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All LCK Rosters for 2023: Reports, Rumors & Confirmations

2022 was a big year for the Korean league in League of Legends esports. The League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) proved to be the best region this year as two of its four representatives made it to the grand final of Worlds 2022 and won the World Championship trophy after two years. Korea also had a solid performance at the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) where the region finished second. However, it is safe to say that going into the 2023 season of League of Legends esports, the LCK will be a definite favorite. The LPL (League of Legends Pro League) and the LCK are the heavyweights of the League of Legends esports scene and the LCK has collectively won seven titles. 

The offseason following Worlds in League of Legends esports is always buzzing with activities and this is when pro players and teams discuss their buyout situations and announce their moves. Unsurprisingly, we’ve already had a string of rumors and reports. Let us look at how the LCK rosters are shaping up for 2023, including reports, rumors, and official confirmations.

League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) Teams for 2023

DRX 

DRX made history at Worlds 2022 by defeating T1 and lifting the Summoner’s Cup in North America. However, just weeks after tasting such a big success, the team announced the free agency of all its five players. DRX wrote on Twitter, “DRX announces the contracts with Hwang “Kingen” Sung-hoon, Hong “Pyosik” Chang-hyun, Kim “Zeka” Geon-woo, Kim “Deft” Hyeok-gyu, Jo “BeryL” Geon-hee have expired.

DRX has announced the signing of the following players:

  • Top: Kim “Rascal” Kwang-hee

  • Jungle: Kim “Croco” Dong-bum

  • Mid: Yu “FATE” Su-hyeok

  • ADC: Seo “deokdam” Dae-gil

  • Support: Jo “BeryL” Geon-hee

T1

T1 was the runner-up of Worlds 2022 and is one of the most storied organizations in League of Legends esports. While it was first reported that its star player  Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok was exploring his options in other regions, on 28th November, T1 announced that it has signed Faker for three more years. According to Fandom, the contracts of Ryu “Keria” Min-seok, Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong, Choi “Zeus” Woo-je have been extended till November 2023, with Mun “Oner” Hyeon-jun’s extended till 2024. As a result, the 2022 roster is set to continue for the upcoming season. 

T1 2023 team (The four players except Faker are still contracted):

  • Top: Zeus

  • Jungle: Oner

  • Mid: Faker

  • ADC: Gumayusi

  • Support: Keria

GEN.G

Korean team GEN.G placed fourth at the World Championship in 2022. Following the tournament, GEN.G announced that it parted ways with bot-laner Park “Ruler” Jae-hyuk upon mutual agreement. On 23rd November, the team announced the signing of Kim “Peyz” Su-hwan as its bot-laner. On the same day, GEN.G also introduced its support player Yoo “Delight” Hwan-joong, after the departure of support Son “Lehends” Si-woo.

After extending the contract of its jungler Han “Peanut” Wang-ho on 21st November, the organization also confirmed that its top laner Choi “Doran” Hyeon-joon will be staying for the next season. Both Peanut and Doran received a one-year contract extension, expiring on 20th November 2023. 

With Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon’s contract only expiring in 2023, GEN.G has finalized its full roster for the LCK 2023 season. 

The following are the players of the 2023 GEN.G roster: 

  • Top: Doran

  • Jungle: Peanut

  • Mid: Chovy

  • ADC: Peyz

  • Support: Delight

Damwon Kia (DK)

On 15th November, Damwon Kia parted ways with its top-laners Jang “Nuguri” Ha-gwon and Noh “Burdol” Tae-yoon. A few days later, attack damage carry (ADC) Seo “deokdam” Dae-gil also left DK after spending just one season. With two major roles to be filled now, DK signed Worlds 2022 winning ADC Kim “Deft” Hyuk-kyu and Kim “Canna” Chang-dong to its roster. Notably, the contracts of support Kim “Kellin” Hyeong-gyu, jungler Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu, and mid-laner Heo “ShowMaker” Su only expire in 2023. Therefore, Damwon Kia has also finalized its roster.


The following are the confirmed players for the DK 2023 roster:

  • Top: Canna

  • Jungle: Canyon

  • Mid: Showmaker

  • ADC: Deft

  • Support: Kellin

Fredit BRION

On 1st November, jungler Eom “UmTi” Seong-hyeon and BRION mutually parted ways and soon after, on 21st November, BRION announced that it parted ways with substitute top-laner Choi “Sw0rd” Sung-won, top-laner Park “Morgan” Gi-tae, mid-laner Kim “Lava” Tae-hoon, and support Delight. The organization re-signed ADC Park “Hena” Jeung-hwan and Morgan as its top-laner for 2023. Additionally, it brought in support player Lee “Effort” Sang-ho. The team is yet to sign a mid-laner and a jungler. 

The following is how the 2023 roster looks like for BRION:

  • Top: Morgan

  • Jungle: N/A

  • Mid: N/A

  • ADC: Hena

  • Support: Effort

Hanwha Life Esports

On 22nd November, Hanwha Life Esports (HLE) announced that it has terminated the contracts of Kim “Willer” Jung-hyeun (substitute jungle), Kim “Karis” Hong-jo (mid), Lee “SamD” Jae-hoon (ADC), and Oh “Vsta” Hyo-seong (support). It also noted that the contracts of Kim “OnFleek” Jang-gyeom (jungle) and Cho “Cheoni” Seung-mo have expired.

However, HLE signed top-class players Park “Viper” Do-hyeon, Worlds 2022 winners Hwang “Kingen” Sung-hoon (top) and Kim “Zeka” Geon-woo (mid). Following this, to round out the roster, HLE signed veteran jungler Kim “Clid” Tae-min and support Kim “Life” Jeong-min for 2023.

The 2023 HLE roster is as follows:

  • Top: Kingen

  • Jungle: Clid

  • Mid: Zeka

  • ADC: Viper

  • Support: Life

KT Rolster

On 22nd November, the contracts of top-laner Kim “Rascal” Kwang-hee, mid-laner Lee “Aria” Ga-eul, support player Life, and substitute jungler Kim “GIDEON” Min-seong expired. 

The following are the players of KT Rolster whose contracts expire in 2023 or 2024, according to Fandom: 

  • Moon “Cuzz” Woo-chan: Jungler

  • Lee “Vicla” Dae-kwang: Mid-laner

  • Kim “Aiming” Ha-ram: ADC

Following this, KT Rolster announced the signing of top laner Kim “Kiin” Gi-in, mid-laner Gwak “Bdd” Bo-seong, and Lehends.

The 2023 team is as follows:

  • Top: Kiin

  • Jungle: Cuzz

  • Mid: Bdd

  • ADC: Aiming

  • Support: Lehends

Kwangdong Freecs

On 22nd November, Kwangdong Freecs (KDF) parted ways with the Kiin and announced the free agency of jungler Choi “Ellim” El-lim, mid-laner Yoo “FATE” Su-hyeok, bot laner Park “Teddy” Jin-seong, and support “Hoit” Ryu. Following this, KDF signed multi-year contracts with the following players:

  • Kim “Taeyoon” Tae-yoon: ADC

  • Ko “YoungJae” Yeong-jae: Jungler

  • Yoon “Jun” Se-jun: Support

  • Lee “DuDu” Dong-ju: Top laner

  • Lee “BuLLDoG” Tae-young: Mid-laner

Liiv Sandbox

Liiv Sandbox (LSB) bid farewell to the following players on 22nd November:

  • Kim “Dove” Jae-yeon: Top

  • Kim “Croco” Dong-beom: Jungler

  • Lee “Prince” Chae-hwan: Bot-laner

  • Lee “Envyy” Myeong-joon: Substitute ADC

Meanwhile, support Kim “Kael” Jin-hong and mid-laner Lee “Clozer” Ju-hyeon contracts expire in November 2023. However, the team has not confirmed the signing of any player for its 2023 LCK roster.

Nongshim RedForce

Nongshim RedForce parted ways with its entire 2022 roster on 22nd November and announced the free agency of top laner Canna, jungler Lee “Dread” Jin-hyeok, mid-laner Bdd, ADC Jang “Ghost” Yong-jun, supports Effort and No “SnowFlower” Hoi-jong. Following this, NS RedForce promoted its LCK Challengers team to the LCK for the 2023 season.


The players are as follows:

  • Park “DnDn” Geun-woo: Top

  • Lee “Sylvie” Seung-bok: Jungle

  • An “FIESTA” Hyeon-seo: Mid-laner

  • Ha “vital” In-seong: ADC

  • Jeong “Peter” Yoon-su: Support

The following table consists of all the ten LCK rosters for 2023.

The article and the table will be updated as and when the teams confirm their signings for the 2023 LCK season.