Cuzz completes Kwangdong Freecs roster for 2024 LCK season

Cuzz completes Kwangdong Freecs roster for 2024 LCK season

Foo Zen-Wen

5 Nov, 2023, 16:16

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Last updated: 10 Apr, 2025, 19:00

A third member of the former KT Rolster roster has made the move to another organization this off-season. Moon “Cuzz” Woo-chan is the latest mover of this LCK off-season, heading for Kwangdong Freecs. The 24-year-old Jungler thereby ends his 2-year tenure with KT as he heads for his new organization. Moreover, this move also officially finalizes the roster for Kwangdong Freecs, completing it.

Kwangdong Freecs 2024 LCK Starting Lineup:

  • Jungle: Moon “Cuzz” Woo-chan
  • H.Coach: Kim “cvMax” Dae-ho

Minimal Moves

Kwangdong Freecs (KDF) has been fairly quiet this off-season. They managed to retain nearly their entire roster. The two member changes that occured was Yoon “Jun” Se-jun moving to Fnatic to compete in the LEC; and the now inclusion of Cuzz as their additional Jungler.

The departure of Choi “Alvingo” Byeong-cheol is the only staff change to have occured during this off-season. It is likely Cuzz and YoungJae will be sharing the role of Jungler. YoungJae is by no means a rookie, however, he has had minimal experience in the Tier 1 scene, having briefly played for Hanwha Life for several months. He also spent time as a substitute on Gen.G. However, this stint with Kwangdong is his longest tenure yet.

Cuzz, meanwhile, is a seasoned jungler who has played for some of the strongest teams, with Kingzone DragonX (DRX) and SK Telecom T1/T1 as prominent names on his resume. The combination of the two is sure to breathe some new life into this roster.

Kwangdong Freecs has had an abysmal 2023, finishing 7th in Spring and 10th in Summer, making them by far one of the worst performing LCK team of the year.

 

Credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games


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