About CLG.A
CLG.A's tournament history is marked by a mix of successes and near misses. They've consistently competed in both Spring and Summer splits of the LCS Academy League, achieving a championship victory in the Spring 2022 split. They've also participated in LCS Proving Grounds tournaments, achieving a 7th place finish in both Spring and Summer 2022. While some tournaments, like the Unified Grand Prix 2021 Summer, didn't yield significant results, their performance demonstrates a persistent effort to improve and compete at a high level. Their early tournament appearances, beginning with the NACS 2017 Summer, provided valuable experience laying the groundwork for future success.
Throughout its history, CLG.A has seen a revolving roster of talented players. Initially featuring players like OmarGod, fallenbandit, and Tuesday, the team has since evolved, boasting a wide array of players, totaling approximately 35 over the years. Notable names include Keel, Palafox, and Breezyyy. The current roster features Damonte (Tanner Damonte, USA) and Triple (Stephen Li, Australia), representing a blend of experience and fresh talent. This constant evolution highlights the competitive nature of the Academy scene and CLG.A’s commitment to developing players.
CLG.A's performance in both global and regional rankings has fluctuated. Globally, they reached a high of 9th place in 2022 but have since dropped out of the rankings. Their best regional ranking in North America was 7th place, also in 2022, though they've recently fallen to lower positions and are currently unranked. This reflects the highly competitive nature of the League of Legends esports scene and the constant struggle for dominance among numerous teams.
* the description uses only data available in the ggscore.com database