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T1
Divisions Apex Legends
League of Legends
Fortnite
Hearthstone
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds
Super Smash Bros
Dota 2
Pokémon
Valorant
Overwatch
League of Legends: Wild Rift
Founded 2003
League League of Legends Champions Korea
Based in Seoul
Location South Korea
Colors Red and white
CEO Joe Marsh
Championships Worlds: 2013, 2015, 2016
MSI: 2016, 2017
Intel Extreme Masters: 2016
League titles 2013 Summer, 2013–14 Winter, 2015 Spring, 2015 Summer, 2016 Spring, 2017 Spring, 2019 Spring, 2019 Summer, 2020 Spring
Local media Ongamenet
Partners SK Telecom, DouYu, Nike, KLEVV, Secretlab, Red Bull, Samsung Electronics, BMW, Twitch, Hana Bank, SteelSeries, Yibo Sports, Matrix Keyboards
Parent group SK Telecom (54%)
Comcast Spectacor (34%)
Highland Capital (12%)
Website t1.gg

T1 (previously known as SK Telecom T1 or SKT T1) is a South Korean esports team operated by the T1 Entertainment & Sports, a joint venture between SK Telecom and Comcast Spectacor.[1] At the end of 2003, SK Telecom took the StarCraft Team Orion (formerly 4U) by Lim Yo-hwan under contract and set up the team under the conglomerate’s banner. Lim Yo-hwan took the role of team captain.[2] T1’s League of Legends team has won the 2013, 2015, and 2016 editions of the League of Legends World Championship.

Honours[edit]

Domestic[edit]

League[edit]

  • League of Legends Champions Korea
Winners (9): 2013 Summer, 2013–14 Winter, 2015 Spring, 2015 Summer, 2016 Spring, 2017 Spring, 2019 Spring, 2019 Summer, 2020 Spring
Runners-up (2): 2017 Summer, 2021 Summer

International[edit]

  • League of Legends World Championship
Winners (3): 2013, 2015, 2016
Runners-up: 2017
  • Mid-Season Invitational
Winners (2): 2016, 2017
Runners-up: 2015
  • Intel Extreme Masters
Winners: 2016

Tournament results[edit]

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Mid-Season Invitational[edit]

Intel Extreme Masters – World Championship[edit]

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  • Split
Year Event Place Result (W/L)
2015 LCK Spring 2nd 11–3
2016 3rd 12–6
2017 1st 16–2
2018 4th 9–9
2019 2nd 14–4
2020 2nd 14–4
2021 4th 11–7
Year Event Place Result (W/L)
2015 LCK Summer 1st 17–1
2016 2nd 13–5
2017 4th 13–5
2018 7th 8–10
2019 4th 11–7
2020 4th 13–5
2021 4th 11–7
  • Playoffs

KeSPA Cup[edit]

  1. ^ Played with Academy roster.

Rift Rivals[edit]

Others[edit]

Year Event Place Last match Result
2013 Champions Spring 2013 3rd SKT v. CJ Entus Frost 3–0
Asian Indoor-Martial Arts Games 2013 Korean Qualifier Round 1 SKT v. MVP Ozone 1–2
AMD-INVEN GamExperience 3–4 SKT v. MVP Ozone 0–2
Champions Summer 2013 1st SKT v. KT Rolster Bullets 3–2
2013 Korea Regional Finals 1st SKT v. KT Rolster Bullets 3–1
WCG 2013 Korea Qualifiers 3–4 SKT v. Samsung Galaxy Blue 0–2
2014 Champions Winter 2013–14 1st SKT v. Samsung Galaxy Ozone 3–0
SK Telecom LTE-A LoL Masters 2014 2nd SKT v. Samsung Galaxy 0–3
NLB Spring 2014 3rd SKT v. KT Rolster Bullets 3–0
Champions Spring 2014 5–8 SKT v. Samsung Galaxy Ozone 1–3
NLB Summer 2014 1st SKT v. Najin Black Sword 3–0
Champions Summer 2014 5–8 SKT v. Samsung Galaxy White 1–3
2014 Korea Regional Finals 2nd SKT v. Najin White Shield 1–3
All-Star Paris 2014 1st SKT v. OMG 3–0
2018 2018 LCK Regional Finals 4th SKT v. Gen.G 2–3
2020 Mid-Season Cup 2020 7–8 T1 v. Top Esports 0–1
2020 LCK Regional Finals 2nd T1 v. Gen.G 0–3
2021 2021 LCK Regional Finals 1st T1 v. Hanwha Life Esports 3–2

StarCraft I[edit]

Year Event Season Place Last match Result
2003 KTF EVER Cup 1st SKT x Woongjin Stars 3–0
2003–2004 LG IBM MBC Team League 1st SKT x KTF MagicNs 3–2
2004 Tucsan MBCGame Team League I 1st SKT x Suma GO 4–3
Team League II 1st 4–3
2005 SKY Season 1 1st SKT x KTF MagicNs 4–2
Season 2 1st SKT x Samsung KHAN 4–2
Grand Final 1st SKT x KTF MagicNs 4–3
2006 Season 1 1st SKT x MBC Game Hero 3–0
Grand Final 2nd 3–0
2008–2009 Shinhan Bank 1st SKT x Hwaseung Oz 2–0
2009–2010 2nd SKT x KT Rolster 4–2
2010-2011 Winners League 1st 4–3
Shinhan Bank Grand Final 2nd 4–3
2011–2012 SK Planet Proleague 1st 4–3

StarCraft II[edit]

Year Event Place
2012 WCS 2012: Asia 1st
GSL Season 4 2012 (Code S) 3rd
Auction All-Kill OSL 2012 1st
MLG vs Proleague Invitational 2012 1st
WCS 2012: Global Finals 3rd
2013 IEM VII – Katowice 3rd
WCS Korea 2013 Season 2 Premier 2nd
WCS Korea 2013 Season 3 Premier 2nd
StarsWar League Season 3 1st
Red Bull Battle Grounds: Grand Finals New York 2013 1st
WCG 2013 3rd
GSL Hot6ix Cup 2013 1st
2014 Proleague 2014 Round 1 2nd
IEM VIII – Cologne 3rd
WCS Korea 2014 Season 1 Premier 2nd
GSL Global Championship 2014 2nd
Proleague 2014 Round 3 1st
WCS Korea 2014 Season 2 Premier 2nd
1st
Proleague 2014 Round 4 2nd
Proleague 2014 Playoffs 2nd
KeSPA Cup 2014 3rd
DreamHack Stockholm 2014 (SC2) 2nd
WCS Korea 2014 Season 3 Premier 2nd
1st
WCS 2014 Global Finals 3rd
2015 Proleague 2015 Round 1 1st
IEM IX – World Championship 3rd
2015 StarCraft II StarLeague Season 1 2nd
KeSPA Cup Season 1 2015 2nd
2015 StarCraft II StarLeague Season 2 (Main Event) 1st
2nd
Proleague 2015 Round 3 1st
Leifeng Cup Monthly #3 1st
2nd
KeSPA Cup Season 2 2015 2nd
1st
3rd
IEM X – Shenzhen 1st
IEM X – gamescom 2nd
1st
MSI Masters Gaming Arena 2015 (SC2) 3rd
Proleague 2015 Round 4 2nd
ASL Season 5 Prime 1st
GSL Season 3 2015 (Code S) 1st
Proleague 2015 Playoffs 1st
WCS 2015 Global Finals 3rd
2016 Proleague 2016 Round 1 1st
2016 StarCraft II StarLeague Season 1 1st
Leifeng Cup #145 2nd
WCS 2016: Korean Cross Finals Season 1 2nd
SHOUTcraft Kings July 2016 1st
GSL Season 2 2016 (Code S) 3rd
2016 StarCraft II StarLeague Season 2 2nd
3rd
WCS 2016: Korean Cross Finals Season 2 1st
1st
OlimoLeague Week #75 1st
OlimoLeague October 2016 1st
WCS 2016 Global Finals 2nd
OlimoLeague Grand Final 1st
VSL Team League 2nd
1st
Leifeng Cup #157 1st

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Event Award Team
2013 2013 Korea e-Sports Awards[4]
  • Best e-Sports Team
  • e-Sports grand prize of the year
SK Telecom T1 K
2015 2015 Korea e-Sports Awards[5]
  • Best e-Sports Team
  • Best LoL Leadership Award Choi Byeong-hoon (최병훈)
SK Telecom T1
2016 2016 Korea e-Sports Awards[6]
  • Best e-Sports Team
  • Best LoL Leadership Award Choi Byeong-hoon (최병훈)
SK Telecom T1
2019 2019 Korea Esports Hall of Fame[7]
  • Best e-Sports Team of the Year
T1

Rosters[edit]

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate player MKLeo at Frostbite 2020, days before being signed by T1

Literature[edit]

Lim Yo-hwan, Crazy as Me (임요환,나만큼 미쳐봐), 2004, Bookroad, ISBN 0908603917)

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References[edit]

External links[edit]

  • Official website

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