LDLC OL

LDLC OL is a French esports organization with players competing in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Fortnite Battle Royale, League of Legends, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and World Rally Championship.

LDLC OL
DivisionsCounter-Strike: Global Offensive
Fortnite Battle Royale
League of Legends
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds
World Rally Championship
Founded1 August 2010 (2010-08-01)
Based inLyon[1]
LocationFrance
ManagerStéphan "Umibozu" Euthine
PartnersLDLC
Omen by HP
Seagate
Websitewww.team-ldlc.com

On January 7th, Team LDLC officially renamed to LDLC OL, following an announcement of partnership with the French football club Olympique Lyonnais.[1]

History

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

LDLC placed 5–8th at the CS:GO Major EMS One Katowice 2014.[2] They later won the CS:GO Major DreamHack Winter 2014 in November. Team LDLC's Counter-Strike team won the X Games CS:GO tournament in January 2015.[3] On 2 February, LDLC's roster left the team and was acquired by Team EnVyUs.[4]

On 27 February, the team announced that it had signed the former Awsomiac squad whose players were Kevin "madc" Ducourtioux, Charbel "BouLy" Naoum, David "HEdm" Thalien, Guillame "XpG" Veron, and Julien "PetitSkel" Marcantoni.[5]

Shortly after competing at ESL One Cologne 2014 as a player for Team LDLC, Hovik "KQLY" Tovmassian received a Valve Anti-Cheat ban for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive,[6] permanently restricting his account from playing. The timing of the ban caused speculation among followers of the game's professional play that his performance at the tournament was influenced by cheating software. Tovmassian took an opportunity shortly after the incident to state he had not cheated during any LAN tournaments.[7]

In March 2015, LDLC signed the Platinum Esports roster as a second CS:GO team, dubbed LDLC Blue.[8]

In November 2017, Team LDLC wins ESWC 2017 at Paris Games Week on Counter-Strike: Global Offensive after winning the 2015 edition.

League of Legends

On 28 November 2019, Markos "Comp" Stamkopoulos left the team, leaving it without an active League of Legends roster.

Rosters

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Nat. Nickname Name Position Join date
SIXER Christophe Xia Rifler/AWPer 5 April 2019
LOGAN Logan Corti Rifler (lurker) 16 January 2020
hAdji Ali Haïnouss Rifler 17 January 2020
Lambert Lambert Prigent Rifler 18 January 2020
Gringo Killian Garcia Rifler 19 January 2020
Ozstrik3r Steeve Flavigni Coach 26 January 2018

League of Legends

Nat. Nickname Name Position Join date
Bando Brian Ferrando Top Laner 2020-01-14
TynX Kristian Østergaard Hansen Jungler 2020-01-14
Vétheo Vincent Berrié Mid Laner 2020-01-14
Monk Joosep Kivilaan Bot Laner 2020-01-14
YellOwStaR Bora Kim Support 2017-10-13

Organization

Nat. Nickname Name Position
Umibozu Stéphan Euthine Director
marty Anthony Rabby General Manager
MoMaN Emmanuel Marquez Counter-Strike: Global Offensive manager
RegnaM Loïc Péron Counter-Strike: Global Offensive manager
Ozstrik3r Steeve Flavigni Counter-Strike: Global Offensive coach
Lounet Léo Maurice League of Legends manager
Yellowstar Bora Kim League of Legends head coach
Suzu Marc Fábregas de Miguel League of Legends assistant coach

References

  1. "Team LDLC rebrands to LDLC OL". Team_LDLC. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  2. "LDLC's placement at EMS One Katowice 2014". Electronic Sports League. Turtle Entertainment. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  3. Wynne, Jared (25 January 2015). "LDLC triumphs over NiP again, takes X Games final". The Daily Dot. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  4. "Les Team LDLC recrutés par EnVyUs". 2 February 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  5. TOPP, NIELS (27 February 2015). "TEAM-LDLC SIGNS AWSOMNIAC". 1337 Magazine. Aller Media.
  6. "Hovik "KQLY" Tovmasien's VAC Ban". Steam. 23 November 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
  7. "KQLY refutes LAN cheat claims". HLTV.org. 25 November 2014. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  8. Gonzales, Dennis (2 March 2015). "LDLC sign Platinum as second CS:GO team". TheScore eSports. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
ESL One Cologne 2014
Ninjas in Pyjamas
DreamHack Winter 2014 winner
2014
Succeeded by
ESL One Katowice 2015
Fnatic
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