Chang “Neil” Chun-sheng is the world's most famous jungle star of the Mobile Union. When it comes to Taipei China and Mad Team, he is considered a symbol. With the great personal skills, the ability to “carry the team” is extremely strong, the player in 2000 even owns a large fan base in Vietnam.
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However, Mad Team has officially announced the agreement to terminate the contract with Neil and in the immediate future, he will become a free player. This is a big shock for this “forest god” fans, but in fact, the information is not too surprising for those who regularly watch Mad Team play.
At the Chinese Taipei Championship, Garena Challenger Series (GCS) in the summer of 2021, Neil was absent in most time due to hand injury due to car accident with insomnia. Therefore, Mad Team was forced to recruit the old jungler of the Flash Wolves, Kato to place.
Having been with Mad Team since this team was newly established with the name J Team, Neil was the next veteran of the “Golden Generation”, after Winds, Benny and Star. In fact, Yuzon also retired before returning to “fight” when Mad Team was in crisis.
During his attachment to Mad Team or his predecessor J Team, Neil won all glory. The forest star born in 2000 won the GCS Spring 2018, GCS Spring 2019, GCS in the summer of 2020, AIC 2018 with AIC 2020. Temporarily Neil still livestream on Facebook to interact with fans.

Earlier, Mad broke up with the coach that used to stick with the team, Rainer. However, Mad Team has also had extremely quality additions in terms of personnel with Zen jungler, the line between Weiwei and Ta Than Caesar Kawhi. This is a trio that has brought Most Outstanding Player (MOP) to the 2021 GCS Championship as well as the AWC 2021 runner -up.
Neil's “forest god” biography
– Real name: chang chun-sheng
– Date of birth: 11/11/2000 (21 years old)
– Position of competition: Going to the forest
– Prime Minister: Nakroth, Lindis, Keera
– The team used to play: Mad Team (formerly J team)
– Outstanding achievements: Spring GCS 2018, GCS Spring 2019, GCS Summer 2020, AIC 2018, AIC Championship 2020, Runner -up GCS Summer 2018, AWC Runner -up 2019.