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LOL: Eight years of career came to an unfortunate end, and veteran Khan missed the world championship for the fifth time

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As the edg team members dismantled the crystal hub despite the DK's obstruction, the 2021 League of Legends World Championship finals finally spent the lpl, and the DK team fell one step away from the two consecutive championships. Khan, a veteran who has been playing in the professional arena for eight years, can only end the last game of his career with full of regrets. This is the fourth time he has missed an international champion as an LCK champion, and perhaps fate is so cruel and dramatic.

LOL: Eight years of career came to an unfortunate end, and veteran Khan missed the world championship for the fifth time

At the end of 2013, Khan, who was only 17 years old at the time, debuted in an unknown team in South Korea, and just two months later he left South Korea to go to the We Team of LPL in China and joined we.a. He was one of the first South Koreans to go to China, but after several years of LSPL he never got the chance to play in the LPL arena. It wasn't until the summer of 2017 that he returned to South Korea to join longzhu gaming, who was in the middle and lower reaches of the league, that he finally reached a career turning point.

LOL: Eight years of career came to an unfortunate end, and veteran Khan missed the world championship for the fifth time

At that time, LZ had rookies BDD, CUZZ, veteran Pray and Gorilla, and it was the right five people who produced good chemistry, and Khan's talent was fully activated, and it took only one season to become the strongest single name contender for the LCK. In the 2017 LCK Summer Finals was given to Faker for his first league final defeat. Team LZ also played as the first seed of LCK in the 2017 Global Finals. As a result, LZ, who won all the group stage, was swept 0-3 in the quarter-finals by the later champion SSG. Khan's first international tour ended with a high and low walk.

LOL: Eight years of career came to an unfortunate end, and veteran Khan missed the world championship for the fifth time

In 2018, Longzhu Gaming changed its name to Kingzone Dragonx, introducing top-of-the-line peanut while maintaining the class. The KZ, which was further strengthened, completely swept all the opponents of the LCK and once again won the league championship in an overwhelming posture. However, in the 2018 MSI Mid-Season Championship, KZ suffered a crushing defeat at the peak of the RNG team in the final, with a 1-3 defeat, and Khan unfortunately became one of the witnesses of the upcoming LPL era. KZ, who encountered Waterloo again, has since collapsed and has not even qualified for the S8.

LOL: Eight years of career came to an unfortunate end, and veteran Khan missed the world championship for the fifth time

The 2019 Triple Crown SKT T1 ushered in a personnel reshuffle, gathering the most powerful and potential newcomers + veterans of the LCK at that time, and forming a super galactic battleship around faker. Khan joined SKT at this time, and won the LCK Spring and Summer Double Crown with the team, once again impacting MSI and the global finals with an unstoppable posture. However, in both major competitions they were all defeated by the European king g2 in the semi-finals. In 2020, Khan joined the S9 new branch champion fpx, but ushered in two unsatisfactory seasons, and finally lost to Ig in the first round of the bubbling competition and lost the S10 qualification.

LOL: Eight years of career came to an unfortunate end, and veteran Khan missed the world championship for the fifth time

Khan, who is 25 years old, left FPX at the end of 20 years, and he had planned to retire from the military and prepare to join the military under South Korea's compulsory military service system. But under the persuasion and invitation of former SKT coach KKKOMA, he decided to join the S10 championship DK team for another year. The other four positions have maintained the dominance of the S10 champion dk this year, winning the LCK Spring/Summer Double. Unfortunately, Khan, who has decided to retire this year, still failed to win the world championship. In the MSI final, DK lost 2-3 to RNG, while in the S11 final DK again lost 2-3 to Edg.

LOL: Eight years of career came to an unfortunate end, and veteran Khan missed the world championship for the fifth time

Retire at the end of the season as Khan said before. The fifth-inning tiebreaker of the 2021 League of Legends World Championship finals will be the last game of his eight-year career. Although the 25-year-old veteran played very well in the S11 game, and even scored a five-kill, the esports king was so cruel that he was only a finger away from the world finals championship trophy, but he never had the opportunity to touch and lift the trophy again.

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