DRX’s World Champion Head Coach is Coming To The LCS in 2023

According to league reporter Breek Seager, Kim "Song" Sang-soo, head coach of the current world champion DRX.

DRX’s world champion head coach is coming to the LCS in 2023
By Shubham Dalal | Dec 11, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Don’t look now, but FlyQuest’s 2023 LCS roster just got even scarier. According to league reporter Breek Seager, Kim “Song” Sang-soo, head coach of the current world champion DRX, will sign with FlyQuest in the LCS for the 2023 season. Ssong’s agreement with DRX, like the rest of the team’s roster and staff, expired at the end of November this year, according to the esport’s global contract database.Song teamed up with assistant coach Lee “Mowgli” Jae-ha to lead the reigning world champions through one of the most unlikely victories in 2022, with a five-game winning streak over Faker and T1 in the finals in San Francisco.If you need more information about DRX’s World Champion Head Coach is Coming To The LCS in 2023 then read carefully and don’t forget to share with your friends.

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This isn’t Ssong’s first foray into the LCS. The 33-year-old veteran played as a mid laner in 2012, participating in that year’s Worlds with NaJin Sword. Since then, he helped coach the 2016 ROX Tigers to the Summer Title in the LCK before leading the Immortals to a Worlds berth in Summer 2017. He remained in North America and coached TSM, Echo Fox and CLG before returning to South Korea and joining the DRX staff ahead of the 2021 LCK Spring Split.

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FlyQuest’s revamped roster is being built from the ground up on all fronts. New President and Chief Gaming Officer Papasmith recently joined the organization after a three-year stint as the general manager of LCS heavyweight 100 Thieves.Under new leadership, FlyQuest isn’t taking any prisoners this year, spending a lot of fresh money from its recent acquisition by the owner of the National Hockey League’s Florida Panthers right out of the gate. In a move that surprised some given their reputation as a flashy, mediocre LCS team, it cut its entire 2022 roster, which made a respectable addition to community favorite JoseDevo in the jungle and Toucoil in the mid lane. put the campaign together.

For the upcoming season, FlyQuest has signed support from Team Liquid Academy, Eela, a player widely considered the field’s best prospect after repeated splits of dominance in the North American amateur ranks. In the mid lane, 2022 LCK Rookie of the Year Lee “Vikla” Dae-kwang will wear the green alongside AD carry Lee “Prince” Chae-hwan, who just finished his second professional season on the LIV sandbox, LCK 2nd is on.Earned LCK second and third team All-Pro honors in two of his last three splits. In the top lane and jungle, Impact and Spica are reportedly joining FlyQuest to complete a formidable roster.

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