Overwatch - Contenders 03/17 09:00 - T1 v GC Busan Wave View
Overwatch - Contenders 03/17 09:00 - T1 v OZ Gaming View
DOTA2 - ONE Esports Pro Jakarta IDN Quals 03/15 06:30 - Team Oracle v T1 View
DOTA2 - ONE Esports Pro Jakarta IDN Quals 03/15 03:00 - Tyrants Uprising v T1 View
LOL - LCK Spring 03/07 08:00 - SANDBOX Gaming v T1 Postponed
LOL - LCK Spring 03/05 11:00 - Afreeca Freecs v T1 2-1
DOTA2 - ESL SEA Championship Quals 03/04 11:00 - T1 v LGD.int View
DOTA2 - ESL SEA Championship 03/01 05:00 - T1 v Team Impunity View
LOL - LCK Spring 02/28 10:50 - T1 v SANDBOX Gaming 2-0
LOL - LCK Spring 02/26 11:43 - T1 v Griffin 0-0
LOL - LCK Spring 02/26 11:10 - T1 v Griffin 2-0
LOL - LCK Spring 02/22 11:20 - APK Prince v T1 0-2
LOL - LCK Spring 02/19 11:00 - DragonX v T1 1-2
LOL - LCK Spring 02/16 11:00 - T1 v Gen.G 2-1
LOL - LCK Spring 02/13 08:00 - KT Rolster v T1 0-2
DOTA2 - ESL One LA - SEA Quals 02/08 08:00 - Virus v T1 View
LOL - LCK Spring 02/07 08:00 - Hanwha Life Esports v T1 2-1
LOL - LCK Spring 02/05 08:00 - T1 v DAMWON Gaming 2-1
Overwatch - Contenders - Seeding 01/18 05:00 - GC Busan Wave v T1 View
Overwatch - Contenders - Seeding 01/16 11:00 - T1 v Meta Athena View
LOL - KeSPA Cup 01/03 08:15 2 SANDBOX Gaming v T1 3-1
LOL - KeSPA Cup 12/31 08:00 3 Gen.G v T1 1-2
PUBG - Global Championship - Grand Final - Total Points 11/23 04:37 - Genesis v T1 0-0
PUBG - Global Championship - Semis - A v C - Total Points 11/18 01:00 - SDV v T1 0-0
PUBG - Global Championship - Semis - B v C - Total Points 11/17 01:02 - T1 v VC Gaming 0-0
LOL - World Championship 2019 11/03 11:00 2 SK Telecom T1 v G2 Esports 1-3
DOTA2 - Hainan Master Cup 11/02 08:00 3 T1 v EHOME 0-2
LOL - World Champs 10/27 11:05 3 SK Telecom T1 v Splyce 3-1
LOL - World Champs 10/19 16:00 6 SK Telecom T1 v Clutch Gaming 1-0
LOL - World Champs 10/19 14:15 7 Fnatic v SK Telecom T1 1-0

Wikipedia - T1 (esports)

T1 (previously known as SK Telecom T1 or SKT T1) is a South Korean esports organization operated by T1 Entertainment & Sports, a joint venture between SK Telecom and Comcast Spectacor. The team that would become SKT T1 was originally founded in 2002 by StarCraft player Lim "BoxeR" Yo-hwan under the name Team Orion, which was later renamed to 4 Union in December 2003. In April 2004, South Korean wireless carrier SK Telecom began sponsoring the team, officially creating the team SK Telecom T1.

T1's League of Legends team has won a record five League of Legends World Championship titles (2013, 2015, 2016, 2023 and 2024), two Mid-Season Invitational titles (2016 and 2017), one Esports World Cup title (2024), and ten League of Legends Champions Korea championships, also a record.

History

The team that would become T1 was originally founded in 2002 by StarCraft player Lim "BoxeR" Yo-hwan under the name Team Orion, which was later renamed to 4 Union in December 2003. On April 13, 2004, South Korean wireless carrier SK Telecom sponsored the team with an investment of US$2 million, officially creating the team SK Telecom T1; by May 2005, it was estimated to have earned $15 million worth of market effects.

On December 13, 2012, SK Telecom expanded into League of Legends esports by acquiring the roster of Eat Sleep Game, and created the team SK Telecom T1 S. On February 26, 2013, they created a second League of Legends team, SK Telecom T1 K.

In 2016, SKT closed their StarCraft II division, after KeSPA announced that they would be discontinuing the Proleague.

In 2018, SK Telecom T1 expanded into two more esports, establishing a Hearthstone division on July 29 and a PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds division on August 13. By 2019, SKT T1 had expanded to own and operate teams in at least eight games, including the two aforementioned, League of Legends, Fortnite, Dota 2, Super Smash Bros., and Apex Legends.

In October 2019, SK Telecom T1 was rebranded to simply T1, after SK Telecom and Comcast Spectacor partnered to create T1 Entertainment & Sports, and Joe Marsh was named the CEO. League of Legends player Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok then became a part-owner of T1 Entertainment & Sports in February 2020.

On March 9, 2020, T1 signed its first player to its newly formed Valorant team.

On May 6, 2024, the Esports World Cup Foundation, funded by the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund and organizers of the Esports World Cup tournament series, announced the 30 organizations that would make up the World Cup Club Support Program, with T1 being one of them. This program gives teams a one-time six-figure stipend if an organization is willing to enter new esports as well as additional funding each year if they drive viewership and fan engagement to the Esports World Cup.

T1 is a highly successful and prestigious esports team that competes in a variety of popular games such as League of Legends, Valorant, and Dota 2. Founded in 2003, T1 has established itself as one of the top organizations in the esports industry, with a strong focus on player development and performance.

Known for their skilled players and strategic gameplay, T1 has won numerous championships and titles in various esports tournaments. The team is backed by a dedicated fan base and has a reputation for professionalism and excellence in the competitive gaming scene.

T1's roster includes some of the best players in the world, who are constantly striving to push the boundaries of their respective games and achieve new levels of success. With a commitment to innovation and teamwork, T1 continues to be a dominant force in the esports world and a team to watch out for in any competition.