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SK Gaming’s 2019 LEC roster has finally been revealed

Was it worth the wait?

After weeks of waiting, SK Gaming has unveiled its roster for next year’s League of Legends European Championship.

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Following the initial reveal of the 10 teams participating in the 2019 LEC Spring Split, only SK Gaming was left to introduce its full roster. Now, however, we finally know who will be donning the SK jersey in the new year.

The majority of SK’s roster hails from Spanish esports organization MAD Lions, which recently won the 2018 Summer EU Masters event. These players include top laner Jorge “Werlyb” Casanovas Moreno-Torres, jungler Oskar “Selfmade” Boderek, and ADC Juš “Crownshot” Marušič.

Tim “Nemesis” Lipovsek left MAD Lions a few weeks ago to become Fnatic’s new mid laner, which means only support Jesus “Falco” Perez is left on MAD Lions to either find another team or compete in the Spanish league next year.

The rest of SK Gaming’s roster consists of former Team Vitality substitute support Han “Dreams” Min-kook and former SK Telecom T1 mid laner Choi “Pirean” Jun-sik.


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