Английская Википедия:Canna (gamer)
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Kim Chang-dong (Шаблон:Lang-ko), better known as Canna (Шаблон:Lang-ko), is a South Korean professional League of Legends player for Dplus KIA.[1] He made his debut during KeSPA Cup 2019.[2]
He was a trainee of T1 before being promoted to the team.
Early life
His role model is Khan.[3]
His in-game name was based on his favourite anime character, Kanna Kamui, from Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid.[4]
Career
Season 9
During his time as trainee, he and four other trainees from T1, Ellim, Mask, Gumayushi and Kuri, competed in the 2019 LoL Amateur Tournament. The team was called 'T1 rookies', and they won the tournament.[5][6]
On November 26, 2019, T1 announced that Canna would be joining as part of the roster.[7] His first game after the announcement was against Gen.G during KeSPA Cup 2019, and his first champion used was Aatrox, which he won.
Season 10
He played his first LCK game on February 7, 2020, against Hanwha Life Esports.[8] He and his team finished the split in second place, which qualified them to the second round of playoffs.[9]
On April 25, 2020, he and his team won the LCK Spring finals. This was his first LCK title, which made him a 'Royal RoaderШаблон:Efn'.[10]
Season 11
He was included in the roster for 2021 League of Legends World Championship.[11]
On November 25, 2021, he was transferred to Nongshim RedForce before the 2022 Spring Split.[12]
Accomplishments
Year | Team | Event | Place |
---|---|---|---|
2020 | T1 | KeSPA Cup 2019 | 3rd–4th |
League of Legends Champions Korea Spring 2020 | 1st | ||
2020 Mid-Season Cup | 7th–8th | ||
League of Legends Champions Korea Summer 2020 | 5th | ||
Korea Regional Finals 2020 | 2nd | ||
LCK | League of Legends All-Star 2020 (LCK vs. LPL) | 1st | |
2021 | T1 | League of Legends Champions Korea Spring 2021 | 4th |
League of Legends Champions Korea Summer 2021 | 2nd | ||
Korea Regional Finals 2021 | 1st | ||
Season 11 World Championship | 3rd–4th | ||
2022 | Nongshim RedForce | League of Legends Champions Korea Spring 2022 | 8th |
Individual awards
- 2020 LCK Summer Split All-Pro 2nd Team[13]
References
Notes
External links
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