List of Hangzhou Spark players

Hangzhou Spark is a Chinese esports team founded in 2018 that competes in the Overwatch League (OWL). The Spark began playing competitive Overwatch in the 2019 season.

All rostered players during the OWL season (including the playoffs) are included, even if they did not make an appearance.

All-time roster

As of February 13, 2020
Handle Name Role Country Tenure Ref.
Ado Chon Gi-hyeon Damage  South Korea 2020–present [1]
Adora Jaehwan Kang Damage  South Korea 2019–present [2]
Bazzi Junki Park Damage  South Korea 2019–present [2]
BeBe Huichang Yoon Support  South Korea 2019–present [2]
Coldest Tong Xiaodong Support  China 2020–present [3]
GodsB Kyeongbo Kim Damage  South Korea 2019–present [2]
guxue Qiulin Xu Tank  China 2019–present [2]
iDK Hojin Park Support  South Korea 2019–present [2]
Krystal Shilong Cai Damage  China 2019 [2][4]
Mika Liu Jiming Support  China 2020–present [3]
NoSmite Daun Jeong Tank  South Korea 2019 [2][5]
Revenge Hyeonggeun An Support  South Korea 2019 [2][6]
Ria Sungwook Park Tank  South Korea 2019–present [2]
SASIN Sanghyun Song Flex  South Korea 2019–present [7]
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gollark: "Apioform" began to be used as an insult-type thing soon afterward.
gollark: This helped popularize the word, and was quite fun.
gollark: Anyway, after the initial introduction of apioforms came the heav-4 apioform game.
gollark: I mean, sort of? NUMERATE PLASTICITY kind of failed.

References

  1. Samples, Rachel (February 13, 2020). "Hangzhou Spark signs Ado ahead of 2020 Overwatch League week 2". Dot Esports. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  2. Qu, Bonnie (13 December 2018). "The Hangzhou Spark are making an electric entrance into the Overwatch League". Heroes Never Die. Retrieved 20 March 2019.
  3. O'Dwyer, Samuel (January 15, 2020). "Hangzhou Spark call up two players from its Academy team". Dot Esports. Retrieved January 15, 2020.
  4. Castelot, Ophelie (October 29, 2019). "Overwatch: Hangzhou Spark keep seven of their players". ESTNN. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  5. Richardson, Liz (November 23, 2019). "Paris Eternal add NoSmite". Dot Esports. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  6. Peres, Pedro (November 11, 2019). "Hangzhou Spark retain Bazzi, part ways with Revenge". Dot Esports. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  7. Amos, Andrew (22 February 2019). "Hangzhou add another spark to their lineup, picking up SASIN". Dot Esports. Retrieved 15 March 2019.

Hangzhou Spark roster

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