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Retired
Sookie
Sookie
Background Information
NameMartina Marcaccio
Country of Birth
Uruguay
BirthdayFebruary 5, 1995 (age 29)
Residency
LAT
Latin America
Prev Residencies
LAS
LAS
Competitive
Role
Broadcast Talent
Favorite Champs


Social Media & Links
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Martina "Sookie" Marcaccio is a retired League of Legends esports personality, previously host for Riot Games Inc..

Team History

Combine Role Swaps:No|Yes
Dates:Approx|Exact
TeamStartEnd
LAS
Isuruslogo stdIsurus
Sep 20162016-09-11[1]Nov 20162016-11-021mo 21d
ejel
LAT
Riot Games Inc.logo stdRiot Games Inc.
Nov 20162016-11-02Jan 20222022-01-07[2]5yr 2mo
ejel
TeamStartEnd
LAS
Isuruslogo stdIsurus
Sep 20162016-09-11[1]Nov 20162016-11-021mo 21d
ejel
LAT
Riot Games Inc.logo stdRiot Games Inc.
Nov 20162016-11-02Jan 20212021-01-19[3]4yr 2mo
ejel
LAT
Riot Games Inc.logo stdRiot Games Inc.
Jan 20212021-01-19[3]Jan 20222022-01-07[2]1yr 19d
ejel

News

2016

LAS
Isuruslogo stdISGSeptember 11, Sookie (Streamer) joins.[1]
LAS
Isuruslogo stdISGNovember 2, Sookie (Streamer) leaves.
LAS
Riot Games Inc.logo stdRiotNovember 2, Gabvy (Caster) and Sookie (Interviewer) join.

2018

LAT
Riot Games Inc.logo stdRiotDecember 4, Sookie changes residency from
LAS
LAS
to
LAT
Latin America
.

2019

LAT
Riot Games Inc.logo stdRiotJanuary 7, Jirall (Analyst), Fahrenheit (Caster), and JJ EX (Caster) join. Gonto (Analyst), Juliostito (Analyst), Corsario (Caster), Rafamaik (Caster), Elmo (Host), and Sookie (Interviewer) will remain with the team. Tommy (Caster) and Zombyra (Caster) leave.[4][5]

2020

LAT
Riot Games Inc.logo stdRiotJanuary 21, AndresX (Analyst), Relic (Analyst), and Kalipso (Host) join. Gonto (Analyst to Caster) changes position. Corsario (Caster), Fahrenheit (Caster), JJ EX (Caster), and Sookie (Interviewer) will remain with the team. Juliostito (Analyst) leaves.[6]

2021

LAT
Riot Games Inc.logo stdRiotJanuary 19, Plugo (Analyst), Chunilda (Caster), and Nachittus (Caster) join. Jirall (Caster) rejoins. Relic (Analyst to Caster) and Sookie (Interviewer to Host) change positions. AndresX (Analyst) will remain with the team.[3]

2022

LAT
Riot Games Inc.logo stdRiotJanuary 7, Sookie (Host) leaves.[2]

Biography[]

Martina Marcaccio is an Uruguayan caster native from Montevideo. She started her career as a content creator in 2015, and from the beginning, she showed great interest in the League of Legends universe, together with their animations and cosplays from its community.

After quite some time participating in some events related to the esports scene, she developed some of the skills that led her to collaborate in several campaigns for teams and tournaments.

This allowed her to open her way and be a key piece for the Copa Latinoamérica Sur talent team in 2017, which she joined as an interviewer for most of their broadcasts. Her biggest chance to shine came with the Mid-Season Invitational and Worlds, as she acted as the host for both of the largest events in that year.

Following this, Sookie remained as part of the CLS' core team for the 2018 Season, and also was part of the merge between the LLN and CLS, the Liga Latinoamérica, as its main host and interviewer from its inception in 2019 to January 2022, when she announced her farewell after five years working with Riot.

During her time here, Sookie also worked behind the scenes being the host of the LLA's weekly flash news segments from 2018 to 2020, and acted as a caster for many of the region's Seasonal Tournaments for Legends of Runeterra, working as well as a scriptwriter for some of the game's competitive spots.

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