According to sources and multiple reports by Turkish esports media, the former top laner for SuperMassive, Armut, is being signed by LEC team, MAD Lions. Read more about the signing here:
Less than one month away from competing, Royal Youth has confirmed that it will not have a League of Legends roster for the 2020 Turkish Championship League.
Earlier this month, Golden Guardians announced the signing of former Turkish jungler, Can "Closer" Çelik. We had the opportunity to have a quick chat with the player about League of Legends All-Star 2019 and his expectations for playing in the LCS.
GGS has had a rough time since joining the LCS in the franchise back in 2017, but they've been making steady improvements to both their players and coaching staff since then. Here is what they've done so far:
Wednesday afternoon, Golden Guardians announced signing of former Turkish jungler, Can "Closer" Celik. Their roster has not been finalized yet, but have more on the way. Here's what the signing means for GGS:
Clutch Gaming proves their worth silencing the doubters and dissenters, qualifying to the Worlds 2019 Group Stage after a quick and easy 3-0 victory over their Turkish opponents, Royal Youth. But it wasn't just the Huni show, Clutch brought something more.
Turkish representative Royal Youth is heading to the Play-In Knockout Stage. Facing elimination at a record of 0-3, the TCL champion beat back Brazil's Flamengo eSports to force a tiebreaker before beating the CBLoL champion again to stay alive in the next stage of the 2019 World Championship as Group D's 2nd Seed.
GBM will continue to play in Turkey in 2019.On the 27th of November, Royal Youth made an announcement on their Twitter that GBM will 'play wearing the Royal Youth uniform' starting next season. Royal
League of Legends pro-team, Royal Youth signs their new 'pilot' for 2019. On the 26th, Royal Youth announced that they have acquired Woo Hyung “Pilot” Na, former AD Carry of MVP. 'Pilot'