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Oh My God is a Chinese esports organization. Their League of Legends division was formed in May of 2012.

History [ edit ]

In May 2012, the Chinese eSports organization OMG picked up their first League of Legends team, although the roster was short lived, being replaced by the players from the notable team Noah's Ark in August. The team's first major tournament CPL Shenyang 2012 got off to a rocky start. Having narrowly beaten the Korean team MVP White 2-1, they went on to lose against veteran Chinese powerhouse, Invictus Gaming by the same scoreline, and then lost a rematch with MVP White, placing 3rd of three in the tournament. The following months led to strong showings at various small events and tournaments. A big opportunity to showcase their talents came in December 2012, when they would replace Azubu Frost in G-League 2012 Season 2. They were able to make it out of groups with a 1-2 record but lost in the first round of the bracket stage to eventual champions Team WE.i-Rocks, placing 5th overall.

It was during early Season 3 that OMG developed rapidly and started to become a feared opponent in Asia. They would qualify to play in NVIDIA Game Festival 2013 facing off against a few of the best Asian teams. They would lose against Season 2 World Championship participants World Elite and the Season 2 Champions Taipei Assassins, ending up 4th but proved to be a good experience for the players. Next OMG would qualify for one of the most competitive Chinese leagues, 2013 LPL Spring. Throughout the season, the team would tear through China's best, ending with a record of 21-7 and being 2nd going into playoffs. OMG overcame both World Elite and Positive Energy to become the LPL Spring Champions and prove their place as a world class team.

OMG would go on to win the major StarsWar 8 tournament, place 3rd at IEM Season VIII - Global Challenge Shanghai and dominate again in 2013 LPL Summer, ending in 1st place with a record of 17-4. Gaining much traction throughout Season 3, OMG became a favorite to possibly be a Chinese representative at the coveted Season 3 World Championship in Los Angeles. At the Season 3 China Regional Finals in September 2013, OMG would face off versus three other of the country's top teams for a spot at the championship. After beating Invictus 2-0, OMG was able to be victorious over Royal Club Huang Zu, advancing them to the grand final but more important, winning the seed for Worlds. They would lose to Royal Club in the finals 3-1 and although missing the chance to gain the huge advantage of being placed directly into the quarterfinals, it still meant they would be present in the US to fight against the world's best.

At the S3 Championship, OMG would prove to be a powerhouse in their groups, taking the teams by storm with their early game aggression. They would only lose one game to SK Telecom T1 and advance to the quarterfinals where they would face familiar foe, Royal Club Huang Zu. The match would be the most anticipated one for quarterfinals and did not disappoint. The set would prove to be explosive, with both sides playing very aggressively. OMG would being conquered by their Regional Finals rivals, losing 0-2 and finishing 5th overall. OMG participated in the International Esports Tournament 2014 where the team placed 2nd and lost 0-2 to EDward Gaming in the finals. After they finished 1st in the 2014 LPL Spring Season, OMG qualified for All-Star Paris 2014. After they finished 3rd in groups, OMG was able to defeat Cloud9 2-0 in the Semifinals but lost to SK Telecom T1 K in a 0-3 sweep in the Finals. With a solid 2nd place finish at All-Stars, OMG went back to China for the 2014 LPL Spring Playoffs but were unable to win. They finished in 3rd place after they took down Team WE 2-1 in the third-place match. The Summer Season ended with two 2nd place finished for OMG both in the regular season and in the playoffs. The team lost 1-2 to LGD Gaming in the Regional Qualifiers and failed to make it to Worlds.

After they acquired Uzi in one of the biggest transfers ever, OMG was unable to work together due to having too many star players in all roles. Despite a solid 3rd place finish in the regular season of the Spring Split, LGD Gaming defeated OMG 3-0 in the Quarterfinals. In Summer, after a 7th place finish in the regular season, OMG was able to defeat Master3 in the first round of playoffs but got knocked out by Vici Gaming after they lost to them 1-3. OMG was however able to have decent showings in the 2015 Demacia Cup - Summer Season. They finished 2nd after an 0-3 loss to EDward Gaming. They also got knocked out in the Semifinals of the 2015 Demacia Cup Grand Finals after a 1-3 loss to Invictus Gaming.

OMG wanted to keep their tradition of being an all Chinese team so they didn't bring in any Korean imports in 2016. Despite good performances in 2016 LPL Spring Season, OMG finished 5th in the group and had to play in the Summer Promotion tournament. They were able to easily re-qualify for the LPL with a win over Energy Pacemaker.All in a 3-0 sweep. Summer was a similar story for OMG as they once against finished at the bottom of their group and re-qualified for the LPL after defeating Saint Gaming 3-0 and Young Miracles 3-2 in the 2017 Spring Promotion Tournament.

OMG improved a lot going into the 2017 season. In the 2017 LPL Spring Season, OMG finished 2nd with a 9-7 record. They went into the playoffs with a lot of momentum and achieved a respectable 4th place finish after a 2-3 loss to EDG in the third place match. This performance did carry over initially in the 2017 LPL Summer Season as OMG once again finished 2nd in their group with a 10-6 record. Their playoffs performance however wasn't so stellar. The team lost 1-3 to Invictus Gaming in their first match and was quickly knocked out of playoffs. The 2017 Season China Regional Finals gave OMG one final chance to qualify for Worlds but the team got swept 0-3 in the first round by Invictus Gaming. This ended their 2017 season.

Trivia [ edit ]

One of the only LPL teams that have never had any foreign players in their history. The Taiwanese player Mountain did briefly play for OMG in 2017, but as the political status of Taiwan is uncertain, it is unclear whether he technically was a "foreign player" or not.

Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2014. Nominated the Most Improved Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.

title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2014.

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R C ID Name Role Contract Ends Joined CN Curse Chen Chen (陈晨) 2 Top 2021-11-16 2019-05-21 CN H4cker Yang Zhi-Hao (杨志浩) 3 Jungle 2021-11-16 2019-12-16 CN icon Xie Tian-Yu (谢天宇) 4 Mid 2021-11-15 2015-12-?? CN Eric He Qiang (何强) 5 Bot 2021-11-16 2020-07-24 CN Smlz Han Jin (韩金) 6 Bot 2020-11-17 2019-12-16 CN cold Liu Shi-Yu (刘时雨) 7 Support 2020-11-17 2015-05-21 CN Sora Liu Zhi-Long (刘志龙) 8 Sub/Sup 2021-11-16 2020-05-24

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C ID Name Position BaoGe (宝哥) Hou Ge-Ting (侯阁亭) Owner Dan Xiao-Wen (单晓雯) Chief Executive Officer LinDa Wang Xiao-Lin (王啸林) Chief Operating Officer Qi Yu (戚禹) Manager Panda Ye Wei-Jian (叶玮健) 80 Head Coach Pianzhi Chen Jia-Wei (陈嘉威) 80 Coach Medusa Feng Jun-Da (冯俊达) 80 Analyst HL He Long (贺隆) Leader

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