Kkoma

Kim Jeong-gyun (Korean: 김정균; born December 23, 1985), better known as kkOma, is a South Korean professional League of Legends coach and former head coach of SK Telecom T1. As the coach of SKT T1, kkOma was a three-time world champion, two-time Mid-Season Invitational champion, and eight-time LCK champion. kkOma is widely considered the greatest coach in League of Legends history[1]. He is known for his strict coaching attitude and aptitude for developing talented rookies[2][3].

kkOma
김정균
(Kim Jeong-gyun)
Personal information
Born (1985-12-23) December 23, 1985
NationalitySouth Korean
Career information
StatusActive
GamesLeague of Legends
RoleCoach
Career history
As player:
2012StarTale
As coach:
2012–2014SK Telecom T1 K (assistant)
2014–2017SK Telecom T1 (assistant)
2017–2019SK Telecom T1
2019Vici Gaming
Career highlights and awards

Prior to becoming a coach, kkOma enjoyed a short professional career in esports. He competed in StarCraft II competing under the ID "LittleBoy" for "Team Old Generations". After unsuccessful attempts to qualify for Global StarCraft II League, he quit Starcraft II and competed for one season of League of Legends Champions Korea for the team "Startale". He played as the jungler for Startale.[4]

kkOma is the only coach who owns a ward skin in League of Legends, which is SKT T1 kkOma Ward[5].

Career

SK Telecom T1

Coach

In 2012, SKT T1 named kkOma the head coach of their League of Legends team in preparation for the upcoming 2013 Season 3. kkOma recruited players Faker, Bengi, Piglet, Impact, and PoohManDu to form the original SKT T1 team. kkOma and his team had won the Champions Summer 2013 and the 2013 World Championship.

Following a relatively disappointing Season 4, SKT T1 bounced back in 2015 Season 5. In 2015, kkOma was among the first coach to successfully implement two players equally sharing the same role, by having Faker and Easyhoon share the mid lane position. This allowed SKT T1 to adopt diverse play styles depending on which player was swapped in. kkOma would lead his team to sweep the calendar year by winning LCK Spring 2015, LCK Summer 2015, and the 2015 World Championship, becoming the first coach to win more than one World Championships[6].

Head coach

kkOma successfully led his team to the seventh LCK title on 13 April, 2019. This was his first win after being promoted as the head coach of SK Telecom T1 in November 2017[7].

On 27 November 2019, it was announced that kkOma would leave SKT T1.[8]

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