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Simon Payne. Dennis Johnsen. Jacob Winneche. Christoph Seitz. Kevin Rubiszewski. Gerrit Stukemeier. Tim Willers. Hwang, Tae-min. Mads Schwartz. Lee, Seong Deok. Janik Bartels. Jan Villwock. Mattias Andersen. Alvar Martin. Joshua Begehr. Alborz Haidarian. Andrew Regendantz. Hampus Myhre. Valent Sebastijan. Niklas Lakaniemi. Olivier Bellemans. Simon Palmer. Harald Gimre. This play was received with widespread amazement and prompted the term "xPeke'd". By finishing in the top three at the Season 2 EU regionals, SK had qualified to participate in Riot's new professional league, Season 3 EU League Championship Series , playing in a 10 week competition with the continent's best teams.

During the spring season of , the SK team played consistently well, finishing with a respectable and claiming third place going into playoffs. The Season 3 LCS Spring Playoffs occurred in April, where SK was able to automatically secure their spot in the next LCS season in the first round when their opponent, sixth-seeded against All authority , was disqualified due to roster issues.

In the third place match, SK faced Evil Geniuses and, despite having early leads in both games, were unable to close them out and lost , to finish fourth in the playoffs. They were unable to make it to the bracket stage, placing 10th after winning only a single game against MeetYourMakers. In the summer split of the European LCS , SK made consistently poor showings and held eighth place for most of the split, despite going against the eventual champions Fnatic.

After a brief resurgence in the last two weeks of the season, SK finished seventh and would face relegation in the Season Spring Promotion Tournament. After nearly three years as a starter, ocelote stepped down from mid lane to be a substitute, while Nyph took his spot as Team Captain. After a few shaky weeks, is was clear that the changes to the roster had served the team well. By the penultimate week, SK had made it to 3rd place behind Alliance and Fnatic , but a perfect superweek saw SK claim 1st place.

SK's performance in the spring split secured them a place in the Spring Playoffs. Poor results toward the end of the split saw SK in 5th place after the penultimate week, but a late surge resulted in the team finishing in 4th place overall, with nRated picking up the weekly MVP award for the final week.

Following this was the Summer Playoffs , a chance for the team to qualify for the World Championship. SK only managed 2 wins in the group, but notably beat TSM in their last match of the group stage. SK finished in 3rd place in their group, meaning that they would not go any further in the tournament. The Spring Split was a huge success for SK Gaming, finishing 1st in the regular season and losing only 3 games in the process.

SK Gaming were then knocked out by yoe Flash Wolves after losing to the Taiwanese team in their 2nd meeting at the tournament. The team's regular season performance meant that SK Gaming would have a bye to the semifinals of the Spring Playoffs , where they would fall to Unicorns Of Love in a tight series, and become the first regular season 1st place finishers to fall in the semifinals of playoffs in LCS history.

They went on to lose the third-place match to H2k-Gaming , securing themselves 30 Championship Points for the split. This meant that they would have to fight for their LCS status in the Spring Promotion , where they faced Gamers2. After beating their old rivals Fnatic in week 1 they showed inconsistent performances throughout the split and finished in 6th place after winning a tiebreaker against Schalke In Round 1 of playoffs they started good against Splyce but lost the series in the end convincingly Before Summer Split SK announced that they decided to switch the top laners of their main and academy team.

This change did not seem to have a big impact on their performance at first as they started off with three weeks before Rift Rivals. After the break they got really exposed though so they benched underperforming mid laner Pirean and instead gave academy player and rookie Jenax a chance to show himself. Jenax used this chance well but despite making a late run up the standings this time SK did not manage to withstand the pressure of a tiebreaker against Vitality and ended split and season in 7th place.

In the off-season Selfmade, Pirean and Dreams left the team. Realistik had to leave the team and Unlimited was promoted to head coach of SK.

After a promising first week in week 1 of Spring Split , the expected loss to G2 Esports turned out to be the start of a small losing streak - until they took down the last place Schalke 04 in week 3.

Unable to turn around their form, they went back on a losing streak of 10 games with the low point of losing to winless Vitality in week 5. This form continued until the last week, where they upset both Rogue and Excel. However, these wins were too late to have an impact in the standings, and they ended the split in 9th place. This proved to be the start of a promising roster, beating both Origen and Misfits Gaming to start in the Summer Split.

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Awe kek and Pylat join as substitutes. March 18, Araneae leaves. January 12, Kev1n joins. April 12, Moopz joins as substitute. January approx. January 3, Arvindir Analyst leaves. January 1, Nini Head of Social Media leaves. Dates: Approx Exact. Aug Jenax joins from academy roster. Dec Sertuss and Swiffer Head Coach join. Gilius rejoins. Jenax and Jezu will remain with the team for Canee leaves.

ZaZee leaves for academy roster. Note: Teams are free to switch players between their LEC and Academy rosters as long as their roster for each game complies with the rules outlined in their respective ERL. Therefore, more players are eligible to start than are listed on this page - we will only list those that do play. Canee joins as substitute. Sertuss and Swiffer Head Coach join. TynX , Blue , Jezu , and Treatz join. Blue leaves.

Lilipp joins from academy roster. Tom Head Coach to Assistant Coach changes position. Jesiz Support to Head Coach changes position. Lilipp leaves. TynX leaves. Jesiz Head Coach to Support changes position. TynX moves to substitute. Temp Sub. Unlimited Assistant Coach to Head Coach changes position.

Realistik Head Coach leaves. ZaZee joins.



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