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Zven | ||
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Background Information | ||
Name | Jesper Svenningsen | |
Country of Birth | Denmark | |
Birthday | June 24, 1997 (age 27) | |
Residency | North America | |
Prev Residencies | Europe | |
Competitive | ||
Team | Dignitas | |
Contract Expires | 2025-11-18 | |
Role | Bot Laner | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Competitive IDs | Niels HD, Phlow, Zvanillan, Niels | |
Soloqueue IDs | NA: C9 Zven C9 ZVENNN EUW: G2 ZveniLLaN C9 ZVEN C9 ZVENNN KR: C9 Zven otgt16 BR: G2 Gimozzi | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Jesper "Zven" (▶️ listen) Svenningsen is a League of Legends esports player, currently bot laner for Dignitas. He was previously known as Niels.
Team History
Team | Start | End | |||
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Hoang5 | ??? ????≈????-??-?? | ≈Feb 2013≈2013-02-?? | ≈1d ejel | ||
Tricked Esport | Feb 20132013-02-15[1] | Sep 20132013-09-17 | 7mo 2d ejel | ||
CJ Gaming | ≈Sep 2013≈2013-09-?? | ??? 2013≈2013-??-?? | ≈1d ejel | ||
Intellectual Playground | Nov 20132013-11-25[2] | Jan 20142014-01-12 | 1mo 17d ejel | ||
Team Kappa Prime | ≈Dec 2013≈2013-12-?? | Jan 20142014-01-17 | ≈1mo 16d ejel | ||
SK Gaming Prime | Jan 20142014-01-17[4] | Apr 20142014-04-24[3] | 3mo 7d ejel | ||
Origen | Dec 20142014-12-17[6] | May 20162016-05-17[5] | 1yr 5mo ejel | ||
G2 Esports | May 20162016-05-18[8] | Nov 20172017-11-24[7] | 1yr 6mo ejel | ||
TSM | Nov 20172017-11-24[7] | Nov 20192019-11-18[9] | 2yr 24d ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Nov 20192019-11-19[12] | May 20212021-05-29[11] | 1yr 6mo ejel | ||
C9 Academy | May 20212021-05-29[11] | Jun 20212021-06-22[13] | 24d ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Jun 20212021-06-22[13] | Nov 20232023-11-01[14] | 2yr 4mo ejel | ||
C9 Academy | Nov 20212021-11-24[16] | May 20222022-05-11[15] | 5mo 17d ejel | ||
Dignitas | May 20242024-05-24[18] | Present | 4mo 22d ej |
Team | Start | End | |||
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Hoang5 | ??? ????≈????-??-?? | ≈Feb 2013≈2013-02-?? | ≈1d ejel | ||
Tricked Esport | Feb 20132013-02-15[1] | Sep 20132013-09-17 | 7mo 2d ejel | ||
CJ Gaming | ≈Sep 2013≈2013-09-?? | ??? 2013≈2013-??-?? | ≈1d ejel | ||
Intellectual Playground | Nov 20132013-11-25[2] | Jan 20142014-01-12 | 1mo 17d ejel | ||
Team Kappa Prime | ≈Dec 2013≈2013-12-?? | Jan 20142014-01-17 | ≈1mo 16d ejel | ||
SK Gaming Prime | Jan 20142014-01-17[4] | Apr 20142014-04-24[3] | 3mo 7d ejel | ||
Origen | Dec 20142014-12-17[6] | May 20162016-05-17[5] | 1yr 5mo ejel | ||
G2 Esports | May 20162016-05-18[8] | Nov 20172017-11-24[7] | 1yr 6mo ejel | ||
TSM | Nov 20172017-11-24[7] | Nov 20192019-11-18[9] | 2yr 24d ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Nov 20192019-11-19[12] | May 20212021-05-29[11] | 1yr 6mo ejel | ||
C9 Academy | May 20212021-05-29[11] | Jun 20212021-06-22[13] | 24d ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Jun 20212021-06-22[13] | May 20222022-05-11[15] | 10mo 19d ejel | ||
C9 Academy | Nov 20212021-11-24[16] | May 20222022-05-11[15] | 5mo 17d ejel | ||
Cloud9 | May 20222022-05-11[15] | Nov 20232023-11-01[14] | 1yr 5mo ejel | ||
Dignitas | May 20242024-05-24[18] | Present | 4mo 22d ej |
News
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- 2023
- 2024
HOAN | Unknown date, Stæhr joins. | |
HOAN | February (approx.), Stæhr leaves. | |
TRC | February 15, Roster of Hoang5 is acquired. Vezarn, Trashy, Jesiz, Stæhr, EloKratz, and RICESTRIKE join.[1] Stæhr renames to Niels HD. | |
TRC | September 17, Roster disbands. Pholusx, Trashy, Niels HD, and EloKratz leave. | |
CJ G | September (approx.), Niels joins. | |
CJ G | 2013 (approx.), Niels leaves. | |
IPG | November 25, NeeGodbro, Niels, and XL Winner join. Jay and Hjorth leave.[2] | |
KAPP | December (approx.), Mozilla, Ginsu, Exileh, Niels, and Sixx join. |
IPG | January 12, Intellectual Playground is disbanded. Gamble, Santorin, NeeGodbro, Niels, Wendelbo, and XL Winner leave. | |
KAPP | January 17, Mozilla, Ginsu, Exileh, Phlow, and Sixx leave. | |
SKP | January 17, Mozilla, Ginsu, Exileh, Phlow, Sixx, and InnerFlame (Manager) join.[4] Phlow renames to Zvanillan. | |
SKP | April 24, Mozilla, Perry, Exileh, Zvanillan, and Sixx leave.[3] | |
OG | December 17, Amazing, Niels, and mithy join.[6] |
OG | January 7, Niels renames to Zven. | |
OG | May 17, Zven and mithy leave.[5] | |
G2 | May 18, Zven and mithy join.[8] |
G2 | November 24, Zven and mithy leave.[7] | |
TSM | November 24, Zven and mithy join. Svenskeren, Doublelift, and Biofrost leave.[7][10] |
TSM | November 12, Zven has been allowed to look for opportunities with other teams for over a month.[20] | |
TSM | November 18, Zven leaves.[9] | |
C9 | November 19, Zven joins.[12] | |
C9 | November 24, Zven's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2022.[21] |
C9 | February 10, Blaber, Zven, and Vulcan's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2023. Westrice (Assistant Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 1 November 2023.[23] | |
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.[11] | |
C9.A | May 29, Zven joins from main roster.[11] | |
C9.A | June 22, k1ng joins from main roster. Zven leaves for main roster.[13] | |
C9 | June 22, Zven rejoins from academy roster. k1ng leaves for academy roster.[13] | |
C9 | November 21, Zven's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2024.[24] | |
C9.A | November 24, Malice joins. Tails (Head Coach) joins from sister team C9 Amateur. Zven and Winsome join from main roster.[16][17] |
Biography[]
He started playing video games with World of Warcraft at the age of 12. He eventually started playing League of Legends because his teacher at primary school introduced him to the game. He is still currently in school, as he strives to become a computer programmer in the future.
Season 3[]
Originally playing under the alias Stæhr during his time at Hoang5, he changed his name to Niels HD when he moved to Tricked eSports. He made this move along with compatriot Jesiz, as Tricked acquired the roster of Hoang5. The first big LAN event that he competed in with Tricked was the Copenhagen Games 2013. With the team, he also competed in the SCAN & NVIDIA EUW Invitational, where they were knocked out in the semifinals by a strong Eternity Gaming lineup.
He left Tricked later on in the year, joining CJ Gaming. After a short time on the team's roster, Niels moved to Intellectual Playground, where he played with Santorin and NeeGodbro. During his time with the team, he accomplished a 2nd place finish at the WePlay LoL Invitational, losing in the final to an LCS-hardened SK Gaming outfit. He also competed at DreamHack Winter 2013, where he and Intellectual Playground finished 3rd, losing in the semifinals again to the same strong SK Gaming team, which happened to feature his former teammate, Jesiz.
2014 Season[]
After leaving Intellectual Playground, he joined Team Kappa Prime, changing his name to Phlow. He and the team came competed in the SCAN EUW Winter Invitational, but were knocked out by Gamers2 in the semifinals. However, the team's lineup impressed, and were picked up by SK Gaming Prime soon after. Under his new alias, Zvanillan, the first tournament he played with the team was the FACEIT Challenger Invitational. SK Prime came in 2nd, losing to Ninjas in Pyjamas in the final. Zvanillan and the team also competed in Challenger Spring Series #1, where SK Prime were knocked out in the quarterfinals by the same NiP team.
SK Prime also played in the 2nd FACEIT Challenger Invitational. The tournament was another success, with Zvanillan and the team finishing 2nd behind Gamers2. His last tournament with the team was at the Copenhagen Games 2014, where SK Prime couldn't make it out of their group. The team's roster then disbanded, and with this Zvanillan decided to take a break from the competitive scene.
2015 Season[]
On December 17, 2014, it was announced that Niels had joined xPeke's new team, Origen, along with Amazing and mithy.[27]
With Origen, Niels qualified for the EUCS Spring Qualifier via the Challenger Ladder, where they beat Millenium Spirit in their bracket final, securing their qualification to the EUCS Spring Season. Origen were unbeaten until their penultimate game of the split, against LowLandLions.White, and despite dropping that one game easily secured first place in the regular season. Origen also placed highly in tournaments throughout this period, winning the ESL MWC Challenge and Gamers Assembly 2015. The Spring Playoffs saw Origen beat Reason Gaming in the semifinals 2-1 and then going on to sweep Copenhagen Wolves Academy (the team formerly known as LowLandLions.White) in the final to win the tournament and secure automatic qualification to the LCS Summer Season.
Throughout the EU LCS Summer Season, Origen jostled for 2nd position with H2k-Gaming, while Fnatic sat far ahead in an undefeated 1st place throughout. Impressive individual performances including Niels's Kalista and Corki helped the team to a 2nd place regular season finish, and with it a bye past the Summer Playoffs quarterfinal round. Niels himself was awarded the title for Outstanding Rookie of the Split. In the semifinals, Origen faced off against rivals H2k and won 3-1; perhaps even more impressively, they took two games off Fnatic in the finals despite ultimately losing the series. Their second-place overall finish earned Origen 90 Championship Points, enough for the second seed in the 2015 Season Europe Regional Finals. There, they beat Team ROCCAT in a 3-2 series and then Unicorns of Love in an easy 3-0 and successfully qualified for the 2015 World Championship, where they would play as Europe's #3 seed.
At the 2015 World Championship, Origen were drawn into Group D along with Team SoloMid, KT Rolster, and LGD Gaming. Origen went 3-0 in the 1st week of the round robin and ended the group with a 4-2 record, meaning they would advance to the knockout stage of the tournament. Origen won their quarterfinal series 3-1 against the Flash Wolves, becoming the first Western team to win a best-of-five at a World Championship, but were later knocked out by SK Telecom T1 in the semifinals.
2016 Season[]
Origen and Niels competed at IEM San Jose, and were given a bye to the semifinals due to Fnatic's withdrawal from the tournament. The team fielded their roster from the previous season, but with PowerOfEvil in the mid lane and xPeke taking a coaching role. They took down Team SoloMid in the semifinals, and went on to beat Counter Logic Gaming in the final - winning the tournament without losing a single game. In January 2016, Niels renamed to Zven.
Origen's performance at IEM San Jose resulted in their qualification to the IEM World Championship. At the tournament, they first lost to Royal Never Give Up in the upper bracket of their group before then losing to Team SoloMid in the lower bracket, resulting in the team's elimination from the tournament.
Zven and Origen had a decent spring split but didn't manage to win it. In the playoffs they made it to the finals but lost 1-3 to G2 Esports. In May of 2016, Zven along with Mithy left OG and joined G2. The move ended up being successful as the team won the Summer Playoffs with a 3-1 victory over Splyce and qualified for the 2016 Season World Championship.
G2 was placed in Group A along with ROX Tigers, Albus NoX Luna and Counter Logic Gaming. Although expectations for them were fairly high, the team only won 1 game and finished 4th place in their group which knocked them out of Worlds.
2017 Season[]
G2's Spring Season was fairly dominant. The team won their group in the regular season and only dropped one series. In the playoffs they defeated Unicorns of Love 3-1 in the finals to capture their third LCS title and qualify for the 2017 Mid-Season Invitational. At MSI although G2 had some struggles and finished 4-6 in overall record, they still made it to the knockout stage. In the semifinals they took down Team WE 3-1 but then lost 1-3 in the finals to SK Telecom T1 and finished 2nd place.
The Summer Season was much more of a struggle for G2. They were very shaky throughout the regular season and finished 2nd in their group below Fnatic. In the playoffs G2 defeated Splyce in the Quarterfinals 3-2 in a hard fought series. Although they were expected to struggle more in the following rounds, G2 swept H2k Gaming 3-0 in the semifinals. Then in the finals they swept Misfits Gaming 3-0 and won their fourth LCS title in a row. This also qualified them for the 2017 Season World Championship.
At Worlds G2 was place in Group C along with 1907 Fenerbahçe, Samsung Galaxy, and Royal Never Give Up. G2 performed much better than last year but their group was very hard. With their 3-3 record they were unable to advance any further and finished 3rd in their group. In November of 2017 Zven along with Mithy left G2 and moved over to North America to join Team SoloMid.
Trivia[]
- The first player to ever win a championship in both LEC and LCS.
- One of two players to record a pentakill in both the EU and NA LCS, along with Bjergsen.
- Favorite dish is Kebab.
- Was the only non-LCS player to be named in gaming.dk's team of the year.
- Was introduced to WhiteKnight108 and HawkDon through solo queue.
- Outstanding Rookie of the 2015 Season EU LCS Summer Split.[28]
- Became notorious for his preference for Ezreal after joining TSM, which was frequently in meta throughout 2018 and 2019, especially after he played it in 9 of the 18 games of the NA LCS 2018 Spring Season.
- His name became even more linked to the champion after he was caught out as Ezreal by Xmithie's Skarner in game five of the LCS 2019 Spring Finals, leading to a comeback by Team Liquid to complete a reverse sweep and take the series.
Individual Awards[]
- NA 1st All-Pro Team (2020 Spring, 2020 Summer, 2021 Spring)
- EU 1st All-Pro Team (2016 Summer, 2017 Spring)
- NA 2nd All-Pro Team (2018 Spring)
- EU 2nd All-Pro Team (2015 Summer, 2017 Summer)
- NA 3rd All-Pro Team (2018 Summer, 2019 Spring)
- EU Rookie Of The Split (2015 Summer)
Pentakills
Date | Region | Tournament | Team | Vs | Champion | Pos | W/L | KDA | SB | VOD |
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2022-01-15 | North America | LCS 2022 Lock In | Ziggs | Bot | W | 6/1/9 | Link | Link | ||
2021-08-01 | North America | LCS 2021 Summer | Aphelios | Bot | W | 11/2/3 | Link | Link | ||
2021-01-30 | North America | LCS 2021 Lock In | Miss Fortune | Bot | W | 7/0/4 | Link | Link | ||
2021-01-30 | North America | LCS 2021 Lock In | Miss Fortune | Bot | W | 12/1/8 | Link | Link | ||
2019-08-10 | North America | LCS 2019 Summer Playoffs | Xayah | Bot | W | 9/1/7 | Link | Link | ||
2018-08-25 | North America | NA LCS 2018 Summer Playoffs | Kai'Sa | Bot | W | 9/2/6 | Link | Link | ||
2017-06-10 | Europe | EU LCS 2017 Summer | Twitch | Bot | W | 14/3/6 | 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.
Zven Tournament Results | |||||
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Date | Pl | Event | Last Result | Team | Roster |
2024-08-30 | 5 | LCS 2024 Championship | DIG | Licorice, Spica, Jensen, Zven, Isles, Mabrey, Treatz | |
2024-08-11 | 4 | LCS 2024 Summer | 3 - 4RR | DIG | Licorice, Spica, Jensen, Zven, Isles, Mabrey, Treatz |
2023-12-13 | 2 | Drututt Ultimate Showdown 2 | NEME | Dzukill, Malice, Nemesis, Zven, Veigar v2 | |
2023-10-26 | 12 - 14 | Worlds 2023 | C9 | Fudge, Blaber, EMENES, Berserker, Zven, Mithy, Duffman | |
2023-08-20 | 2 | LCS 2023 Championship | C9 | Fudge, Blaber, EMENES, Berserker, Zven, Mithy, Duffman | |
2023-07-21 | 1 | LCS 2023 Summer | 13 - 5RR | C9 | Fudge, Blaber, EMENES, Berserker, Zven, Mithy, Duffman |
2023-05-17 | 5 - 6 | MSI 2023 | C9 | Fudge, Blaber, EMENES, Berserker, Zven, Mithy, Duffman | |
2023-04-09 | 1 | LCS 2023 Spring Playoffs | C9 | Fudge, Blaber, EMENES, Berserker, Zven, Mithy | |
2023-03-17 | 1 | LCS 2023 Spring | 14 - 4RR | C9 | Fudge, Blaber, Diplex, EMENES, Berserker, Zven, Mithy |
2022-10-13 | 15 - 16 | Worlds 2022 | 1 - 5RR | C9 | Fudge, Blaber, Jensen, Berserker, Zven, Max Waldo, Reven |
Zven 1v1 Tournament Results | |||||
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Date | Pl | Event | Prize | Team | Last Result |
2022-04-11 | 2 | CQ 2022 Spring Split 2 | $8,000 | C9 | |
2022-04-11 | 1 | CQ 2022 Spring | $25,000 | C9 | |
2022-03-07 | 5 | CQ 2022 Spring Split 1 | $4,000 | C9 |
Media[]
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- September 28, Niels - The Shining Star of Origen by , and on Gold Per 10
- October 3, Niels efter segern över TSM with , and on Fragbite
- October 4, Niels on going undefeated at Worlds, Hermit's coaching, and Origen's winning mentality with , and on The Daily Dot
- October 5, Niels on Origen's start: 'I don’t feel like there’s pressure on me to perform [but] maybe there is now that we’re 3-0' with , and on theScore Esports
- October 16, "We got lucky" Niels on Origen's amazing quarter finals performance with , and on PC Gamer
- October 16, The Rookie Titan Attacks: Origen's Niels takes over in London by Tyler "Fionn" Erzberger on The Score
- December 11, Niels: "Everyone wanted to win against NA, and then win the 1v1 tournament" with , and on theScore Esports
- January 14, Ask the Pros: Origen's Zven with , and on LoL Esports
- January 29, Zven: "Better if bottom-Lane, the pressure point of the team's" with , and on SPORT1
- February 2, Origen's Zven: 'Not going 2-0 this week would have been bad for us' with , and on The Score
- March 10, Zven: "Wollen Vitality auf jeden Fall meiden" with , and on SPORT1
- March 24, Zven on facing UoL in the playoffs: 'UoL is the weakest team of the other five in the playoffs' with , and on The Score
- April 11, Zven on H2K's performance: 'I'm really disappointed in Vander and Jankos overall' with , and on The Score
- April 29, Facebook Post about 2016 Spring Split by , and on Zven
- April 30, Zven In The Spotlight with , and on Origen
- May 29, Cursed - Why winning Rookie of the Split may spell doom by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- June 17, Zven: Kikis was good, but with time Expect ‘will be as good or better than him’ with , and on The Score
- July 4, Zven talks outdrafting Fnatic and not having to 'micro-manage' Expect anymore with , and on The Score
- August 19, Zven: 'If we won the split, we would make up for the G2 fiasco at MSI...that would be a nice thing' with , and on theScore Esports
- August 29, Zven: 'It's nice not to be known as that guy who lost every final he's played in' with , and on theScore Esports
- September 25, Past to Present: The Story of Zven with , and on theScore Esports
- October 21, Hey guys, here is my "Reflecting on the Year" post. I apologize for it being... by , and on Zven
- January 22, "Fnatic is our biggest competitor" with , and on Sport1
- April 4, Zven's playstyle: "Win lane if you can, but don't cost your team the game. Don't try to be a star." with , and on Blitz Esports
- April 23, Yahoo Esports' EU LCS 2017 Spring MVP: Zven by Kelsey Moser on Yahoo! Esports
- April 24, Zven says MSI success could flip perceptions of G2 with , and on Slingshot Esports
- May 11, G2 Zven on Nunu pick: "We've actually practiced it, and it always worked for us." with , and on Inven Global
- May 20, [MSI2017] G2 Zven: "Doing scrims against SKT, WE, FW allowed us to learn and catch up" with , and on LoLEsports, transcription by Inven Global
- June 3, Zven: "PerkZ had to go to the hospital with , and on Sport1
- June 11, Post-Game Lobby: G2 Zven’s Power Rankings with , and on LoL Esports
- July 4, G2 Zven on UOL and Fnatic at Rift Rivals: “(They) are pure best-of-one teams. They are much better in best-of-ones than best-of-fives, in my opinion.” with , and on Kelsey Moser for Slingshot Esports
- July 22, Zven: “We started to treat our opponents with respect. We go “Would we play this against SKT?” and if the answer is no, we don’t pick it” with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- August 2, Zven: “I think Ocean Drake, if you get it in the laning phase (like 6, 7, 8 minutes), is the strongest Drake by far.” with , and on Slingshot Esports
- August 31, Zven: “We play the meta until it’s in our comfort zone. We don’t want to have a deficit in the draft like the Unicorns had against Misfits.” with Alexander Hugo on The Shotcaller
- October 12, G2 Zven: "I think it is the EU buff and it is the second week. It just keeps happening right?" with , and on Inven Global
- October 18, G2 Zven - AMA with , and on reddit
- December 7, Mithy, Zven, and MikeYeung talk about why they joined TSM, respond to their critics with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- December 8, Zven and mithy Fill Team SoloMid's Bot Lane: "This year, TSM has it all." with Miles Yim on chhopsky
- December 11, TSM Zven: 'I can't imagine playing with anyone else other than Mithy' with Emily Rand on ESPN
- December 12, Mithy & Zven talk about the first time they wore their TSM jerseys and excitement to face off against Doublelift with Sharon Coone on Blitz Esports
- January 26, The Top 10 Zven & Mithy Plays in Competitive League of Legends by , and on theScore esports
- February 7, TSM Zven: “I should be with Mithy no matter where I go.” with Byungho "Haao" Kim and James "Bick" Hong on Inven Global
- February 28, TSM Zven compares EU to NA solo queue and why LCS is so random right now with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- August 6, Zven: "We have not figured out our identity yet at all." with Parkes Ousley on The Shotcaller
- August 8, Knowing Your Identity by , and on The Player's Lobby
- August 9, Zven cites lack of team identity for TSM’s poor season with Brian Chang on Dot Esports
- February 19, TSM Zven admits he's been inconsistent this split and explains why with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 25, TSM Zven: "Matches don't usually go to late game anymore unless the team that is winning is bad. " with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- March 14, Team SoloMid's Zven and Smoothie chat mistakes and improvements by Emily Rand on ESPN
- April 3, Zven explains how the TSM, TL, C9 rock, paper, scissors battle has worked so far with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- April 5, League of Legends: The Fantastic Four of LCS Quarterfinals by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- April 11, 2019 LCS Spring Finals Interview with TSM Zven and Smoothie with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- June 1, Team SoloMid's Zven hopes to move past mistake in spring final by Emily Rand on ESPN
- June 18, Zven reveals who he thinks is the best team in the LCS with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- January 8, The best Western League of Legends player stories to watch out for in 2020 by Tyler Esguerra on Dot Esports
- January 22, Zven: “Even if we had won the Summer Split and gone to Worlds, I didn’t want to play on TSM, or in NA for that matter” by Jerome Heath on Dot Esports
- January 23, Licorice and Zven: What changed for C9 during offseason - a chance for a different team atmosphere with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 2, C9 Zven: "I know people miss Sneaky, and I will do everything I can to fill his shoes." with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- February 7, Zven on his impressive record, responds to Doublelift, defends TSM with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 8, Cloud9 Zven: Dodging Death and Working with the Best Team in the LCS by Tyler Dunderdale on The Game Haus
- March 9, Zven on Cloud9's loss "It kinda feels nice to have all these records stuff gone" with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- March 30, Zven: “I feel like I can be the best version of myself—both as a player and as a person—on Cloud9” by Tyler Esguerra on Dot Esports
- March 30, Zven says C9 helped the team differentiate scrims from LCS by changing houses on game days by Tyler Esguerra on Dot Esports
- April 9, Zven on Cloud9's struggle to improve while DOMINATING domestic competition with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- April 11, Zven: “Nisqy and Blaber are by far the most important members of Cloud9. They deserve MVP. ” with Nick Geracie and Parkes Ousley on Inven Global
- June 13, C9 Zven on the 2020 LCS Spring Split: “I think this was one of the worst splits in NA” by George Geddes on Dot Esports
- July 27, C9 Zven says that FlyQuest and TSM will no longer scrim with Cloud9 with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- August 20, C9 Zven: "Team Liquid and TSM improved from spring, but I don't think they're actually that good." with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- January 27, C9 Zven: 'There's more competition than last year. In Spring Split, NA was REALLY bad.' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 15, Zven explains why Cloud9 is still the BEST TEAM in the LCS right now with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- April 5, Zven explains Cloud9's rivalry with Team Liquid, what he ACTUALLY FEELS about playing against them with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- April 17, C9 Zven: DWG KIA is MSI favorites for THIS reason with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- May 7, Zven breaks down Cloud9's match against Detonation FocusMe with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- May 16, Zven on Cloud9's difficult task of making it out of the MSI Rumble Stage, being 1-5 down with Tom Matthiesen on YouTube
- May 18, Zven reviews C9's crazy RNG and PGG games, why he wants EU vs NA tiebreaker with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- June 16, How good is Cloud9's K1ng COMPARED to Zven? A look at C9's new replacement AD - Run It by Tim Sevenhuysen on YouTube
- June 28, C9 Zven on his RETURN TO LCS, the Alphari photo, and what he can share about the situation with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- August 3, C9 Zven: “I think we can easily win against everyone in the LCS right now” with Blaine Polhamus on esports.com
- August 16, Zven- Will C9 still MAKE WORLDS? Who does he think is the strongest right now? with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- January 15, Cloud9 Zven: "I know that I'm still an LCS level player." with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- June 23, Zven on the REAL reason he role-swapped SUPPORT with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 27, C9 Zven on supporting Berserker: “I’m trying to be the guy who teaches him macro similar to how I was taught. Maybe I am the Mithy to him like Mithy was to me” with PiraTechnics on esports.gg
- August 9, Zven explains why KOBE is limiting his support champion pool with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- August 17, Zven's SUDDEN EPIPHANY about the LCS format during an interview with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- October 8, Zven explains how tough the meta switch might hit Cloud9 with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- January 11, Zven and Fudge address the LCS DRAMA and player responsibility with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 14, C9 ZVEN TRASHES LCS NARRATIVES | The Dive with Azael & MarkZ on YouTube
- February 20, C9 Zven on navigating the offseason: “I’m not playing support unless I have Berserker” with Nick Geracie on Upcomer
- March 6, Why Zven is a Golden Guardians HATER with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 13, C9 Jack is JACKED? Zven on All-Pro and MVP, expensive burgers, EMENES, and a bit of COPIUM. with dGon on YouTube
- May 12, [MSI 2023] C9 Zven on The Concept Of Karma, PayCheck Stealers in Esports and Meeting DonJake's Marge with DonJake on YouTube
- May 29, "Amazing and mithy Would Get Into Fist Fights" - Reflections with Zven 1/3 - League of Legends with Thorin on YouTube
- May 30, "[Regi] Would Ask Why You Don’t Dodge Kai'Sa Q" - Reflections with Zven 2/3 - League of Legends with Thorin on YouTube
- May 31, Got in People’s Heads by Saying Support Is Easy! - Reflections with Zven 3/3 - League of Legends with Thorin on YouTube
- July 6, C9 Zven DESTROYS paycheck collectors in LCS : "I Eat, Breathe, S*** this Game!" with dGon on YouTube
- July 6, Catching Up With Doublelift ft. Zven with MarkZ on YouTube
- August 23, Zven explains why CLOUD9 LOST the Summer 2023 Finals with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- October 19, The FUNNIEST Worlds interview ever with Berserker and Zven with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- October 25, Zven and Fudge after T1 loss: "We hate losing as much as you do" with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 18, Does all-chatting tilt opponents or teammates more? by Jatt on YouTube
- July 16, Break is over, "LCS lows" gained most from time off | PROS ft. Zven, Sniper and Huhi by Azael on YouTube
- October 2, "Living the dream" - Zven recounts his professional career - The Sack Down Ep 11 by IWDominate and YamatoCannon on YouTube
Post-Match Interviews
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 HOANG5 gets tRICKED tricked.dk
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Intellectual Playground's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 SK Gaming Prime disbands sk-gaming.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 SK Gaming welcomes League Amateur Team sk-gaming.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Changes in Origen origen.gg
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Origen's Twitter Post twitter.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 Welcome Zven and Mithy tsm.gg
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Vacation is over. youtube.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Team SoloMid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Farewell Doublelift tsm.gg
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 Cloud9's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Cloud9's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 Cloud9's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Zven's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 Cloud9's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Cloud9's Stream twitch.tv
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Cloud9's Stream twitch.tv
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 Dignitas' X Post x.com
- ↑ Zven's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Zven's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2019-11-24
- ↑ Cloud9's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2021-02-09; after change - NA - 2021-02-10
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2021-11-20; after change - NA - 2021-11-21
- ↑ Zven's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2024-05-23; after change - NA - 2024-05-24
- ↑ Origen's Twitter Posttwitter.com
- ↑ LCS 2015 Summer Split awards presented on PTL and LCS Finals lolesports.com