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Jin Air Green Wings () is a South Korean e-sports organization with teams competing in ''
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subsidiary
Jin Air Jin Air Co., Ltd. () is a South Korean low-cost airline. As of April 2018 it operates flights to six domestic cities and 26 international destinations. It launched its first long haul route, between Incheon and Honolulu, in December 2015. It has ...
. The organization was formed in November 2011 as a ''StarCraft: Brood War'' team, which combined three disbanding
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and MBCGame HERO. It was simply known as "The 8th Team" until Jin Air became its title sponsor in July 2013. Jin Air Green Wings is currently one of eight
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recognized teams participating in the Proleague.


''League of Legends''


Final Roster


History


2013 season

The Jin Air organization picked up the rosters of Eat Sleep Game and Hoon Good Day to form the Jin Air Green Wings Falcons and the Jin Air Green Wings Stealths respectively. Miso, Reapered, Raven, Roar and StarLast joined the Falcons and HooN, TrAce, ActScene, ŁØAÐ and IceBear joined the Stealths. Neither team managed to qualify for worlds.


2014 season

A mixed Jin Air team participated at the SK Telecom LTE-A LoL Masters 2014 but they placed fifth in the regular season and missed playoffs. Neither the Stealths nor the Falcons managed to earn enough circuit points to qualify for the 2014 Season Korea Regional Finals so neither went to worlds.


2015 season

Changes to the OGN rules forced both teams to merge to form the Jin Air Green Wings. The roster consisted of TrAce, Chaser, Winged, GBM, Pilot, Cpt Jack, Chei, and XD. They placed fourth in the regular season of SBENU Champions Spring 2015 and qualified for the playoffs. However, they lost in the first round 3–0 to CJ Entus and placed fourth for the season. Jin Air placed sixth in the regular season of SBENU eChampions Summer 2015 and gained 10 circuit points but missed the playoffs. They had enough circuit points to qualify for the 2015 Season Korea Regional Finals where they made it to the finals but lost 3–1 to KT Rolster and barely missed out on worlds. GBM was left off of the roster for KeSPA Cup 2015 and ultimately joined
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. Jin Air played in the 2015 LoL KeSPA Cup where they lost 2–0 in the quarterfinals to CJ Entus. Jin Air received an invitation to
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where they ended up finishing 5–8.


2016 season

In December 2016, Pilot and Blanc joined
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.


2019 season

Jin Air Greenwings had experienced a 15-series losing streak in Spring 2019. They broke their losing streak by taking the match from Afreeca Freecs on March 7, 2019, with a set score of 2–1. They ended up at the last place for the season, and had to go through Summer Promotion to play in the LCK. They successfully promoted back to the LCK by winning their last match in the 2019 LCK Summer Promotion with a set score of 3–1 against ES Sharks. For the Summer season, they went through a 18-series losing streak. They only managed to win 4 games, without winning a single match. They had an overall of 1–35 record of their match in the 2019 season. They went through their second LCK promotion in the same year in order to play in the LCK again. However, they lost in the match against Hanwha Life Esports for the last spot of LCK, and was relegated to Challengers Korea.


2020 season

Jin Air was announced as one of the short list of alternates for LCK franchising. On November 17, Jin Air announced that they had not been selected to participate in the LCK Franchised league and their League of Legends team would be disbanding.


''StarCraft II''

Jang "Creator" Hyun-woo joined the team on November 17, 2015.


Final Roster


Former players


History

On Nov 30, 2020, Jin Air officially disbanded their Starcraft 2 team.


References


External links

* {{Professional StarCraft II competition 2011 establishments in South Korea Esports teams based in South Korea Korean Air StarCraft II teams
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Former League of Legends Champions Korea teams