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League of Legends LCK Summer Split 2023 Viewer Guide

League of Legends LCK Summer Split 2023 Viewer Guide

League of Legends
5 Jun
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The LCK is the South Korean professional League of Legends league. It currently includes 10 teams that play 18 Bo3s over 9 weeks. The LCK is set to begin its Summer Split on the 7th of June and will run until the 6th of August. The top 6 teams will then qualify for Playoffs, with the top 2 teams receiving byes to Round 2.

This comprehensive viewer guide will list each team’s placement at the latest Worlds (in lieu of absence, it will be noted), placement in their domestic league for the previous split and any roster changes done during the off-season.

 

Where To Watch?

The LCK live-streams all the games and can be watched on Twitch and YouTube in English. Here is a full list for streams in other languages.

 

The LCK Teams/Rosters

Dplus KIA

Credit: INVEN Esports

Finished 4th place in Spring Split and 5th in Spring Playoffs. No roster changes in off-season. Finished 5th-8th place at Worlds 2022.

  • Kim “Canna” Chang-dong [김창동] (Top)
  • Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu [김건부] (Jungler)
  • Heo “ShowMaker” Su [허수] (Mid)
  • Kim “Deft” Hyuk-kyu [김혁규] (Bot)
  • Kim “Kellin” Hyeon-gyu [김형규] (Support)

 

DRX

Credit: INVEN Esports

Finished 9th place in Spring Split, did not qualify for Spring Playoffs. Seon “deokdam” Dae-gil has been moved to inactive while “Paduck” joins the main team from academy. Current defending champion from Worlds 2022 (despite only “Beryl” remaining from that lineup).

  • Kim “Rascal” Kwang-hee [김광희] (Top)
  • Kim “Croco” Dong-beom [김동범] (Jungler)
  • Yoo “FATE” Su-hyeok [유수혁] (Mid)
  • Park “Paduck” Seok-hyeon [박석현] (Bot)
  • Cho “Beryl” Geon-hee [조건희] (Support)

 

Gen.G

Credit: INVEN Esports

Finished 2nd place in Spring Split, current defending champions of Spring Playoffs. No roster changes in off-season. Finished 3rd-4th at Worlds 2022.

  • Choi “Doran” Hyeon-joon [최현준] (Top)
  • Han “Peanut” Wang-ho [한왕호] (Jungler)
  • Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon [정지훈] (Mid)
  • Kim “Peyz” Su-hwan [김수환] (Bot)
  • Yoo “Delight” Hwan-joong [유환중] (Support)

 

Hanwha Life

Credit: INVEN Esports

Finished 5th place in Spring Split and 4th place in Spring Playoffs. No roster changes in off-season. Did not attend Worlds 2022.

  • Hwang “Kingen” Seong-hoon [황성훈] (Top)
  • Kim “Clid” Tae-min [김태민] (Jungler)
  • Kim “ZEKA” Geon-woo [김건우] (Mid)
  • Park “Viper” Do-hyeon [박도현] (Bot)
  • Kim “Life” Jeong-min [김정민] (Support)

 

KT Rolster

Credit: INVEN Esports

Finished 3rd place in Spring Split and 3rd place in Spring Playoffs. No roster changes in off-season. Did not attend Worlds 2022.

  • Kim “Kiin” Gi-in [김기인] (Top)
  • Moon “Cuzz” Woo-chan [문우찬] (Jungler)
  • Gwak “Bdd” Bo-seong [곽보성] (Mid)
  • Kim “Aiming” Ha-ram [김하람] (Bot)
  • Son “Lehends” Si-woo [손시우] (Support)

 

Kwangdong Freecs

Credit: INVEN Esports

Finished 7th place in Spring Split, did not qualify for Spring Playoffs. No roster changes in off-season. Did not attend Worlds 2022.

  • Lee “DuDu” Dong-ju [이동주] (Top)
  • Ko “YoungJae” Yeong-jae [고영재] (Jungle)
  • Lee “BuLLDoG” Tae-young [이태영] (Mid)
  • Kim “Taeyoon” Tae-yoon [김태윤] (Bot)
  • Yoon “Jun” Se-jun [윤세준] (Support)
  • Jeong “Moham” Jae-hun [정재훈] (Support)

 

Liiv SANDBOX

Credit: INVEN Esports

Finished 6th place in Spring Split and 6th place in Spring Playoffs. Lee “Envyy” Myeong-joon leaves the roster and is replaced by Park “Teddy” Jin-seong. Did not attend Worlds 2022.

  • Noh “Burdol” Tae-yoon [노태윤] (Top)
  • Kim “Willer” Jeong-hyeon [김정현] (Jungler)
  • Lee “Clozer” Ju-hyeon [이주현] (Mid)
  • Park “Teddy” Jin-seong [박진성] (Bot)
  • Kim “Kael” Jin-hong [김진홍] (Support)

 

NS RedForce

Credit: INVEN Esports

Finished 10th place in Spring Split, did not qualify for Spring Playoffs. Song “Quad” Su-hyeong is added to the roster. Did not attend Worlds 2022.

  • Park “DnDn” Geun-woo [박근우] (Top)
  • Lee “Sylvie” Seung-bok [이승복] (Jungler)
  • Oh “Callme” Ji-hoon [오지훈] (Mid)
  • An “FIESTA” Hyeon-seo [안현서] (Mid)
  • Song “Quad” Su-hyeong [송수형] (Mid)
  • Ha “vital” In-seong [하인성] (Bot)
  • Jeong “Peter” Yoon-su [정윤수] (Support)

 

OKSavingsBank Brion

Credit: INVEN Esports

Finished 8th place in Spring Split, did not qualify for Spring Playoffs. Rebranded from Brion. No roster changes in off-season. Did not attend Worlds 2022.

  • Park “Morgan” Ru-han [박루한] (Top)
  • Eom “UmTi” Seong-hyeon [엄성현] (Jungler)
  • Kim “Karis” Hong-jo [김홍조] (Mid)
  • Park “Hena” Jeung-hwan [박증환] (Bot)
  • Lee “Effort” Sang-ho [이상호] (Support)

 

T1

Credit: INVEN Esports

Finished 1st place in Spring Split and 2nd place in Spring Playoffs. No roster changes in off-season. Finished 2nd place at Worlds 2022.

  • Choi “Zeus” Woo-je [최우제] (Top)
  • Mun “Oner” Hyeon-jun [문현준] (Jungler)
  • Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok [이상혁] (Mid)
  • Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong [이민형] (Bot)
  • Ryu “Keria” Min-seok [류민석] (Support)

 


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