Gumayusi and Keria Achieve Remarkable Stat Related to Faker
Being one of the longest-tenured players in League of Legends history, Faker’s teammates are numerous. From current players still competing like Impact, Peanut, and Scout to those who have long retired or even pursued different careers like MaRin and Bengi. Among them are names that have played alongside Faker for almost their entire careers. Up until Worlds 2023, that was the “golden duo” of SKT T1: Bang and Wolf. However, they have now been surpassed by the youthful duo of Gumayusi and Keria.

Specifically, as of Worlds 2023, Gumayusi and Keria have played 89 fewer games than Bang. However, since Worlds 2023, Gumayusi and Keria have played over 150 matches. This has allowed Gumayusi and Keria to become the duo that has played alongside Faker the most in the career of the G.O.A.T. Moreover, these statistics do not account for Worlds 2024, and the number will certainly increase as T1 begins their journey to defend their title. Additionally, following Gumayusi and Keria is Oner, also a member of the current T1 generation.

Gumayusi and Keria Stand on the Verge of Matching Another Achievement of Bang and Wolf
Additionally, we cannot forget that Bang and Wolf are also the most successful AD Carry and Support duo in League of Legends history, having won every title that LCK stars could dream of. Most notably, they won 2 Worlds championships together in the extraordinary years: 2015 and 2016. However, Gumayusi and Keria are also on the verge of matching this achievement as they already hold the title of Worlds 2023 champions.

Furthermore, if they can win Worlds 2024 alongside Faker and their teammates, the current T1 could establish themselves as the greatest and most emotional team in League of Legends history. Their journey in 2023 was not easy, and 2024 seems to be even more challenging. Moreover, if they win Worlds 2024, T1 will become the second fourth-seed team in LCK and League of Legends history to rise to glory, following the achievement of “DragonX” DRX. This would not only be absolute glory but can also be viewed as a “revenge” since T1 was the bitter loser to the “DragonX” back then.