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Philadelphia Fusion announces international Overwatch League roster

Nine countries are represented on the roster.

Philadelphia Fusion’s 12-man Overwatch League roster is one of the more internationally diverse teams in the league.

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Players from nine different countries across the world will represent Philadelphia when Overwatch League begins its preseason matches on Dec. 6. Clad in orange and black, the team is a mixture of players from FaZe Clan, 123, GamersOrigin, Team Gigantti, eUnited, Cloud9 EU, and Ardeont, among others. Here’s the full roster.

Related: Philadelphia Flyers owner Comcast Spectacor unveils its Overwatch League team—Philadelphia Fusion

  • Isaac “Boombox” Charles – United Kingdom
  • Jae “Carpe” Hyeok Lee – South Korea
  • Joona “fragi” Laine – Finland
  • Georgo “ShaDowBurn” Guscha – Russia
  • Hong Jun “Hotba” Choi – South Korea
  • Giuseppe “Joemeister” Gaetano Gramano – Canada
  • Alberto “Neptuno” Gonzalez Molinillo – Spain
  • Jeonghwan “DayFly” Park – South Korea
  • Gael “Poko” Gouzarch – France
  • Josue “Eqo” Corona – Israel
  • Simon “Snillo” Ekstrom – Sweden
  • Sumin “SADO” Kim – South Korea

“We have worked hard to assemble a strong mix of all-star players and hidden gems that are ready to break out and compete with the world’s best,” Comcast Spectacor CEO Dave Scott said in a statement. “The Fusion roster features players and coaches from North America, Europe and Asia, which reflects the international makeup of Philadelphia, as well as our brand’s promise, a ‘Fusion’ of players from all across the world.”

Philadelphia Fusion owner Comcast Spectacor unveiled its Overwatch League branding on Nov. 1 ahead of the first season of the league, which is scheduled to begin Jan. 10.


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