SK Telecom T1

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SK Telecom T1
SK텔레콤 T1
File:SK Telecom T1.jpg
Location South Korea
Founded 2002
Sponsors SK Telecom
Website www.sksports.net
SK Sports
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SK Telecom T1 is a works-team of the South Korean telecommunications company SK Telecom. At the end of 2003, SK Telecom took the StarCraft Team Orion (formerly 4U) by Lim "BoxeR" Yo-Hwan under contract and set up so that the team First. Lim Yo-Hwan took the role of team captain.[1] SK Telecom T1 is part of SK sports, including the baseball team SK Wyverns from Incheon, the basketball team SK Knights in Seoul and Olympic champion Park Tae-Hwan.[2] The team is also sponsored by apparel company New Balance, fast-food restaurant Kraze,[citation needed] and pharmaceutical companies Dong-A and Otsuka. SKT's LoL team, anchored by mid-laner Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok, won the 2013 and 2015 League of Legends World Championships and is considered one of the best of all time.

Achievements

StarCraft I

  • 1st 2003 Ongamenet KTF Ever Cup Proleague
  • 1st 2003-2004 LG IBM MBCGame Team League
  • 1st 2004 Tucsan MBCGame Team League
  • 1st 2005 SKY Proleague
  • 1st 2007-2008 Minor League
  • 1st 2008-2009 Shinhan Bank Proleague
  • 1st 2009 Minor League
  • 1st 2011 Shinhan Bank Winners League
  • 1st Kevin lingdao le SKT 1

StarCraft II

  • 1st 2015 SK Telecom Proleague

League of Legends

SK Telecom T1
Nicknames SKT
Sport League of Legends
Founded December 2012
League League of Legends Champions Korea
Team history SK Telecom T1 K
Based in Seoul
Arena Yongsan e-Sports Stadium
Colors Red and yellow
Owner(s) SK Telecom
Head coach Choi "L.i.E.S" Byoung-hoon
Kim "kkOma" Jeong-gyun
Championships Worlds: 2013, 2015
Local media Ongamenet
  • 1st 2013 Ongamenet League of Legends Champions Summer
  • 1st 2013 Season 3 League of Legends World Championship
  • 1st 2013-2014 Ongamenet Pandora.tv Champions Winter 2013-2014
  • 1st 2014 League of Legends All-Stars Paris
  • 1st 2014 ITENJOY NLB Summer 2014
  • 1st 2015 Ongamenet SBENU Champions Korea Spring 2015
  • 1st 2015 Ongamenet SBENU Champions Korea Summer 2015
  • 1st 2015 Season 5 League of Legends World Championship

Roster

StarCraft II

Nat. Race Player
South Korea Terran Lee "INnoVation" Sin-hyeong (이신형)
South Korea Terran Kim "Sorry" Ji-seong (김지성)
South Korea Terran Cho "Dream" Joong-hyeok (조중혁)
South Korea Terran Um "DynaMite" Ji-hun (엄지헌)
South Korea Protoss Kim "Classic" Do-woo (김도우)
South Korea Protoss Kim "Billowy" Do-gyeong (김도경)
South Korea Protoss Park "Zoun" Han-sol (박한솔)
South Korea Zerg Eo "soO" Yoon-soo (어윤수)
South Korea Zerg Park "Dark" Ryeong-woo (박령우)
South Korea Zerg Kim "Impact" Jun-hyeok (김준혁)

League of Legends

SK Telecom T1 League of Legends team at the World Championship 2013
Nat. Position Player
South Korea Top Lee "Duke" Ho-Seong (이호성)
South Korea Jungle Bae "Bengi" Seong-ung (배성웅)
South Korea Mid Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok (이상혁)
South Korea AD Carry Bae "Bang" Jun-sik (배준식)
South Korea Support Lee "Wolf" Jae-wan (이재완)
South Korea Sub Mid Lee "Scout" Ye-chan (이예찬)
South Korea Coach Choi "L.i.E.S" Byoung-hoon (최병훈)
South Korea Coach Kim "KkOma" Jeong-gyun (김정균)

Former

Nat. Position Player
South Korea Top Jang "MaRin" Gyeong-Hwan (장경환)
South Korea Top Jung "Impact" Eon-yeong (정언영)
South Korea Jungle Cho "H0R0" Jae-hwan (조재환)
South Korea Jungle Im "T0m" Jae-hyeon (임재현)
South Korea Mid Lee "Easyhoon" Ji-hoon (이지훈)
South Korea AD Carry Chae "Piglet" Gwang-jin (채광진)
South Korea Support Lee "PoohManDu" Jeong-hyeon (이정현)

Literature

Lim Yo-Hwan, Crazy as Me(임요환,나만큼 미쳐봐), 2004, Bookroad, ISBN 89-91239-15-3 (03810)

References

  1. Lim Yo-Hwan,Crazy as Me(임요환,나만큼 미쳐봐), 2004, Bookroad, ISBN 89-91239-15-3 (03810)
  2. SK Sports: 스포츠 팬 을 향한 행복 날개: SK 스포츠단

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Preceded by League of Legends World Championship winner
2013
Succeeded by
Samsung Galaxy White
Preceded by League of Legends World Championship winner
2015
Succeeded by
Incumbent