Last Updated on March 24, 2021 3:18 pm by
The All Knights team was founded in 2019 to compete in the nascent Latin American League of Legends League. The team came in the place of a rebirth Esports team, and comprised of the two-consecutive finalists of the CLS, rally driver Felipe Rossi, and Chilean rugby player Javier Corral. The co-owners of the team consisted of the multinational department store chain Falabella and the Chilean TV channel Mega.
All Knights did not have an easy start in the media world as fans of the Latin American League felt that they had lost a great team. Later, this same team integrated Korean players to its roster, which for years was a taboo subject within the Latin American leagues. However, through their great performances in esports, All Knights achieved unthinkable records, and was materialized in the opening tournament of 2020. They were proclaimed champions against Isurus, and broke the paradigm with the incorporation of Korean players. All Knights is now comprised of great players that can achieve each goal.
Currently, All Knights has just qualified for Phase 2 of the 2021 opening tournament with a record of 8 games won and 6 defeats, which at the end of the regular round allowed them to be placed in third below Furious Gaming (11-3) and Infinity Esports (10-4). The top 5 teams in the standings will participate in Phase 2, where the importance of finishing at the top of the leaderboard after this weekend’s rounds is the most important. The team in first place will ensure a spot in the finals, second place in the semifinals, and the rest will have to play from the quarterfinals.
In charge of seeking the second title in All Knights History are:
- Kim “Ruin” Hyeong-min – South Korea – 23 years old – Top Laner.
- Roberto “Straight” Guallichico – 22 years old – Top Laner.
- Jesus “Grell” Loya – Mexico – 20 years old – Jungler.
- Nicolas Kiefer – Chile – 19 years old – Mid Laner.
- Manuel “Pancake” Scala – Argentina – 19 years old – Bot Laner.
- Kim “Wadid” Bae-in – South Korea – 23 years old – Support.
- Cristobal “Zothve” Arróspide – Chile – 18 years old – Substitute Top Laner.
- Samuel “Samkz” Pereira – Brazil – 18 years old – Substitute Jungler.
- Head Coach: Jung “Jaeby” Jae-hun
How Will All Knights Get to the Second Phase of the Opening Tournament?
The team led by Jaeby will arrive with a record of 8 games won and 6 defeats. Two of their defeats were from last weekend. The first defeat was on Saturday, March 13, against the Mexican team, Estral Esports, who will also be present in the second phase of the opening tournament. Estral Esports is finishing in fourth place with the same record obtained by All Knights (8-6). The second defeat took place on Sunday, March 14, where they lost to the leader of the ranking, Furious Gaming, an Argentine team that so far has had a relentless performance in each of their presentations with a record of 11 wins and only three defeats.
On the other hand, Sunday, March 7 was the last victory of the All Knights team. On that night they managed to defeat the “Tico” team of Infinity Esports who will also be present in phase two of the opening tournament. Thanks to their record of 10 wins and 4 losses, Tico is currently in second place in the standings.
When Will All Knights Play Again?
Today, Monday, March 22, All Knights will face the Mexican team, Rainbow7, at 19:00 Mexico Central Time. They will face Infinity Esports at 21:00 Mexico Central Time. While on Sunday, they will play at 18:00 Mexico Central Time against Furious Gaming, and at 20:00 Mexico Central Time, they will face Estral Esports. All of these correspond to phase 2 of the opening tournament of the Latin American League of Legends. They will be broadcasted by the official accounts of LoL Esports on Twitch and YouTube.
Betting Line for All Knights vs Rainbow7Money Line: Rainbow7 (1.83) – (1.83) All Knights