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Retired as Player | ||
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Svenskeren | ||
Background Information | ||
Name | Dennis Johnsen | |
Country of Birth | Denmark | |
Birthday | January 2, 1996 (age 28) | |
Residency | North America | |
Prev Residencies | Europe | |
Competitive | ||
Team | Disguised | |
Role | Coach | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Soloqueue IDs | NA: Hyper Lizardsking liveevil EUW: NingKarsaTian KR: SK Jungler Blue Buff Giver Paradiser jungle is succes luhadhukd JG thank you NA JG 1 C9 Sven BR: NA 1 | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Dennis "Svenskeren" (▶️ listen) Johnsen is a League of Legends esports player, currently head coach for Disguised.
Team History
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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3DMAX | Nov 20112011-11-29[1] | ≈Dec 2011≈2011-12-?? | ≈2d | ejel | ||
Leethuanyan | ≈Dec 2011≈2011-12-?? | Dec 20112011-12-04 | ≈3d | ejel | ||
Team Mistral | Dec 20112011-12-04 | ≈Dec 2011≈2011-12-?? | ≈1d | ejel | ||
Team BLACK | Aug 20122012-08-03 | Aug 20122012-08-06 | 3d | Temp Sub ejel | ||
Copenhagen Wolves | Aug 20122012-08-22[3] | May 20132013-05-09[2] | 8mo 18d | ejel | ||
Ninjas in Pyjamas | May 20132013-05-22[6] | Nov 20132013-11-02[4] | 5mo 11d | ejel | ||
SUPA HOT CREW | Oct 20132013-10-01 | Nov 20132013-11-02 | 1mo 1d | ejel | ||
SK Gaming | Nov 20132013-11-02[8] | Nov 20152015-11-08[7] | 2yr 6d | ejel | ||
TSM | Nov 20152015-11-08[11] | Nov 20172017-11-24[9] | 2yr 16d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Nov 20172017-11-27[14] | Nov 20192019-11-19[12] | 2yr 22d | ejel | ||
C9 Academy | Jul 20182018-07-19 | Nov 20192019-11-19[12] | 1yr 4mo | ejel | ||
Evil Geniuses | Nov 20192019-11-19[13] | Jan 20222022-01-16[15] | 2yr 1mo | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Mar 20222022-03-14[17] | Jun 20222022-06-06[16] | 2mo 23d | ejel | ||
TSM Academy | Dec 20222022-12-08[18] | Jan 20232023-01-11 | 1mo 3d | ejel | ||
TSM Challengers | Jan 20232023-01-11 | May 20232023-05-03[19] | 3mo 23d | ejel | ||
Dignitas | Jun 20232023-06-09[21] | Nov 20232023-11-20[20] | 5mo 11d | ejel | ||
Mirage Alliance | Jan 20242024-01-17[22] | Apr 20242024-04-04 | 2mo 18d | ejel | ||
Disguised | May 20242024-05-28[23] | Present | 3mo 22d | ej |
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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3DMAX | Nov 20112011-11-29[1] | ≈Dec 2011≈2011-12-?? | ≈2d | ejel | ||
Leethuanyan | ≈Dec 2011≈2011-12-?? | Dec 20112011-12-04 | ≈3d | ejel | ||
Team Mistral | Dec 20112011-12-04 | ≈Dec 2011≈2011-12-?? | ≈1d | ejel | ||
Team BLACK | Aug 20122012-08-03 | Aug 20122012-08-06 | 3d | Temp Sub ejel | ||
Copenhagen Wolves | Aug 20122012-08-22[3] | May 20132013-05-09[2] | 8mo 18d | ejel | ||
Ninjas in Pyjamas | May 20132013-05-22[6] | Jun 20132013-06-26[25] | 1mo 4d | ejel | ||
Ninjas in Pyjamas | Jun 20132013-06-26[25] | Nov 20132013-11-02[4] | 4mo 6d | ejel | ||
SUPA HOT CREW | Oct 20132013-10-01 | Nov 20132013-11-02 | 1mo 1d | ejel | ||
SK Gaming | Nov 20132013-11-02[8] | Nov 20152015-11-08[7] | 2yr 6d | ejel | ||
TSM | Nov 20152015-11-08[11] | Nov 20172017-11-24[9] | 2yr 16d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Nov 20172017-11-27[14] | Nov 20192019-11-19[12] | 2yr 22d | ejel | ||
C9 Academy | Jul 20182018-07-19 | Nov 20192019-11-19[12] | 1yr 4mo | ejel | ||
Evil Geniuses | Nov 20192019-11-19[13] | Jan 20222022-01-16[15] | 2yr 1mo | ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Mar 20222022-03-14[17] | Jun 20222022-06-06[16] | 2mo 23d | ejel | ||
TSM Academy | Dec 20222022-12-08[18] | Jan 20232023-01-11 | 1mo 3d | ejel | ||
TSM Challengers | Jan 20232023-01-11 | May 20232023-05-03[19] | 3mo 23d | ejel | ||
Dignitas | Jun 20232023-06-09[21] | Nov 20232023-11-20[20] | 5mo 11d | ejel | ||
Mirage Alliance | Jan 20242024-01-17[22] | Apr 20242024-04-04 | 2mo 18d | ejel | ||
Disguised | May 20242024-05-28[23] | Present | 3mo 22d | ej |
News
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3DMAX | November 29, 3DMAX is reformed. Blackheart, Svenskeren, B4mBY, puszu, and TheMountain join.[1] | |
3DMAX | December (approx.), Joelicious and nukeduck join. Blackheart (Top to Jungle) changes position. Svenskeren, B4mBY, and TheMountain leave. | |
LEET | December (approx.), Angush, Svenskeren, extinkt, Sleper, and Prepared join. | |
LEET | December 4, Angush, Svenskeren, extinkt, Sleper, and Prepared leave. | |
MTL | December 4, Angush, Svenskeren, extinkt, and Prepared join. Sleper rejoins. | |
MTL | December (approx.), Kottenx joins. Svenskeren leaves. |
BLACK | August 3, Svenskeren and Rekkles join as temporary substitutes for MLG Summer Arena, replacing napraen and diqozoY, respectively. | |
BLACK | August 6, Svenskeren and Rekkles (temporary substitutes) leave. | |
CW | August 22, Copenhagen Wolves is formed. Godbro, Svenskeren, TheTess, HunteRSzz, and XL Winner join.[3] |
CW | May 9, Godbro, Svenskeren, Bjergsen, TheTess, Deficio, and cowTard leave.[2] | |
NIP | May 22, Ninjas in Pyjamas acquires the previous roster of Copenhagen Wolves. GodBro, Svenskeren, Bjergsen, TheTess, and Deficio join.[6] | |
NIP | June 26, Freeze joins. extinkt and Malunoo move to starting roster. NeeGodbro, Svenskeren, and TheTess move to substitutes.[25] | |
SHC | October 1, SUPA HOT CREW is formed. fredy122, Svenskeren, Moopz, Foton, and Migxa join. Haydal joins as substitute. | |
SK | November 2, fredy122, Svenskeren, and Jesiz join. ocelote moves to substitute. Moopz leaves. Nyph becomes Team Captain.[8] | |
NIP | November 2, Bjergsen and Svenskeren leave.[4][5] | |
SHC | November 2, Syrela and k0u join. fredy122, Svenskeren, and Foton leave. |
SK | September 17, Svenskeren is suspended for three game in Worlds 2014 due to racially insensitive actions in solo queue.[26] |
TSM | November 24, Zven and mithy join. Svenskeren, Doublelift, and Biofrost leave.[9][10] | |
C9 | November 27, Svenskeren joins.[14] |
C9.A | July 19, Svenskeren joins from main roster. |
C9 | July 3, Licorice, Blaber, Svenskeren, Sneaky, and Zeyzal's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2021.[27] | |
C9 | November 19, Svenskeren leaves.[12][13] | |
C9.A | November 19, Svenskeren leaves.[12][13] | |
EG | November 19, Svenskeren joins.[13][12] | |
EG | December 18, Svenskeren changes residency from Europe to North America.[28] Svenskeren's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2022.[29] |
EG | January 16, Svenskeren and IgNar are removed from the GCD.[15] | |
C9 | March 14, Svenskeren rejoins as substitute.[17] Svenskeren's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2024.[31] | |
C9 | June 6, Svenskeren is removed from the GCD.[16] | |
TSM.A | December 8, Svenskeren, Triple, WildTurtle, and Dragku join. Hauntzer rejoins.[18] |
TSM.A | January 3, Hauntzer, Svenskeren, and Wildturtle's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2023. Dragku's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2024.[32] | |
TSMC | January 11, TSM Academy renames to TSM Challengers. Hauntzer, Svenskeren, and WildTurtle's contracts are transferred to TSM Challengers in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2023. Dragku's contract is transferred to TSM Challengers in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2024.[33] | |
TSMC | May 3, Svenskeren retires with an interest in coaching.[19] | |
DIG | June 9, Svenskeren (Strategic Coach) joins.[21] Svenskeren (Strategic Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 1 October 2023.[34] | |
DIG | November 20, Svenskeren (Strategic Coach) leaves.[20] |
Biography[]
Season 1[]
Svenskeren started his competitive League of Legends career with LoLLeague, before joining 3DMAX towards the end of the season, where he played with puszu. Svenskeren then left to join Leethuanyan's roster, which was picked up by Team Mistral soon after. During his time with the team, Mistral played at Kings of Europe, and managed a 3rd place finish, behind the powerhouses of Moscow Five and CLG Europe. Before the third-place match, where Mistral went up against Team Sypher, Svenskeren was replaced by Kottenx, leaving him team-less.
Season 2[]
After a long break from the competitive scene, Svenskeren joined the Copenhagen Wolves towards the end of the season. His first appearance with his new team was at DreamHack Winter 2012, where he and the Wolves performed well, only losing to CLG Europe in the semifinals. He and the team also competed at the THOR Open 2012, coming in 2nd behind Fnatic. Svenskeren and the team followed up these tournaments with more success, placing 1st at NorthCon eSport Arena 2012 and in the Eclypsia Christmas Cup.
Season 3[]
Svenskeren stayed with the team into the next season, as the Copenhagen Wolves looked to qualify for the LCS. At the LCS Spring Qualifiers, the team finished in 2nd in their group, behind against All authority, but went on to beat Millenium in their qualification match, sealing CW a place in the Spring Split.
The Copenhagen Wolves performed relatively well in the Spring Split, finishing 5th overall. Svenskeren himself impressed on Jarvan IV in particular. The team's performance in the split was enough to secure them a spot in the Spring Playoffs. The playoffs however, did not go well for Svenskeren and the team, who lost to Evil Geniuses in the quarterfinals. This meant that the Copenhagen Wolves would have to fight for their LCS status in the Summer Promotion. Svenskeren and CW managed to win their promotion match-up against Samurai in Jeans, securing the organization a place in the next split.
Just a few days later, the entire roster left the team, and Svenskeren went on to join Ninjas in Pyjamas. With the team, he played in the first 2 weeks of the Summer Split before being replaced by Malunoo. NiP finished 5th, but Svenskeren did not feature again for the team.
Towards the end of the season, Svenskeren left Ninjas in Pyjamas, forming SUPA HOT CREW with fredy122 with one goal in mind - to reach the LCS. The team lived up to it's expectations, though the founding members left before this happened. Both fredy122 and Svenskeren went on to join SK Gaming only a month after the formation of SHC.
Svenskeren's first tournament with SK was the amateur tournament at IEM Cologne. Unfortunately, the team lost to Copenhagen Wolves in the first round of the tournament. Next up for Svenskeren and SK Gaming was DreamHack Winter 2013. Unbeaten in the group stage, SK went on to win the tournament, beating Intellectual Playground in the semifinals and Kiedys Mialem Team in the final.
It was then time for the Spring Promotion; Svenskeren and SK Gaming would both have the chance to return to the LCS. The team faced Svenskeren's former team, SUPA HOT CREW, in their promotion match-up. A tight-fought series saw SK Gaming come out winners, meaning that they would be playing in the upcoming Spring Split.
2014 Season[]
Svenskeren competed with a fresh SK Gaming roster in the Spring Split. After a few shaky weeks, it was clear that the changes to the team's roster had served the team well. Svenskeren's Evelynn, Pantheon and Elise helped fuel SK's improvement in results, and their ascent on the rankings table began. By the penultimate week, SK had made it to 3rd place behind Alliance and Fnatic, but a perfect superweek saw SK claim 1st place. SK's performance in the spring split secured them a place in the Spring Playoffs. The playoffs saw Svenskeren and SK Gaming beat Team ROCCAT in the semifinal, but lose to Fnatic in the final, resulting in a 2nd place finish for the team.
SK started the Summer Split strong, and Svenskeren's Lee Sin and Elise helped the team stay within the top 3 teams until the 9th week. Poor results toward the end of the split saw SK in 5th place after the penultimate week, but a late surge resulted in the team finishing in 4th place overall. Following this was the Summer Playoffs, a chance for Svenskeren and the team to qualify for the World Championship. SK finished 3rd in the playoffs, losing to Alliance in the semifinal, but beating Team ROCCAT in the third-place match, securing themselves a place in the World Championship.
On September 17, 2014, it was announced that Svenskeren violated the World Championship Event rules by using racially insensitive language while interacting with players on the Taiwan server. He was fined $ 2,500 USD and suspended from SK Gaming's first three 2014 Season World Championship matches.[35]
The World Championship saw SK placed in Group B along with Star Horn Royal Club, Team SoloMid and Taipei Assassins. SK only managed 2 wins in the group, but notably beat TSM in their last match of the group stage. SK finished in 3rd place in their group, meaning that they would not go any further in the tournament.
2015 Season[]
The Spring Split was a huge success for Svenskeren and SK Gaming, finishing 1st in the regular season and losing only 3 games in the process, partly thanks to Svenskeren's impressive performances on a range of champions including Jarvan IV and Rengar. Svenskeren also picked up the Weekly MVP award for Week 3 of the split.
Due to SK being in 1st place in the Spring Split at the specified cutoff date, the team were invited to compete at the IEM Season IX - World Championship. After a Round 1 win against the yoe Flash Wolves, SK Gaming lost to GE Tigers in Round 2 of the winners bracket, putting them into Round 2 of the losers bracket. Svenskeren and SK Gaming were then knocked out by yoe Flash Wolves after losing to the Taiwanese team in their 2nd meeting at the tournament.
The team's regular season performance meant that SK Gaming would have a bye to the semifinals of the Spring Playoffs, where they would fall to Unicorns Of Love in a tight series, and become the first regular season 1st place finishers to fall in the semifinals of playoffs in LCS history. They went on to lose the third-place match to H2k-Gaming, securing themselves 30 Championship Points for the split.
The Summer Season was far less successful for Svenskeren and the team, ultimately finishing the regular season in 9th place. This meant that they would have to fight for their LCS status in the 2016 Spring Promotion, where they faced Gamers2. A well-fought series eventually saw SK Gaming, who had been a part of the European LCS since it's conception, lose their place in the LCS.
2016 Preseason[]
Svenskeren entered talks to join both Team SoloMid and H2k. After initially turning down TSM's offer of a tryout, Svenskeren was set to join H2k; however, TSM offered him a starting spot on their roster, and he accepted. However, H2k claimed that the transfer was illegal due to his having agreed in writing to join H2k.[36] Regardless, Reginald claimed that this move abided by Riot's rules, and thus had signed Svenskeren to TSM on November 8.[37] TSM's full roster for IEM San Jose included Hauntzer, Svenskeren, Bjergsen, Doublelift, and kaSing.[38] TSM defeated LGD Gaming but then lost to Origen in the semifinals. After IEM, kaSing departed the team and was replaced by former star Fnatic support YellOwStaR.
2016 Season[]
TSM's NA LCS season started out rocky, with a 50% winrate for the first three weeks. Regardless, they were invited to IEM Katowice in March. There, they dropped their first game to the Korean Challenger team Ever but recovered in the loser's bracket before losing in the semifinals to eventual tournament winners SK Telecom T1 and finishing tied for third place with Royal Never Give Up. After returning to North America, their rocky season continued, and they finished in sixth place, the lowest they'd ever finished in the history of the LCS, with a huge comeback loss to Echo Fox in the last game. Guaranteed to face first-seed Immortals if they were even able to beat Cloud9 in the quarterfinals, TSM seemed poised to have their lowest playoff result in the history of the LCS as well.
However, after signing the well-known sports psychologist Weldon in the break before playoffs, TSM showed significant improvement as a team. They easily defeated Cloud9 3-1 in the quarterfinals and went on to crush Immortals 3-0 in the semifinals, although a lot of their win over Immortals was blamed on surprising draft picks by their opponents, including a top-lane Lucian in Game 1 and no sign of the heavily-in-meta Ekko from either team. In the finals, TSM faced CLG, a matchup with an even more heated rivalry than normal due to Doublelift's team switch prior to the season's start. Ultimately CLG won 3-2, and TSM finished the split in second place, out of reach of the Mid-Season Invitational.
Support YellOwStaR departed TSM during the mid-season break to return to Fnatic, and after a Korean bootcamp during the mid-season break to try out new support players, TSM signed Dream Team's Biofrost as his replacement. Despite being a LCS rookie, Biofrost proved himself almost immediately at the start of the Summer Season. TSM didn't lose a single series until week 8, where they fell 0-2 to then ninth-place Phoenix1. That series was their only loss of the regular season, and they also nearly swept the Playoffs, defeating CLG 3-0 and then Cloud9 3-1 in the finals, qualifying them for the World Championship with North America's first seed.
2017 Season[]
TSM's 2017 was domestically very successful. In the spring split despite looking shaky at different stages of the regular split, TSM finished 1st with a 15-3 record. In the playoffs TSM defeated Cloud9 3-2 in the finals in a very close series to capture yet another LCS title. This also qualified them for the 2017 Mid-Season Invitational. Despite fan expectations being decent, TSM failed to live up to expectations and finished in 5th place with a 4-6 record. In the tiebreaker game against Flash Wolves the team lost and were knocked out of MSI. In summer after Doublelift's return and WildTurtle's departure to FlyQuest, TSM was expected to dominate the split. They would finish 1st in the regular season with 14 wins and 4 losses but were not back to their dominant selves. In the playoffs they defeated Team Dignitas 3-1 in the semifinals and then took down Immortals 3-1 in the finals to capture their third title in a row which was a first in NA LCS history. The win also qualified TSM for the 2017 Season World Championship.
They were seeded in a group that looked weak on paper and consisted of a shaky Flash Wolves, and untested Misfits Gaming and a questionable Team WE. TSM started off well with a 2 wins and 1 loss in Week 1 but then in Week 2 they performed worse and went 1-2. Having to play a tiebreaker against Misfits Gaming, TSM lost and were eliminated from Worlds in the group stage yet again in a fashion similar to last years'. Svenskeren left TSM in November and joined Cloud9 in the same month.
2018 Season[]
For the 2018 Season, Cloud9 added Licorice and Svenskeren to their LCS Roster. Things went well in the beginning of 2018 Spring Season for C9. They were in second place for most of the season, however, on the final day of LCS, C9 fell to fifth place. They played Team Liquid in the Spring Quarterfinals and lost 0-3.
C9 started 2018 Summer Season by promoting Goldenglue, Keith, and Zeyzal to the LCS roster. By Week 5 C9 were in tenth place. After bringing back Jensen and Sneaky to the main roster as well as subbing in Blaber for the rest of the summer season, Cloud9 surged and made it to second place and secured a playoff bye by the end of the regular season. In the playoffs, Cloud9 defeated Team SoloMid 3-2 in the Semifinals and lost 0-3 to Team Liquid in the Finals. They moved onto the Regional Qualifier and won 3-0 over TSM to make worlds.
At the 2018 World Championship, Cloud9 once again had to make it through the Play-In stage. They went 4-0 in the Play-In group stage, and beat Gambit Esports 3-2 to advance to the Main Event. Cloud 9 were seeded into Group B, dubbed the "Group of Death", with Team Vitality, Royal Never Give Up, and Gen.G. Cloud9 defied expectations and made it out of the group in second place with a 4-3 record after losing the first place tiebreaker to RNG.
In the Quarterfinals, C9 made history and defeated Afreeca Freecs 3-0, making it the first time since the Season One World Championship that a North American team had made semifinals. In the Semifinals, C9 lost 0-3 to Fnatic.
Trivia[]
- Also competes at a high level in StarCraft II.
- Has a diverse pool of jungle champs which includes Lee Sin, Nunu, and Maokai.
- His ID "Svenskeren" means "the Swede" in Danish.
- Won the MVP award in the third week of the EU LCS 2015 Spring Season.
- On his debut on TSM at IEM San Jose, he stole baron against LGD Gaming.
- Was heavily criticized and considered one of the weaker players during his time on TSM, but improved markedly once he joined Cloud9, which he attributed to a more relaxed team environment.
- Infamous for frequently spilling water onto his keyboard on stage, leading to game pauses.
- Won the MVP award of NA LCS 2019 Summer.
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Media[]
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- November 24, in2LOL Interview with Svenskeren from Copenhagen Wolves [Archived] with Methis on in2LOL
- January 26, Svenskeren: 'Not sure if we will move to Cologne' with Team Acer on YouTube
- March 17, Svenskeren: "Our chances in the LCS are good" [Lost] with Unknown Interviewer on Copenhagen Wolves
- February 2, Player Cards - SK Gaming by , and on Gold Per 10
- March 14, Svenskeren talks about the competition at IEM and the life of a professional gamer with , and on The Score
- July 9, SK Svenskeren 1on1 "We enjoy working with CandyPanda" with , and on SK gaming
- July 30, The Fallen: A Love Letter to Svenskeren by , and on The Score
- June 8, Svenskeren: ‘Biofrost takes all criticism very well because he wants to improve’ with , and on The Score
- June 21, Svenskeren believes TSM is currently the best team in the NA LCS with , and on Yahoo!
- August 26, TSM Press Conference NA LCS Summer 2016 Finals with Yahoo Esports on YouTube
- February 23, Svenskeren on Reginald stepping in to solve TSM’s issues and the jungler's healthy lifestyle with , and on Yahoo Esports
- March 24, Svenskeren: 'I’m not satisfied with how I played this split, hopefully I can make it up in playoffs' with , and on Yahoo Esports
- May 5, TSM Svenskeren MSI Vlog by , and on TSM
- June 28, Svenskeren on comfort picks, Rift Rivals, and seeing his family in EU with , and on Travis Gafford
- July 6, TSM Svenskeren on EU's perceived superiority over NA: "I guess Europeans love to talk a lot of shit" with , and on Inven Global
- July 8, TSM Svenskeren on being one-trick Lee Sin: "I have to try hard in NA where opponents are tough" with Sung Wook "Beckor" Baek on Inven Global
- August 17, TSM Sven responds to Contractz jungler ranking, 'we're gonna see in playoffs who's the best' with , and on Travis Gafford
- November 27, Farewell Svenskeren by , and on TSM
- January 27, Meteos and Svenskeren talk Jungle Meta by Parkes Ousley on The Game Haus
- January 31, Svenskeren compares C9 to TSM, why he feels less pressure now, still praises Reginald's success with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 16, Svenskeren already looks better on Cloud9 than on TSM, and he gets a shot at revenge this week by Aaron Mickunas on Dot Esports
- February 18, C9 Svenskeren shows up big in his revenge win over TSM by Aaron Mickunas on Dot Esports
- February 19, Svenskeren: I know how depressed TSM get after a loss so I wanted to make them feel that way with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 25, Svenskeren Believes Echo Fox is Cloud9's Toughest Competition - DBLTAP Exclusive Interview with DBLTAP on YouTube
- March 9, Svenskeren is not worried about the recent 3-3 with Parkes Ousley on The Game Haus
- September 5, Svenskeren: "When we knew that we were subbing in, I almost got teary eyes." with Parkes Ousley on The Shotcaller
- September 5, C9 Svenskeren: "Being put down to the academy was a right decision because I can improve on my own skill as a player." with Dasol "Viion" Jang on Inven Global
- October 4, C9 Svenskeren: "Some may say that I have it easy not playing, but the fact that you can't do anything while seeing your team make a lot of mistakes is sometimes really frustrating." with Joonkyu "Lasso" Seok and Woo "Ready" Hyun on Inven Global
- October 11, C9 Svenskeren: "I just thought the game was doomed...But, when I saw one Galio Q do 60% of Jarvan’s health, I was like ‘Okay, we can win...PHEW, we can actually win" with Joonkyu "Lasso" Seok and James "Bick" Hong on Inven Global
- October 22, Cloud9 Svenskeren trying to payback C9 for taking him in after TSM with Ovilee May on ESPN Esports
- October 23, Svenskeren’s journey to the Worlds semifinals is one of personal redemption by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- January 18, Sven: C9's Korean bootcamp is letting them clap everyone in scrims with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 4, C9 Svenskeren: "When Licorice joined C9, he had no clue about macro, he just played lane and did what he was told. He's on a whole other level now." with Byungho "Haao" Kim and Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- February 12, C9 Svenskeren: “A lot of NA mids, at least from solo queue, they’re just chilling back waiting to get carried. I think being confident in their ability to carry games is where NA mids lack” with Izento on Esports Heaven
- March 12, C9 Svenskeren: 'We give TL too much respect, but against any other team, we just kill those idiots' with Choi "Locodoco" Yoon-seop on YouTube
- March 19, League of Legends: LCS Spotlight – C9’s Svenskeren by Brayden Nazarian on The Game Haus
- March 25, Sven explains how the main Cloud9 roster got benched with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- April 12, League of Legends: The Fantastic Four of LCS Semifinals by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- April 19, League of Legends: Top 5 Players to Watch in the LCS Summer Split by Brayden Nazarian on The Game Haus
- June 13, Svenskeren sheds light on how Nisqy has improved since last split with Locodoco on YouTube
- July 25, Svenskeren on leading the race for LCS MVP: "To me it’s not that big of a deal to be rated highly." by Isaac McIntyre on Hotspawn Esports
- August 6, The 6 main characters of LCS Summer playoffs by Nicholas Ray on Upcomer
- August 10, The top 3 candidates for 2019 LCS Summer Split MVP by Tyler Esguerra on Dot Esports
- October 18, [Worlds 2019] Cloud9 Svenskeren about the game versus Griffin: "We just wanted to go with something that's easy to play. (...) But eh, we weren't even able to execute just pressing 'R'." with Tom Matthiesen on Inven Global
- January 23, Zeyzal and Sven on why they joined EG: 'I didn't want to stay on C9 anymore after what happened' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 11, LCS Spotlight: Evil Geniuses’ Dennis “Svenskeren” Johnsen by Austin Oliver on The Game Haus
- February 28, Svenskeren on TL: 'the players don't historically try hard during the regular split' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 5, EG Svenskeren on addressing players controlling draft phase: “A lot of players have this mentality where they just disrespect the opponent and think they can play anything into them…” with Izento on Esports Heaven
- March 25, Svenskeren on how his girlfriend and Evil Geniuses are helping him survive in quarantine with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- April 5, [LCS Spring Playoffs] EG Svenskeren: "Either NA is trash...or we're actually good. Hard to say." with Nick Geracie and Parkes Ousley on Inven Global
- June 9, Sven explains why TSM's changes make the league weaker: 'I'm not really sold on the swap' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- June 9, EG Svenskeren: "I know for sure that Huni will add a lot of value to our team." with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- June 25, Sven shares his take on the LCS broadcast issues from a player perspective with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- January 22, Svenskeren hasn't been home to see his family since 2019, how he's dealing with travel restrictions with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 21, EG Svenskeren on Jiizuke: In the past, we didn't embrace his playstyle with Izento on YouTube
Post-Match Interviews
Date | Tournament | Match | Link |
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2023-03-12 | NACL 2023 Spring Playoffs | CLGC vs TSMC | Link |
2023-01-29 | NACL 2023 Spring | TSMC vs WC | Link |
2021-07-03 | LCS 2021 Summer | EG vs CLG | Link |
2021-06-21 | LCS 2021 Summer | EG vs GG | Link |
2021-03-01 | LCS 2021 Spring | GG vs EG | Link |
2021-02-06 | LCS 2021 Spring | FLY vs EG | Link |
2021-01-17 | LCS 2021 Lock In | DIG vs EG | Link |
2020-08-16 | LCS 2020 Summer Playoffs | 100 vs EG | Link |
2020-07-05 | LCS 2020 Summer | IMT vs EG | Link |
2020-02-09 | LCS 2020 Spring | FLY vs EG | Link |
2019-08-17 | LCS 2019 Summer Playoffs | C9 vs CLG | Link |
2019-08-05 | LCS 2019 Summer | C9 vs CLG | Link |
2019-07-20 | LCS 2019 Summer | C9 vs 100 | Link |
2019-03-17 | LCS 2019 Spring | C9 vs OPT | Link |
2019-02-02 | LCS 2019 Spring | C9 vs GG | Link |
2018-10-21 | Worlds 2018 Main Event | AF vs C9 | Link |
2018-10-06 | Worlds 2018 Play-In | C9 vs GMB | Link |
2018-09-01 | NA LCS 2018 Summer Playoffs | C9 vs TSM | Link |
2018-08-31 | NA Academy 2018 Summer Playoffs | CLG.A vs C9.A | Link |
2018-08-12 | NA LCS 2018 Summer | TL vs C9 | |
2018-07-27 | NA Academy 2018 Summer | CLG.A vs C9.A | Link |
2018-02-18 | NA LCS 2018 Spring | C9 vs TSM | Link |
2018-01-21 | NA LCS 2018 Spring | CLG vs C9 | Link |
Images[]
Name Pronunciation
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Accuracy | Broadcast |
Voiced By | Daedalus |
Svenskeren | |
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Accuracy | Riot |
Voiced By | Raafaa |
Redirects
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 LoL Returns Home to 3DMAX 3dmax.fr
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Copenhagen Wolves' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Wolves step into LoL copenhagenwolves.dk
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 New LoL Roster for SK Gaming sk-gaming.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Announcing the new TSM roster! solomid.net
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 NiP.LoL, welcome to the NiP Family nip-gaming.se
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 H2k and TSM Situation twitlonger.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 New LoL Roster for SK Gaming sk-gaming.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Welcome Zven and Mithy tsm.gg
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Farewell Doublelift tsm.gg
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 H2k and TSM Situation twitlonger.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 12.8 Cloud9's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 Evil Geniuses' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Cloud9 Acquires Svenskeren for League of Legends cloud9.gg
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2022-01-15; after change - NA - 2022-01-16
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2022-06-05; after change - NA - 2022-06-06
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Cloud9's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 TSM's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Svenskeren's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 Svenskeren's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 Dignitas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 Mirage Alliance's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 Disguised's X Post x.com
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 Disguised's X Post x.com
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 Changes in the NiP.LoL Squad nip-gaming.se
- ↑ Competition Ruling: Dennis "Svenskeren" Johnsen lolesports.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2019-07-03
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2019-12-17; after change - NA - 2019-12-18
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2019-12-18
- ↑ Evil Geniuses' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2022-03-13; after change - NA - 2022-03-14
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2023-01-02; after change - NA - 2023-01-03
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2023-01-10; after change - NA - 2023-01-11
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2023-06-08; after change - NA - 2023-06-09
- ↑ League of Legends Competition Ruling: Dennis “Svenskeren” Johnsen na.lolesports.com
- ↑ ‘League of Legends’ Teams H2K and TSM in Contract Brawl over Top Player breitbart.com
- ↑ H2k and TSM Situation twitlonger.com
- ↑ TSM LoL Roster Announcement youtube.com