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Worlds2021: T1 Unveiled their Official Roster for League of Legends World Championship 2021 with Major Changes

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Worlds2021: T1 Unveiled their Official Roster for League of Legends World Championship 2021 with Major Changes

Worlds2021: T1 Unveiled their Official Roster for League of Legends World Championship 2021 with Major Changes. The T1 team, which won the Regional Finals and secured a ticket to compete in the LoL World Championship 2021  from the third bag, confirmed their squad to compete in the event after losing to DWG in the final of the LCK 2021 Summer Season.

We were unable to witness T1, who had previously won the World Championship three times, compete at last year’s World Championship. T1 aims to make its fans happy under Faker’s leadership, as it returns to its rightful place. T1’s squad for the Worlds2021: T1 Unveiled their Official Roster for League of Legends World Championship 2021 (WORLDS2021) is as follows:

  • Top lane: Canna
  • Forest: Oner and Cuzz
  • Mid laner: Faker
  • Support: Keria
  • Bottom laneTeddy and Gumayusi

It’s yet unclear which fives T1 will compete in the World Championship in 2021. There has been no consistency in the T1 squad for the past two seasons. Former coaches Daeny and Zefa alternated between Teddy-Gumayusi and Oner-Cuzz on occasion. Clozer had an opportunity to take Faker’s spot on occasion. T1, who left the coach of the team in the middle of the summer, entrusted Stardust with the team. Stardust preferred Teddy over the quintet of Canna, Oner, Faker, Keria, and Gumayusi in the second part of the season.

We can see that team selection is done based on the opponent in order to benefit from Teddy and Cuzz’s experience. Teddy could face EDG in T1, while EDG will face EDward Gaming and 100 Thieves in Group B.

ABOUT T1

T1 Entertainment & Sports is a global esports joint venture that owns and operates the T1 League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) squad, as well as teams in Fortnite, Dota 2, PUBG, Super Smash Bros., Hearthstone, and Apex Legends. T1 did not participate in the last edition of the League of Legends World championship in China.

Read More : WORLDS2021: League of Legends World Championship 2021 to Start From 5th October in Iceland- Check Details

Ashish Jha
Ashish is a passionate writer in the gaming and esports industry, and an Anime geek, fueled by coding, coffee, and late-night game sessions.

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