- in
South Korea,
Ongamenet and MBCGame, each ran a
Starleague (Ongamenet
Starleague,
MBCgame Starleague),
viewed by
millions of fans.
Starting in
about 2003...
- The
Starleague, or the
Ongamenet Starleague (OSL), was a
professional South Korean StarCraft
individual league run by Ongamenet. It
first ran
StarCraft:...
-
being SOOP
StarCraft
League 2024 AUTUMN,
starting on
August 26, 2024. "2016 아프리카TV 스타리그 안내" [2016
Africa TV
Star League Information].
starleague.kr (in Korean)...
- 20 years; its
premier competition included the
Ongamenet Starleague (OSL), Proleague,
League of
Legends Champions Korea, and
Overwatch APEX. It was previously...
-
Korean professional StarCraft
Protoss player from
Pohang who
plays under the
alias Stork[gm] or
simply Stork. 3rd 2007 Daum
Starleague: 3rd
GomTV MSL: 2nd...
-
Brackets are re-seeded
according to
KeSPA ranking in the quarterfinals.
StarCraft
professional competition Starleague (Ongamenet)
Avalon MSL Results...
- he has
provided commentary for
Global StarCraft II
League, and
currently provides commentary for SOOP
StarLeague games.
Plott grew up in
Kansas City, Kansas...
-
Korea E-Sports ****ociation
League 1st
Place (MVP) 2006
Proleague 1st
Place 2006
Ongamenet StarLeague 4th
Place 2006 MBC
Starleague 3rd
Place 2006
Ranked 3rd...
- The
StarCraft II
StarLeague, also
known as SSL or S2SL in short, was a
large StarCraft II
tournament series hosted by
SPOTV GAMES that was pla**** offline...
- his
first StarCraft:
Brood War
tournament in 1999. From 2001 to 2002, he won
multiple major championships,
including two
OnGameNet Starleague titles and...