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|title=T1
|title=T1
|type=Esports
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|youtube=https://www.youtube.com/sktt1
|youtube=https://www.youtube.com/sktt1
|linkedin=https://www.facebook.com/T1LoL
|linkedin=https://www.facebook.com/T1LoL
|sponsors={{Sponsor
|id=Samsung Odyssey Neo
|start=2020
|startRef=https://news.samsung.com/global/interview-game-changers-on-screen-t1-esports-stars-break-down-the-behind-the-scenes-of-their-odyssey-brand-films
|type=team
}}{{Sponsor
|id=Red Bull
|start=2020-12-02
|startRef=https://www.redbull.com/int-en/t1-join-red-bull-family
|type=team
}}{{Sponsor
|id=Goal Studio
|start=2023-01-07
|startRef=https://esportsadvocate.net/2023/01/t1-replaces-nike-with-goal-studio/
|type=team
}}{{Sponsor
|id=AfreecaTV
|start=2022-06-09
|startRef=https://www.invenglobal.com/articles/17400/t1s-league-of-legends-team-signs-streaming-partnership-with-afreecatv
|type=team
}}{{Sponsor
|id=Mercedes-Benz
|start=2023-05-02
|startRef=https://esportsinsider.com/2023/05/t1-and-mercedes-partnership
|type=team
}}{{Sponsor
|id=Hana Bank
|start=2020-07-24
|startRef=https://archive.esportsobserver.com/t1-partnership-hana-bank/
|type=team
}}{{Sponsor
|id=SteelSeries
|start=2021-08-24
|startRef=https://steelseries.com/press/91-steelseries-and-t1-announce-partnership
|type=team
}}{{Sponsor
|id=Ralph Lauren
|start=2023-12-14
|startRef=https://twitter.com/gumayusing/status/1735244747718177169
|type=team
}}{{Sponsor
|id=Klevv
|start=2019-10-23
|startRef=https://www.essencore.com/en/about_press_sub?idx=256
|type=team
}}{{Sponsor
|id=Pulsar
|start=2024-04-05
|startRef=https://twitter.com/PulsarGears/status/1776175845117505912
|type=team
}}{{Sponsor
|id=HSBC
|start=2024-03-12
|startRef=https://martechvibe.com/article/hsbc-one-partners-with-lol-team-t1/
|type=team
}}{{Sponsor
|id=Secretlab
|start=2019-10-28
|startRef=https://esportsinsider.com/2019/10/t1-secretlab
|type=team
}}{{Sponsor
|id=Laneige
|type=team
}}{{Sponsor
|id=DORCO
|type=team
}}
|description=T1 is a leading esports organization based in Seoul, South Korea, renowned for its highly successful League of Legends team. Founded in 2013 as SK Telecom T1 by SK Telecom, the organization became T1 in 2019 through a joint venture with Comcast Spectacor. Key figures include Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok, considered one of the best League of Legends players of all time. T1 has won three World Championships (2013, 2015, 2016) and continues to compete in other popular esports titles such as Dota 2, Valorant, and Fortnite. The organization is known for its strong competitive performance, state-of-the-art training facilities, and significant influence within the global esports community.
|description=T1 is a leading esports organization based in Seoul, South Korea, renowned for its highly successful League of Legends team. Founded in 2013 as SK Telecom T1 by SK Telecom, the organization became T1 in 2019 through a joint venture with Comcast Spectacor. Key figures include Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok, considered one of the best League of Legends players of all time. T1 has won three World Championships (2013, 2015, 2016) and continues to compete in other popular esports titles such as Dota 2, Valorant, and Fortnite. The organization is known for its strong competitive performance, state-of-the-art training facilities, and significant influence within the global esports community.
|showGallery=No
|active employees={{Employee
|name=Joe Marsh
|flag=USA
|position=CEO
|joindate=2019
}}
|past employees={{Employee2
|name=Lim Yo-hwan
|flag=South Korea
|position=Founder
|joindate=2002
|leavedate=2010
}}
|showGallery=Yes
|image1=t1hq.jpg
|caption1=T1 Headquarters in Seoul, South Korea
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 18:47, 17 April 2025



T1 is a leading esports organization based in Seoul, South Korea, renowned for its highly successful League of Legends team. Founded in 2013 as SK Telecom T1 by SK Telecom, the organization became T1 in 2019 through a joint venture with Comcast Spectacor. Key figures include Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok, considered one of the best League of Legends players of all time. T1 has won three World Championships (2013, 2015, 2016) and continues to compete in other popular esports titles such as Dota 2, Valorant, and Fortnite. The organization is known for its strong competitive performance, state-of-the-art training facilities, and significant influence within the global esports community.


Current employees

NamePositionJoin Date
United StatesJoe Marsh
CEO2019

Past employees

NamePositionJoin DateLeave Date
South KoreaLim Yo-hwan
Founder20022010

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