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NoFe left MVP Blue in the middle of January 2013 and joined NaJin Shield in February. His first tournament with the team was the GIGABYTE StarsWar League Season 2 where Shield failed to make the top three in the their group to qualify for the playoffs.
Jeong "NoFe" No-chul (born August 11, 1988) is a Korean League of Legends coach and caster who is currently working for Weibo Gaming as a coach.
NoFe started as a player in 2012; in 2015, he retired as a pro and started his coaching career. As part of the coaching staff with notable teams such as ROX Tigers, EDG, Afreeca Freecs, and most recently, Hanwha Life Esports, he's shown prominence throughout his career as a coach. Starting this Summer split, he will once again head to the LPL ...
NoFe is a South Korean League of Legends player who has played for LNG and V5 in the LPL and LCK. See his biography, stats, matches, tournaments, earnings and more on Esports Charts.
NoFe started his career as a coach in 2015. He has coached in Rox Tigers, EDward Gaming, Afreeca Freecs, Hanwha Life Esports. In 2021, NoFe joined Invictus Gaming — he will reunite with Rookie for 2022 in V5. Zero has been playing in LPL since May 2014. He retired as a pro gamer in May 2018 and became a coach for Team WE. Source: Victory Five
After a brief stint as a commentator/analyst on the LCK, Jeong "NoFe" No-chul, will be returning to coaching; this time, as the head coach for Invictus Gaming in the LPL. IG finished in 9th place with a 9-7 record in the 2020 LPL Spring split; for an organization with such a history of dominance in LoL Esports, their Spring split results ...
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The largest cash prize that NoFe has been awarded from a single tournament was $3,356.18 from OGN Champions Winter 2013-2014 on January 25, 2014. His 4th place finish makes up 31.59% of his total prize money won.
NoFe, a former jungler and coach in the LCK, is the new head coach of IG for the 2021 Summer Split. He has won five regional titles and attended four World Championships, and will try to help IG reclaim their international glory.
NoFe, a former jungler and analyst, has been appointed as the new head coach of Invictus Gaming for the 2021 LPL Summer Split. He has previous experience with ROX Tigers, EDG and AFS, and won the KeSPA Cup in 2016.