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5 Oldest Pro League of Legends Players | LoL esports



Even with the never-ending carousel of new LoL players coming up, the old guard continues to stand strong and compete! Here are the 5 oldest players in the professional League of Legends scene.

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5
Xmithie – 26
May 10, 1991

In season 3 Xmithie was one of the best junglers in North America on Vulcun and Helped the team secure a spot at Worlds.
After Vulcun became XDG and eventually completely fell apart, Xmithie was the only member to land a starting spot on a roster to open 2015.

With CLG Xmithie became one of the most consistent players on the squad for 2 years.

When he was swapped with Dardoch in 2017 summer, people thought the much younger Dardoch was the better option.

In his only season with Immortals Xmithie was voted to the 1st team all-pro Jungler, as the second oldest player in the league

He heads into 2018 with a Team Liquid roster full of veterans.

4
brTT – 26
Feb 19, 1991

A few months the elder of Xmithie, brTT has been one of the most popular Brazilian players since 2012

He has 3 domestic titles to his name and in 2015 was part of the first wild card team to win more than one game at Worlds.

Even though he only played 2 games for Red Canids in the CBLOL Winter playoffs, he still had the second highest kills per game among AD Carry’s in the regular season.

brTT will join his fourth different brazilian squad for 2018 as he signed with Flamengo eSports back in December.

3
Dioud – 27
November 3, 1990

We’ve got a bit of a theme on the list! brTT’s former lane partner with RED Canids Dioud(DEE-you’d) first made noise with Against All Authority back in Season 3

In 2015 he became the first foreign LoL player to receive a pro eSports player visa in brazil and he’s been in the region since.
Dioud (dee-you’d) played just 7 games in 2017 CBLOL Winter for RED, but he remains on the roster heading in 2018.

2
LemonNation – 28
June 15, 1989

The first member of this list born outside of the 90’s LemonNation has been a strategic leader in the scene since season 3 with his trusty notebook.

After 3 years with Cloud9 Lemon announced his retirement in 2016,
but eventually joined their challenger squad and qualified for the 2017 LCS where he played under the FlyQuest banner.

Lemon struggled at times with FlyQuest, but the beard will return in 2018 behind the Green Wall of OpTic gaming.

1
QTV – 29
March 7, 1988

He may not be a household name, but QTV did make some noise at all-stars 2016 against SoaZ

Not only is QTV a player, but he’s also the owner and manager of his team Friends Forever QTV, playing under the sponsored name ROG Friends.

QTV only played 3 games in the summer season of Vietnam’s Mountain Dew Championship series and in all 3 of them, he played Heimerdinger.

QTV is listed as a mid-lane sub for 2018, but you never know when his patented revered inventor will make another appearance.

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