Retired as Player | ||
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YoungBuck | ||
Background Information | ||
Name | Joey Steltenpool | |
Country of Birth | Netherlands | |
Birthday | July 28, 1991 (age 33) | |
Residency | EMEA | |
Prev Residencies | Europe | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Coach | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Soloqueue IDs | cGo YoungBuck, LLL YoungBuck, Crs YoungBuck, SK YoungBuck, EC YoungBuck, NGG YoungBuck, DB YoungBuck, mouz YoungBuck, CW YoungBuck | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Joey "YoungBuck" Steltenpool is a League of Legends esports player, previously head coach for Excel.
Team History
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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LowLandLions | Dec 20112011-12-08[1] | May 20122012-05-16 | 5mo 8d | ejel | ||
Absolute Legends | Apr 20122012-04-23[3] | Jun 20122012-06-01[2] | 1mo 8d | ejel | ||
Team Curse Europe | Jun 20122012-06-01[5] | Jun 20122012-06-12[4] | 11d | ejel | ||
Teamless | Jul 20122012-07-01 | Jul 20122012-07-02 | 1d | ejel | ||
SK Gaming | Jul 20122012-07-09[7] | Jul 20122012-07-20[6] | 11d | ejel | ||
Eclypsia.Luna | Aug 20122012-08-17[9] | Aug 20122012-08-30[8] | 13d | ejel | ||
IWantCookie | Oct 20122012-10-22[10] | Nov 20122012-11-21 | 30d | ejel | ||
DragonBorns | Nov 20122012-11-21 | Dec 20122012-12-07[11] | 16d | ejel | ||
mousesports | Dec 20122012-12-31[12] | ≈Mar 2013≈2013-03-?? | ≈2mo 1d | ejel | ||
Samurai in Jeans | Mar 20132013-03-19 | May 20132013-05-12[13] | 1mo 24d | ejel | ||
PrideFC | May 20132013-05-26[15] | Jun 20132013-06-14[14] | 19d | ejel | ||
Copenhagen Wolves | Jun 20132013-06-14[14] | Jul 20152015-07-27[16] | 2yr 1mo | ejel | ||
Enemy | Aug 20152015-08-06[18] | Dec 20152015-12-30[17] | 4mo 24d | ejel | ||
G2 Esports | Dec 20152015-12-30[20] | Nov 20172017-11-02[19] | 1yr 10mo | ejel | ||
Fnatic | Jan 20182018-01-04[22] | Nov 20192019-11-12[21] | 1yr 10mo | ejel | ||
Excel | Nov 20192019-11-14[24] | Sep 20232023-09-29[23] | 3yr 10mo | Inactive ejel |
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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LowLandLions | Dec 20112011-12-08[1] | May 20122012-05-16 | 5mo 8d | ejel | ||
Absolute Legends | Apr 20122012-04-23[3] | Jun 20122012-06-01[2] | 1mo 8d | ejel | ||
Team Curse Europe | Jun 20122012-06-01[5] | Jun 20122012-06-12[4] | 11d | ejel | ||
Teamless | Jul 20122012-07-01 | Jul 20122012-07-02 | 1d | ejel | ||
SK Gaming | Jul 20122012-07-09[7] | Jul 20122012-07-20[6] | 11d | ejel | ||
Eclypsia.Luna | Aug 20122012-08-17[9] | Aug 20122012-08-30[8] | 13d | ejel | ||
IWantCookie | Oct 20122012-10-22[10] | Nov 20122012-11-21 | 30d | ejel | ||
DragonBorns | Nov 20122012-11-21 | Dec 20122012-12-07[11] | 16d | ejel | ||
mousesports | Dec 20122012-12-31[12] | ≈Mar 2013≈2013-03-?? | ≈2mo 1d | ejel | ||
Esport4Life | Mar 20132013-03-19 | Mar 20132013-03-29 | 10d | ejel | ||
Samurai in Jeans | Mar 20132013-03-29 | May 20132013-05-12[13] | 1mo 14d | ejel | ||
PrideFC | May 20132013-05-26[15] | Jun 20132013-06-14[14] | 19d | ejel | ||
Copenhagen Wolves | Jun 20132013-06-14[14] | Jun 20152015-06-24[25] | 2yr 10d | ejel | ||
Copenhagen Wolves | Jun 20152015-06-24[25] | Jul 20152015-07-27[16] | 1mo 3d | ejel | ||
Enemy | Aug 20152015-08-06[18] | Dec 20152015-12-30[17] | 4mo 24d | ejel | ||
G2 Esports | Dec 20152015-12-30[20] | Nov 20172017-11-02[19] | 1yr 10mo | ejel | ||
Fnatic | Jan 20182018-01-04[22] | Dec 20182018-12-10[26] | 11mo 6d | ejel | ||
Fnatic | Dec 20182018-12-10[26] | Nov 20192019-11-12[21] | 11mo 2d | ejel | ||
Excel | Nov 20192019-11-14[24] | Mar 20232023-03-08[27] | 3yr 3mo | ejel | ||
Excel | Mar 20232023-03-08[27] | Sep 20232023-09-29[23] | 6mo 21d | Inactive ejel |
News
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2015
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
LION | December 8, Youngbuck, Stinoo, and Flanq join. Cowking (Top to Sub/Bot) changes position. Tabzz, Zealot, and Ishtai leave.[1] |
AL | April 23, YoungBuck joins.[3] | |
LION | May 16, Youngbuck leaves. | |
AL | June 1, Kikis, Veggie, Puki style, Celaver, and SuperAZE join. YoungBuck, Malunoo, extinkt, Sleper, and xinec leave.[2] | |
CEU | June 1, Team Curse Europe acquires the roster of Absolute Legends. YoungBuck, Malunoo, extinkt, Sleper, and xinec join.[5] | |
CEU | June 12, Angush joins. Youngbuck leaves.[4] | |
TEAM | July 1, YoungBuck joins. | |
TEAM | July 2, YoungBuck, Frogurt, Kerp, Tabzz, foo sharp, Lounet, Metalx, LoordN, and Prepared leave. | |
SK | July 9, YoungBuck joins. Kev1n (Top to Bot) changes position.[7] | |
SK | July 20, Kev1n (Bot to Top) changes position. YoungBuck leaves.[6] | |
EC | August 17, Eclypsia.Luna is formed. YoungBuck, Tabzz, Lyumi, Lounet, and Praec (Manager) join.[9] | |
EC | August 30, Eclypsia.Luna is disbanded. YoungBuck, Tabzz, Lyumi, Lounet, and Praec (Manager) leave.[8] | |
IWC | October 22, YoungBuck joins.[10] | |
IWC | November 21, YoungBuck, ShookL2, Shushei, HosaN, and Muvert leave. | |
DB | November 21, YoungBuck, ShookL2, Shushei, HosaN, and Muvert join. | |
DB | December 7, YoungBuck and ShookL2 leave.[11] | |
MOUZ | December 31, YoungBuck, enVision, Warhunter, and Kujaa join. Prothana rejoins. Gliukoze, 760, Moopz, VandeRnoob, and SuperAZE leave.[12] |
MOUZ | March (approx.), Play int its ok joins. Bambino (Top to Jungle) changes position. Gazek moves to substitute. YoungBuck leaves. | |
ESPO | March 19, YoungBuck, extinkt, and Unlimited join. | |
SAMU | March 29, Esport4Life renames to Samurai in Jeans. | |
SAMU | May 12, Samurai in Jeans is disbanded. YoungBuck, Kottenx, extinkt, Freeze, and Unlimited leave.[13] | |
PFC | May 26, YoungBuck, Shook v2, cowTard, Rekkles, and Unlimited join.[15] | |
PFC | June 14, PrideFC transfers its roster to Copenhagen Wolves. YoungBuck, Shook v2, cowTard, Rekkles, and Unlimited leave.[14] | |
CW | June 14, Copenhagen Wolves acquires the roster of PrideFC. YoungBuck, Shook v2, cowTard, and Unlimited join. Rekkles is loaned from Fnatic.[14] |
CW | June 24, YoungBuck moves to substitute.[25] | |
CW | July 27, YoungBuck leaves.[16] | |
NME | August 6, YoungBuck (Head Coach) joins.[18] | |
NME | December 30, YoungBuck (Head Coach) leaves.[17] | |
G2 | December 30, Trick, Emperor, and YoungBuck (Head Coach) join. Kikis (Jungle to Top) changes position.[20] |
FNC | January 4, Kayys (Head Analyst) and YoungBuck (Team Director) join. Garki (Team Manager) rejoins.[22] | |
FNC | December 10, Youngbuck (Team Director to Head Coach)'s position is changed in the GCD.[26] Bwipo's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2021. Youngbuck (Head Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2019.[28] |
FNC | January 3, Mephisto (Assistant Coach), Gegemont (Head Analyst), Careion (Team Director), and Jeremias Knehr (Assistant Team Manager) join. YoungBuck (Team Director to Head Coach)'s position changing is confirmed.[29] | |
FNC | November 12, Youngbuck (Head Coach) leaves.[21] | |
XL | November 14, YoungBuck (Head Coach) joins. DLim (Head Coach) and Bonquish (Strategic Coach) leave.[24] | |
XL | November 21, Youngbuck (Head Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2021.[30] |
XL | November 12, YoungBuck (Head Coach)'s contract is extended.[32] | |
XL | December 29, Youngbuck (Head Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2024.[33] |
Biography[]
YoungBuck is a professional League of Legends player hailing from Bovenkarspel, Netherlands. He first played Red Alert II at age 11. Prior to League of Legends, he played Soldier of Fortune II and Red Alert III at a high level. One of YoungBuck's friends over SoF2 invited him to try League of Legends, and he initially declined the offer. However, his friend insisted, and the Dutch player installed the game before the Lux release (~ October 2010). He had a lot of friends coming into the game, and his first impressions were positive. Even though he "probably got stomped a lot," he stuck to it.
Season 1[]
YoungBuck's first competitive team was LowLandLions, joining the team at the end of the season.
Season 2[]
With LowLandLions, YoungBuck won Alienware Arena Europe: Winter, along with a number of smaller tournaments. Mid-way through the season, he decided to leave the team, joining Absolute Legends.
YoungBuck enjoyed success with his new team, winning many of the tournaments they participated in. This included 4Players.de All or Nothing 2, the monthly finals of 4Players.de Play4Fame 2012 April, the Scandic Games League, 4Players.de All or Nothing 3, and CDiscount Cup 3. The roster's impressive showings resulted in them being picked up by Team Curse Europe.
After a 4th place finish at Reign of Gaming International Invitational with the new organization, YoungBuck left the team. He joined SK Gaming just a month later, but left soon after.
YoungBuck then joined Eclypsia.Luna, with whom he finished in 4th place at Campus Gaming Party: Berlin, before the team disbanded.
He then joined the roster of IWantCookie, where he played alongside Shook. YoungBuck competed with the team at Tales of the Lane, but could not make it out of the group stage. A month later, the team's roster was acquired by DragonBorns. Now with their new organization, the team played in the SCAN Invitational, winning the tournament without losing a game. However, just two weeks later, YoungBuck left the team along with Shook. Both joined mousesports soon after.
Season 3[]
After leaving mousesports, YoungBuck joined Esport4Life. Also on the team at this time were Freeze and Unlimited. The team changed name to Samurai in Jeans and enjoyed success in multiple Go4LoLs before finishing 2nd in the SoloMid EU Invitational 3, losing to MeetYourMakers in the final of the tournament. This was followed by a 3rd place finish at the LCS Season 3 Go4LoL Summer Promotion Qualifier, meaning they would have a chance to qualify for the LCS later on in the season.
A 1st place finish at the SoloMid EU Invitational 4 led the team into the LCS Europe Season 3 Summer Promotion in good form. Despite this, after beating Anexis eSports in the challenger round, Samurai in Jeans were unable to beat Copenhagen Wolves in their promotion matchup.
YoungBuck left the team after this, joining PrideFC. However, they played in and won the International Invitational Tournament under the banner of Samurai in Jeans.
The team's roster was then picked up by Copenhagen Wolves, apart from Rekkles, who officially returned to Fnatic but played as a stand-in for the team.
YoungBuck and the team competed in DreamHack Summer 2013, taking first place in their maiden tournament with a 2-1 victory over Dark Passage. The Copenhagen Wolves also finished first at Gfinity London 2013, defeating Eternity Gaming 2-0. After failing to qualify for the Season 4 Spring Promotion Tournament via the Season 4 LCS Spring Promotion Qualifier, they secured their place in the Promotion Tournament after taking 1st place at the Gamescom Qualifier. The team then managed to finish in 2nd place at DreamHack Bucharest.
He and the team also competed in the International Invitational Tournament 2, which Copenhagen Wolves managed to win, beating Team Dignitas UK in the final. This followed this up with another tournament win, this time at ASUS RoG Paris Games Week 2013. With the team's roster on a hot streak, they went on to win the EUW Challenger Series Week 14 Cup and the amateur tournament at IEM Season VIII - Cologne, beating Ninjas in Pyjamas in the final.
2014 Season[]
YoungBuck and the team carried their form into the next season, winning every game in the group stage in the LCS Spring Promotion, and going on to beat MeetYourMakers in their promotion matchup. This meant that the team would be playing in the Spring Split. The split was not a huge success for the team, however a 6th place finish meant that the team had a spot in the Spring Playoffs.
The playoffs were not successful for YoungBuck and the Copenhagen Wolves, going out in the quarterfinals to Alliance. This meant that they would have to fight for their LCS status in the Summer Promotion. YoungBuck helped the team to a win in their promotion matchup against Denial eSports.Europe.
This meant that the team would play in the Summer Split. The split was a struggle for the team, who did not make it out of the bottom 3 in the standings table at all over the split - Copenhagen Wolves ended up finishing last, in 8th place. This meant that they would have to play in the Spring Promotion to fight for the team's LCS status. YoungBuck and the team managed to win their promotion match-up, beating H2k-Gaming.
2015 Season[]
Ready for the start of the season, YoungBuck joined the ranked 5's ladder team Unlucky Rejects, composed of the former Copenhagen Wolves roster with Freeze in place of Woolite. The team qualified for the Expansion Tournament, but on November 18, Copenhagen Wolves announced that they were re-signing the Unlucky Rejects roster.[36]
YoungBuck participated in the Spring Split with the Copenhagen Wolves, and his contribution helped the team to a 6th place finish in the regular season, securing them a place in the Spring Playoffs. YoungBuck and the team lost to H2k-Gaming in the playoff quarterfinals, meaning they would collect 10 Championship Points for the split.
He also participated with the Copenhagen Wolves in the Summer Split, but stepped down from the team's starting roster before the start of the sixth week of the split following a leak of internal conversations about the organization.
YoungBuck joined Enemy as Head Coach just a month later.
Trivia[]
- Used to be the fan of Rap singer "Young Buck" at age 13 and created his account on Soldier of Fortune II with the handle he currently has.
- Well known for his Renekton, which he used to climb to Solo Queue's Top 5 in Season 2.
- Came close to qualifying to the LCS twice (1: Mousesports, 2: Samurai in Jeans) before qualifying with the Copenhagen Wolves.
- Loves working out and body building.
- Used to practice kickboxing before stumbling on League of Legends.
- Looks up to Alistair Overeem, an MMA fighter, and Mirko Cro Cop, a UFC fighter.
- His motto is an Alistair Overeem quote: "Train hard, play easy"
- One of his favorite meals is chicken with Saté sauce, a sauce made of peanut butter. Likes drinking Vanilla Coca-Cola.
- Always wanted to stay in a role that involves directly interacting with team members, after retirement.
- Finished Season 1 with an Elo rating near the 1500s. Then ascended through the ranks in Season 2, playing a lot of Corki and Renekton.
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Media[]
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- August 10, Interview with Youngbuck [Archived] with JustMe92 on Absolute Legends
- August 20, Interview - Youngbuck au micro d'Eclypsia with Zerockk on Eclypsia
- January 19, aL Lounge - The European 16 - Mouz Youngbuck by DandyLumberjack on YouTube
- June 16, DH Summer: Youngbuck Interview with Richard Lewis on YouTube
- July 14, Gfinity: Copenhagen Wolves Interview with Richard Lewis on YouTube
- August 22, Copenhagen Wolves Take Top Slot in Challenger Series at Gamescom with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- October 21, Interview Copenhagen Wolves Youngbuck League of Legends op FIRSTLOOK 2013 [Lost] with DagelijksHaaDee on YouTube
- November 24, IEM Cologne: Interview with CPH Wolves Youngbuck with Curlychan on YouTube
- December 14, Promotion Tournament: Interview with CPH Wolves YoungBuck with Curlychan on YouTube
- January 6, Interview with CW Youngbuck: “We accidentally found the best ADC in Europe.” [Archived] with Caymus on News of Legends
- January 8, Rift Talk #7 - Joey "YoungBuck" Steltenpool [Lost] with Rift Talk on YouTube
- February 21, EU LCS 2014 W6: Interview with CW YoungBuck with Curlychan on YouTube
- March 25, Youngbuck discusses Millennium's new jungle and more after their match (video) with , and on OnGamers
- March 28, 'Reflections' with YoungBuck with Thorin on onGamers
- April 2, EU LCS 2014 W11: Interview with CW YoungBuck (video) with , and on SK Gaming
- April 21, An Interview with Joey "YoungBuck" Steltenpool with , and on LCS Central
- May 14, Youngbucks discusses the additions of woolite and Airwaks to Copenhagen Wolves (video) with , and on onGamers
- July 10, Copenhagen Wolves YoungBuck Interview - EU LCS Wembley (video) with , and on Cooler Master
- July 23, Inside the Copenhagen Wolves’ Pack: Interview with Joey “YoungBuck” Steltenpool – EU LCS Week 9 with , and on AZUBU
- March 23, Interview with CW Youngbuck: “If we make it to playoffs I think we can upset a lot of teams.” with , and on News of Legends
- February 15, YoungBuck jokes about the secret to G2’s success: ‘It’s 100 per cent the coach' with , and on The Score
- March 10, YoungBuck: "G2 Esports hätte IEM Katowice gewonnen" with , and on SPORT1
- March 25, YoungBuck: 'We have proven ourselves in best-of-ones, but best-of-fives is a different animal' with , and on The Score
- April 11, YoungBuck: "Fnatic hat uns auf die Probe gestellt" with , and on Sport1
- April 15, Making A Buck: The parents of G2’s coach brought him up right by Jason Killingsworth on LoL Esports
- August 25, Youngbuck on facing SPY:'We have been practicing so much against each other that we hold no secrets' with , and on The Score
- August 29, G2 Young Buck Interview with , and on Sport1
- August 24, G2 coach YoungBuck on Splyce: “I would rank them above Misfits and above H2K as well. It sucks for them that they had to meet us (in the quarterfinals).” with , and on Kelsey Moser for Slingshot Esports
- August 2, Youngbuck: "If we’d clone 1 player 5 times, which player would make the best team? We think Viper" with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- September 6, YoungBuck on boosting Fnatic's mentality: "I've been saying this for weeks: we're going to win Worlds." with Adel Chouadria on Cybersport
- September 11, What happened to G2, the old kings of Europe? by Xing Li on Dot Esorts
- October 13, YoungBuck: "Seeing G2 on top of Group A is fantastic. EU is doing well. Can't complain." with , and on Darius Matuschak from The Shotcaller
- January 20, YoungBuck makes sense of Fnatic's week one at LEC, the remake, and what's to come with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- February 10, Youngbuck on the current state of Fnatic in the LEC & how the meta influences them with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- March 4, Youngbuck on why Fnatic is back, his own arrogance, difficulties of being a coach with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- March 5, Elitists United Episode 6: Respecting Vitality (feat. Youngbuck) with Thorin and Veteran on YouTube
- March 7, Fnatic's YoungBuck, on the weight of expectations they face: "It's like the TSM syndrome: if you lose a game, you're almost front page of Reddit." with Adel Chouadria on Inven Global
- March 21, Youngbuck reveals Fnatics MVP Votes, why they picked Vitality for #LEC Playoffs with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- March 30, Youngbuck on Fnatic being at 66% as of now, team efforts, and LEC Playoffs with Alexander Hugo on The Shotcaller
- June 8, Youngbuck explains Fnatic's Jungle situation, why Dan was brought in, Team Goals with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- June 30, FNC Youngbuck on player champion pools: “If a player comes to me and says ‘I can only play three champions’, then I won’t hire him” with Izento on Esports Heaven
- July 31, Youngbuck explains Fnatic's slump, looks at other teams with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- July 31, Breaking Out Of My Shell by Youngbuck on The Player's Lobby
- August 14, Elitists United Episode 23: Attack of the Clones (feat. Youngbuck and Grabbz) with Thorin and Veteran on YouTube
- August 17, Youngbuck on being the Unofficial World Champion, importance of having 5 Carries with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- September 18, Youngbuck on Worlds opponents he'd like to face, Anime Speeches and LEC Finals with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- October 19, YoungBuck on Group Stage, drafts against SKT & RNG, the team effort with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- November 16, In Fnatic some players didn't want to give or receive feedback by Pablo Suárez on Esportmaniacos
- March 12, Excel YoungBuck: "We have to be confident in the players so they can be confident in themselves." with Lara Lunardi on Inven Global
- March 27, Elitists United Episode 33: No Play-Offs for Old FNATIC Coaches (feat. YoungBuck) with Thorin and Veteran on YouTube
- June 17, YoungBuck on Excel's lineup and the rough start to the LEC Summer Split with Tom Matthiesen on YouTube
- August 2, YoungBuck: “As a team, we cannot break mentally” with Tom Matthiesen on Hotspawn
- May 12, Perkz Wasn't AFRAID of Faker; G2's LAST Dance - Reflections with Youngbuck 1/2 - League of Legends with Thorin on YouTube
- May 13, $600k Offer From China; Dealing with Rekkles - Reflections with Youngbuck 2/2 - League of Legends with Thorin on YouTube
- May 20, The Crack Down S02E15 ft. XL Head-Coach Youngbuck - “Only Thing On Perkz’ Mind Is Winning” by IWDominate and Thorin on YouTube
- July 6, Excel's Rookie Sensations; Kaizen's LCS Debut - Summoning Insight S4E14 (feat. Youngbuck and Kaizen) by MonteCristo and Thorin on YouTube
- July 19, YoungBuck on Excel's progress: "[Changes] have to be in-game and adapting to the stage environment" with Tom Matthiesen on YouTube
Post-Match Interviews
Date | Tournament | Match | Link |
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2022-06-25 | LEC 2022 Summer | MAD vs XL | Link |
2020-01-31 | LEC 2020 Spring | MAD vs XL | Link |
2019-07-20 | LEC 2019 Summer | SK vs FNC | Link |
2019-06-21 | LEC 2019 Summer | G2 vs FNC | Link |
2019-02-22 | LEC 2019 Spring | FNC vs OG | Link |
Images[]
Redirects
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 New line-up for LLL.LoL lowlandlions.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 A new beginning for AL.eu absolutelegends.net
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Absolute Legends Welcomes YoungBuck! absolutelegends.net
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Curse.EU Welcomes Back Angush as Top Lane reignofgaming.net
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Absolute Legends EU becomes Curse EU reignofgaming.net
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 YoungBuck Facebook Statement facebook.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 SK.LoL transforms its line-up sk-gaming.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 EC‡LUNA DISSOLVED eclypsia.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 EC‡LUNA REVEALED eclypsia.com
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 YoungBuck's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 DragonBorns' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 League of Legends reformation for 2013 mousesports.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 YoungBuck's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 Copenhagen Wolves' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Youngbuck & Rekkles In PrideFC cadred.org
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 YoungBuck's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 G2 agrees terms with Emperor & Trick g2esports.com
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 Youngbuck Joins as League Head Coach enemy.gg
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Joey 'YoungBuck' Steltenpool open to new opportunities g2esports.com
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 G2 agrees terms with Emperor & Trick g2esports.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 Fnatic's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 Fnatic LoL Completes EULCS Staff Lineup fnatic.com
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 Archive Pages: before change - EMEA - 2023-09-28; after change - EMEA - 2023-09-29
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 Excel Welcomes Joey “YoungBuck” Steltenpool excelesports.com
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 YoungBuck's TwitLonger twitlonger.com
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 26.2 Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2018-12-09; after change - EU - 2018-12-10
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 27.2 EXCEL's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2018-12-07; after change - EU - 2018-12-10
- ↑ LOL | YoungBuck Introduces the New Management Team fnatic.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2019-11-18; after change - EU - 2019-11-21
- ↑ YoungBuck's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Excel's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2021-12-28; after change - EU - 2021-12-29
- ↑ EXCEL's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ EXCEL's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ CW re-signs League of Legends team cphwolves.gg