Royal Never Give Up
File:Royal Never Give Up logo.png | |
Sport | League of Legends |
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Colors | Gold and black |
Royal Never Give Up is a Chinese League of Legends team that is competing in the League of Legends Pro League. They were the winners of the 2016 LPL Spring Split.[1][2][3] It is the sister team to Star Horn Royal Club.
History
Season 5
After Star Horn Royal Club was relegated to the LSPL, they bought Vici Potential Gaming and rebranded the team to Royal Never Give Up. They also switched rosters with Team King. While the main SHRC team would compete in the LSPL, Royal Never Give Up became the LPL team of the organization. During the 2015 LPL Summer Split RNG had a tough time and finished 9th with 3 wins, 12 draws and 7 losses. This forced RNG to play in the 2016 LPL Spring Promotion Tournament where they re-qualified for the LPL after defeating Young Glory and 2144 Gaming. RNG also won 2015 NESO in November, beating Snake Esports 2-1 in the finals. In December the team acquired Mata, Looper, inSec, NaMei and Sask with the intention of using a 10 man roster.
Season 6
With their new rejuvenated roster, RNG started off the regular season of the 2016 LPL Spring Split strong and midway through the season, earned an invite to the IEM X World Championship. This was their first international tournament as a team and they were able to perform well, defeating Origen and then Ever but losing to Fnatic 1-2 in the Semifinals. Returning to China, RNG went on to finish the regular season in 1st place with a 13-3 record. In the 2016 LPL Spring Playoffs, RNG was placed in the semifinals due to their 1st place finish in Group B. Their first opponent was Team WE and despite WE putting up a good fight, RNG was able to defeat them 3-2 to advance to the finals. Their final opponent was Edward Gaming and despite EDG being the favorite, RNG was able to silence their critics and won the series 3-1, becoming the LPL Spring Split Champions and earning a trip to the 2016 Mid-Season Invitational, where they placed 3-4th after losing to SK Telecom T1, in the bracket stage.
Roster
Nationality | ID | Name | Role | Joined |
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South Korea | Looper | Jang Hyeong-seok (장형석) | Top | |
China | mlxg | Liu Shi-yu (刘世宇) | Jungle | |
China | Xiaohu | Li Yuan-Hao (李元浩) | ||
China | Uzi | Jian Zi-Hao (简自豪)) | ||
South Korea | Mata | Cho Se-hyong (조세형) | AD Carry | |
China | Wuxx | Wang Cheng | AD Carry (sub) | |
China | NaMei | Zhu Jia-Wen (朱佳文) | AD Carry (sub) | |
China | Sask | Zhou Xiang-yi (周翼翔) | Mid (sub) |
Management
Nationality | ID | Name | Role | Joined |
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South Korea | Fly | Sangchul Kim | Coach | |
South Korea | VicaL | Kim Sun-mook (김선묵) | Assistant Coach | |
China | SanShao | Huang Cheng (黄诚) | Manager |
References
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Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by | League of Legends Pro League winner Spring 2016 |
Succeeded by imcumbent |