sOAZ
sOAZ | |
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Paul Boyer | |
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Status | Active |
Born | January 9, 1994 |
Hometown | Bordeaux, France |
Nationality | French |
Current team | FNATIC |
Role | Top laner |
League | EU LCS |
Games | League of Legends |
Championships | 2018 Spring EU LCS, IEM X San Jose, 2014 Spring EU LCS, 2013 Summer EU LCS, 2013 Spring EU LCS, DreamHack Winter 2012 |
Professional career | |
Nov 2010 - Jun 2011 | against All authority |
Jun 2011 - Oct 2011 | Millenium |
Oct 2011 - Nov 2011 | Absolute Legends |
Nov 2011 - May 2012 | against All authority |
Jun 2012 - Dec 2014 | FNATIC |
Jan 2015 - Dec 2016 | Origen |
Jan 2017 - Present | FNATIC |
Paul Boyer, better known as sOAZ, is a French League of Legends player who is the top laner for FNATIC of the EU LCS. He has also played for Origen and against All authority (aAa). While on aAa sOAZ was a runner-up in the Season 1 World Championship.[1] sOAZ is one of the most decorated players to play in the EU LCS, having won five split titles (2013 Spring EU LCS, 2013 Summer EU LCS, 2014 Spring EU LCS, 2018 Spring EU LCS, 2018 Summer EU LCS) and six World Championship appearances.[2]
sOAZ first joined FNATIC in 2012 and enjoyed over two years of success with an iconic roster which included xPeke, Cyanide and Yellowstar. On December 23, 2014 sOAZ left FNATIC and soon after joined former teammate xPeke, who founded Origen.[3][4] sOAZ is one of only 4 players who have qualified for six World Championships, along with Sneaky, Doublelift and Clearlove.
sOAZ is one of the most accomplished western League of Legends players with the highest amount of total tournament prize money earned to date (excluding players originating from China and Korea)[5].
Tournament results
against All authority
Fnatic
- 1st —2014 Spring EU LCS
- 1st —2013 Summer EU LCS
- 1st —2013 Spring EU LCS
- 1st —DreamHack Winter 2012
Origen
- 1st — 2015 Spring EU CS
- 2nd — 2015 Summer EU LCS
- 3-4th - 2015 League of Legends World Championship
- 1st — IEM X San Jose
- 2nd — 2016 Spring EU LCS
- 9th — 2016 Summer EU LCS
Fnatic
- 3rd — 2017 Spring EU LCS
- 3rd — 2017 Summer EU LCS
- 5th-8th — 2017 League of Legends World Championship
- 1st — 2018 Spring EU LCS
- 3rd-4th — 2018 Mid-Season Invitational
- 1st - 2018 Summer EU LCS
References
- ↑ http://espn.go.com/esports/story/_/id/15212180/just-need-keep-improving-myself
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-09-02. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
- ↑ "sOAZ set to part ways with Fnatic, said to be on trial with Origen". 23 December 2014.
- ↑ "sOAZ: 'I think we learned a lot going through Challenger, qualifying for LCS, and playing this LCS season'".
- ↑ "Esports Earnings - Top Player Rankings For League of Legends"