The 2021 LoL World Championships [Worlds] starts in less than 12 hours. This year, Riot decided to make a somewhat last minute return to Iceland, after circumstances surrounding COVID made it implausi
Cloud9 made the announcement in a tweeted video, which featured CEO Jack Etienne explaining that after nearly a year and a half with the organization, K1ng would be starting in the LCS.
Cloud9 are once again LCS champions and will be heading to the org's first-ever Mid-Season Invitational appearance — a tournament they should've been at, only denied by the COVID-19 pandemic that canceled MSI 2020.
Cloud9's coaching staff won the Coaching Staff of the Split Award after the team's 1st place finish in Kim "Reignover" Yeu-jin's first split as head coach.
Years after winning three back to back EU LCS titles and attending two Worlds, former G2 Esports trio Perkz, Zven, and Mithy rejoined forces on Cloud9, this time with Mithy as a coach rather than a support. Read Mithy's expectations and reflections here:
Top Esports came into the tournament as favorites alongside DAMWON Gaming but almost made an early exit in the quarterfinals when Fnatic got a 2-0 lead over them. TES turned it around though and later spoke with the press about how they won the series and what they expect for the rest of their Worlds run. See their press conference here:
After two days of games in the 2020 World Championship Group Stage, Fnatic sits at 1-1. This is the first Worlds for Mithy as a coach, and he explains how he prepped and what to expect from FNC this year. Watch the interview here:
Teams addressed the current state of the league, their expectations heading towards the Finals weekend, and the upcoming League of Legends Worlds Championship in Shanghai, China, at the LEC 2020 Summer Finals press conference.
Once crowned Support King, now Head Coach of Fnatic, Alfonso "Mithy" Aguirre Rodriguez opens up about his transition from player to coach.
Headed to a possible 4-0 in the first two weeks of the League of Legends European Championship, Andre "Guilhoto" Guilhoto talked to us about the changes made to Origen to ensure the team's success, as well as Mithy moving from player to coach.
LCS and LEC teams are really shaking up the scene this off-season, and Alfonso "Mithy" Aguirre Rodriguez has joined in the fun, switching to a coaching role for Fnatic! Read more here:
After a long break from social media following TSM's loss in the Regional Finals, Jesper "Zven" Svenningsen has finally spoken out about his plans. He is a free agent looking for a team in EU or NA! Where will he go?
With every off-season brings Free Agency - a wild scramble after Worlds where players and teams look to upgrade themselves. Here is a list of the best players available this year. Among them fall Uzi and Ming, Faker and Mata, Zven and mithy, Bjergsen and brTT, and many more.
Following Origen's victory over TSM at Rift Rivals 2019, Mithy joined Nick Geracie to discuss dynamics within his team, the social expectations the community has for former teammates, and his perspective on the differences between playing in the LCS and the LEC.
The Unforgiven appeared three times during Rift Rivals 2019: NA vs. EU, securing wins in all three games as a pivotal factor in each victory.
LEC team, Origen finalizes their roster with Mithy, Kold, and head coach Guilhoto joining the team. On the 3rd of December (KST), Origen officially announced that they've signed support, Mithy and
Day 1 of the 2018 NA LCS Summer Split Quarterfinals was a clash between Echo Fox and TSM. In the match, TSM edged themselves to the semifinals with a 3-2 victory over Echo Fox. The matchup for the
¤ How do you feel about your win against 100 Thieves?I'm pretty happy that we beat a top team. We only beat the Golden Guardians and OpTic before this. It feels good to beat a team that is actu
¤ How do you feel about your win against Golden Guardians?I guess it feels good that we won. It was an easy win. Since we won against the last place team, it at least shows nothing is crumbling