Faker Has Just Won His 100th Match at League Worlds

Faker Has Just Won His 100th Match at League Worlds

As a dedicated fan and admirer of Lee ‘Faker’ Sang-hyeok, I stand in awe of his extraordinary journey through the realm of esports. His unparalleled success at League of Legends Worlds is nothing short of legendary, and his recent achievement of 100 match wins at Worlds cements his status as the GOAT.


Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok is widely known as one of the most prominent figures in the global esports scene. Often referred to as the Greatest of All Time (GOAT) in League of Legends, he’s a veritable rockstar in South Korea. Recently, he surpassed 100 victories at the League of Legends World Championship, making him the first player ever to reach this historic milestone. This remarkable achievement comes after a decade of participating in the tournament.

Massive Milestone

In 2013, Faker participated and triumphed at his initial League Worlds tournament, securing a 3-0 win over Royal Club with T1 to pocket a $1,000,000 cash prize. Ever since then, he has reigned supreme at the 2015, 2016, and 2023 League World Championships, earning him the title of the most successful player not only in League, but possibly across the entire esports sector.

In summary, Faker’s notable triumphs are backed up by first place wins in tournaments such as MSI, LCK, and IEM. To put it simply, he has accumulated close to 2 million dollars in individual earnings since joining the professional League of Legends scene.

Lately, he achieved a significant achievement, reaching his hundredth win at League of Legends Worlds. This remarkable feat occurred in a match against G2 Esports during the Swiss Stage, where Team 1 (T1) convincingly defeated the European team with scores of 2 – 0.

So far in this tournament, I’ve seen T1 drop only one match from their four games, and it seems Faker is on a roll again – but hold your cheers just yet. The road to victory is still long, and the grand finale of this year’s League Worlds won’t take place until November 2nd, when the best of the best will gather in London, England to battle for the massive $445,000 prize.

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2024-10-12 15:47