports
- March 24, Team Fight Breakdown with Jatt: SKT vs ROX (2016 LCK Spring Week 10) by , and on LoL Esports
- April 23, ROX Tigers cover "Lies (거짓말)" (originally by Big Bang) with , and on Hojin for OGN
- June 11, Silver Tigers: The unsatisfying story of Korea’s second-best team by Tim "Magic" Sevenhuysen on The Score
- September 15, An evening with the ROX Tigers by Emily Rand on The Score
- September 19, Korean BBQ with ROX Tigers: The Perks of Worlds in NA - Sound Booths - Twitter Wars with , and on The Score
- September 21, Road to Worlds: Rox Tigers by Adam Newell on GAMURS
- September 28, Third Time's the Charm: The Rox Tigers Victorious Summer by SmashLoL on GAMURS
- October 10, ROX Tigers coach says ANX might be best wild card team in history with , and on Slingshot Esports
- November 26, Celebrating the History of Rox Tigers by CD-Mangaka on Esports Heaven
- February 21, The Tigers are dead, long live the Tigers: an IEM preview by Emily Rand on Oracle's Elixir
- August 20, The day ROX Tigers won their first ever LCK title with , and on theScore Esports
- March 21, ROX Sangyoon: "As if our head coach had taken drugs, when we're feeling down, he acts crazy and brightens the mood" with Kyeongbeom "Its" Kim and Woo "Ready" Hyun on Inven Global
- May 16, The Top 10 Most Dominant League of Legends Rosters of All-Time by theScore Esports on theScore Esports
- October 6, Everyone remembers 'The Longshot' from Worlds 2016, but what about the game after it? by Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- May 21, How Five Rejects Laughed at League's Best and Almost Won It All by theScore Esports on YouTube
Images[]
See Also[]
External Links[]
References[]
- ↑ Chinese giant YY picks up a Korean team. ongamers.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 [취재] 롤챔스 선발전 '다크호스' 탄생, HUYA 타이거즈 창단 (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Chinese giant YY picks up a Korean team. ongamers.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 KangQui's Facebook Post (Korean) facebook.cin
- ↑ 스베누 롤챔스 코리아 스프링 2015 출전 구단 로스터 (Korean) tving.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 KangQui's Facebook Post (Korean) facebook.com
- ↑ [취재] GE 타이거즈, KOO 타이거즈로 팀 명 변경과 '위즈덤' 김태완 영입! (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 [취재] GE 타이거즈, KOO 타이거즈로 팀 명 변경과 '위즈덤' 김태완 영입! (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 [뉴스] 코치에서 6쏭모드! '쏭' 김상수, 쿠 타이거즈 코치로 합류 (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ [뉴스] 새 얼굴 대거 등장! 네이버 2015 LoL KeSPA컵 로스터 공개! (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ [뉴스] 새 얼굴 대거 등장! 네이버 2015 LoL KeSPA컵 로스터 공개! (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Tigers' Facebook Post (Korean) facebook.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Tigers' Facebook Post (Korean) facebook.com
- ↑ [뉴스] 리그오브레전드 게임단 '락스 타이거즈', 스프링 시즌 로스터 확정 (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 [뉴스] 리그오브레전드 게임단 '락스 타이거즈', 스프링 시즌 로스터 확정 (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 ROX, ‘크라이’ 해성민 영입...”다양한 방향으로 발전” (Korean) fomos.kr
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 2016년 제 1차 e스포츠 제재 (Korean) leagueoflegends.co.kr
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 bnununu's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 ROX Tigers' Facebook Post (Korean) facebook.com
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 GorillA's Facebook Post (Korean) facebook.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 PraY's Facebook Post (Korean) facebook.com
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 facebook.com
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 ROX Tigers' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 ROX Tigers' Facebook Post (Korean) facebook.com
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 Peanut's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 롱주 게이밍, 전 ROX 출신 '쏭' 김상수 코치 영입 (Korean) fomos.kr
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 EDward Gaming's Weibo Post (Chinese) weibo.com
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 28.2 28.3 28.4 28.5 28.6 ROX Tigers' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 2017 롤챔스 코리아 스프링 1R 로스터 발표 (Korean) fomos.kr
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 ROX Tigers' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 31.2 31.3 KeSPA's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 2017 LoL 케스파 컵 로스터 공개, '쿠잔' 이성혁-'블레스' 최현웅 제외 (Korean) fomos.kr
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 ROX Tigers' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 ROX Tigers' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 ROX Tigers' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 36.0 36.1 ROX Tigers' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ KeSPA's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ ROX Tigers' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ Hanwha Life Esports' Facebook Post (Korean) facebook.com
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 40.2 40.3 40.4 40.5 40.6 40.7 40.8 40.9 ROX Tigers' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 41.2 41.3 41.4 41.5 41.6 41.7 41.8 41.9 Hanwha Life Esports' Facebook Post (Korean) facebook.com