Bjergsen

Danish League of Legends player

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April 2023 Retired from competitive eSports after a distinguished career.
April 8 2023 Bjergsen announces his retirement from professional League of Legends after being eliminated early in the 2023 Spring split playoffs with 100 Thieves.
2022 Bjergsen joined Team Liquid, finishing 3rd in the LCS and 4th in domestic competition.
November 24 2021 Bjergsen joins Team Liquid after leaving Team SoloMid.
September 2021 Bjergsen announces his desire to resume playing professionally.
2020 Bjergsen remained with Team SoloMid, finishing 4th in the LCS. The team did not perform well at the World Championship, placing 13th–16th.
2020 Concluded his initial 7-year run as the starting mid laner for Team SoloMid.
October 2020 Bjergsen retires from professional play after a seven-year career with Team SoloMid and transitions to the head-coach position.
2019 Bjergsen continued with Team SoloMid, placing 2nd in the LCS and 5th–6th in domestic competition.
2018 Bjergsen was included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the Games category, recognizing his significant achievements in the esports industry.
2018 Bjergsen competed with Team SoloMid in the NA LCS, finishing 5th–6th place in domestic competition and 3rd overall.
2015 Won the International Esports Masters (IEM) Katowice tournament with Team SoloMid.
2014 Began his 7-year tenure as the starting mid laner for Team SoloMid (TSM) in the League of Legends Championship Series (LCS).
January 23 2014 Riot Games announces Bjergsen violated LCS rules by encouraging a contracted player to leave their team, resulting in a $2,000 fine.
November 2 2013 Bjergsen leaves Ninjas in Pyjamas (NiP) and moves to North America to join Team SoloMid (TSM) as their mid laner.
February 21 2013 Bjergsen turns 17 years old, becoming eligible to play professionally with Copenhagen Wolves in the European League of Legends Championship Series.

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