Ceros Becomes DetonatioN FocusMe Coach
DetonatioN FocusMe, an esports organization, announced on the club's website that Kyohei 'Ceros' Yoshida's activity has changed. Now, from the position of an active player, he moved to the coaching chair and will help his already former teammates as a mentor.
According to the management of the organization, Ceros was one of the main reasons why DetonatioN FocusMe had success in the history of the club, and Yoshida himself is one of the most talented League of Legends players in Japan.
Yoshida's career, as in the case of the legendary Faker, is limited to only one organization, but not T1, but DetonatioN FocusMe. He became part of the organization in April 2013. In almost 9 years of playing with DFM, he was able to win in such events as LJL Grand Finals 2014, LJL Grand Finals 2015, LJL Spring 2019, LJL Summer 2019, LJL Spring 2020 and LJL Spring 2021. In addition, he managed to break through to 2018 World Championship, 2019 World Championship and Mid-Season Invitational 2019. In these tournaments, he placed 17-20, 21-24 and 8-9 respectively. Nevertheless, Ceros can be called a successful LoL player only according to someone's subjective opinion, since, given the experience in the professional arena, the esportsman could have achieved much more. His earnings for almost 9 years amounted to $95,000.
With the departure of Ceros from the starting roster, the League of Legends roster now looks like this:
- Shinsuke 'Evi' Murase
- Moon 'Steal' Kyung-young
- Lee 'Yaharong' Chang-ju
- Yuta 'Yuapon' Sugiura
- Kazuta 'Kazu' Suzuki
- Lee 'Harp' Ji-young
- Kyohei 'Ceros' Yoshida (coach)
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