Wunder | ||
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Background Information | ||
Name | Martin Nordahl Hansen | |
Country of Birth | Denmark | |
Birthday | November 9, 1998 (age 26) | |
Residency | EMEA | |
Prev Residencies | Europe | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Top Laner | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Competitive IDs | Wunderwear | |
Soloqueue IDs | EUW: NoWoWFreeWin Doublebeef KR: TheOutgoing, G2 Sejong CN: IdontplayLeague | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Martin "Wunder" (▶️ listen) Nordahl Hansen is a League of Legends esports player, previously top laner for Team Heretics. He was previously known as Wunderwear.
Team History
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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4everzenzyg | ≈May 2014≈2014-05-?? | ≈Nov 2014≈2014-11-?? | ≈6mo | ejel | ||
SK Gaming Prime | Jan 20152015-01-22 | Feb 20152015-02-13[1] | 22d | ejel | ||
Team Dignitas EU | Feb 20152015-02-13[1] | Oct 20152015-10-29[2] | 8mo 16d | ejel | ||
Splyce | Oct 20152015-10-29[2] | Nov 20162016-11-19[3] | 1yr 21d | ejel | ||
Splyce | Nov 20162016-11-29[10] | Nov 20172017-11-21[6] | 1yr 22d | ejel | ||
G2 Esports | Dec 20172017-12-08[12] | Nov 20212021-11-25[11] | 3yr 11mo | ejel | ||
Fnatic | Dec 20212021-12-10[14] | May 20232023-05-12[13] | 1yr 5mo | Inactive ejel | ||
Fnatic | Aug 20232023-08-28[17] | Sep 20232023-09-27[16] | 30d | Temp Sub ejel | ||
Team Heretics | Dec 20232023-12-05[19] | Nov 20242024-11-20[18] | 11mo 15d | ejel |
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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4everzenzyg | ≈May 2014≈2014-05-?? | ≈Nov 2014≈2014-11-?? | ≈6mo | ejel | ||
SK Gaming Prime | Jan 20152015-01-22 | Feb 20152015-02-13[1] | 22d | ejel | ||
Team Dignitas EU | Feb 20152015-02-13[1] | Oct 20152015-10-29[2] | 8mo 16d | ejel | ||
Follow eSports | Oct 20152015-10-29[2] | Dec 20152015-12-02[20] | 1mo 4d | ejel | ||
Splyce | Dec 20152015-12-02[20] | Nov 20162016-11-19[3] | 11mo 17d | ejel | ||
Splyce | Nov 20162016-11-29[10] | Nov 20172017-11-21[6] | 1yr 22d | ejel | ||
G2 Esports | Dec 20172017-12-08[12] | Nov 20212021-11-25[11] | 3yr 11mo | ejel | ||
Fnatic | Dec 20212021-12-10[14] | Mar 20232023-03-02[21] | 1yr 2mo | ejel | ||
Fnatic | Mar 20232023-03-02[21] | May 20232023-05-12[13] | 2mo 10d | Inactive ejel | ||
Fnatic | Aug 20232023-08-28[17] | Sep 20232023-09-27[16] | 30d | Temp Sub ejel | ||
Team Heretics | Dec 20232023-12-05[19] | Nov 20242024-11-20[18] | 11mo 15d | ejel |
News
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
4ZE | May (approx.), Wunderwear, Rolighed, Sencux, and Sweaty B join. | |
4ZE | November (approx.), Wunderwear, Rolighed, Sencux, Kobbe, and Sweaty B leave. |
SKP | January 22, Wunderwear and Rnglol (Head Coach) join. Brokenshard rejoins. beansu and Taikki leave. | |
SKP | February 13, Roster is acquired by Team Dignitas to form Team Dignitas EU. Wunderwear, Brokenshard, Sencux, CrazyCaps, Zytan, and Rnglol (Head Coach) leave.[1] | |
DEU | February 13, Roster of SK Gaming Prime is acquired. Wunderwear, Brokenshard, Sencux, CrazyCaps, Zytan, and Rnglol (Head Coach) join.[1] | |
DEU | October 29, Wunderwear, Obvious, Sencux, Kobbe, Nisbeth, GoB, Saulius, SozPurefect, Seffe, Brokenshard (Head Coach), and Razleplasm (Head Analyst) leave.[2] | |
Fe | October 29, Wunderwear, Sencux, Kobbe, Nisbeth, and Vorborg (Manager) join.[2] | |
SPY | December 2, Follow eSports rebrands as Splyce.[20] |
SPY | May 17, Wunderwear renames to Wunder. | |
SPY | November 19, Wunder, Sencux, and Mikyx leave.[3][4][5] | |
SPY | November 29, Wunder rejoins.[10] |
SPY | November 21, Wunder, Trashy, Kobbe, and Gripex (Streamer) leave.[6][7][8][9] | |
G2 | December 8, Wunder, Jankos, Hjarnan, and Wadid join.[12] |
G2 | January 9, Thebausffs joins as substitute. Jankos' contract is extended through 2020. Wunder and Perkz's contracts are extended through 2021. Sacre's departure is confirmed.[24] Wunder, Caps, Perkz, and Mikyx's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2021. Jankos' contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2020.[25] | |
G2 | January 15, Wunder, Caps, Perkz, Mikyx, and GrabbZ (Head Coach)'s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2021. Jankos' contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2020.[26] |
G2 | July 13, Wunder, Jankos, Caps, Perkz, Mikyx, and GrabbZ (Head Coach)'s contracts are extended through 2022.[27][28] Wunder, Jankos, Caps, Perkz, Mikyx, and GrabbZ (Head Coach)'s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2022.[29] |
G2 | October 11, G2 Esports is looking to trade Wunder, Rekkles, Mikyx, Grabbz (Head Coach), and Nelson (Strategic Coach). They "also look to replace the rest of the support staff."[30] | |
G2 | November 25, Wunder leaves.[11] | |
FNC | December 10, Wunder and Razork join. Humanoid is set to join on 1 January 2022. Nisqy moves to substitute.[14][15] | |
FNC | December 15, Wunder and Razork's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2024.[31] |
FNC | November 18, Wunder changes residency from Europe to EMEA. |
FNC | March 2, Nightshare (Head Coach) joins. Oscarinin and Advienne join from academy roster. Wunder becomes inactive. Crusher (Head Coach) leaves.[21][22][23] | |
FNC | May 12, Wunder leaves.[13] | |
FNC | August 28, Wunder rejoins as temporary substitute for Round 2 of LEC 2023 Season Finals, replacing Oscarinin because of a hand injury.[17] | |
FNC | August 29, Wunder's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 26 September 2023.[32] | |
FNC | September 27, Wunder (temporary substitute) is removed from the GCD.[16] | |
TH | December 5, Wunder, Perkz, and Kaiser join. Jankos and Flakked will remain with the team for 2024.[19] |
Biography[]
2014 Season[]
Mid-way through the season, Wunderwear joined 4everzenzyg, who had a full Danish roster. The team competed in EU Challenger Summer #2, but were beaten by SK Gaming Prime in the quarterfinals of the tournament. They also participated at Island of Legends 2014, though the team could not make it further than the semifinals. Wunderwear then left the team, spending a month or so out of the competitive scene.
2015 Season[]
Wunderwear joined SK Gaming Prime towards the start of the season, competing in the EU Challenger Spring Qualifier with the team. They qualified, beating ThunderBot SPARTA in their group final.
Soon after this, Dignitas acquired the team's roster, forming Team Dignitas EU. Wunderwear competed in the EU Challenger Spring Split with the team. The team finished in 4th place, qualifying them for the Spring Playoffs, however due to Wunderwear and Sencux being underage, they could not play with the current roster. The team turned down the opportunity to play with subs and therefore gave up their spot in the playoffs, which then went to 5th place Reason Gaming.
During the Challenger Series off-season, Brokenshard transitioned from jungler to head coach and was replaced by Obvious. In addition, support player Voidle was replaced by Nisbeth, forming an all-Danish roster. In the summer split of the Challenger Series, the team finished 8-2 in second place behind only Gamers2. While playing each series to the maximum number of games, Dignitas EU defeated Denial eSports EU and Mousesports, finishing first and earning a spot in the 2016 Spring Season of the European LCS.
2016 Season[]
After Dignitas EU qualified for the EU LCS, Dignitas was forced to sell one of its two LCS teams, and they chose to sell the European team. With only one roster change (Obvious being replaced by Trashy), the roster moved to the new organization Follow eSports, later Splyce.[34][35] Splyce stayed consistently in either seventh place or tied for eighth place in the spring split. Their final record was 5-13, in 8th place ahead of Team ROCCAT and behind Elements. With a favorable promotion tournament seed, Splyce played against Giants Gaming and won 3-2, requalifying for the LCS for the summer split. In May, Wunderwear renamed to Wunder.[36]
Trivia[]
- Was fined €1,000 by Riot Games for 'playing' World of Warcraft Classic.[37]
- Has known Sencux since 2011.[38]
- Went to the same boarding school as pro Rainbow 6 Siege player Pengu.[39]
- Reached 1000 kills in the LEC on July 17, 2021.
Individual Awards[]
- EU 1st All-Pro Team x5 (Summer 2016, Spring 2018, Summer 2018, Summer 2019, Spring 2021)
- EU 2nd All-Pro Team x2 (Spring 2019, Summer 2020)
- EU 3rd All-Pro Team x3 (Spring 2020, Summer 2021, Spring 2022)
Pentakills
Date | Region | Tournament | Team | Vs | Champion | Pos | W/L | KDA | SB | VOD |
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2019-05-14 | International | MSI 2019 Main Event | Ryze | Top | L | 5/3/0 | Link | Link |
- Click here for a full list of pentakills by all players.
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Media[]
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
- July 12, Splyce's Wunder on Taliyah as a top lane champion and the areas he’s improved on from split to split with , and on The Score
- July 25, Wunder: 'The only team I would rate probably the best in the West is TSM right now' with , and on The Score
- August 17, Past to Present: The Story of Wunder with , and on theScore Esports
- August 26, Wunder is the player to watch in the EU LCS Final by Josh Raven on Dot Esports
- September 5, Wunder of Splyce Interview with , and on Sport1
- October 9, Wunder on winning a game at worlds, lessons learned and the top priority for 2017 with , and on Slingshot Esports
- February 5, Wunder: "Top Meta is Fun Meta" with , and on Sport1
- March 18, Player Spotlight: Wunder and Trashy with Jeff Latham on LoL Esports
- April 17, Wunder talks what makes a great top-laner and how Splyce prepares for LCS matches with , and on Blitz Eports
- July 26, Wunder on going 2-0 in Week 7: “I don’t think we needed a momentum boost, but it’s always nice after we lose to G2.” with , and on Kelsey Moser for Slingshot Esports
- March 16, Shout-Out To Denmark by , and on The Player's Lobby
- April 4, WUNDER ON BWIPO: "I'M GOING TO SMASH HIM SO HARD HE'LL WISH HE HAD THE BROKEN ARM INSTEAD OF SOAZ." by Amanda Stevens on LoL Esports
- August 10, G2’s ‘Wunder’ on Heroes of the Storm, League of Legends & Professional Gaming with Johannes Amstrup Andersen on Pro Gamer Review
- October 4, G2 Wunder: "Like Perkz said, winning Team Liquid and knocking them out would be nice; it means the hope for NA is gone. (laughs)" with Byungho "Haao" Kim and Yudae "Akiin" Oak on Inven Global
- October 9, Play-In stage OP-5 making the Main Event by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- February 4, Wunder on the strength of Misfits, G2's start into the LEC & possible role swaps with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- May 13, [MSI Interview] G2 Wunder on iG: "Next time, we'll need to be more aware of our composition's strength and pick the right opportunities to fight." with Joonkyu "Lasso" Seok and Woo "Ready" Hyun on Inven Global
- May 18, G2 Perkz: "I just want to win against Doublelift... I'll make them the second best." with David "Viion" Jang on Inven Global
- May 29, Stepping Out Of My Comfort Zone by Wunder on The Player's Lobby
- June 29, G2 Wunder on being compared to Moscow5: “While I think there are similar play style elements, there are more teams that play like us; no one in the past played like M5” with Izento on Esports Heaven
- November 3, G2 press conference after semifinals against SKT with DrPuppet on YouTube
- November 8, G2 Esports press conference before facing FPX at Worlds finals 2019 with DrPuppet on YouTube
- March 5, G2 Wunder: "Caps has really odd humor. Like Caps Dad humor, you know?" with Lara Lunardi on Inven Global
- March 6, G2 Wunder plays KeyWord: "Win. Well, more like winning big things, you know? Not winning against Vitality." with Lara Lunardi on Inven Global
- July 26, G2 Wunder Interview: Aiming for LEC playoffs, Rogue match review with Arda Ocal on YouTube
- September 6, F#%! Practice, Win Games: The Savvy Superstar Who Refuses to Solo Queue by theScore esports on YouTube
- June 24, Wunder: "Para los próximos Worlds deberíamos estar a un buen nivel" - Summer Split LEC 2021 with Khayk on YouTube
- February 3, Wunder: “I’m showing what I stand for to my team” with Tom Matthiesen on Hotspawn
- October 9, FNC Wunder breaks down THE GAP between each Worlds region with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- September 3, Wunder: Wahałem się, czy powinienem wracać do LEC [WYWIAD] with Agnieszka Żyto on Cybersport.pl
- September 18, FNC Wunder talks Coaching Nightmares, Living in a Society and being Albanian [LEC FINALS] with DonJake on YouTube
- November 25, Laughing With Perkz in Toilet Between RNG Games - Reflections with Wunder 1/3 - League of Legends with Thorin on YouTube
- November 26, I Was the Best EU Top Laner Ever Since 2016 Summer - Reflections with Wunder 2/3 - League of Legends with Thorin on YouTube
- November 27, Wanted Change Coach, Perf. Coach and the Botlane - Reflections with Wunder 3/3 - League of Legends with Thorin on YouTube
- March 14, Smolder??? (ft. Mikyx & Wunder) | EUphoria | 2024 LEC EP7 by Drakos and Dagda on YouTube
- March 27, TH Wunder: "Our goal is to reach MSI." with Armand Luque on YouTube
Post-Match Interviews
Images[]
Name Pronunciation
Wunder | |
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Accuracy | Broadcast |
Voiced By | Daedalus |
Wunder | |
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Accuracy | Riot |
Voiced By | Raafaa |
Redirects
The following pages redirect here:
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Team Dignitas Back in EU League of Legends! team-dignitas.net
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Follow eSports Acquires Dignitas EU LCS Team followesports.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Wunder's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Sencux's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Mikyx's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Wunder's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Trashy's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Kobbe's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Gripex's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Wunder's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 G2 Esports' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 G2 Esports League of Legends EU LCS Line-up for 2018 g2esports.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Fnatic's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Fnatic's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 #NEXT10 UPDATE fnatic.com
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2023-09-26; after change - EMEA - 2023-09-27
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Fnatic's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 Team Heretics' X Post x.com
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Team Heretics' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 New LCS franchise Follow eSports rebrands to Splyce, picks up Call of Duty team dailydot.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 Fnatic's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 Fnatic's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 Crusher's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ League of Legends Roster Update g2esports.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2019-01-08; after change - EU - 2019-01-09
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2019-01-09; after change - EU - 2019-01-15
- ↑ G2 Esports' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ G2 Esports Triple Roster Renewal g2esports.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2020-07-12; after change - EU - 2020-07-13
- ↑ ocelote's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2021-12-14; after change - EU - 2021-12-15
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2023-08-28; after change - EMEA - 2023-08-29
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2024-01-04; after change - EMEA - 2024-01-05
- ↑ Follow eSports Acquires Dignitas EU LCS Team followesports.com
- ↑ New LCS franchise Follow eSports rebrands to Splyce, picks up Call of Duty team dailydot.com
- ↑ Martin Hansen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Inven Global invenglobal.com
- ↑ [https://youtu.be/S3ljcBCnac4?t=204 A Misfit Story Episode 3: Sencux | The Danish Mindset} youtube.com
- ↑ [1] youtube.com