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Lee Min-hyeong (; born February 6, 2002), better known as Gumayusi () or simply Guma, is a South Korean professional ''League of Legends'' player for T1 (esports), T1. As a member of T1, he won the 2023 League of Legends World Championship, 2023 and 2024 League of Legends World Championship, 2024 ''League of Legends'' World Championships. He was a trainee of T1 before being promoted to the team. Early life He was born in South Korea on February 6, 2002. He is the younger brother of , a South Korean former professional ''StarCraft II'' player. Lee is also the distant nephew of Faker (gamer), Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok, his fellow T1 (esports), T1 teammate and part-owner. Lee is a Christian. His role model is Uzi (gamer), Uzi. Career 2018 On December 18, 2018, Lee played in KeSPA Cup 2018 under the amateur team, KeG Seoul. His team defeated pro LCK team, Hanwha Life Esports with a match score of 2–1. In December, it was announced that Lee joined SK Telecom T1 under the na ...
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2023 LCK Season
The 2023 LCK season was the twelfth season of South Korea's League of Legends Champions Korea, LCK, a professional esports league for the Multiplayer online battle arena, MOBA PC game ''League of Legends''. The season was divided into two splits: Spring and Summer. The Spring Split began on 18 January and culminated with the playoff finals on 9 April 2023. The Summer Split began on 7 June and culminated with the Summer Split finals on 20 August 2023. The Spring Split winners, Gen.G, and runners-up, T1 (esports), T1, qualified for the 2023 Mid-Season Invitational. Gen.G also won the Summer Split, directly qualifying them for the 2023 League of Legends World Championship, 2023 World Championship. T1 qualified for the 2023 World Championship via Championship Points, while both KT Rolster and Dplus Kia also qualified for the 2023 World Championship through the regional qualifier. Format The regular season format was double round-robin. The games were played five days per week for ...
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