KT Rolster

KT Rolster
Location  South Korea
Founded 1999
Manager(s) South Korea Kang "H.O.T-Forever" Doh Gyung (SC2)
South Korea Lee Ji-hoon (LoL)
Sponsors KT
Oronamin C
Pocari Sweat
Razer
Danawa
Website KT Sports e-Sports
KT Sports
Baseball Basketball eSports
Shooting Field Hockey Sports

KT Rolster is a South Korean multi-gaming organization founded in 1999 with Korean Telecom as the head sponsor. A member of the Korean e-Sports Association, KT Rolster holds one of the richest and most successful StarCraft teams in the world, as well as one of the most successful League of Legends teams in Korea. The StarCraft team has fielded several legendary players throughout the pro-gaming scenes of StarCraft: Brood War and StarCraft II, such as Flash, Nal rA, YellOw, NaDa, NesTea, Reach, Life, TY and Zest.

History

When the organization was created in 1999 it consisted solely of a StarCraft team which was named KTF n016 Progame Team after the head sponsor, Korean Telecom Freetel.[1] In 2001 the team was renamed KTF MagicNs. When the sponsor merged with Korean Telecom the gaming-organization subsequently went through several name changes and eventually ended up as KT Rolster (short for "Roller Coaster") in August 2009. The team transitioned to Starcraft II during the hybrid 2011-2012 Proleague Season 2.[2]

In October 2012, KT Rolster added two League of Legends teams with members from teams NaJin Shield and the recently disbanded StarTale.[3]

KT Rolster reached the Quarter-Finals of the 2015 League of Legends World Championship in 2015.

Major tournament results

StarCraft/StarCraft 2

League of Legends

Arrows

Bullets

Player Rosters

StarCraft II

Terran

Protoss

Zerg

League of Legends

Nat. ID Position Player
South Korea Smeb Top Song Kyung-ho (송경호)
South Korea Score Jungle Go Dong-bin (고동빈)
South Korea PawN Mid Heo Won-seok (허원석)
South Korea Deft AD Carry Kim Hyuk-kyu (김혁규)
South Korea Position Open Support
South Korea Head Coach Lee Ji-hun (이지훈)
South Korea Coach Oh Chang-jong (오창종)
South Korea Coach Kim Hwan (김환)

References

  1. "Exotic E-Sports Records". gamedonga. 23 February 2009.
  2. "KT Rolster". gamernix. 16 February 2014.
  3. "KT Rolster Adds Two League of Legends Teams". ggChronicle. 10 September 2012.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Samsung Galaxy Blue
League of Legends Champions Korea winner
Summer 2014
Succeeded by
SK Telecom T1
Preceded by
CJ Entus Blaze
Intel Extreme Masters World Championship winner
Season VIII (2014)
Succeeded by
Team SoloMid
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