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Keria (gamer)

Ryu Min-seok (Korean: 류민석; born October 14, 2002), better known as Keria, is a South Korean professional League of Legends player for T1. Throughout his career, he has won one League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) title and one League of Legends World Championship title. He also represented the South Korean national team at the 2022 Asian Games, earning a gold medal.

Keria
Keria after winning the 2023 World Championship
Current team
TeamT1
RoleSupport
GameLeague of Legends
LeagueLCK
Personal information
Name류민석
(Ryu Min-seok)
Nickname(s)The Genius Monster[a]
Born (2002-10-14) October 14, 2002 (age 21)
Busan, South Korea
Career information
Playing career2019–present
Team history
2020[b]DRX
2021–presentT1
Career highlights and awards
  • World champion (2023)
  • LCK champion
    • 2× LCK season MVP
    • 3× LCK Supporter of the Year
    • LCK Player of the Split
    • 6× LCK All-Pro First Team
Medal record

Keria began his career as a trainee on DragonX in 2018. He competed as a starter for the team beginning in 2020 and reached the LCK Finals in the Summer Split. For the 2021 season, Keria signed with T1. He has reached the LCK Finals five more times, winning it in the 2022 Spring Split. Keria has reached the knockout stage in the World Championship in each of his first four years of play, making it to the quarterfinals in 2020, semifinals in 2021, finals in 2022, and winning the World Championship in 2023.

Keria's individual accomplishments include accolades such becoming the first support player to win the LCK regular season MVP award, two LCK regular season MVP awards in total, three LCK Supporter of the Year awards, one LCK Player of the Split award, and six LCK First All-Pro Team designations.

Professional career edit

DRX edit

In 2018, Keria began his career by joining DragonX (DRX) as a trainee support player, and in November 2019, he was promoted from trainee to the main roster. He made his debut with the team on December 26, 2019, at the KeSPA Cup, where he secured a 2–0 victory against KeG Chungnam. Keria was named the MVP of the match.[1]

In his rookie season, the 2020 LCK Spring Split, Keria had the highest kill participation among all support players in the league at 77.4% through the first half of the regular season.[1] At the end of the regular season, Keria finished in third in the season MVP race, earned a spot on the LCK First All-Pro Team, and received the LCK Young Player Award.[2] DRX had a solid showing in the 2020 LCK Spring Split, finishing with a 14–4 record and on the back of a seven-game winning streak. They entered the playoffs with a bye to the second round but were eliminated in the semifinals by T1.[3][4] In the Summer Split regular season, Keria led all LCK support players in KDA and kill participation, also topping the league with 401 assists during the regular season.[5] DRX finished the regular season in second place with a 15–3 record.[6] In the playoffs, DRX reached the finals but experienced a one-sided defeat against DAMWON Gaming (DWG), with DWG winning 3–0.[7]

Entering the 2020 League of Legends World Championship as the LCK's second seed, DRX progressed beyond the group stage. However, their Worlds run ended in the playoff quarterfinals against DWG, mirroring their previous encounter in the LCK Summer Split Final. DWG secured a decisive 3–0 victory, resulting in DRX's exit from the Worlds tournament.[7][8]

T1 edit

On November 18, 2020, T1 officially announced the acquisition of Keria for the 2021 season.[2] Despite facing challenges early on in the 2021 LCK Spring Split regular season, T1 finished it with a five-game winning streak, securing a spot in the playoffs.[9] Recognized with the nickname "The Genius Monster,"[a] Keria earned a position on the LCK First All-Pro Team for the 2021 LCK Spring Split.[10] In the playoffs, T1 emerged victorious against DRX in the first round but lost to Gen.G in the second round, finishing the split in fourth place.[9] In the Summer Split, T1 finished fourth in the regular season standings with an 11–7 record.[11] Keria secured his second consecutive placement on the LCK First All-Pro team at the end of the regular season.[12] T1 advanced to the LCK Finals in the playoffs, but faced a defeat against DAMWON Gaming, settling for a second-place finish.[13]

In October 20221, T1 defeated Hanwha Life Esports in the LCK regional qualifier finals, securing their place in the group stage of the 2021 World Championship.[14] Progressing beyond the group stage, T1 advanced to the knockout semifinals, where they faced defeat against DWG.[15] In December, Keria was presented the 2021 LCK Supporter of the Year award.[16]

 
Keria winning his 1st LCK title

In the 2022 LCK Spring Split regular season, T1 achieved an unprecedented feat by concluding with an undefeated 18–0 record, marking the first time in LCK history that a team had accomplished such a perfect run.[17] Keria broke the record for the most assists in a single split, recording 462 assists and surpassing the previous record of 445 set by former SK Telecom T1 support, Lee "Wolf" Jae-wan. Keria's performance earned him the distinction of being named the 2022 LCK Regular Season MVP, making him the first support player to receive this honor. Additionally, he secured a spot on the 2022 LCK First All-Pro team.[18] T1 clinched the LCK title at the end of the split by defeating Gen.G on April 2, 2022, in the LCK Spring Finals, marking Keria's first LCK championship.[19] On April 29, 2022, T1 extended Keria's contract through the end of the 2023 season.[20] With the Spring Split title, Keria participated in his inaugural Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) as T1 qualified for the 2022 MSI as the LCK representative.[19] Although the team reached the finals, they experienced a defeat against Royal Never Give Up, securing a second-place finish.[21] During the 2022 LCK Summer Split, on July 7, Keria recorded his 2,500th assist in the LCK during a match against KT Rolster becoming the eighth support player and the 15th overall player in the LCK to reach this milestone.[22] After T1's win over DWG KIA in the 2022 LCK Summer Split playoff semifinals, Keria was looked visibly ill postgame. He expressed in an interview afterwards that he had been feeling unwell since July, with symptoms such as brain fog and dizziness.[23] T1 lost the 2022 Summer Split finals to Gen.G, finishing in second place.[24]

T1 entered the 2022 World Championship as the LCK's second seed.[25] Keria reached the Worlds finals for the first time in his career after T1 defeated JD Gaming in the semifinals.[26] However, T1 lost to DRX in the finals by a score of 2–3. After the loss, Keria was visibly upset, as the broadcast showed him shaking and tearing up.[27][28] At the end of the year, Keria was named the LCK Supporter of the Year.[29]

In the 2023 LCK Spring Split regular season, Keria earned the most Player of the Game awards, securing the Player of the Split title and becoming the first support player in LCK to achieve the recognition.[30] Alongside the entire starting T1 roster, he received a spot on the 2023 LCK Spring First All-Pro Team, and Keria was named the regular season MVP for the second time in his career.[31] Despite their regular season performance, T1 reached the Spring Split playoff finals but once again fell short against Gen.G, finishing in second place. With the second-place finish, T1 qualified for the 2023 Mid-Season Invitational.[32] At MSI, T1 reached the upper bracket finals but faced defeat against JD Gaming, sending them to the lower bracket finals, where they lost to Bilibili Gaming by a score of 1–3.[33][34] In July 2023, during the 2023 LCK Summer Split, T1 encountered challenges as mid laner Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok was sidelined due to a wrist injury. Keria's, as well as the entire team's, performance dipped during this period. Upon Faker's return, T1 won their final two matches, concluding the regular season in fifth place with a 9–9 record.[35] On August 20, 2023, Keria made his sixth LCK finals appearance, but T1 faced another defeat against Gen.G in the finals.[36]

 
Keria celebrating after winning the 2023 World Championship

T1 entered the 2023 World Championship as the LCK's second seed.[36] Keria reached his second consecutive appearance in the Worlds finals after T1 secured a victory over JD Gaming in the semifinals.[37] In the finals against Weibo Gaming, the first game saw both teams evenly matched until the 18-minute mark, when Keria executed a move called Hostile Takeover. This play allowed teammates Faker and Zeus to secure kills that enabling T1 to establish a significant lead and ultimately secure the victory in the game. T1 carried this momentum to win the following two games as well, resulting in a 3–0 victory and giving Keria his first World Championship title.[38] At the end of the year, Keria received his third consecutive LCK Supporter of the Year award.[39]

National team career edit

Keria represented South Korea in the 2022 Asian Games one of the six members in the League of Legends division of the South Korea national esports team.[40] Keria clinched a gold medal as South Korea emerged victorious against Saudi Arabia, China, and Chinese Taipei in the quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals, respectively.[41] With the gold medal, Keria received an exemption from mandatory military service.[42]

Seasons overview edit

Year Team Domestic Mid-Season Invitational World Championship
League Spring Summer
2020 DRX LCK 3rd 2nd None held[c] 5th–8th
2021 T1 LCK 4th 2nd Did not qualify 3rd–4th
2022 LCK 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd
2023 LCK 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st
2024 LCK

Awards and honors edit

International
LCK
  • One-time LCK champion – Spring 2022[19]
  • Two-time LCK Season MVP – Spring 2022, Spring 2023[31]
  • Three-time LCK Supporter of the Year – 2021,[16] 2022,[29] 2023[39]
  • One-time LCK Player of the Split – Spring 2023[31]
  • One-time LCK Young Player Award recipient – Spring 2020[2]
  • Six-time LCK All-Pro 1st Team – Spring 2020,[2] Spring 2021,[10] Summer 2021,[12] Spring 2022,[18] Spring 2023,[31] Spring 2024[44]
  • Two-time LCK All-Pro 2nd Team – Summer 2020,[45] Summer 2022[46]
South Korea Esports
Media
  • Esports Awards PC Rookie of the Year – 2020[47]

Personal life edit

Keria was born on October 14, 2002, in Busan, Korea. He began playing video games when he was four years old when his grandmother dropped him and his older brother, Ryu Tae-seok, off at a PC Bang while she was running errands. Raised by his brother, Keria began playing League of Legends in the fifth grade at his brother's suggestion. Although his initial interest in the game was modest, he was inspired after watching a highlight montage featuring the gameplay of Hong "MadLife" Min-gi. Within a span of six months, Keria transitioned from the bronze tier to the diamond tier and nurtured aspirations of pursuing a professional career. After three years of play, Keria attained the Challenger rank in the game's solo queue mode.[1][48]

Keria is also known for his affinity for K-pop. After winning the semifinals of the 2023 World Championship, Keria vocally expressed his excitement about seeing NewJeans perform during the opening ceremony of the World Championship Finals. This moment gained attention, even reaching members Hanni and Minji.[49][50]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b In Korean, 역천괴 or Yeokcheon-goe
  2. ^ Also competed with DragonX in the 2019 KeSPA Cup
  3. ^ Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[43]

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In this Korean name the family name is Ryu Ryu Min seok Korean 류민석 born October 14 2002 better known as Keria is a South Korean professional League of Legends player for T1 Throughout his career he has won one League of Legends Champions Korea LCK title and one League of Legends World Championship title He also represented the South Korean national team at the 2022 Asian Games earning a gold medal KeriaKeria after winning the 2023 World ChampionshipCurrent teamTeamT1RoleSupportGameLeague of LegendsLeagueLCKPersonal informationName류민석 Ryu Min seok Nickname s The Genius Monster a Born 2002 10 14 October 14 2002 age 21 Busan South KoreaCareer informationPlaying career2019 presentTeam history2020 b DRX2021 presentT1Career highlights and awardsWorld champion 2023 LCK champion 2 LCK season MVP 3 LCK Supporter of the Year LCK Player of the Split 6 LCK All Pro First TeamMedal record EsportsRepresenting South KoreaAsian Games2022 Hangzhou League of LegendsKeria began his career as a trainee on DragonX in 2018 He competed as a starter for the team beginning in 2020 and reached the LCK Finals in the Summer Split For the 2021 season Keria signed with T1 He has reached the LCK Finals five more times winning it in the 2022 Spring Split Keria has reached the knockout stage in the World Championship in each of his first four years of play making it to the quarterfinals in 2020 semifinals in 2021 finals in 2022 and winning the World Championship in 2023 Keria s individual accomplishments include accolades such becoming the first support player to win the LCK regular season MVP award two LCK regular season MVP awards in total three LCK Supporter of the Year awards one LCK Player of the Split award and six LCK First All Pro Team designations Contents 1 Professional career 1 1 DRX 1 2 T1 2 National team career 3 Seasons overview 4 Awards and honors 5 Personal life 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksProfessional career editDRX edit In 2018 Keria began his career by joining DragonX DRX as a trainee support player and in November 2019 he was promoted from trainee to the main roster He made his debut with the team on December 26 2019 at the KeSPA Cup where he secured a 2 0 victory against KeG Chungnam Keria was named the MVP of the match 1 In his rookie season the 2020 LCK Spring Split Keria had the highest kill participation among all support players in the league at 77 4 through the first half of the regular season 1 At the end of the regular season Keria finished in third in the season MVP race earned a spot on the LCK First All Pro Team and received the LCK Young Player Award 2 DRX had a solid showing in the 2020 LCK Spring Split finishing with a 14 4 record and on the back of a seven game winning streak They entered the playoffs with a bye to the second round but were eliminated in the semifinals by T1 3 4 In the Summer Split regular season Keria led all LCK support players in KDA and kill participation also topping the league with 401 assists during the regular season 5 DRX finished the regular season in second place with a 15 3 record 6 In the playoffs DRX reached the finals but experienced a one sided defeat against DAMWON Gaming DWG with DWG winning 3 0 7 Entering the 2020 League of Legends World Championship as the LCK s second seed DRX progressed beyond the group stage However their Worlds run ended in the playoff quarterfinals against DWG mirroring their previous encounter in the LCK Summer Split Final DWG secured a decisive 3 0 victory resulting in DRX s exit from the Worlds tournament 7 8 T1 edit On November 18 2020 T1 officially announced the acquisition of Keria for the 2021 season 2 Despite facing challenges early on in the 2021 LCK Spring Split regular season T1 finished it with a five game winning streak securing a spot in the playoffs 9 Recognized with the nickname The Genius Monster a Keria earned a position on the LCK First All Pro Team for the 2021 LCK Spring Split 10 In the playoffs T1 emerged victorious against DRX in the first round but lost to Gen G in the second round finishing the split in fourth place 9 In the Summer Split T1 finished fourth in the regular season standings with an 11 7 record 11 Keria secured his second consecutive placement on the LCK First All Pro team at the end of the regular season 12 T1 advanced to the LCK Finals in the playoffs but faced a defeat against DAMWON Gaming settling for a second place finish 13 In October 20221 T1 defeated Hanwha Life Esports in the LCK regional qualifier finals securing their place in the group stage of the 2021 World Championship 14 Progressing beyond the group stage T1 advanced to the knockout semifinals where they faced defeat against DWG 15 In December Keria was presented the 2021 LCK Supporter of the Year award 16 nbsp Keria winning his 1st LCK titleIn the 2022 LCK Spring Split regular season T1 achieved an unprecedented feat by concluding with an undefeated 18 0 record marking the first time in LCK history that a team had accomplished such a perfect run 17 Keria broke the record for the most assists in a single split recording 462 assists and surpassing the previous record of 445 set by former SK Telecom T1 support Lee Wolf Jae wan Keria s performance earned him the distinction of being named the 2022 LCK Regular Season MVP making him the first support player to receive this honor Additionally he secured a spot on the 2022 LCK First All Pro team 18 T1 clinched the LCK title at the end of the split by defeating Gen G on April 2 2022 in the LCK Spring Finals marking Keria s first LCK championship 19 On April 29 2022 T1 extended Keria s contract through the end of the 2023 season 20 With the Spring Split title Keria participated in his inaugural Mid Season Invitational MSI as T1 qualified for the 2022 MSI as the LCK representative 19 Although the team reached the finals they experienced a defeat against Royal Never Give Up securing a second place finish 21 During the 2022 LCK Summer Split on July 7 Keria recorded his 2 500th assist in the LCK during a match against KT Rolster becoming the eighth support player and the 15th overall player in the LCK to reach this milestone 22 After T1 s win over DWG KIA in the 2022 LCK Summer Split playoff semifinals Keria was looked visibly ill postgame He expressed in an interview afterwards that he had been feeling unwell since July with symptoms such as brain fog and dizziness 23 T1 lost the 2022 Summer Split finals to Gen G finishing in second place 24 T1 entered the 2022 World Championship as the LCK s second seed 25 Keria reached the Worlds finals for the first time in his career after T1 defeated JD Gaming in the semifinals 26 However T1 lost to DRX in the finals by a score of 2 3 After the loss Keria was visibly upset as the broadcast showed him shaking and tearing up 27 28 At the end of the year Keria was named the LCK Supporter of the Year 29 In the 2023 LCK Spring Split regular season Keria earned the most Player of the Game awards securing the Player of the Split title and becoming the first support player in LCK to achieve the recognition 30 Alongside the entire starting T1 roster he received a spot on the 2023 LCK Spring First All Pro Team and Keria was named the regular season MVP for the second time in his career 31 Despite their regular season performance T1 reached the Spring Split playoff finals but once again fell short against Gen G finishing in second place With the second place finish T1 qualified for the 2023 Mid Season Invitational 32 At MSI T1 reached the upper bracket finals but faced defeat against JD Gaming sending them to the lower bracket finals where they lost to Bilibili Gaming by a score of 1 3 33 34 In July 2023 during the 2023 LCK Summer Split T1 encountered challenges as mid laner Lee Faker Sang hyeok was sidelined due to a wrist injury Keria s as well as the entire team s performance dipped during this period Upon Faker s return T1 won their final two matches concluding the regular season in fifth place with a 9 9 record 35 On August 20 2023 Keria made his sixth LCK finals appearance but T1 faced another defeat against Gen G in the finals 36 nbsp Keria celebrating after winning the 2023 World ChampionshipT1 entered the 2023 World Championship as the LCK s second seed 36 Keria reached his second consecutive appearance in the Worlds finals after T1 secured a victory over JD Gaming in the semifinals 37 In the finals against Weibo Gaming the first game saw both teams evenly matched until the 18 minute mark when Keria executed a move called Hostile Takeover This play allowed teammates Faker and Zeus to secure kills that enabling T1 to establish a significant lead and ultimately secure the victory in the game T1 carried this momentum to win the following two games as well resulting in a 3 0 victory and giving Keria his first World Championship title 38 At the end of the year Keria received his third consecutive LCK Supporter of the Year award 39 National team career editKeria represented South Korea in the 2022 Asian Games one of the six members in the League of Legends division of the South Korea national esports team 40 Keria clinched a gold medal as South Korea emerged victorious against Saudi Arabia China and Chinese Taipei in the quarterfinals semifinals and finals respectively 41 With the gold medal Keria received an exemption from mandatory military service 42 Seasons overview editYear Team Domestic Mid Season Invitational World ChampionshipLeague Spring Summer2020 DRX LCK 3rd 2nd None held c 5th 8th2021 T1 LCK 4th 2nd Did not qualify 3rd 4th2022 LCK 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd2023 LCK 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st2024 LCKAwards and honors editInternationalOne time Worlds champion 2023 38 LCKOne time LCK champion Spring 2022 19 Two time LCK Season MVP Spring 2022 Spring 2023 31 Three time LCK Supporter of the Year 2021 16 2022 29 2023 39 One time LCK Player of the Split Spring 2023 31 One time LCK Young Player Award recipient Spring 2020 2 Six time LCK All Pro 1st Team Spring 2020 2 Spring 2021 10 Summer 2021 12 Spring 2022 18 Spring 2023 31 Spring 2024 44 Two time LCK All Pro 2nd Team Summer 2020 45 Summer 2022 46 South Korea EsportsAsian Games gold medal winner 2022 41 MediaEsports Awards PC Rookie of the Year 2020 47 Personal life editKeria was born on October 14 2002 in Busan Korea He began playing video games when he was four years old when his grandmother dropped him and his older brother Ryu Tae seok off at a PC Bang while she was running errands Raised by his brother Keria began playing League of Legends in the fifth grade at his brother s suggestion Although his initial interest in the game was modest he was inspired after watching a highlight montage featuring the gameplay of Hong MadLife Min gi Within a span of six months Keria transitioned from the bronze tier to the diamond tier and nurtured aspirations of pursuing a professional career After three years of play Keria attained the Challenger rank in the game s solo queue mode 1 48 Keria is also known for his affinity for K pop After winning the semifinals of the 2023 World Championship Keria vocally expressed his excitement about seeing NewJeans perform during the opening ceremony of the World Championship Finals This moment gained attention even reaching members Hanni and Minji 49 50 Notes edit a b In Korean 역천괴 or Yeokcheon goe Also competed with DragonX in the 2019 KeSPA Cup Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 43 References edit a b c 서포터 최고 기대주 케리아 성장기 The Growth of Keria The Most Anticipated Support Red Bull in Korean March 31 2020 Retrieved December 7 2023 a b c d Jang David November 18 2020 Official T1 acquires Keria InvenGlobal Retrieved December 7 2023 DragonX roll into LCK playoffs with 7th straight win Yahoo News Reuters April 16 2020 Retrieved December 8 2023 Lupasco Cristian April 22 2020 T1 advance to LCK Spring playoff finals after decisive win over DragonX Dot Esports Retrieved December 8 2023 Esguerra Tyler November 18 2020 T1 signs Keria as the team s starting support for 2021 Dot Esports Retrieved December 8 2023 Lupasco Cristian August 23 2020 Here are the 2020 LCK Summer Split standings Dot Esports Retrieved December 8 2023 a b Kwon Daniel September 5 2020 LCK Finals DAMWON Gaming sweeps DRX 3 0 to become the 2020 LCK Summer champions and LCK s 1st seed for Worlds InvenGlobal Retrieved December 3 2023 Geddes George October 15 2020 DAMWON Gaming crush DRX 3 0 in first quarterfinals match at Worlds 2020 Dot Esports Retrieved December 3 2023 a b An Soo min April 15 2021 LCK 스프링 결산 말도 많고 탈도 많았던 T1의 스프링 LCK Spring Split T1 s spring which was full of controversy and troubles 데일리e스포츠 in Korean Retrieved December 8 2023 a b Moon Dae chan Kang Han gyeol Kim Chan hong April 6 2021 LCK 어워드 쿠키뉴스는 이렇게 뽑았습니다 Kukmin Ilbo in Korean Retrieved December 8 2023 Lupasco Cristian August 15 2021 Here are the 2021 LCK Summer Split standings Dot Esports Retrieved December 8 2023 a b Lupasco Cristian August 17 2021 LCK unveils 2021 Summer Split All Pro teams Dot Esports Retrieved December 8 2023 Jeon Young jae August 29 2021 DWG KIA beat T1 to take 2021 LCK Summit Split title Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved December 8 2023 Esguerra Tyler October 22 2021 Legacy triumphs over the future T1 dominate Hanwha Life Esports to move on to Worlds 2021 semifinals Dot Esports Retrieved December 8 2023 Garcia Ethan October 30 2021 DWG KIA return to Worlds finals with victory over rivals T1 Dot Esports Retrieved December 9 2023 a b Kim Byeong ho Park Tae gyun December 28 2021 시상식 참석한 유일한 서포터 T1 케리아 류민석 The only supporter who attended the awards ceremony T1 Keria Ryu Min seok Inven in Korean Retrieved December 9 2023 Banerjee Rijit March 20 2022 T1 finish LCK Spring Split undefeated with perfect 18 0 Faker shines on Veigar Dot Esports Retrieved December 9 2023 a b Kelly Michael March 22 2022 Keria makes LCK history as first support to be crowned MVP in Korean league Dot Esports Retrieved December 9 2023 a b c Kwon Daniel April 2 2022 T1 defeat Gen G 3 1 and becomes 2022 LCK Spring Champions will represent the LCK at MSI 2022 InvenGlobal Retrieved December 9 2023 Kim Han bin April 29 2022 공식 LCK 스프링 MVP 케리아 류민석 23년까지 재계약 Official LCK spring MVP Keria Ryu Min seok renews contract until 2023 열린뉴스통신 in Korean Retrieved December 9 2023 Bernardo Anna May 29 2022 RNG win third straight League of Legends MSI title after outlasting T1 in thrilling finals Yahoo News Retrieved December 9 2023 Kim Yong woo July 27 2022 LCK 케리아 류민석 데뷔 3년 만에 2 500 어시스트 달성 LCK Keria Ryu Min seok achieves 2 500 assists in 3 years since debut 데일리e스포츠 in Korean Mahato Ashish August 22 2022 I was feeling dizzy Keria addresses LCK fans concerns regarding his health after DWG KIA series Dot Esports Retrieved December 9 2023 Ridsdale Jack December 22 2022 South Korea s T1 League of Legends team dominated throughout 2022 Red Bull Retrieved December 9 2023 Kelly Michael September 5 2022 All teams qualified for the 2022 League of Legends World Championship Dot Esports Retrieved December 9 2023 Park Beom October 30 2022 이번엔 케리아 다 T1 4세트 승리로 결승행 Worlds Cup This time it s Keria T1 advances to finals with 4 set win Inven in Korean Retrieved December 10 2023 Miter Mateusz November 8 2022 I hate that s t Tyler1 criticizes broadcast decision made during LoL Worlds 2022 final Dot Esports Retrieved December 9 2023 Kim Chan November 19 2023 지난해 오열했던 케리아 드디어 웃었다 롤드컵 Keria who was sobbing last year finally smiled Worlds Kukmin Ilbo in Korean Retrieved December 9 2023 a b Chou Ji young December 22 2022 2022년을 빛낸 서포터는 케리아 류민석 LCK 서포터가 모든 리그 중 가장 강해 LCK 어워드 The supporter who shined in 2022 was Keria Ryu Min seok LCK supporters are the strongest among all leagues LCK Awards Nate in Korean Retrieved December 10 2023 Jang David March 16 2023 T1 Keria becomes LCK s first support Player of the Split I hope no support does it again InvenGlobal Retrieved December 10 2023 a b c d Moon Daechan March 22 2023 T1 사상 첫 전원 LCK 퍼스트 팀 선정 케리아 는 3관왕 LCK T1 selects all members as LCK First Team for the first time in history Keria wins 3 gold medals LCK Kukmin Ilbo in Korean Retrieved December 10 2023 Xu Davide April 12 2023 LCK sets massive viewership record thanks to unexpected T1 vs Gen G Spring Split final Dot Esports Retrieved December 10 2023 Kim Joo hwan May 19 2023 T1 MSI 2023 준결승서 JDG에 2 3 석패 20일 결승행 재도전 Yonhap News Agency in Korean Retrieved December 10 2023 Kim Joo hwan May 21 2023 중국에 무너진 LCK 양대산맥 T1 MSI 준결승서 BLG에 1 3 패 Yonhap News Agency in Korean Retrieved December 10 2023 케리아 류민석의 다짐 페이커 복귀해 경기력 올라왔지만 아직 갈 길 멀어 Nate in Korean August 5 2023 Retrieved December 10 2023 a b Kim Joo hwan August 20 2023 젠지 LoL 국내대회 3연패 LCK 서머 결승서 T1 완파 종합 Yonhap News Agency in Korean Retrieved December 10 2023 문 대찬 November 14 2023 겜인싸 T1 케리아 류민석 간절함 모여 결승행 이번엔 다르다 디지털데일리 in Korean Retrieved December 10 2023 a b Ridsdale Jack November 20 2023 10 top moments from the 2023 League of Legends World Championship Red Bull Retrieved December 10 2023 a b Jang David Kim Soojin December 13 2023 2023 LCK Awards T1 Sweeps Positional Player of the Year Awards InvenGlobal Retrieved December 13 2023 Ye Josh May 24 202 South Korea s LoL team for 19th Asian Games features iconic stars MVPs and world champs Dot Esports Retrieved December 10 2023 a b Yang Mary Paik Ji hwan September 29 2023 Korea takes League of Legends gold despite Faker absence Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved December 10 2023 Associated Press September 30 2023 Asian Games 2023 South Korea s League of Legends esports gold without the GOAT Faker earns military service exemption South China Morning Post Retrieved December 10 2023 Rand Emily April 23 2020 Riot cancels Mid Season Invitational announces changes to worlds ESPN Archived from the original on March 7 2023 Retrieved March 7 2023 Lee Yong jun March 26 2024 쵸비 정지훈 스프링 정규 리그 MVP 어워드 싹쓸이 3관왕 Chovy Jeong Ji hoon spring regular league MVP won three awards in a sweep The Korea Daily in Korean Retrieved March 30 2024 Lupasco Cristian September 3 2020 LCK All Pro teams unveiled Damwon players secure 4 of 5 spots on first team Dot Esports Retrieved December 10 2023 Jang David August 16 2022 LCK Awards recipients for the 2022 summer split revealed InvenGlobal Retrieved December 10 2023 Haring Bruce November 21 2020 2020 Esports Awards Honors Riot Games Team Secret Michal Nisha Jankowski Deadline Retrieved December 9 2023 League of Legends Esports May 27 2022 Keria The Genius Monster CASE FILES Retrieved December 7 2023 via YouTube Tuting Kristine November 10 2023 NewJeans inspires T1 Keria to advance to Worlds 2023 finals ONE Esports One Esports Retrieved February 20 2024 NewJeans react to Keria yelling Here I Come NewJeans after T1 advances to the 2023 League of Legends World Finals Allkpop November 12 2023 Retrieved February 20 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Keria gamer Keria on Twitter nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Keria gamer amp oldid 1217204014, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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