LCK welcomes the first female player

Recently, Liiv Sandbox welcomed the first professional female player at LCK. Specifically, Sun Dang Moo is a famous streamer in the Korean League of Legends community. Sun Dang Moo, whose real name is Jeon Soo-Jin, was born on July 30, 2001. In addition to the beautiful beauty, Soo-Jin also owns a natural skill in the support position. Female streamer has ever reached the previous Korean challenge and owns a YouTube content creation channel with more than 246,000 subscribers.

Soo-Jin will take the name “Dangmoo” to participate in the official competition. Regarding the Sanbox organization, they have shared about the equal training plan with the players registered in the LCK integration list. The immediate goal, Dangsoo will be played at LCK Challengers League, but she will start with the LCK Academy period. Dangmoo's unique joining is the common opinion of the LSB youth team coach. This will be a big challenge for the Ministry, they will break the limit of professional League of Legends in Korea. Promising high-class performances from Soo-Jin.

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LCK welcomes the first female player

Sun Dang Moo is said to be one of the attractive women's streams every time. Previously, when she reached the challenge ranking, she had been involved in unnecessary scandal with a few other professional players, namely Ghost, Beryl and Pawn. As for Ghost and Beryl, they talked about Dangmoo while Prince was traveling with Showmaker. M Thanh accidentally entered Mid King's microphone and everything began to break. Pawn also made similar moves when playing games with Ohq (former professional player).

The actions of the trio accidentally dragged them into the wave of Korean public opinion, the other DWG at that time had to post publicly apologizing to the female streamer. Pawn also had to apologize to Dangmoo right on his personal page. On Sun Dang Moo, she felt sad when the idol Beryl said such. Currently, everything has been relieved and Angmoo has been registered to play at LCK, promising this will be a very expected name in the highest tournament in Korea.

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