The Disguised LoL division is playing against 100 Thieves on Jan. 26. Check out their roster for the LTA North 2025.
A few days before the start of the LTA North 2025, Disguised announced their official LoL roster for 2025. The North American team founded by Twitch streamer Disguised Toast will have its first game against 100 Thieves on Sunday, Jan. 26. Let's meet the team.
Disguised LoL roster for 2025
Top - Castle
Starting at the top, Disguised picked a Korean young player called Cho "Castle" Hyeon-Seong. Castle is 22 years old and started his career at the KT Rolster Academy. In 2023, he moved to North America and played for team Immortals, now disbanded.
Jungle - eXyu
For the jungle position, Lawrence Lin "eXyu" Xu occupies the spot. Playing in the North American league since 2019, he came across many teams. However, it was in Dignitas that he stayed the majority of his career, playing there for four years.
Mid - Abbedagge
At the mid lane, we have another import. Felix "Abbedagge" Braun started his career in 2016 and made his patch through many European teams. He came to North America in 2021 to play for 100 Thieves and went back to the European league in 2023. Now, he's back to LTA North to play for Disguised. He played at the LFL 2024 Summer Split with Caliste in the Karmine Corp Blue team.
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Bot - ScaryJerry
Playing in the ADC position, we have the young Jeremiah "ScaryJerry" Leathe. Born in Argentina, he's 22 years old and started his career in North America. He won the North Conference 2024 Playoffs with Maryville University and the NACL 2024 Summer with Dragonsteel.
Support - huhi
Finally, Disguised brought a veteran to the support role. With a career of more than a decade, Choi "huhi" Jae-hyun has been playing in the North America scenario for a while. He started at Team Fusion and went to Counter Logic Gaming for three years until he played for 100 Thieves. huhi also played for Golden Guardians, NRG, and now, disguised.
Coach - Mash
As for the coach of the LoL Disguised team, Brandon "Mash" Phan will take the spot. He was a pro player between 2011 and 2020 and coach since then. He played for various North American teams and ended his career as a pro player in FlyQuest. He's coached Evil Geniuses, Counter Logic Gaming Academy, NRG Challengers, Team Liquid Challengers, and now Disguised.
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