Zven | |
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Current team | |
Team | Cloud9 |
Role | Support |
Games | League of Legends |
League | LCS |
Personal information | |
Name | Jesper Svenningsen |
Born | [1] | June 24, 1997
Nationality | Danish |
Team history | |
2014 | SK Gaming Prime |
2014–2016 | Origen |
2016–2017 | G2 Esports |
2018–2019 | Team SoloMid |
2020–2023 | Cloud9 |
Career highlights and awards | |
Jesper Svenningsen (born 24 June 1997), better known as Zven (formerly Niels), is a Danish professional League of Legends player, previously support for Cloud9. He previously played for Team SoloMid, G2 Esports, Origen, and SK Gaming Prime.
He had played for Origen and finished at 2015 Worlds semifinals. Then he joined G2 in May 2016 along with Mithy, ahead of the 2016 EU LCS Summer split.[2] Zven joined Cloud9 for the 2020 LCS season wherein they won the Spring Split; Zven and Cloud9 won the 2021 Spring Split of the LCS as well. Zven was sent to the Cloud9 Academy team for the 2021 Summer Split.[3] In 2022, he returned to the main roster, roleswapping to support after having played the role of AD Carry for his entire career. After the 2023 World Championship, he left Cloud9, citing a desire to return to the ADC role.[4]
Tournament results
- Origen
- 3-4th — 2015 League of Legends World Championship
- 2nd — 2016 EU LCS Spring
- G2 Esports
- 1st — 2016 Summer EU LCS regular season
- 1st — 2016 Summer EU LCS playoffs
- 1st — 2017 Spring EU LCS playoffs
- 1st — 2017 Spring EU LCS playoffs
- 13–16th — 2016 League of Legends World Championship
- Cloud9
- 1st - 2020 Spring Split
- 1st - 2021 Spring Split
- 1st - 2022 Summer Split
- 1st - 2023 Spring Split
References
- ↑ Youssef, Sarah. "Interview: Jesper Svenningsen". Pixel.tv.
- ↑ "Zven and Mithy join G2, Hybrid and Forg1ven to Origen". dailydot.com. 18 May 2016. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
- ↑ K1ng to replace Zven in Cloud9’s starting roster, Mithy takes over as head coach for 2021 LCS Summer Split
- ↑ @Zven (November 2, 2023). "After four years, four trophies and lots of good times, my time at Cloud9 has come to an end. I am now a free agent looking for a team for 2024. Although I had fun and enjoyed the Support role, I want to make it clear that I'm looking for opportunities as an ADC, not Support" (Tweet) – via Twitter.