We recapped all T1 roster changes heading to 2025.
Just weeks after winning the Worlds 2024, T1 has again become the spotlight of the League of Legends (LoL) community, namely because they are waiting for their announcement regarding whether the team will retain their World Champion roster heading into 2025.
Previously, contracts of four players, excluding Faker, were set to expire in mid-November 2024. Additionally, coaching staff and T1 Academy players are also in discussions about their future.
Esports.gg has recapped all T1 roster changes during the preseason leading up to 2025:
GBM leaves
The head coach of T1 Esports Academy, GBM, announced his departure on November 18, 2024, after two seasons of participating in the LCK CK. He worked with fellow coach, Rather, and secured fourth place in LCK CL Summer 2024.
"We sincerely thank him for taking on the new challenge of being a head coach with T1, and for giving his all for the development of the players. We wish him all the best and much happiness in his future endeavors and new beginnings," T1 announced on X.
Gumayusi re-signs
T1 announced on November 17 that Gumayusi has re-signed his contract, and will continue to play as their main Bot. However, unlike Oner and Keria who extended their contract for two years, Gumayusi only signed a one-year contract.
His previous contract was set to expire on November 18, 2024, as per LoL Global Contract Database, and now has been extended until mid-November 2025 or sometime after Worlds 2025.
Gumayusi has been very vocal about his loyalty to T1 ever since his academy time, so his contract extension is not surprising for the fans.
He shared a short message on X, addressing his pursuit of becoming the best ADC in the world, "I'm so grateful to be able to be with T1 and the T1 fans once again. I'll do my best until the day I become the best ADC in the world. Thank you."
Dal leaves
After being part of T1 since September 2021, Dal decided to depart from T1 by mutual agreement. The Top Laner was in T1 Rookies from 2021 to 2022 and was promoted to T1 Esports Academy from 2022 until 2024.
T1 announced through X on November 16, saying, "Today, we part ways with 'Dal' by mutual agreement. We sincerely thank him for his dedication as the team's top laner, from T1A Rookies to T1 Esports Academy. Just as he has grown with T1, we will continue to support his dreams as he strives for more in the future."
Oner re-signs
On November 15, T1 officially announced that Oner has re-signed his contract and will continue to play as their main jungler for another two years. According to the LoL Global Contract Database, Oner's contract was originally set to expire on November 18, 2024, but has now been extended until mid-November 2026 or sometime after Worlds 2026.
"As I have re-signed with T1, I am honored to secure the jungle position for T1 once again. I will do my best to achieve greater things with T1 over the next two years," said Oner.
He also mentioned that his next target with T1 will involve winning locally for the next two years, stating, "Since we won the World Championship for the last two years, I can say we have achieved a lot. I want to win LCK as well in the next two years, and create more fun memories with fans. I will do my best to perform well over the next two years."
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Roach inactive
On November 14, T1 announced that T1 coach "Roach" will be inactive from the roster to fulfill his mandatory military service duty. Previously, fellow T1 coach "Sky" also parted ways in November 2023 for the same reason.
However, Roach assured that he will only be stepping away for a while, and that this is only a temporary departure. Military service in South Korea lasts between 18 months and 24 years, meaning Roach will be away until Worlds 2026 at the earliest.
"I'll be stepping away for a while to fulfill my duty, so it's with a heavy heart that I announce my temporary departure. With all my experiences as a pro player and coach combined, T1 has become the team I've been with the longest. Over these past two years, being with the best team, alongside the best players, head coaches, coaches, and all the staff who provided endless support, has been an incredible journey, especially in these winning moments," Roach announced on X.
Roach first joined T1 as their Top from 2019 to 2020, before shifting to T1 Academy and playing for LCK CK until 2022. He then joined the main team as a coach alongside Tom and Sky.
"From my start as a player to now as a coach, it feels so meaningful to have been able to truly help the team. It's been an unforgettable time for me. And to the fans who have supported me from my days as a player all the way through to my time as a coach, I have truly had a lot of fun and felt so much happiness because of you. Thank you so much. Our team is doing great and I believe that we will continue to shine even brighter in the future," he concluded.
Keria re-signs
While the T1 roster is expected to stay together after their recent Worlds victory, it was only on November 14 that T1 confirmed on X that their support, Keria, will extend for another two years. Like Oner, Keria's contract was supposed to end on November 18, 2024, based on the LoL Global Contract Database, but has since been extended until mid-November 2026 or sometime after Worlds 2026.
"I have re-signed with T1 for a multi-years contract. I'm so pleased to continue with T1 for two years. As I won Worlds twice at T1, I know that there are more goals that I can achieve at T1, and I think that T1 would be the best team which can help me to achieve my goals. So I will show better performance for another two years with the support of my fans. Thank you for supporting me," Keria announced through a video message via X.
Rekkles leaves
Rekkles' departure from T1 Academy and from being T1 substitute for the recent Worlds 2024 was officially announced on November 13, although not very surprising, as Rekkles has been vocal about his ambition to pursue playing in the Tier-1 league. He also previously mentioned that T1 has been helpful as a foster team, while also aiding him in joining a new team, especially in the LEC.
It didn't take long for Rekkles to announce his new home as on November 15, he was revealed to be joining Caedrel's new team, Los Ratones, along with Thebausffs, Velja, Nemesis, and Crownie.
Rekkles addressed his feelings through an emotional message on his X, explaining the reasons behind his decision, which includes reuniting with his family in Sweden to help him mentally recover, as well as to pursue his professional career.
In addition, Rekkles also mentioned that he will always be grateful to T1 for believing in him, saying, "I will always be grateful for my time with T1, not just for the experience but for how it has helped me grow as a player and a person. Coming to Korea without experience in the role or knowing the language was a challenge, but T1 believed in me anyway. I want to thank my teammates, coaches, and staff at T1 HQ for helping me along the way, and to all of our fans for supporting us. It has been an honor to wear the T1 badge."
Stay tuned on esports.gg for the updated news regarding T1 roster heading to 2025.