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Team Arena Online
File:Team Arena Online logo.png
Founded2014
LocationLos Angeles Metropolitan Area
ManagerSean "PurpleForest" Shim
Toby Kwon
DivisionsLeague of Legends
Websitehttp://tdk.gg/
Team Arena Online
SportLeague of Legends
Founded2014
LeagueLeague of Legends Challenger Series
Team historyTeam Dragon Knights (2014-2015)
ColorsOrange
OwnerChris Shim

Team Arena Online, previously known as Team Dragon Knights (TDK), is a professional League of Legends team that plays in the North American League of Legends Challenger Series (CS). The team spent the 2015 Summer Split in the League of Legends Championship Series before being relegated. Team Dragon Knights formed in September 2014.

History

The team was formed in September 2014 by manager Sean Shim. They qualified for the ESL LCS Expansion Tournament on via the Challenger ladder but did not participate in the tournament. However, after undergoing a number of roster changes they qualified for the spring season of North American Challenger Series, beating Team Frostbite and Storm in the qualifier. In the Challenger Series (CS), which took place from February 17 through March 28, TDK placed second in the season with a 7-3 record, behind Enemy eSports. In the playoffs, which ran from March 31 through April 1, they beat Team Fusion 2-1 before losing to Enemy 1-3, sending them to the Summer Promotion Tournament.[1][2]

Despite the fact that they had placed higher than Fusion, Winterfox chose to play them in their LCS relegation match on April 26. Prior to the match, mid laner Kyle chose to retire.[3] TDK used temporary substitute mid laner Alex Ich from Misfits in the matches and won in a 3-1 upset, successfully qualifying for the 2015 NA LCS Summer Split.[4][5] After the match Alex Ich chose to remain with his previous team. TDK attempted to buy out Altec's contract from Winterfox as Altec was planning on leaving the team, however he chose to join Gravity Gaming instead.[4][6]

On May 18 Dragon Knights announced their summer split final roster, consisting of Seraph, Kez, Ninja, Emperor, and Smoothie.[7] The team went on a seven-game losing streak when they were unable to use Emperor and Ninja on the starting roster because of delayed visas.[8] They finished the LCS summer split in last place with a 3-15 record, eliminating them from the playoffs and relegating them back to the Challenger Series. On September 23 the team announced it would be renamed as Team Arena Online after new sponsor Arena Online, a tournament organizing company based in Houston, Texas.[8]

Roster

Nationality ID Name Birthday/Age Role Join date End of Contract Hometown
 United States Kez Kevin Jeon Jungle January 7, 2015

Former

Nationality ID Name Birthday/Age Role Joined Left Hometown
 South Korea LouisXGeeGee Lee Sung-jin (이성진) AD January 7, 2015 May 18, 2015
 Canada Smoothie Andy Ta Support January 7, 2015 Edmonton, Alberta
 South Korea Ninja Noh Geon-woo Mid January 7, 2015
 South Korea Emperor Kim Jin-hyun AD January 7, 2015
 South Korea Seraph Shin Woo-yeong (신우영) Top January 7, 2015

References

  1. ^ Deesing, Jonathan (May 6, 2015). "TDK Upsets Winterfox to Claim Spot in NA LCS". Red Bull. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
  2. ^ "[LMHT] Team Dragon Knights chiêu mộ Ninja và Emperor". Thể Thao Điện Tử. May 19, 2015. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
  3. ^ CHOUADRIA, ADEL (April 27, 2015). "TEAM DRAGON KNIGHTS SOLE CHALLENGER TEAM TO QUALIFY TO LCS". Azubu. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
  4. ^ a b Lingle, Samuel (May 18, 2015). "Team Dragon Knights fills out lineup with a pair of Koreans". The Daily Dot. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
  5. ^ "Winterfox vs Team Dragon Knights". GosuGamers. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
  6. ^ Lingle, Samuel (May 18, 2015). "Team Dragon Knights fills out lineup with a pair of Koreans". The Daily Dot. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
  7. ^ Savanto (May 18, 2015). "Team Dragon Knights revela su roster". SKGCL. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
  8. ^ a b Wolf, Jacob (September 23, 2015). "Team Dragon Knights is now Team Arena Online, retains Seraph, Kez, and Ninja". The Daily Dot. Retrieved November 1, 2015.

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