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Team Liquid | |||
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Team Information | |||
Org Location | Netherlands | ||
Team Location | United States | ||
Region | North America | ||
Owner | Victor "Nazgul" Goossens Steve "LiQuiD112" Arhancet | ||
Head Coach | Jang "Cain" Nu-ri | ||
Partner | aXiomatic Alienware Monster Energy SAP Twitch HyperX Ballistix NeedForSeat | ||
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Team Liquid is a multi-gaming team organization that was founded in the Netherlands in 2010 as a StarCraft: Brood War team. In January 2015, they merged with Team Curse (not the Curse Gaming organization). This page contains information about their primary League of Legends team, formerly known as Team Curse.
The organization also runs the most-visted StarCraft-related website in the world, TeamLiquid.net, which has given to a rise League sub-site, Liquid Legends since Liquid acquired Curse and joined the LCS.
History[]
2015 Preseason[]
Team Liquid acquired their League of Legends roster in January 2015 upon merging with Team Curse (not to be confused with the team's former title sponsor Curse Gaming). They inherited Team Curse's spot in the LCS, and their starting roster going into the 2015 season included Quas, IWillDominate, FeniX, Piglet, and Xpecial. At the same time as this merger was announced, Team Liquid launched the site liquidlegends.net, a hub for all of their League of Legends content.[1]
2015 Season[]
At the start of the season, Piglet was unable to play in the NA LCS Spring Split due to visa issues, and so Team Liquid Academy AD carry KEITHMCBRIEF started in his place for the first week. The team went 2-0. Piglet then returned for weeks 2, 3, and 4, but after poor performances and a 1-5 record, KEITHMCBRIEF (now Keith) was returned to the starting lineup.[2] During this time, to accommodate Keith's high-school schedule, Liquid scrimmed with Piglet in the mornings and then with Keith in the afternoons. The team went 3-1 in weeks 5 and 6, and Piglet was returned for week 7; he stayed on the starting roster through the rest of the split.[3] The team qualified for playoffs with the sixth seed after defeating Team 8 in a tiebreaker game. There, they beat CLG 3-0 in the quarterfinals before falling to Cloud9 3-2 in the semifinals; in the third-place match, Liquid finally broke the "fourth-place curse" that stopped them from placing higher than fourth place in any event that had persisted since they were Team Curse and took down Team Impulse 3-2.
Team Liquid stuck with the same five-man roster for the entirety of the summer split, and they finished the round robin in first place after winning a tiebreaker match over Counter Logic Gaming - the first team other than TSM or Cloud9 to place first in an NA LCS round robin. However, in the playoffs, they lost immediately in the semifinals to TSM, making them also the first team to finish first in an NA LCS round robin but not make the playoff finals. A CLG victory over TSM in the playoff finals sent Team Liquid to the regional finals instead of giving them a direct seed to Worlds via Championship Points, and in the gauntlet they lost to underdogs Cloud9, ending their post-season abruptly.
2016 Preseason[]
Following a rumor that Piglet was to leave the team published in late September 2015, Team Liquid announced that they were actually extending his contract.[4][5] The next day, Xpecial revealed that it was he who was leaving the team, not Piglet, and in October the team announced Smoothie as their new starting support player.[6][7] Soon after, Xpecial's departure was officially announced as well.[8]
2016 Season[]
In late December, Team Liquid announced their plans for a 10-man-roster and heavily revamped their coaching staff with Locodoco as new head coach and new support staff.[9] In January, Liquid announced the addition of Lourlo to fill the gap left by Quas and added zig, Dardoch, Youngbin, fabbbyyy and Matt as active subs from their Challenger team Team Liquid Academy.[10] What "active subs" turned out to mean was a permanent roster shuffle, in which Dardoch and Matt joined the LCS team after the first game of the split. IWDominate retired, and Smoothie moved to the Academy team.
Liquid's spring split started out rocky, with an 0-2 first week and cumulative winrates of 50% or worse after each of the first eight weeks. Eventually, their new roster started to solidify, and they climbed into a fourth-place regular-season finish, behind the newly-formed and almost-undefeated Immortals, CLG, and Cloud9. A lot of their success was attributed to Dardoch's jungling, and he was named Rookie of the Split. Team Liquid's quarterfinal series was an easy 3-0 over NRG, but in the semifinals, they lost a narrow five-game series to CLG (the eventual champions). In the fifth game, Piglet was caught out in mid lane by a double-teleport from both Darshan and Huhi at the same time to the same ward and died. While Liquid were already behind in that game, it was this play that sealed the win for their opponents. In the third-place series against the tournament-favorite Immortals who had been knocked down in an upset by TSM, Liquid lost once again, this time 0-3, to finish the playoffs in fourth place overall and continuing their "fourth-place curse."
Despite Dardoch's stellar spring split performance, on May 27, he was suspended by the team for "behavioral problems and team dynamics issues" ahead of the Summer Split.[11] Liquid Academy jungler Moon was used for the team's first series instead, which they lost, and by the end of the week Dardoch was starting again, where he remained through the end of the Playoffs. Soon after Dardoch's return, fabbbyyy was also traded to the main Team Liquid roster, this time in exchange for Piglet. This roster of Lourlo, Dardoch, FeniX, fabbbyyy, and Matt stabilized, and the team finished in fifth place with a 9-9 series record. In the playoffs, they shook up their roster once again, substituting in Jynthe for their third game against CLG after two losses. Jynthe won his first game, but Team Liquid ultimately lost the series 3-1 and then also lost in the first round of the Regional Finals to Team EnVyUs, this time with both Jynthe at AD carry and former substitute mid laner Arcsecond jungling.
2017 Season[]
In the offseason, Liquid made a big splash by signing former Immortals star jungler Reignover to replace Dardoch. The team also sold their Challenger Series slot to eUnited, and added former Liquid Academy players Goldenglue and Piglet to the starting roster, joining Reignover and Summer holdovers Lourlo and Matt. After a middling 2-4 start to the Spring Split, Liquid nosedived in weeks 3 and 4, losing all four series to fall into a tie for last place. With the organization seeing Goldenglue as a weak point on the team, tryouts were announced for a new mid laner during the break week. However, the team eventually elected to move ADC Piglet to mid and to add former sub Youngbin as their new ADC. After a 1-1 week 5, the team made yet another move, acquiring former TSM star ADC Doublelift, who had been taking a split off, on loan from TSM, as well as veteran support Adrian. While Adrian would only play a few games, Doublelift would start the remainder of the season for Liquid. The team even added a new head coach for the final week, picking up former NaJin Black Sword player Cain. However, these moves failed to deliver the radical results hoped for and Liquid went 2-4 over the last three weeks to finish 9th, sending them to the promotion tournament.
In the promotion tournament, Liquid beat eUnited 3-1 after dropping the first game, moving them into the winner's bracket. There, they faced NACS champions Gold Coin United. Liquid went up 2-0 in the series, only to drop the next two games to GCU. However, Liquid defeated GCU in a dominant 5th game, retaining their LCS spot.
In the midseason, Doublelift returned to TSM. The team then announced that Piglet would swap back to ADC and that Goldenglue would return from bootcamping in Korea to start in mid lane. This meant that the team would start the same five that they had to begin the spring, despite the underwhelming results. However, this lineup would not last long, as after a losing to CLG to open the Summer Split, Goldenglue was subbed out for former Phoenix1 mid laner Slooshi. Liquid lost that series as well, and Goldenglue returned and held the starting position until week 4, in which he was once again subbed out for Slooshi and veteran support KonKwon was subbed in for Matt. The team also began to sub in Inori, acquired from Phoenix1, for Reignover. None of these changes led to any lasting sucess, and Liquid finished the first 7 weeks with a 4-10 record. Before week 8, the team announced that Dardoch, who had left CLG due to conflicts with his teammates, would return to the team he had started with, and that they had also acquired ROX Tigers mid laner Mickey. Despite the high profile acquisitions, Liquid proceeded to lose all four of their final games, sending them to the promotion tournament for the second time in 2017, the worst year in the history of the Liquid organization.
With both Mickey and Dardoch starting, Liquid requalified for the LCS with a 3-0 stomp of eUnited, followed by coming back after falling to a 2-0 deficit against Phoenix1 to take the series.
2018 Preseason[]
After they were accepted into the LCS's new franchising system in 2018, Team Liquid announced that they were releasing all of their players and coaching staff. The new starting roster consisted of former Immortals players Xmithie, Pobelter, and Olleh, shortly followed by Cloud9's Impact and the return of Doublelift. Cain remained as head coach for Liquid, and the team also acquired former Immortals coach Dodo as assistant coach. Expectations were high, as the new Team Liquid roster looked incredibly strong with five high-profile veterans joining forces.
2018 Season[]
Liquid had a strong start to the 2018 Spring Split, finishing Week 2 with a record of 4-0 including resounding victories over rivals TSM and 100 Thieves. However, the team started to falter after losses in Week 3 to the underperforming FlyQuest and last-place Golden Guardians. The team would continue to play inconsistently throughout most of the split, with criticism directed to the apparent lack of synergy between Doublelift and Olleh. The team finally displayed a resurgence of strength with a 2-0 record in Week 9. The victories entered Team Liquid into a tiebreaker between four teams to determine playoff seeding, in which Liquid acquired the fourth seed. The fourth-place curse was finally broken as the team looked completely dominant in playoffs. Liquid defeated Cloud9 in the quarterfinals, Echo Fox in the semifinals, and the first-place 100 Thieves in the grand final. This would give Liquid their first LCS title, and allow them to be North America's representative at the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational.
At MSI, Liquid was seeded directly into the Group Stage. They began the event in uninspiring fashion, losing their first four games, the only team to fail to record a win in the first two days. Olleh also removed himself in favor of substitute support Joey after day 1, citing a lack of confidence in his own play, though he would return for the second game on Day 2 and play out the rest of the event. However, Liquid finally managed to break their slump with a Day 3 win over eventual tournament winners Royal Never Give Up, then won three of their five final matches, which coupled with a slump by Europe's Fnatic, put the two Western teams in a tie for the final playoff spot at the conclusion of the group stage. Liquid's luck would fail them there though, as they lost, continuing North America's record of futility in international tournament tierbreakers.
Team Liquid was placed in Group C for the Worlds 2018 Main Event, along with Korea's KT Rolster, Taiwan's MAD Team, and China's EDward Gaming. In the tournament, Liquid performed poorly, winning only against MAD in the first round robin. Though Liquid displayed improvement in the second round robin, beating EDG, they finished with a 3-3 record, which was not enough to secure the team a place in the knockout stage.
2019 Preseason[]
Following their Worlds performance, the team looked to revamp some positions within the team in the hopes that they would achieve international success. The team replaced Pobelter with Cloud9's Jensen, and Olleh with former World Champion and former GenG support CoreJJ.
2019 Season[]
TL dominated the first half of the 2019 spring split with help from strong performances by the bot lane of Doublelift and CoreJJ and lost just one game, against TSM, in the first six weeks. TL struggled in the final three weeks and went 3-3 with losses to Flyquest, Echo Fox and Team SoloMid to finish 14-4. Cloud9 also finished the season with a 14-4 record, but lost both regular season games against Liquid to give TL the regular season title.
Liquid avenged its loss to Flyquest by sweeping them in the spring playoff semifinals while SoloMid advanced in a close 3-2 series against Cloud9. Team SoloMid picked up where it left off in the regular season and won the first two games of the finals. TL fought back and reverse swept TSM to win its third straight LCS championship and a berth to the 2019 Mid-Season Invitational.
At the MSI Play-in round, TL swept the Phong Vũ Buffalo to advance to the main event where Liquid had a strong start to the tournament with a 2-0 record. Liquid then dropped five of its next six games to fall to 3-5 and sat in fourth place just one game ahead of the Flash Wolves. One win on the final day would secure TL at least a tiebreaker with the Wolves and two would have guaranteed a spot in the playoffs. Both teams lost their first games of the day, which put their fates in Team Liquid's hands. TL defeated G2 to secure the fourth spot in the playoffs and send the Wolves home.
Invictus Gaming won the group stage with a 9-1 record and elected to play Team Liquid in the first round of the playoffs. It was the first time that Doublelift had made it out of the group stage of an international tournament in the LCS era. TL won the first two games of the series despite falling behind in both matches before iG took the third game to prevent a sweep. In the fourth game of the series, Liquid took a commanding lead early and did not let go of control as the North American champions upset the LPL favorites 3-1 to advance to the finals. CoreJJ and Xmithie provided strong initiation and team fighting through out the series and the former won series MVP.
Trivia[]
'4th' Meme[]
- The meme stems from the fact that Team Curse regularly placed 4th, and were unable to place any higher than this, in NA LCS playoffs.
- Despite this curse being broken in Team Liquid's first NA LCS split, finishing 3rd, the meme persists in a more general sense, and now applies to the team being fourth in almost any respect.
- Team Liquid were the fourth team to be crowned NA LCS champions in the NA LCS 2018 Spring Playoffs.
- They were also the fourth team to win the NA LCS title back-to-back in the NA LCS 2018 Summer Playoffs.
- In 2018, Team Liquid became the fourth NA 1st seed in a row to be eliminated in the group stage of Worlds.
- Team Liquid have also finished fourth in a number of tournaments.
- NA LCS 2016 Spring - 4th Place
- NA LCS 2016 Spring Playoffs - 4th Place
- NA Regional Finals 2016 - 4th Place
- NA LCS 2018 Spring - 4th Place
- MSI 2019 Main Event - 4th Place Group Stage
- MSI 2019 Main Event - beat Invictus Gaming in 4 games in the semifinals
Timeline[]
- 2019
- 2018
- 2017
- 2016
- 2015
- January 3, Mickey moves to Team Liquid Academy.[13]
- April 23, Jarge leaves analyst role.[14]
- June 11, TF Blade joins as a streamer.[15]
- October 22, Olleh's contract is extended through 2019.[16]
- October 31, Impact becomes a North American resident.[17]
- November 9, JunoTheCat leaves managerial role.[18]
- November 19, Jensen joins.[19][20] Cain's coaching contract expires.[21] Pobelter leaves.[22][23]
- November 20, CoreJJ joins.[24] Olleh is set to leave with assistance finding a new team.[25]
- November 27, Olleh leaves.[26]
- December 12, Rakin joins as a streamer.[27]
- December (approx.), Leaf joins as assistant coach.
- January 5, Link joins as a sub.[28] vvian, Yusan, and Jynthe leave.
- January 13, Saintvicious joins as strategic coach.[29]
- January 14, Jarge joins as head analyst.[30]
- February 16, KonKwon joins as a sub.[31]
- February 28, Youngbin rejoins. Piglet moves to mid laner.[32] Goldenglue moves to sub.
- March 6, Goldenglue becomes inactive.[33]
- March 7, Doublelift joins on loan from Team SoloMid for the remainder of the 2017 NA LCS Spring Season.[34][35] Youngbin moves to sub.
- March 8, Adrian joins.[36]
- March 15, Swaguhsaurus leaves managerial role.[37]
- March 24, Cain joins as head coach.[38]
- April 3, Adrian leaves.[39]
- April 28, Doublelift's loan comes to an end.[40]
- May 19, Saintvicious leaves coaching role.[41]
- May 23, Slooshi joins. Goldenglue moves back to starting mid laner. Piglet moves back to AD carry.[42][43]
- June 22, Inori joins. Link leaves.[44][45]
- June 24, KonKwon moves to starting roster.
- July 7, Yaltz joins as position coach.
- July 24, Mickey joins.[46]
- July 25, Dardoch rejoins.[47]
- August 16, Varsix leaves coaching role.[48][49]
- October 8, Yaltz leaves coaching role.[50]
- November 8, new head coach InternetHulk passes away.[51]
- November 18, KonKwon leaves.[52]
- November 20, Viper, Arcsecond, and Youngbin's contracts expire.
- November 21, Inori, Slooshi, and Piglet leave.[53]
- November 22, Xmithie and Pobelter join. Cody Sun and AnDa's contracts are acquired.[54][55][56] Goldenglue and Mickey move to sub.
- November 24, Doublelift joins.[57]
- November 26, Reignover leaves.[58][59]
- November 27, Olleh joins. AnDa leaves.[60][61]
- November 28, Impact joins.[62]
- December 1, Lourlo leaves.[63]
- December 3, Matt leaves.[64]
- December 5, Midbeast joins as a streamer and content creator.[65]
- December 6, Dardoch leaves.[66]
- December 8, Dodo joins as assistant coach.[67]
- December 15, Cody Sun leaves.[68]
- December 18, Goldenglue leaves.[69]
- January 4, Lourlo joins.[70] zig, Dardoch, Youngbin, fabbbyyy, and Matt join as active subs.[10]
- January 17, Dardoch and Matt become starters. IWDominate and Smoothie move to sub.
- January 20, IWDominate retires, remains a sub, and becomes a coach.[71]
- March 8, SirhcEz joins as a sub. zig, Youngbin, fabbbyyy, and Smoothie leave.
- May (approx.), Solo, Moon, Goldenglue, and Stunt join as subs. fabbbyyy rejoins as a sub. SirhcEz and IWDominate leave.
- May 27, Dardoch is suspended for "behavioral problems and team dynamics issues."[11]
- June 1, Moon moves to starting jungler. Dardoch moves to sub.[72][73]
- June 5, Dardoch moves back to starting jungler. Moon moves back to sub.
- June 17, fabbbyyy moves to starting AD carry. Piglet moves to sub.
- July 13, Viper, vvian, Morning (now Yusan), Arcsecond, and Jynthe join as subs. Solo, Moon, Goldenglue, Piglet, and Stunt leave.
- August 15, Jynthe moves to starting AD carry. fabbbyyy moves back to sub.[74]
- August 30, Arcsecond moves to starting jungler. Dardoch moves back to sub. fabbbyyy leaves.[75][76]
- September 27, aXioamtic obtains a controlling interest in Team Liquid.[77][78]
- September 28, DLim (now Varsix) moves to head coach.[79]
- November 23, Dardoch leaves.[80]
- December 3, Moon becomes an analyst.[81]
- December 7, Moon leaves.[82]
- December 9, Goldenglue joins.[83]
- December 12, Reignover joins. Piglet rejoins. Arcsecond and Jynthe move to sub. FeniX leaves.[84][85]
- December 13, Locodoco leaves coaching role.[86]
- January 6, team is formed. Quas, IWillDominate, FeniX, Piglet, and Xpecial join.[87]
- January 16, Nyjacky joins as a sub.[88]
- January 24, HTC sponsors Team Liquid.[89]
- January 30, Namecheap sponsors Team Liquid.[90]
- February 16, Keith is announced to be playing for week 5 of the 2015 NA LCS Spring Season instead of Piglet.[2]
- March 4, Piglet is announced to be playing for week 7 of the 2015 NA LCS Spring Season instead of Keith.[3]
- April 18, 3rd Place at the 2015 NA LCS Spring Playoffs.
- May (approx.), jokasteve moves to managing Team Liquid's CS:GO team.
- June 28, ChumpJohn joins as a sub.[91]
- July 1, KEITHMCBRIEF is assigned to Team SoloMid.[92]
- August 22, 3rd Place at the 2015 NA LCS Summer Playoffs.
- August 31, 2nd Place at the 2015 Season North America Regional Finals.
- September 7, Peter moves to Team Liquid Academy.[93]
- September 28, Piglet's contract is extended until November 20, 2016.[5]
- September 29, Xpecial announces he will be leaving the team.[6]
- October 16, Smoothie joins. Xpecial moves to sub.[7]
- October 29, Xpecial leaves.[8]
- November 13, Locodoco joins as a content producer and on-camera personality.[94]
- November 29, Quas is suspended by the team.[95]
- December 3, Quas retires.[96]
- December 30, plans for 10-man roster are announced. Locodoco moves to head coach. DLim, TeeKay, SnowSpots, and Caelan join as additional support staff.[9]
Player Roster[]
Active[]
R | C | ID | Name | Role | Contract Ends | Joined |
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Impact | Jung Eon-yeong (정언영) | Top | 2020-11-17 | 2017-11-28 | ||
Xmithie | Jake Puchero | Jungle | 2019-11-18 | 2017-11-22 | ||
Jensen | Nicolaj Jensen | Mid | 2020-11-17 | 2018-11-19 | ||
Doublelift | Yiliang Peng | Bot | 2020-11-17 | 2017-11-24 | ||
CoreJJ | Jo Yong-in (조용인) | Support | 2020-11-17 | 2018-11-20 | ||
TF Blade | Ashkan Homayouni | Sub/Top | 2020-11-17 | 2019-01-17 |
- Note: Teams are free to switch players between their LCS and Academy League rosters as long as their roster for each game complies with the rules outlined in this article. Therefore, more players are eligible to start than are listed on this page - we will only list those that do play.
Formerly On Loan[]
ID | Name | Role | Loaned From | Duration | ||
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Doublelift | Yiliang Peng | Bot | TSM | NA LCS 2017 Spring Season |
Former[]
R | C | ID | Name | Role | Next Team | Joined | Left |
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Olleh | Kim Joo-sung (김주성) | Support | Golden Guardians | 2017-11-27 | 2018-11-27 | ||
Pobelter | Eugene Park | Mid | FlyQuest | 2017-11-23 | 2018-11-19 | ||
Mickey | Son Young-min (손영민) | Sub/Mid | Team Liquid Academy | 2017-07-24 | 2018-01-03 | ||
Goldenglue | Greyson Gilmer | Sub/Mid | Cloud9 Academy | 2016-12-09 | 2017-12-18 | ||
Cody Sun | Cody Sun | Sub/Bot | 100 Thieves | 2017-11-22 | 2017-12-15 | ||
Dardoch | Joshua Hartnett | Jungle | Echo Fox | 2017-07-25 | 2017-12-06 | ||
Matt | Matthew Elento | Support | Golden Guardians | 2016-01-04 | 2017-12-03 | ||
Lourlo | Samson Jackson | Top | Golden Guardians | 2016-01-04 | 2017-12-01 | ||
AnDa | Andy Hoang | Sub/Jun | FlyQuest | 2017-11-22 | 2017-11-27 | ||
Reignover | Kim Yeu-jin (김의진) | Jungle | Counter Logic Gaming | 2016-12-12 | 2017-11-26 | ||
Inori | Rami Charagh | Jungle | YouthCrew Esports | 2017-06-22 | 2017-11-21 | ||
Slooshi | Andrew Pham | Mid | Team 8.2 | 2017-05-23 | 2017-11-21 | ||
Piglet | Chae Gwang-jin (채광진) | Bot | Clutch Gaming Academy | 2015-01-06 | 2017-11-21 | ||
Viper | Omran Shoura | Sub/Top | Team 8.1 | 2016-07-13 | 2017-11-20 | ||
Arcsecond | Lyonel Pfaender | Sub/Jun | None | 2016-07-13 | 2017-11-20 | ||
Youngbin | Jung Young-bin (정영빈) | Sub/Bot | University of California, Irvine | 2017-02-28 | 2017-11-20 | ||
KonKwon | Kevin Kwon | Support | TSM | 2017-02-16 | 2017-11-18 | ||
Link | Austin Shin | Sub/Mid | None | 2017-01-05 | 2017-06-22 | ||
Adrian | Adrian Ma | Support | Dignitas | 2017-03-08 | 2017-04-03 | ||
vvian | Bryan Kim | Sub/Top | None | 2016-07-13 | 2017-01-05 | ||
Yusan | Alec Chen | Sub/Jun | None | 2016-07-13 | 2017-01-05 | ||
Jynthe | Phil Vu | Sub/Bot | None | 2016-07-13 | 2017-01-05 | ||
FeniX | Kim Jae-hoon (김재훈) | Mid | Gold Coin United | 2015-01-06 | 2016-12-12 | ||
Painless | Eric Fedder | Sub/Sup | Final Flash | ????-??-?? | ????-??-?? | ||
Dardoch | Joshua Hartnett | Sub/Jun | Immortals | 2016-01-04 | 2016-11-23 | ||
fabbbyyy | Jovani Guillen | Sub/Bot | Big Gods Jackals | 2016-05-?? | 2016-08-30 | ||
Solo | Colin Earnest | Sub/Top | Team Liquid Academy | 2016-05-?? | 2016-07-13 | ||
Moon | Galen Holgate | Jungle | Team Liquid Academy | 2016-05-?? | 2016-07-13 | ||
Stunt | William Chen | Sub/Sup | Team Liquid Academy | 2016-05-?? | 2016-07-13 | ||
Piglet | Chae Gwang-jin (채광진) | Sub/Bot | Team Liquid Academy | 2015-01-06 | 2016-07-13 | ||
Goldenglue | Greyson Gilmer | Sub/Mid | Team Liquid Academy | 2016-05-?? | 2016-07-13 | ||
SirhcEz | Christopher Enteria | Sub/Top | Streamer | 2016-03-08 | 2016-05-?? | ||
IWDominate | Christian Rivera | Sub/Jun | Coach | 2015-01-06 | 2016-05-?? | ||
fabbbyyy | Jovani Guillen | Sub/Bot | Team Liquid Academy | 2016-01-04 | 2016-03-08 | ||
Youngbin | Jung Young-bin (정영빈) | Sub/Bot | Team Liquid Academy | 2016-01-04 | 2016-03-08 | ||
zig | Derek Shao | Sub/Top | Team Liquid Academy | 2016-01-04 | 2016-03-08 | ||
Smoothie | Andy Ta | Sub/Sup | Team Liquid Academy | 2015-10-16 | 2016-03-08 | ||
ChumpJohn | Johnson Ranta | Sub/Top | Galactic Gamers | 2015-06-28 | 2016-01-?? | ||
Saeca | Andrew Smith | Sub/Mid | Maryville University | 2015-01-?? | 2016-01-?? | ||
Nyjacky | Chenglong Wang | Sub/Mid | Wildcard Gaming Blue | 2015-01-16 | 2015-06-?? | ||
Quas | Diego Ruiz | Top | NRG | 2015-01-06 | 2015-12-03 | ||
Xpecial | Alex Chu (朱啓恩) | Sub/Sup | Apex Gaming | 2015-01-06 | 2015-10-29 | ||
KEITHMCBRIEF | Yuri Jew | Sub/Bot | TSM | 2015-01-?? | 2015-07-01 |
Player LCS Participation[]
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Organization[]
Current[]
C | ID | Name | Position |
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Nazgul | Victor Goossens | Founder, Co-Owner, & Co-CEO | |
LiQuiD112 | Steve Arhancet | Co-Owner & Co-CEO | |
ThixNation | Mike Milanov | COO | |
R1CH | Richard Stanway | CTO / Director of Technology | |
Chaobo | Ken Serra | Head of Communities & Engagement | |
Noxaura | Nicholas Cleope | Social Media, Community, & Travel Coordinator | |
KappaEquiscu | Jordi Plana | Athletics Back-End Developer | |
Artress | Michael Artress | Team Manager | |
Cain | Jang Nu-ri (장누리) | Head Coach | |
Dodo | Kang Jun-hyeok (강준혁) | Assistant Coach & Translator | |
Leaf | An Se-young (안세영) | Assistant Coach | |
Kayys | Jack Kayser | Head of Scouting and Analytics | |
TeeKhay | Kevin Bracken | Remote Analyst | |
IWDominate | Christian Rivera | Streamer | |
SirhcEz | Christopher Enteria | Streamer | |
Midbeast | Drew Timbs | Streamer & Content Creator | |
TF Blade | Ashkan Homayouni | Streamer | |
Rakin | Rafael Knittel | Streamer |
Former[]
C | ID | Name | Position | Next Team |
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JunoTheCat | Brittany Lattanzio | Senior Esports Manager | None | |
Loyota | Brendan Schilling | Analyst | None | |
Jarge | Joshua Smith | Head Analyst | Movistar Riders | |
Snipetality | Logan Dodson | Jr. Video Editor | FaZe Clan | |
INTERNETHULK | Dennis Hawelka | Head Coach | None | |
Real | Sam Joy | Position Coach | Golden Guardians | |
Yaltz | Evandro de Cerqueira | Position Coach | paiN Gaming | |
Varsix | David Lim | Coach | Clutch Gaming | |
Saintvicious | Brandon DiMarco | Strategic Coach | Dignitas | |
Swaguhsaurus | Nick Phan | General Manager | Immortals | |
Kharjo | Louis Rowe | Position Coach | None | |
Caelan | Romain Albesa | Jungle Coach | Eclypsia | |
SnowSpots | Keith Torres | Analyst | Gold Coin United | |
Bumblebee | Robin Nymann | Director of eSports | None | |
MarkZ | Mark Zimmerman | Content Creator | Delta Fox | |
Warlock | Michael Al-Agha | Scout/Planner | None | |
PsycSummer | Summer Scott | Esports Psychology Consultant | Gold Coin United | |
Locodoco | Choi Yoon-sub (최윤섭) | Head Coach | Gold Coin United | |
Moon | Galen Holgate | Analyst | FlyQuest | |
Tyler Hahe | Social Media Manager | TSM | ||
Exorant | Daniel Hume | Analyst | Last Kings | |
Peter | Peter Zhang (張藝) | Head Coach | Team Liquid Academy | |
Donald Boyce | Director of Marketing & Operations | TSM | ||
Shakarez | Renato Perdigão | Analyst | Keyd Stars | |
jokasteve | Steve Perino | General Manager | TL CS:GO |
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Highlight Videos[]
- 2016
- March 3, Liquid LoL | Week 7 - NA LCS Highlights - TIP & TSM (6m9s)
- March 18, Liquid LoL | Week 8 - NA LCS Highlights - CLG & NRG (6m51s)
- April 1, [LoL] Team Liquid's Top 5 Plays from the 2016 Spring Split (3m7s)
- Click here to see videos from Team Liquid's Rebirth series.
Other Content[]
- 2018
- 2016
- 2015
- Jan. 13th, What is Paid by Steve? [A Trip Down Meme-ory Lane (LoL)] by Josh Bury on theScore Esports
- April 10, Team Liquid 4th no more (sort of) by Emily Rand on ESPN
- May 16, Team Liquid: Up in Smoke with Chase Wassenar for Unikrn
- January 22, Liquid - Rebirth EP14 - Squad by HTC
- January 27, Liquid - Rebirth EP15 - Waves by HTC
- February 3, Liquid - Rebirth EP16 - Progress by HTC
- February 11, Rebirth EP17 - TLOP by HTC
- February 17, Rebirth EP18 - Captain by HTC
- February 24, Liquid - Rebirth EP19 - Toil by HTC
- March 2, Liquid - Rebirth EP20 - Awakening by HTC
- March 16, Liquid - Rebirth EP21 - Dreamcatcher by HTC
- March 23, Liquid - Rebirth EP22 - Forever by HTC
- May 5, What it's like playing for Team Liquid by ESPN
- May 9, Liquid - Rebirth - The Final Episode by HTC
- December 20, The Liquid Investment: Branching out from Piglet by Yahoo!
- March 23, Team Liquid LoL - HyperX House Tour by HyperX
- May 28, Team Liquid - Rebirth EP01 - Conversation by HTC
- May 28, Team Liquid - Rebirth EP02 - Arrival by HTC
- May 28, Team Liquid - Rebirth EP03 - Decision by HTC
- May 28, Team Liquid - Rebirth EP04 - Expectations by HTC
- May 28, Team Liquid - Rebirth EP05 - Confidence by HTC
- May 28, Team Liquid - Rebirth EP06 - Ambition by HTC
- May 29, Team Liquid - Rebirth EP07 - Hawaii by HTC
- June 5, Team Liquid - Rebirth Vlog 01 - Seasons Start by HTC
- June 19, Team Liquid - Rebirth EP08 - Fearless by HTC
- July 3, Team Liquid - Rebirth EP09 - Memories by HTC
- July 17, Team Liquid - Rebirth EP10 - Rise by HTC
- July 31, Team Liquid - Rebirth EP11 - First by HTC
- August 15, Team Liquid - Rebirth Vlog 02 - TSM & the Road to MSG by HTC
- August 21, Team Liquid - Rebirth EP12 - Family by HTC
- September 7, Team Liquid - Rebirth EP13 - Roads by HTC
- September 17, Team Liquid - Vlog 03 - Visas, Top Lane, and Worlds by HTC
- December 5, Team Liquid LoL - Vlog 06 - Liquid112 Holiday Update on LoL Team by HTC
Interviews[]
- 2019
- 2018
- 2017
- 2016
- 2015
- April 15, [LCS FINALS PRESS CONFERENCE] TL Jensen: "My motivation to win was Doublelift telling me about his date with Faker." with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- May 15, Kayys on TL vs IG Matchup, making it out of Groups, Caps with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- January 22, Steve on beating Regi: All this 'trash talk' you've been making is coming back at you on the rift with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 26, TL Steve to C9 Jack: 'Apparently, you lost the off-season' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 27, Pobelter: why losing is winning in LCS and his prediction for finals with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- April 8, Team Liquid's Fun And Informative Moments: Olleh Talks About His Love Life. with James "Bick" Hong on Inven Global
- May 11, Kingzone Dragon X : "We all think Bdd is the best player in the world." - Press conference MSI Groups Day 1 with Alexandre "DrPuppet" Weber on Inven Global
- May 12, Fnatic Dylan: "Team Liquid is a much stronger team than they actually were able to show in this tournament so far. " - MSI Press conference Day 2 with Alexandre "DrPuppet" Weber on Inven Global
- May 14, Team Liquid Press Conference - MSI Day 4 by Travis Gafford
- June 29, "We're going to f-cking Worlds!" - Steve talks about Liquid's future and Doublelift's leadership with Sharon Coone on Blitz Esports
- September 24, Team Liquid Boot Camps in Korea: "Our goal is to make the NA fans proud." with Joonkyu "Lasso" Seok, Woo "Ready" Hyun on Inven Global
- February 23, Team Liquid’s manager discusses his new role with the team, asks fans to ‘stick with Team Liquid’ with Yahoo! Esports
- March 1, Team Liquid coach explains the methodology for sending Piglet mid and recruiting Youngbin with Yahoo! Esports
- March 17, Steve Arhancet talks TL Doublelift and the challenges still ahead with The Rift Herald
- March 17, Doublelift: 'There are three pretty big problems [for Team Liquid]' with ESPN
- March 20, Liquid’s Matt opens up about his struggle with panic attacks and his decision to step back from the team with Yahoo
- March 21, TL owner Arhancet talks worst case scenario: "We'll fight through the NACS & try to qualify back in" with Blitz Esports
- June 7, TL Steve talks recent roster decisions and shares his thoughts on the upcoming franchise process with Yahoo Esports
- June 9, Team Liquid Owner Steve Arhancet on LCS Franchising with theScore Esports
- Nov. 29th, Steve Arhancet on Team Liquid’s NA LCS franchise application, signing Doublelift to a 3 year deal with The Nexus Podcast on theScore Esports
- January 22, TL Coach Explains How the New Expanded Roster Works, His Take on Week One with G|League
- April 3, TL Matt on NRG: "We expected a closer series. But we were let down." with Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- April 7, Emily Rand's NA LCS Semifinals Preview: Liquid and CLG shift into gear by Emily Rand on theScore
- April 8, Head-to-Head: Team Liquid and Counter Logic Gaming discuss their player matchups with theScore Esports
- April 8, NA LCS semifinal preview - Team Liquid vs. Counter Logic Gaming by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- May 31, Ups and Downs: Team Liquid reflect on their 2016 NA LCS Spring Split with theScore Esports
- August 8, MarkZ talks League of Legends promotion tournament at a Hearthstone party with Yahoo Esports
- August 17, TL GM Nick 'Swaguhsaurus' Phan says the team started having issues behind the scenes in weeks 8 and 9 with Yahoo!
- August 24, MarkZ on why he quit coaching: 'A lot of players in the scene have very bad attitudes' with theScore Esports
- January 24, LCS NA 2015: LiQuiD112 "Some fan's don't understand the degree of a sponsor(HTC) like this" (video) with SK Gaming
- January 30, Team Liquid's General Manager on how he got his job and Piglet vs Keith (video) with onGamers
- February 10, Travis sits down with Liquid Nazgul at the LCS (video) with onGamers
- February 23, Team Liquid management and coaching staff talk Piglet benching - Keith to play for week 6 (video) with onGamers
- March 1, NA LCS 2015: MarkZ "What could we do to make eSports more sport-like? So we decided to tailgate" (video) with SK Gaming
- March 6, Rift Rant Ep. 6: Liquid MarkZ "Half of being good at the game is not being an idiot." (video) with SK Gaming
- April 28, Liquid`MarkZ – Fenix Is The Real Deal with LiquidLegends
- July 14, TL Coach Argues Sandbox Mode Would Dramatically Improve Scrims and Training with GameSpot
- August 14, TL Coach and GM Interview - TL Peter Predicts TIP 3-0 Over CLG, TL to Beat TSM with Gamespot
- August 21, Team Liquid Coach Peter - 20 Questions with HyperX
- August 28, NA LCS Playoffs 2015: MarkZ - "It's really hectic between games in Bo5s" with SK Gaming
Articles & Videos[]
- 2019
- 2018
- 2017
- 2016
- 2015
- April 3, On this day in LoL Esports history: Team Liquid sweeps NRG Esports in NA LCS Quarterfinals [2016] by Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- April 6, Team Liquid vs. FlyQuest: Pobelter strikes back by Preston Byers on Dot Esports
- April 12, Can TSM take down former teammate Doublelift and stop Liquid’s run atop the LCS? by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- April 13, What Team Liquid’s epic win over TSM means for the LCS by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- April 25, Can Team Liquid get through the growing pains at MSI 2019? by Andrew Amos on Dot Esports
- May 9, Angel or demon? Team Liquid’s MSI run depends on Doublelift by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- May 12, Team Liquid in dire straits after consecutive winless days at MSI 2019 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic on Dot Esports
- May 12, Team Liquid in danger of another international failure at MSI by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- May 14, How the West made it to the MSI playoffs by Alex Leckie-Zaharic on Dot Esports
- February 17, Throwing the curve: Team Liquid need more creativity to reach their full potential by Xing Li on DOT Esports
- March 18, Team Liquid qualify for the NA LCS Spring Split playoffs by defeating Cloud9 by Malcolm Abbas on DOT Esports
- March 25, Liquid sweep Cloud9 under the rug and advance to the NA LCS semifinals by Aaron Mickunas on DOT Esports
- April 5, The Win Condition #1: How Team Liquid can beat 100 Thieves and Vice Versa by Izento on The Shotcaller
- April 6, Old dogs, new teams: 100 Thieves vs. Team Liquid by Julian Carr on LoL Esports
- April 9, Team Liquid's Doublelift finds glory after tragedy by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- May 9, Can Team Liquid carry their playoff form into MSI? by Joe Tortorice on Dot Esports
- May 15, Which LCS team will survive and advance at MSI? by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- June 15, Liquid’s mental fortitude was tested at MSI, and this LCS split is their chance to fix it by Aaron Mickunas on Dot Esports
- August 31, What 100 Thieves need to do to steal a series from Liquid by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- September 5, 10 Thoughts going into Finals by Kien Lam on LoL Esports
- September 8, Can Cloud9 break through again in the NA LCS finals? by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- September 24, NA’s odds at Worlds are worse than last year, but there’s still hope by Aaron Mickunas on Dot Esports
- September 26, NA at Worlds 2018: Can they catch up to the world? by Adel Chouadria on Cybersport
- October 17, Liquid failing to make knockouts at Worlds isn’t as bad as it seems by Aaron Mickunas on Dot Esports
- October 17, Team Liquid's worlds exit marred by scared play by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- January 31, Building from the lowest point: Team Liquid's shaky start to 2017 by Emily Rand on The Score
- February 23, Panic and Parity: Are Team Liquid as bad as they think they are? by Tim Sevenhuysen on Oracles Elixir
- March 9, What’s next on Team Liquid’s wild ride? Spring split goals and summer speculation by Tim Sevenhuysen on Oracles Elixir
- November 23, Pulling in Pobelter is Liquid's best move by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- December 15, Triumph from Tragedy: A look at Team Liquid's new LCS roster by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- February 18, A brief history of Liquid by Paul Marshall on LoL Esports
- February 19, Two Roads Diverged in the NA LCS: Cloud9 and Team Liquid by Emily Rand on TheScore
- March 27, How Matt and Dardoch accelerated Team Liquid’s rebuild by Joe "Pistallion" Cannavino on Slingshot Esports
- March 30, Jatt's Stats: NA LCS Quarterfinalist - TL (3m38s) on LoL Esports
- March 31, New Kids on the Block: 5 Storylines to watch ahead of TL vs. NRG by Emily Rand on theScore
- May 2, Liquid, Longzhu and the problems with 10-person rosters by Colin "CD-Mangaka" Nimer on Slingshot Esports
- May 27, Summer 2016 NA LCS Team-by-Team Preview Day 6: Team Liquid (Podcast) by Rough Drafts on Soundcloud
- May 28, Comparing League of Legends teams to their traditional sports counterparts by Connor Smith on Slingshot
- May 30, Dardoch's Suspension: The Importance of a team's dynamic by Jasmyn on Splyce
- July 6, Flowing Uphill: Is Team Liquid finally good enough to reach an LCS Final? by Tim "Magic" Sevenhuysen on theScore
- August 6, Team Liquid: Chasing Worlds to No End by Vincent "Soularion" Grenier on Splyce
- September 9, How can TL, NV, and IMT make it to Season 7 Worlds? by Ryan Tang on GAMURS
- September 24, Looking to the Future: Team Liquid by OhSoDicey on GAMURS
- December 30, Road to Season Seven: Team Liquid by Malcolm Abbas on GAMURS
- January 17, GP10 NA LCS Rankings #3: Team Liquid from Gold Per 10
- January 21, A Liquid Curse - Debunking the hype surrounding Team Liquid from Gold Per 10
- June 28, Team Liquid: Horses on the Run from theScore
- November 11, A Challenger approaches: Team Liquid's search for a homegrown top laner by Naser "Empyre" Al-Naqi on Splyce
- November 21, Liquid’s acquisition of Jensen makes them instant title favorites—and that’s just the beginning by Xing Li on Dot Esports
See Also[]
External Links[]
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Team Liquid and Former Curse Become One liquidlegends.net
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Keith replaced Piglet for Week 5 of NA LCS Spring Season teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 LCS News: Piglet moved to starting roster for Week 7 teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ Piglet and Team Liquid part ways dailydot.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 TL Update - Xpecial On His Future youtube.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Team Liquid Smoothie Challenge youtube.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Xpecial - Free Agency, C9 Challenger, Future youtube.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 10-man roster and Locodoco to Head Coach teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Team Liquid completes 10-man roster, will use Academy team as active subs dailydot.com
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Dardoch Suspension teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Jarge's tweettwitter.com
- ↑ Welcome TF Blade to Team Liquid! youtube.com
- ↑ Global Contract Database Archive - NA - 2018-10-22 lol.gamepedia.com
- ↑ Global Contract Database Archive - NA - 2018-10-31 lol.gamepedia.com
- ↑ JunoTheCat's TwitLonger twitlonger.com
- ↑ Thank You, Jensen cloud9.gg
- ↑ Welcome Jensen to Team Liquid's League of Legends Roster! youtube.com
- ↑ Global Contract Database Archive - NA - 2018-11-18 lol.gamepedia.com
- ↑ Pobelter's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Team Liquid's Instagram Post instagram.com
- ↑ LiQuiD112's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Olleh Departs from Team Liquid | League of Legends Esports youtube.com
- ↑ VEM PRO PAI — Welcome Rakin to Team Liquid teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ Liquid LoL | The Return youtube.com
- ↑ Welcome Back Saintvicious youtube.com
- ↑ Building the Team Liquid Infrastructure teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ KonKwon to sub for Team Liquid - '[Watching Worlds] re-ignited my passion towards the game' espn.com
- ↑ Liquid confirm Piglet moved to mid lane, Youngbin taking over as AD carry thescoreesports.com
- ↑ Goldenglue's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ TSM Doublelift Update tsm.gg
- ↑ Team Liquid's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ Announcing Nick Phan as our new General Manager! immortals.gg
- ↑ LiQuiD112's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Adrian departs Team Liquid, will "fully explore" his options espn.com
- ↑ Welcome Back, Doublelift tsm.gg
- ↑ Saintvicious Joins Team Dignitas Coaching Staff team-dignitas.net
- ↑ Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Liquid`Inori and the Return of the 10 Man Roster teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ Phoenix1's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Liquid signs Mickey, will assess options with Reignover espn.com
- ↑ Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ David Lim's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ David Lim's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Neo Blue E-Sports Facebook Post (Portuguese) facebook.com
- ↑ Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ KonKwon's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Piglet's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Roster Update teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ Doublelift Returns On 3 Year Deal teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ Counter Logic Gaming 2018 Roster Announcement youtube.com
- ↑ Team Liquid LoL | Thank You Reignover youtube.com
- ↑ Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ FlyQuest's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Positive Impact: The Final Piece of the Puzzle teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ Team Liquid LoL | Thank You Lourlo youtube.com
- ↑ Team Liquid LoL | Thank You Matt youtube.com
- ↑ Welcome, Midbeast! teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ Team Liquid LoL | Thank You Dardoch youtube.com
- ↑ Liquid LoL: Welcome Dodo as assistant coach teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ 100 Thieves' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Team Liquid LoL | Thank You GoldenGlue youtube.com
- ↑ Liquid LoL | Meet Lourlo - Top Lane youtube.com
- ↑ IWDominate Retires from Professional League of Legends blog.instantesports.com
- ↑ Meet Moon - Jungler youtube.com
- ↑ Meet 2016 NA LCS Summer Split teams. lolesports.com
- ↑ Team Liquid's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ Sources: Dardoch to be replaced, set to join Echo Fox espn.com
- ↑ fabbbyyy's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Wizards, Warriors, and Magic: A Strategic Partnership teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ aXiomatic Acquires Controlling Interest in Team Liquid, a Leading Professional Esports Franchise businesswire.com
- ↑ A New Methodology teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Moon Steps Back teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ Moon's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Liquid 2017 Update: Lourlo, Matt, and Goldenglue teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ kenzi's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Thank you, FeniX teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ Locodoco to coach Challenger team Gold Coin United thescoreesports.com
- ↑ Breaking the Curse: Liquid Rising liquidlegends.net
- ↑ Team Liquid Welcomes LoL Academy Team liquidlegends.net
- ↑ HTC Sponsors Team Liquid teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ Namecheap sponsors Team Liquid teamlliruidpro.com
- ↑ LiQuiD112's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Team Liquid | Rebirth EP13 - Roads youtube.com
- ↑ Locodoco Joins Liquid youtube.com
- ↑ Update for the LCS 2016 Season, Diego Ruiz teamliquidpro.com
- ↑ Regarding my suspension from TL twitlonger.com
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