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LCK 2021 offseason roster changes tracker With Worlds 2021 over, countless stories written, history made, and a champion crowned, comes the offseason—a crucial three-month window that will dictate what teams will look like next year. In November, professional contracts for League of Legends players will begin to expire, signaling a chain of events from the LCS in North America all the way to the LCK in South Korea. Some teams will look to improve upon their rosters in the offseason, extend contracts, and sign new players, while others will take a different approach, start from square one again, and rebuild. Here are the confirmed and reported moves for teams in the LCK. 먹튀검증 Afreeca Freecs Nov. 15: Releases five players and two coaches Afreeca Freecs, who placed sixth with a respectable 11-7 record in the 2021 LCK Summer Split, let go of Dread, Fly, Bang, Lehends, and Keine to kick off the offseason in South Korea. The org also parted ways with coaches Nam “Lira” Tae-yoo and Han “Rigby” Earl.s Nov. 20: Picks up four players Afreeca Freecs signed FATE, Ellim, Teddy, and Hoit in an effort to re-establish themselves in the LCK. The team will look to compete for the top of the table in 2022. Dec. 6: Bang retires Bang retired from professional League of Legends to fulfill his duty in the military service in South Korea. DRX Sept. 17: CvMax, dongHo leaves After a poor season, having placed 10th with a 2-16 record in the 2021 LCK Summer Split, DRX decided to let go of its coaching staff. Head coach Kim “cvMax” Dae-ho and coach Park “dongHo” Dong-ho became free agents. Sept. 17: Destroy enters free agency DRX allowed top lane substitute Yoon ‘Destroy’ Jeong Min to explore his options ahead of the 2022 LCK season. The sub made just one appearance throughout the year (and lost) on Renekton. Nov. 15: Coaches SSong and Bory leave DRX parted ways with coach Kim “SSONG” Sang-soo and academy coach Lee “Bory” Seong-yun, whose contracts expired on Nov. 15. |
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