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Reignover | ||
Background Information | ||
Name | Kim Yeu-jin (김의진) | |
Country of Birth | South Korea | |
Birthday | July 4, 1995 (age 29) | |
Residency | Korea | |
Competitive | ||
Team | Team Liquid | |
Role | Coach | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Soloqueue IDs | IM Reign over, Fnatic Reign0ver (EUW) | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Kim "Reignover" Yeu-jin (Hangul: 김의진) is a League of Legends esports player, currently assistant coach for Team Liquid.
Team History
Team | Start | End | |||
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Incredible Miracle 2 | Mar 20132013-03-03[2] | Jun 20132013-06-16[1] | 3mo 13d ejel | ||
Incredible Miracle 1 | Jun 20132013-06-16[5] | Oct 20132013-10-12[4] | 3mo 26d ejel | ||
Incredible Miracle 2 | Oct 20132013-10-12[7] | May 20142014-05-27[6] | 7mo 15d ejel | ||
Fnatic | Jan 20152015-01-08[9] | Nov 20152015-11-23[8] | 10mo 15d ejel | ||
Immortals | Dec 20152015-12-08[12] | Nov 20162016-11-23[10] | 11mo 15d ejel | ||
Team Liquid | Dec 20162016-12-12[15] | Nov 20172017-11-26[13] | 11mo 14d ejel | ||
CLG | Nov 20172017-11-26[18] | Dec 20182018-12-03[17] | 1yr 7d ejel | ||
Cloud9 | May 20192019-05-13[21] | Nov 20212021-11-30[20] | 2yr 6mo ejel | ||
C9 Academy | Jan 20202020-01-01[23] | Oct 20202020-10-19[22] | 9mo 18d ejel | ||
MAD Lions | Jan 20222022-01-21[25] | Dec 20222022-12-02[24] | 10mo 12d ejel | ||
Team Liquid | Dec 20222022-12-02[24] | Present | 1yr 11mo ej |
Team | Start | End | |||
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Incredible Miracle 2 | Mar 20132013-03-03[2] | Jun 20132013-06-16[1] | 3mo 13d ejel | ||
Incredible Miracle 1 | Jun 20132013-06-16[5] | Oct 20132013-10-12[4] | 3mo 26d ejel | ||
Incredible Miracle 2 | Oct 20132013-10-12[7] | May 20142014-05-27[6] | 7mo 15d ejel | ||
Fnatic | Jan 20152015-01-08[9] | Nov 20152015-11-23[8] | 10mo 15d ejel | ||
Immortals | Dec 20152015-12-08[12] | Nov 20162016-11-23[10] | 11mo 15d ejel | ||
Team Liquid | Dec 20162016-12-12[15] | Nov 20172017-11-26[13] | 11mo 14d ejel | ||
CLG | Nov 20172017-11-26[18] | Dec 20182018-12-03[17] | 1yr 7d ejel | ||
Cloud9 | May 20192019-05-13[21] | Oct 20202020-10-19[26] | 1yr 5mo ejel | ||
C9 Academy | Jan 20202020-01-01[23] | Oct 20202020-10-19[22] | 9mo 18d ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Oct 20202020-10-19[26] | May 20212021-05-29[27] | 7mo 10d ejel | ||
Cloud9 | May 20212021-05-29[27] | Nov 20212021-11-30[20] | 6mo 1d ejel | ||
MAD Lions | Jan 20222022-01-21[25] | Dec 20222022-12-02[24] | 10mo 12d ejel | ||
Team Liquid | Dec 20222022-12-02[24] | Apr 20232023-04-28[28] | 4mo 26d ejel | ||
Team Liquid | Apr 20232023-04-28[28] | Nov 20232023-11-23[29] | 6mo 25d ejel | ||
Team Liquid | Nov 20232023-11-23[29] | Present | 1yr 12d ej |
News
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
IM2 | March 3, PLL, Reign Over, kurO, SoFantasy, and BBuing join. Tatu, Livy, and GGyuAng leave.[2][3] | |
IM1 | June 16, Reign over and GGyuAng join. Lasha moves to substitute. Lilac leaves.[5] | |
IM2 | June 16, Sylph, Lilac, and Scarlet join. PLL, Reign Over, and SoFantasy leave.[1] | |
IM2 | October 12, ReignOver and Ondal join. Lil4c, Lasha, Pescaly Maximal, and BBuing leave.[7] | |
IM1 | October 12, Woongsin joins. Lil4c rejoins. BBuing joins as substitute. Smeb and MidKing move to starting roster. Paragon, ReignOver, Elinke, and 아수라룰루 leave.[4] |
IM2 | May 27, Joon, Frozen, S0NSTAR, and TuSin join. Lil4c rejoins. Wisdom joins as substitute. Apple, ReignOver, BetKyo, Paragon, and Lasha leave.[6] |
FNC | January 8, Huni, Reignover, Febiven, and Steeelback join. sOAZ leaves.[9] | |
FNC | November 23, Huni and Reignover leave.[8] | |
IMT | December 8, Huni, Reignover, Pobelter, WildTurtle, and Adrian join.[12] |
IMT | November 23, Reignover leaves.[10][11] | |
TL | December 12, Reignover joins. Piglet rejoins. Arcsecond and Jynthe move to substitutes. FeniX leaves.[15][16] |
TL | November 26, Reignover leaves.[13][14] | |
CLG | November 26, Reignover and Biofrost join. aphromoo leaves. OmarGod leaves for academy roster.[18][19] |
CLG | October 29, Reignover's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2019.[30] | |
CLG | December 3, Reignover leaves.[17] |
C9.A | January 1, Reignover (Head Coach) is added to the academy roster in the GCD.[23] Reignover (Head Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2022.[31] | |
C9.A | January 7, Inori joins. RapidStar (Assistant Coach) joins from main roster. Fudge, k1ng, and Reignover (Head Coach)'s joining is confirmed. Nite and Dragonminkim's departures are confirmed.[32][33] | |
C9.A | October 19, Reignover (Head Coach) leaves for main roster.[22] | |
C9 | October 19, Reignover (Positional Coach to Head Coach)'s position is changed in the GCD.[26] | |
C9 | November 2, Reignover (Positional Coach to Head Coach)'s position changing is confirmed.[34] |
C9 | January 7, Reignover (Head Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 1 November 2023.[35] | |
C9 | May 29, K1ng joins from academy roster. Mithy (Strategic Coach to Head Coach) and Reignover (Head Coach to Assistant Coach) change positions. Zven leaves for academy roster.[27] | |
C9 | November 30, Reignover (Assistant Coach) leaves.[20] |
MAD | January 21, Reignover (Positional Coach) joins.[25] | |
MAD | December 2, Reignover (Positional Coach) leaves.[24] | |
TL | December 2, Summit and Pyosik join. Reignover (Assistant Coach) rejoins. Haeri and Yeon join from academy roster.[24] |
TL | April 28, Reignover (Assistant Coach to Head Coach) and Dodo (General Manager to General Manager/Assistant Coach) change positions.[28] | |
TL | November 23, Spawn (Head Coach) joins from sister team TL Challengers. Reignover (Head Coach to Assistant Coach) changes position. Haitham (Head Analyst) will remain with the team for 2024.[29] |
Biography[]
Season 3[]
Kim "Reignover" Yeu-jin first entered competitive League of Legends play as part of the first roster of Incredible Miracle 2 in March 2013, along with teammates PLL, SoFantasy, kurO, and BBuing. He didn't play any major tournaments with the team before being moved over to the Incredible Miracle 1 roster. IM1 played in HOT6iX Champions Summer 2013 but they placed last in their group and missed the playoffs.
2014 Season[]
Sometime before PANDORA.TV Champions Winter 2013-2014, Reign over rejoined IM2 as their jungler. Unfortunately, the team still failed to make it past the group stage. IM2 didn't put up any better results at HOT6iX Champions Spring 2014, falling out of the tournaments before the playoffs again. Reign over left the team shortly afterwards.
2015 Season[]
Reignover trialed for SK Telecom T1's jungle position prior to the start of the OGN Spring 2015 Preseason along with bengi and Rush, but the spot was given to bengi and ReignOver chose not to be a substitute player for them.
In January 2015, Reignover joined Fnatic. Reignover and the team's new roster had a successful Spring Split, finishing 2nd in the regular season with a 13-5 record, partly thanks to Reignover's impressive performances on Rengar and Rek'Sai among other champions. This secured them a bye to the semifinals of the Spring Playoffs. Fnatic beat H2k-Gaming in their semifinal matchup, and went on to secure 1st place after taking a 3-2 win over Unicorns Of Love in the playoff final. This meant that Reignover and the team would pick up 90 Championship Points towards qualification for the 2015 Season World Championship.
This also meant that Fnatic would represent Europe at the 2015 Mid-Season Invitational. Reignover and the team had a relatively successful tournament, which they opened with a decisive win over Team SoloMid. The team also had a notably close group stage game with SK Telecom T1, but went on to lose the game. Fnatic finished the group stage in 4th place, meaning they would advance to the bracket stage. They faced SK Telecom T1 in the semifinals, this time playing out a close series, but ultimately losing 3-2.
Now with Rekkles on the roster instead of Steeelback, Reignover and the team went into the Summer Season with confidence running high after their performance on the international stage. Fnatic managed to finish the regular season with a perfect, unbeaten 18-0 record - and became the first team to achieve this in League Championship Series history. This meant a 1st place regular season finish for the team and a bye to the semifinals of the Summer Playoffs. Fnatic went on to win the playoffs, beating Origen 3-2 in a tight final. This qualified the team for the 2015 World Championship, where they would compete as Europe's #1 seed.
At the 2015 World Championship, Fnatic were seeded into Group B along with ahq e-Sports Club, Invictus Gaming, and Cloud9. They picked up 4 wins in the group, going unbeaten in the 2nd week of group stage games, meaning they would advance to the knockout stage of the tournament. In the quarterfinals, Fnatic beat EDward Gaming 3-0 before suffering a 3-0 loss to KOO Tigers in the semifinals, putting an end to their campaign.
2016 Season[]
Reignover and Huni left Fnatic in November to join Immortals in December 2015 together. With a lineup including the two ex-Fnatic players, Pobelter, WildTurtle, and Adrian, Immortals were expected to be one of the top teams in the LCS based on their roster, and for the first six weeks of the split they lived up to - and even surpassed - those expectations. Reignover and Huni together extended their regular-season LCS winstreak from 18 games in Europe to 32 games overall as the team didn't drop a single game prior to week 7. However, in week 7 that streak was snapped as the team lost one game to reigning champions Counter Logic Gaming in week 7. They won the rest of their regular season games, but as the season progressed further they looked weaker and weaker as a team, and even seemed to falter against the last-place Team Dignitas, needing to come back against them to pull out a win.
With a top seed clinched into the playoffs, Immortals were guaranteed to face the lowest-seed team that won in the quarterfinals. That team ended up being Team Solomid, who were on a strong upswing after a sixth-place regular season finish. Despite their seeding advantage, Immortals lost 3-0 to TSM, with both their play and also their drafts called into question, with picks including Lucian top, Urgot mid, and three games of Karma support. Despite their loss, the team came back to win a convincing 3-0 over Team Liquid in the third-place match.
Expectations for Immortals going into the Summer Season were again high, after they were one of only three NA teams not to change any players in the mid-season break, and while they nearly repeated their spring split record - this time dropping only two series in the new best of 3 format as opposed to 1 best of 1 - they were indisputably the second-best team in the league. TSM with new rookie star support Biofrost went 17-1 in series, and they bested Immortals in both of their head-to-head series. Immortals still had a playoff bye, and so they were able to avoid TSM in the semis, instead facing the third-place Cloud9. In a back-and-forth five-game series, Immortals were upset and faced CLG in the third-place match, which they came back from a disastrous game 1 to win 3-2. Unfortunately, despite their combined 33-3 regular season record, Immortals only had 120 Championship Points compared to CLG's 130, and so it was CLG who won the automatic second-place 2016 Season World Championship seed from North America. And even though Immortals had the top seed in the Regional Finals, they were upset once again by Cloud9, and their season ended short of Worlds. Reignover joined CLG for their Korean bootcamp to "[contribute] his in-game knowledge."[37] In November of 2017 Reignover left Immortals and within the next month, he joined Team Liquid. The team participated at IEM Season XI - Gyeonggi but were knocked out after an 0-2 loss to Samsung Galaxy and finished 3rd-4th.
2017 Season[]
The 2017 Season wasn't a good one for Reignover. Team Liquid went into the 2017 NA LCS Spring Season with a lot of hype but failed to live up to their expectations. They finished the regular season in 9th place with 5 wins and 13 losses. They would have to attend the 2017 NA LCS Summer Promotion and re-qualified for the LCS with a 3-2 victory over Gold Coin United. Their Summer Season in the LCS was a similar story. After another 9th place finish 4 wins and 14 losses, they attended the 2018 NA LCS Spring Promotion and retained their LCS spot with a 3-2 victory over Phoenix1. After a disappointing season, Reignover left TL in November and joined Counter Logic Gaming in December.
2018 Season[]
After a disappointing season, Reignover left TL in November and joined Counter Logic Gaming in December. Despite his subpar 2017 season, both his acquisition and the 2018 CLG team were heavily hyped by the community. CLG went 3-3 over the first three weeks, but then completely collapsed, losing six consecutive games and falling into a tie for last place. The team perked up after that and managed to stay mathematically in playoff contention until Week 9, but needing a miracle, the team lost their final two games and finished seventh, the first time CLG had missed playoffs in their franchise history.
Reignover stayed with CLG for the summer season in spite of their spring difficulties. CLG looked much better to start the split, and finished Week 4 tied for first with a 5-3 record, only to come crashing back down with a devastating eight-game loss streak. With the team mathematically out of playoffs, Reignover was replaced by academy jungler Wiggily for the final week, but they still only managed to finish eighth.
2019 Season[]
Reignover left CLG in December, and didn't join another team for 2019 as a player. In May, he was signed by Cloud9 as a coach, and appeared on stage with the team alongside Reapered during the 2019 Summer Playoffs.
2020 Season[]
Cloud9 named Reignover head coach of Cloud9 Academy for the 2020 season. 2020 was wildly successful for Reignover and his new team, as they finished first in the regular season and the playoffs in both the spring and summer splits.
Trivia[]
- Speaks fluent English and helps translate between Huni and the rest of Fnatic.[38]
- Along with teammate Huni, had a 32-game-long regular season win streak starting on Fnatic with the last two games of the EU LCS 2015 Spring Split, continuing through the entirety of the EU LCS Summer Split, and concluding after 12 games on Immortals in the NA LCS 2016 Spring Split with a week 7 loss to Counter Logic Gaming.
- Doesn't enjoy playing champions that don't have a dash, as he feels limited in the plays he can make.
- Uses a CM Storm gaming keyboard and SteelSeries Sensei mouse.
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Reignover Tournament Results | |||||
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Date | Pl | Event | Last Result | Team | Roster |
2024-10-13 | 9 - 11 | Worlds 2024 | TL | Impact, UmTi, APA, Yeon, CoreJJ, Spawn, Reignover | |
2024-09-07 | 2 | LCS 2024 Championship | TL | Impact, UmTi, APA, Yeon, CoreJJ, Spawn, Reignover | |
2024-08-11 | 1 | LCS 2024 Summer | 7 - 0RR | TL | Impact, UmTi, APA, Yeon, CoreJJ, Spawn, Reignover |
2024-05-15 | 5 - 6 | MSI 2024 | TL | Impact, UmTi, APA, Yeon, CoreJJ, Spawn, Reignover | |
2024-03-31 | 1 | LCS 2024 Spring Playoffs | TL | Impact, UmTi, APA, Yeon, CoreJJ, Spawn, Reignover | |
2024-03-10 | 4 | LCS 2024 Spring | 7 - 7RR | TL | Impact, UmTi, APA, Yeon, CoreJJ, Spawn, Reignover |
2023-10-23 | 15 - 16 | Worlds 2023 | TL | Summit, Pyosik, APA, Yeon, CoreJJ, Reignover, Dodo | |
2023-08-19 | 3 | LCS 2023 Championship | TL | Summit, Pyosik, APA, Yeon, CoreJJ, Reignover, Dodo | |
2023-07-21 | 4 | LCS 2023 Summer | 10 - 8RR | TL | Summit, Pyosik, Haeri, APA, Yeon, CoreJJ, Reignover, Dodo |
2023-03-17 | 8 | LCS 2023 Spring | 8 - 10RR | TL | Summit, Pyosik, Haeri, Yeon, CoreJJ, MaRin, Reignover |
Reignover 1v1 Tournament Results | |||||
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Date | Pl | Event | Prize | Team | Last Result |
2016-12-11 | 17 - 30 | All-Star 2016 Barcelona | Fire | 0 : 1 Rekkles |
Media[]
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2023
- February 1, Player Cards - Fnatic by , and on Gold Per 10
- March 13, Vom B-Team zur Spitze der LCS (German/English) with , and on Red Bull eSports
- May 7, Reignover: Talented midlaner who learned to rule the jungle with , and on Fnatic
- May 9, Reignover: "I would prefer to face [SKT], since I don't know how AHQ will play" with , and on The Score
- May 29, Reigning Over the Competition by , and on LoL Esports
- October 2, Reignover on taking on iG: "I was nervous to face KaKAO" with , and on The Score
- October 19, Worlds 2015 Quarterfinal Interviews with , and on TeamLiquid
- October 23, Reignover: Mental Strength Is the Key by ziminaite on Fnatic
- November 23, Reignover on leaving Fnatic, coming to the NA LCS, and his friendships with Smeb and Huni with , and on The Score
- December 11, Reignover on Immortals: "I Think We Have Really Good Potential to Be a Team Like Fnatic" with Travis Gafford on Gamespot
- January 22, Interview with IMT Reignover on his eSports career leading him to NA with , and on Dignitas
- January 26, Reignover Explains With IMT's Game Against TSM Was so Close and What Life Is Like on IMT with , and on G|League
- February 3, Reignover on NA teams: 'Every team...has very talented players, they just need more experience' with , and on The Score
- February 14, Huni and Reignover on being confident, their Valentine's day plans and looking ahead to Cloud9 with , and on The Score
- March 15, Reignover on Immortals: Everyone knows how to play when you're behind with , and on Yahoo
- March 18, Ask the Pros: Immortals' Reignover with , and on LoL Esports
- June 6, Scarra and Reignover break down the series against P1 and Immortals’ approach to the game with , and on The Score
- June 7, Reignover talks about his respect for Meteos and why skipping Korean bootcamp was fine with , and on Yahoo!
- June 8, Immortal Reminder - Reignover: "NA is improving so fast compared to EU last year." with , and on The Score
- July 7, IMT Reignover is '99% confident' they'll make Worlds, talks new underwear sponsorship with , and on Yahoo!
- July 26, DUOS: Huni and Reignover by , and on LoL Esports
- July 26, Reignover on why he likes the new lane changes and his '70%' confidence in beating TSM this week with , and on Yahoo!
- July 27, WildTurtle and Reignover on how they hope to build confidence for playoffs with a win over TSM with , and on The Score
- December 8, Doublelift, aphromoo, Reignover and Impact speak at All-Stars press conference with , and on theScore Esports
- December 9, Reignover: I hope Huni becomes Best Top KR with , and on Inven Global
- December 10, Reignover: “I hope (Impact) doesn’t leave North America while I’m playing in NA.” by Andrew Kim on Slingshot
- December 14, Reignover says Huni and him would have kept playing together if only one had received a good offer with , and on Yahoo!
- January 22, TL Reignover: "I really like my new team and my new teammates" with , and on Inven Global
- January 27, Reignover: “I was worried when I knew I was going to play apart from Huni, but I had no concerns in playing with Piglet.” with , and on Slingshot
- February 13, 1-on-1 with Reignover: Career reflections, coming to NA and his pre-gaming life with , and on Slingshot
- February 16, Reignover talks TL's decision-making & staying positive: "This patch doesn't fit our team right now" with , and on Blitz Esports
- June 17, You Laugh, You Lose with Reignover: TL’s struggles, Piglet in mid & the happiest time in his career with , and on theScore Esports
- June 26, Reignover teaches Ovilee how to use a Fidget Spinner with , and on Travis Gafford
- June 29, Reignover: “Even after I retire, I’m not sure if I’ll stream at all. I don’t enjoy streaming that much.” with , and on Andrew Kim for Slingshot Esports
- June 30, Reignover on playing with Slooshi and Konkwon "They're new so they don't know how to play as a team" with , and on Travis Gafford
- July 28, Reignover: “We just really want to not go to relegation, and it’s a lot of stress.” with , and on Emily Rand for Slingshot Esports
- December 28, CLG Reignover: "As an NA player myself, I would be very proud if I saw NA do well in international tournaments." with Sihoon "Maloo" Lee and James "Bick" Hong on Inven Global
- January 17, REIGNOVER: Turn It Around with , and on Counter Logic Gaming
- January 17, Reignover: he and Huni looked together before joining CLG // why he won't be Gameover in 2018 with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 5, Reignover on beating Echo Fox Huni and the meta: "I hate stopwatch but I also like stopwatch" with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 17, Reignover’s journey from 2015 Worlds to the bottom of the NA LCS by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- March 10, CLG Reignover's thoughts on Playoffs: “Our confidence is lower than it was in the beginning. However, our conviction for success is greater now.” with Byungho "Haao" Kim and James "Bick" Hong on Inven Global
- June 20, CLG Reignover's Take On His Team's Improvement And Huni's Role Swap. with Youngbo "Roxyy" Sim and James "Bick" Hong on Inven Global
- June 28, CLG ReignOver: 'We’re a Team That Can Play on Either Side of the Map' with , and on Chase Wassenar for Unikrn
- May 13, [News + Interview] Cloud9 Signs Reignover as Their Coach for the Upcoming Summer with Joonkyu "Lasso" Seok and Yudae "Akiin" Oak on Inven Global
- June 23, C9 Reignover: "I wasn’t a player that took any type of risk...I would go for at least the 60/40.” with Izento on Inven Global
- October 24, TL Coach Reignover's emotional talk after Team Liquid's elimination with Travis Gafford on YouTube
Post-Match Interviews
Date | Tournament | Match | Link |
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2018-07-01 | NA LCS 2018 Summer | OPT vs CLG | Link |
2018-02-03 | NA LCS 2018 Spring | CLG vs FOX | Link |
Images[]
Redirects
The following pages redirect here:
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 'Lilac' 전호진 2팀으로 간다. LG-IM 팀 리빌딩 (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 im 2팀 명단이라네요 (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 [2013 챔스 스프링] 스프링 최종 오프라인 예선, 20일 중계 예정 (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 LG-IM #1, 윈터 참가 엔트리 확정… '파라곤' 최현일은 건강 이유로 휴식 (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 'Lilac' 전호진 2팀으로 간다. LG-IM 팀 리빌딩 (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 im 시드 포기 완전 리빌딩 (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 LG-IM #1, 윈터 참가 엔트리 확정… '파라곤' 최현일은 건강 이유로 휴식 (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Farewell Huni and Reignover - GL,HF! fnatic.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 The new era of Fnatic League of Legends fnatic.com
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Goodbye and good luck, Reignover! immortals.gg
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Immortals' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Huni, Pobelter, WildTurtle headline star-studded Immortals roster dailydot.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Counter Logic Gaming 2018 Roster Announcement youtube.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Team Liquid LoL | Thank You Reignover youtube.com
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 kenzi's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Thank you, FeniX teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Counter Logic Gaming's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 Introducing the CLG 2018 LCS Roster clgaming.net
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Farewell Aphromoo clgaming.net
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 Cloud9's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 Cloud9's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2020-10-18; after change - NA - 2020-10-19
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2019-12-31; after change - NA - 2020-01-01
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 24.4 24.5 Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 MAD Lions' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 26.2 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2020-10-18; after change - NA - 2020-10-19
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 27.2 Cloud9's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 28.2 Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2018-10-29
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2020-01-01
- ↑ Introducing the 2020 Cloud9 LCS Academy Roster cloud9.gg
- ↑ Cloud9's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Cloud9's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2021-01-06; after change - NA - 2021-01-07
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2024-11-03; after change - NA - 2024-11-04
- ↑ CLG League of Legends's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ Interview with Winner of Elements vs Fnatic | Week 1 Day 1 S5 EU LCS Spring 2015 youtube.com