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ahq e-Sports Club Korea
ahq e-Sports Club Korea Logo
Team Information
Org Location
South Korea
Region
KR
Korea
Sponsorahq
SteelSeries
Corsair
Tesoro
History
Created2013-02-02
Disbanded2013-05-04

Overview[]

ahq e-Sports Club Korea was the sister team of ahq e-Sports Club.

History[]

ahq e-Sports Club Korea was a Korean team formed by the Taiwanese e-Sports organization ahq e-Sports Club. The team was formed on February 15, 2013 with a roster of HooN, TrAce, ActScene, Promise and Loray.

The team made their first major proscene debut on February 26 in a NiceGameTV Battle Royal Season 2 match against MVP Blue, which they lost 1-3. The team's next major appearance was in the qualifiers for OLYMPUS Champions Spring 2013 through which they qualified for the Spring Champions season, only losing one map to Virtual Throne Gaming. Their qualification placed them into Group B of Champions Spring where they went 0-4-1 in the group, tying KT Rolster B, SK Telecom T1, NaJin Shield, and Incredible Miracle and losing their match against CJ Entus Frost.

In their final match against Incredible Miracle, the team won the first game and lost the second after a quick surrender. This draw caused the two teams to tie for fourth place, the last spot to advance to the bracket stage, and was broken by calculating the two teams KDA-per-minute of their matches throughout the groupstage which resulted in ahq Korea being eliminated by only a 0.005 difference in KDA-per-minute.[1] After their elimination from Champions Spring, the roster was released and formed Hoon Good Day.

Matchfixing Scandal[]

In March 2014, ahq ADC Promise wrote a note prior to attempting suicide detailing the team's matchfixing, claiming that their coach had told them they must lose to "big-company" teams in order to be permitted to play in OGN. After conducting an investigation, KeSPA found that Promise was guilty of matchfixing, but no other of his teammates were, despite Promise's accusation of ActScene. [2] [3]

Timeline[]

  • 2013

Player Roster[]

Former[]

Players are shown for the entire duration of their tenure on the team, with the role and substitute/trainee status they had upon their departure.

Dates:Approx|Exact
PlayerNameRoleJoinedLeftNext Team
KR

TrAceYeo Chang-dong (여창동)
Top Laner
Feb 20132013-02-15May 20132013-05-04Hoon Good Daylogo stdHGD
KR

ActSceneYeon Hyeong-mo (연형모)
Jungler
Feb 20132013-02-15May 20132013-05-04Hoon Good Daylogo stdHGD
KR

HooNKim Nam-hoon (김남훈)
Mid Laner
Feb 20132013-02-15May 20132013-05-04Hoon Good Daylogo stdHGD
KR

PromiseCheon Min-ki (천민기)
Bot Laner
Feb 20132013-02-15May 20132013-05-04Hoon Good Daylogo stdHGD
KR

LorayKwon Ji-min (권지민)
Support
Feb 20132013-02-15May 20132013-05-04Hoon Good Daylogo stdHGD

Player League Participation[]

Playoff games are NOT included, but regular-season tiebreaker games ARE.

LCK

Player2012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024Games
SpringSummerWinterSpringSummerWinterSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummerSpringSummer
HooNNaJin e-mFirelogo stdNaJin Shieldlogo stdNaJin Shieldlogo stdAhq e-Sports Club Korealogo stdJin Air Green Wings Stealthslogo stdJin Air Green Wings Stealthslogo std49

Organization[]

Former[]

C ID Name Position Next Team
Noh Dae-cheol (노대철) Head Coach None

Tournaments[]

This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.

Minimum place

ahq e-Sports Club Korea Tournament Results - Show Prize as (LocalUSDEuros)
DatePlPrizeEventLast ResultRoster
2013-06-159 - 12₩10,000,000$ 8,800€ 6,600 Champions 2013 Spring
0-4-1Blanklogo stdRR
 TrAce,  ActScene,  HooN,  Promise,  Loray
2013-03-23Q Champions 2013 Spring Qualifiers
2 : 1Logo stdVTG
 TrAce,  ActScene,  HooN,  Promise,  Loray
Total Prize: KRW 10,000,000USD 0

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