Sector One completed the League of Legends roster
The leadership of the eSports organization Sector One announces on its Twitter account and other media about the completion of the process of recruiting a team for the upcoming League of Legends season. Newcomers to the roster are Coatpustmain, Hatred, Orre, ZaFiR and Mikkel. The latter, by the way, came to the ranks of the team from LowLandLions.
In this form, the roster will be preparing for the next Belgian League season and other League of Legends championships. The last tournament in which the Sector One team took part was the Elite Series Spring 2022. There the team took the 6th place and received 18 rating points. Recall that then the teams that made it to the top 2 received an invitation to EU Masters 2022, the main European League of Legends championship.
Безкоштовні дорогоцінні камені, а також щоденні, щотижневі та щомісячні бонуси!
Sector One line-up
- Coatpustmain
- Hatred
- orre
- ZaFiR
- Mikkel
Briefly about newcomers
Hatred started his career in 2018 and played under the tag of organizations such as 404 Multigaming, Anorthosis Famagusta, Team Riverside, Level Up Esports and others. He achieved the greatest success in the ranks of Anorthosis Famagusta. At the end of 2020 and the beginning of 2021, the esportsman won the Greek Legends League Winter 2020 and Greek Legends League Spring 2021, for which the team received $3,659 and $2,962, respectively. Total career earnings exceed $1,800.
Charlie 'Orre' Orre has a more interesting career story. He has played with FALKN, LowLandLions, Riddle Esports and even Sector One, with whom he will now work again. By the way, he managed to achieve the greatest success precisely together with his teammates from Sector One. Then he became the champion of the Belgian League Summer 2021 ($2,934) and the vice-champion of the Belgian League 2021 Country Finals ($3,479). In total, over a couple of years, the Swede earned almost $2,700 in prize money.
Mikael 'Mikkel' Nguyen can be called the most experienced and titled player among those who arrived. The path of the esportsman began in 2020 and he managed to play under the banner of RSCA Esports, Aethra Esports, KV Mechelen Esports, and Gamespace E-Sports. As part of KV Mechelen Esports, he defeated Sector One twice in the Belgian League Spring 2021 and Belgian League 2021 - Country Finals, where he received $2,983 and $6,959 respectively. A Dutch player's total League of Legends prize money exceeds the $3,200 mark.
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