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T1 - champions of SOOP VALORANT League 2025

Korean T1 claimed victory at SOOP VALORANT League 2025 in Seoul

The offline tournament SOOP VALORANT League 2025 has concluded. The victory in the competition with a prize pool of $80,000 was claimed by the Korean team T1, who defeated the team Fnatic in a dramatic grand final with a score of 3:2.

The tournament, held from December 2 to 7 at the Sangam SOOP Colosseum in Seoul, fully met expectations from the meetings of the strongest teams, where the battle for the title did not cease until the last round of the decisive map.

Group stage: T1 dominated in Group A, confidently taking first place with a clean score of 2-0, ahead of their main rivals in the bracket — Fnatic, FULL SENSE and ZETA DIVISION.

Playoffs: In the semifinals, the Korean team secured a victory over the team SLT, ensuring their place in the grand final.

Grand final: The confrontation with Fnatic became the central event of the tournament. T1 started the match strongly, taking the first two maps:

  • Split: 13:11 in favor of T1.

  • Haven: 13:11 in favor of T1.

However, the European team showed character, leveling the score in the series:

  • Bind: 13:10 in favor of Fnatic.

  • Corrode: 14:12 in favor of Fnatic.

Everything was decided on the fifth, decisive map Abyss. Here, T1 prepared a real tactical sensation, entering the map with an unconventional character selection, including three duelists. This bold move completely disarmed the opponent. The Koreans played the map in perfect style, leaving Fnatic no chance and securing a crushing victory with a score of 13:0.

The MVP of the decisive match was recognized as the player T1 Ham iZu Woo-Joo, who showed a rating of 1.33.

According to the results of the tournament, the prize pool was distributed as follows:

Champion roster of T1:

  • Ham iZu Woo-Joo (MVP of the final),

  • Kim stax Gu-taek,

  • Kim Meteor Tae-oh,

  • Yu Buzz Byung-chul,

  • Byeon Munchkin Sang-beom (IGL),

  • Lee carpe Jae-hyeok (substitute player),

  • Kim KDG Dong-gun (head coach),

  • Lee CheongGak Il-ho (assistant coach).

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