
He passed a test in Seoul and started playing for Azubu Blaze as the team’s top laner.
LOL PRO PLAYER STATS PROFESSIONAL
Ho-jong started playing League of Legends in 2012 and was quickly picked up by a professional after being scouted.
LOL PRO PLAYER STATS PRO
He joined the newly formed 100 Thieves at the end of 2017.Ĭurrent Age: 25 – will be turning 26 in Augustįlame (Lee Ho-jong) is one of a few players who is right around the average age of retirement for a pro League of Legends player, but shows no signs of retiring anytime soon. Since starting his professional LOL career, aphromoo has played for teams such as v8 eSports, Epik Gamer, Team SoloMid Evo, mTw North America, Monomaniac Ferus, Team FeaR, CLG, and Team Curse. Many people credit aphromoo with helping support become a more popular role to play. Aphromoo started gaining recognition when he joined v8 eSports and became a popular streamer.Īround this time aphromoo started playing support and became famous for his Leona play. He started playing LOL in 2011 and reached rank one on the North American server on Novemplaying the character Draven. He stayed with Cloud9 in an administrative position, but rejoined the team as an active player five weeks into the 2015 Summer Split season.Īphromoo (Zaqueri Black) is another professional League of Legends player who is on the cusp of being considered “old” in the gaming community. Hai very briefly retired during the 2015 season due to wrist injuries and the fact that his support carry playstyle was not viable anymore. He also played for Orbit Gaming, Quantic Gaming, Team Curse, FlyQuest, and Golden Guardians (current team). For most of his professional career, Hai has played on team Cloud9. Hai currently plays mid laner but has played as support and sometimes jungler in the past. The team’s entire roster was immediately acquired by Orbit Gaming. He used his popularity to form his own team called nFear Gaming. 5 spot on the Solo Queue ladder and gained a huge following. As he continued to play LOL, Hai climbed to the No. Lam started college in 2012 and became a prominent member of his school’s League of Legends club. Hai Du Lam grew up playing video games and during high school, he was an active member of the Counter Strike community and enjoyed playing Warcraft III. He continued to play for Cloud9 until the end of 2015 and has since played for Ember, Echo Fox, TL Academy, Team Liquid, Gold Coin United, and Clutch Gaming.Ĭurrent Age: 25 – will be turning 26 in September Solo and his teammates were temporarily suspended from playing in all Riot-sponsored LOL competition until the 2015 Summer Split. The team had qualified for the 2015 season, but it was later found out that they had used a ringer (a better player falsely playing under someone else’s name) and were disqualified. Solo left Zenith after Cloud9 formed a new sister team called Cloud9 Tempest and asked Solo to join. He started his career in 2014 when he joined Zenith eSports after one of the team’s founding members left. Solo (Colin Earnest), previously known as TheSoloKing, has only been playing League of Legends professionally for a few years, but is already approaching the average age of retirement for a pro gamer. Current Age: 24 – will be turning 25 in May
