100 Thieves

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2024 During the Summer split, Meech was benched and replaced by Tomo. The team finished the regular season with a 3-4 record and placed 3rd in the Summer playoffs, qualifying for the 2024 World Championship play-in.
2024 100 Thieves finished 5th-8th in the Spring playoffs with a 10-4 regular season record.
2024 100 Thieves wins Americas Stage 1 with a clean sweep, including a 3–0 victory over G2 Esports in the grand final, qualifying for Masters Shanghai as the first seed from Americas.
2024 100 Thieves parted ways with their entire League of Legends roster and coaching staff, retaining only Quid and signing new players Sniper, River, Meech, and Eyla. Goldenglue was announced as the new head coach.
2024 Competed in playoffs, finishing 4th and losing in Losers Round 3 to Ultra with a 2-3 series result.
2024 Los Angeles Thieves placed 4th in the 2024 CDL Championship, being eliminated by the Toronto Ultra.
2024 After placing 9th-12th in major 2, Afro was benched and JoeDeceives was moved back to the starting roster.
2024 The team mutually parted ways with head coach JKap and released players Afro, Kremp, Nastie, and JoeDeceives during the offseason.
November 2024 Tomo was released from the team, and FBI was re-signed as the new starting bot laner.
November 2024 100 Thieves announced a new roster including Tyler 'Dezignful' Gardner, Noyan 'Genburten' Ozkose, and Timothy 'iiTzTimmy' An, with Deston 'Bronzey' Nguyen as head coach. After being eliminated in the group stage of the 2024 Apex Legends Global Series World Championship, Dezignful announced he would explore options for the next season.
October 2024 100 Thieves was eliminated from the World Championship play-in by PSG Talon.
October 2024 Meech was released from the team.
October 31 2024 100 Thieves announced their intention to sell their LCS franchise spot for the 2025 season, but later collaborated with Riot Games to continue as a 'guest partner' in the reformed League of Legends Championship of The Americas (LTA).
October 8 2024 100 Thieves announces Alexander 'Zander' Dituri as the new fifth member of the roster.
October 3 2024 Bang announces he will be leaving the team after two and a half years.
September 2024 Los Angeles Thieves announced their new roster for the 2025 season, including Ghosty, Envoy, HyDra, and Scrappy, with ShAnE promoted to head coach and Sender joining as an assistant coach.
May 6 2024 Selected as one of 30 organizations in the Esports World Cup Foundation's Club Support Program, receiving a six-figure stipend and potential additional funding.
January 8 2024 100 Thieves signs in-game leader Kelden 'Boostio' Pupello, who previously won the 2023 Valorant Champions with Evil Geniuses.
2023 Ssumday was brought back to the team after Tenacity moved to content creation.
2023 100 Thieves released their entire League of Legends roster except for Closer, signing veterans Yiliang 'Doublelift' Peng and Søren 'Bjergsen' Bjerg, and promoting Alan 'Busio' Cwalina and Tenacity to full-time positions.
2023 The team announced Jang 'Cain' Nu-ri as their new head coach and signed Lim 'Quid' Hyeon-seung as their new mid laner.
2023 100 Thieves was nominated for Best Content Organization at The Streamer Awards
2023 Bjergsen announced his retirement following a quick exit in Spring playoffs.
2023 After a 5-8 start to the Spring Split, Kaas and 100 Thieves parted ways, with Nukeduck promoted to interim head coach and Danny 'Dan Dan' Comte joining as an assistant.
2023 Christopher 'Kaas' Oudheusden was hired as the team's new head coach, with Erlend 'Nukeduck' Holm joining as an assistant coach and Joseph 'JungleJuice' Jang promoted to general manager.
2023 The team finished the summer split with a 7-11 record, placing 7th-8th in the championship.
2023 Participated in playoffs, finishing 7-8th and losing in Lower Round 1 to Surge with a 2-3 series result.
2023 Los Angeles Thieves were eliminated by Seattle Surge and finished 7th-8th in the 2023 CDL Championship.
2023 After placing 9th-12th in the first major and a 2-5 record in qualifiers, Cammy was released and JoeDeceives was moved to substitute, with Kyle 'Kremp' Haworth and Byron 'Nastie' Plumridge joining the roster.
2023 The team won their second major title by finishing 1st in the fourth major of the season.
2023 Octane (Sam Larew) was selected to the 2nd Team All-Star, recognizing his significant contributions to the team.
2023 Los Angeles Thieves maintained their existing roster during the offseason for the Modern Warfare II season.
2023 Kenyen 'Capsidal' Sutton was brought in as a temporary substitute during major 2 qualifiers due to Kenny's health issues.
November 2023 Announced layoffs of 20% of workforce, with plans to spin off game studio and energy drink brand to focus on esports and apparel.
November 1 2023 100 Thieves announces Daniel 'eeiu' Vucenovic to the starting roster.
September 2023 100 Thieves released their entire Apex Legends roster.
September 2023 Los Angeles Thieves announced a new roster featuring Marcus 'Afro' Reid, Cameron 'Cammy' McKilligan, Daniel 'Ghosty' Rothe, and Joseph 'JoeDeceives' Romero.
September 25 2023 100 Thieves signs Tony 'Zikz' Gray as head coach, who previously coached their League of Legends team.
September 12 2023 100 Thieves releases players Derrek and stellar.
April 23 2023 Los Angeles Thieves won Call of Duty League 2023 - Major 4, earning $200,000 with their consistent roster of Drazah, Kenny, Octane, and Envoy
January 2023 Laid off around 30 employees, including several lead staff members.
2022 After the 2022 World Championship, General Manager PapaSmithy and coaches Reapered, Mithy, and Freeze parted ways with the team.
2022 The team announced all five players would return, with Milan 'Tenacity' Oleksij as a sixth man. Alfonso 'Mithy' Rodriguez joined the coaching staff.
2022 100 Thieves won Esports Apparel of the Year at the Esports Awards
2022 100 Thieves exited the Fortnite: Battle Royale competitive scene, releasing the remaining roster members.
2022 100 Thieves qualifies for 2022 Valorant Champions by beating The Guard in the NA Last Chance Qualifier and finishes the tournament 9-12th.
2022 100 Thieves was nominated for Best Content Organization at The Streamer Awards
2022 100 Thieves was nominated for Content Group of the Year at the Esports Awards
2022 100 Thieves was nominated for Esports Creative Team of the Year at the Esports Awards
2022 Los Angeles Thieves won their first major title at Major IV in New York City.

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