Medal (First Class), the highest grade of South Korea's Order of Sports Merit. This is the first time in history that ...
Why Faker was honoured with the Cheongryong Medal, the highest honour given to South Korean athletes
Faker was given the Cheongryong (Blue Dragon) Medal, which is the first and highest of five classes that an athlete can be ...
Lee 'Faker' Sang-hyeok, a legendary figure in the world of esports, has achieved a historic milestone. The six-time League of ...
Faker (Lee Sang-hyeok) has become the first South Korean esports athlete to receive the Cheongnyong Medal (1st Class) of the ...
League of Legends esports has continued to grow in popularity in 2025, but that’s not to say there isn’t room for improvement ...
Learn how Oner and Faker will ensure T1 dominance until 2028. Contract analysis, secrets of pathing jungle control, and a breakdown of their triumph at Worlds 2025.
This fall, Lee Sang-hyeok, commonly known as Faker, won his third consecutive title at the League of Legends World Championship. Playing the mid-laner role for T1, Faker has been the best player in ...
Throughout the League of Legends 2025 season, some of the best rookies have had breakthrough years and become stars in their ...
KT Rolster mid laner Gwak Bo-seong, known in-game as Bdd, has been named the 2025 Player of the Year, earning the first such honor of his career after a season-defining run in Korea’s top League of ...
The T1 legend’s appearance at Vietnam’s biggest eSports event sparked euphoric cheers with just one simple greeting in Vietnamese.
After a big week leading Lee to wins over the University of West Florida and Valdosta State University, Anna Muhonen was named the Gulf South Conference player of the week as announced by the league ...
Faker and the T1 stars thrilled the Vietnamese fan community at the biggest eSports event of the year, held on December 20th ...
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