# FunPlus Phoenix

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Chinese esports organization

FunPlus Phoenix Nickname "Little Phoenix" (小凤凰)[1] Short name FPX Divisions Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Fortnite Battle Royale PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds Valorant League of Legends (2018–2025) Founded 20 December 2017 (2017-12-20) League League of Legends Pro League (2018–2025) Based in Beijing, China CEO Yang "Emily" Yan Championships 1× World Championship (LoL, 2019) 1× VCT Masters (Valorant, 2022 Stage 2) League titles 1× LPL (LoL, Summer 2019) 1× VCT Challenger EMEA (Valorant, 2022 Stage 1) Parent group FunPlus

**FunPlus Phoenix** (**FPX**) is a Chinese professional [esports](/source/Esports) organization owned by video game developer [FunPlus](/source/FunPlus). It has teams competing in *[Counter-Strike: Global Offensive](/source/Counter-Strike%3A_Global_Offensive)*, *[Fortnite Battle Royale](/source/Fortnite_Battle_Royale)*, *[PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds](/source/PlayerUnknown's_Battlegrounds)*, and *[Valorant](/source/Valorant)*. It was founded on 20 December 2017 following FunPlus' acquisition of a spot in the [*League of Legends* Pro League](/source/League_of_Legends_Pro_League) (LPL), the top level of professional *League of Legends* in China.[2] On 10 November 2019, FPX's *League of Legends* team won the [2019 *League of Legends* World Championship](/source/2019_League_of_Legends_World_Championship) after [sweeping](/source/Whitewash_(sport)) [G2 Esports](/source/G2_Esports) in the grand finals.[3]

## *League of Legends*

### History

On 20 December 2017, FunPlus' esports division announced the creation of FPX and its acquisition of a spot in the *League of Legends* Pro League (LPL).[2] FPX's inaugural roster consisted of top laner Kim "GimGoon" Han-saem, jungler Hu "Pepper" Zhiwei, mid laner Feng "bing" Jinwei, bot laner Lin "Lwx" Weixiang, and support Liu "Crisp" Qingsong. The team's first tournament was the 2017 Demacia Championship,[4] which they placed ninth to fifteenth after losing to [Team WE](/source/Team_WE) in the third and final round of Group E.[5]

For the 2018 LPL Spring regular season, FPX was placed in the league's western conference. Despite adding veteran mid laner Yu "Cool" Jiajun,[6] FPX finished fifth in their conference with a 9–10 record and did not qualify for playoffs. Chen "Alex" Yu-ming replaced Pepper as the team's primary jungler for the 2018 LPL Summer regular season.[7] FPX finished fourth in their conference with an 8–11 record, qualifying for playoffs as one of the bottom seeds. They were promptly defeated by [JD Gaming](/source/JD_Gaming) in the first round.[8]

In preparation for the 2019 LPL Spring regular season, FPX revamped their roster, adding jungler Gao "Tian" Tianliang and veteran mid laner [Kim "Doinb" Tae-sang](/source/Doinb).[9] The team massively improved, finishing first in the regular season with a 13–2 record and getting an automatic bye to the semifinals.[10] However, in an upset result, FPX lost 2–3 to JD Gaming in the semifinals, and advanced to the third place decider match rather than the finals.[11][12] FPX defeated [Topsports Gaming](/source/Topsports_Gaming) 3–1 in the third place decider match.[13]

Going into the 2019 LPL Summer Split without making any roster changes, FPX once again finished first in the regular season and automatically qualified for the semifinals. In the semifinals FPX defeated [Bilibili Gaming](/source/Bilibili_Gaming) 3–1, qualifying them for the finals and the [2019 World Championship](/source/2019_League_of_Legends_World_Championship), as any result would have sent FPX to the World Championship (i.e., a victory in the finals would automatically qualify FPX as the first LPL seed, a loss would award them enough championship points to qualify as the second LPL seed).[14] FPX then defeated three-time champions [Royal Never Give Up](/source/Royal_Never_Give_Up) 3–1 in the finals, securing their first title.[15]

For the main event group stage of the 2019 World Championship, FPX was placed in Group B along with [Splyce](/source/Splyce), [J Team](/source/J_Team), and [GAM Esports](/source/GAM_Esports).[16] After defeating Splyce in a tiebreaker match, FPX qualified for the knockout stage as the first seed in their group.[17][18] In the quarterfinals FPX defeated [Fnatic](/source/Fnatic), which [finished runner-up the year prior](/source/2018_League_of_Legends_World_Championship#Finals),[19] and in the semifinals FPX defeated fellow LPL team and defending world champions [Invictus Gaming](/source/Invictus_Gaming) to advance to the finals.[20] FPX then swept [G2 Esports](/source/G2_Esports) 3–0 in the finals to win their first international title and the LPL's second World Championship title.[3][21][22]

On 30 November 2019, FPX won the award for "best team" at the 2019 China LoL of the Year Awards, held during the LPL All-Star event.[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*] In preparation for the 2020 spring season, several additions were made to FPX's roster: Two-time LCK champion Kim "Khan" Dong-ha joined from [SKT T1](/source/SK_Telecom_T1),[23][24] while three players were promoted from FPX's academy team.[25]

On 17 November 2025, FPX and the LPL announced that FPX was withdrawing from the LPL.[26][27]

### Current roster

FunPlus Phoenix League of Legends roster Players Coaches Role Handle Name Nationality Top Xiaolaohu Ping Xiaohu China Jungle milkyway Cai Zijun China Jungle Moyan Wang Xin China Mid Care Yang Jie China Bot Deokdam Seo Dae-gil South Korea Support Life Kim Jeong-min South Korea Head coach Yeon "Sin" Hyeong-mo Assistant coach(es) Chen "Mouse" Yu-Hao Kim "ikRyong" Geun-hyeong Legend: (I) Inactive (S) Suspended Substitute Injury / Illness Roster updated 8 February 2024.

### Tournament results

Placement Event Final result (W–L) 9th–15th 2017 Demacia Championship 1–2 (against Team WE) 5th 2018 LPL Spring Split (West) 10–9 4th 2018 LPL Summer Split (West) 13–6 7th–8th 2018 LPL Summer Playoffs 1–3 (against JD Gaming) NQ NEST 2018 Qualifiers 1–2 (against Team WE) 1st 2019 LPL Spring Split 13–2 3rd 2019 LPL Spring Playoffs 3–1 (against Topsports Gaming) 9th–16th NEST 2019 0–3 (against SinoDragon Gaming) 2nd Rift Rivals 2019 LCK-LPL-LMS-VCS 1–3 (against LCK) 1st 2019 LPL Summer Split 14–1 1st 2019 LPL Summer Playoffs 3–1 (against Royal Never Give Up) 1st 2019 World Championship 3–0 (against G2 Esports) 3rd 2020 LPL Spring Split 12–4 3rd 2020 LPL Spring Playoffs 3–0 (against Invictus Gaming) 2nd 2020 Mid-Season Cup 1–3 (against Top Esports) 8th 2020 LPL Summer Split 9–7 7th–8th 2020 LPL Summer Playoffs 1–3 (against Victory Five) 4th 2020 LPL Regional Finals 2–3 (against Invictus Gaming) 4th NEST 2020 1–2 (against Edward Gaming) 5th–8th 2020 Demacia Cup 0–3 (against Top Esports) 5th 2021 LPL Spring Split 11–5 2nd 2021 LPL Spring Playoffs 1–3 (against Royal Never Give Up) 1st 2021 LPL Summer Split 13-3 2nd 2021 LPL Summer Playoffs 1–3 (against Edward Gaming)

## *Counter-Strike: Global Offensive*

### History

On 15 March 2020, FPX announced they had signed the former Danish roster of Heroic, consisting of Marco "Snappi" Pfeiffer, Casper "cadiaN" Møller, Johannes "b0RUP" Borup, Patrick "es3tag" Hansen, and Martin "Stavn" Lund, with Frederik "LOMME" Nielsen as their coach.[28] The team played a single match in Phase 1 of the tournament before Patrick "es3tag" Hansen left the team to join [Astralis](/source/Astralis). As a result of this, they had to forfeit the second match.[29] For Phase 2, the organization fielded North American team Bad News Bears, consisting of Michael "dapr" Gulino, Peter "ptr" Gurney, Jonathan "Jonji" Carey, Mitch "mitch" Semago, and Austin "crashies" Roberts.[30] With 65 points, FPX advanced to the quarterfinals.[31] After losing the first match to [MAD Lions](/source/MAD_Lions), the team fell to the lower bracket, where they played against [Gen.G](/source/Gen.G). Despite an outstanding performance by the team's in-game leader Michael "dapr" Gulino, FPX lost the match and was eliminated from the tournament. This roster only lasted for the inaugural season of the Flashpoint league.

On 25 September 2020, FPX signed Serbian Petar "⁠peca⁠" Marković, who will be in charge of building the organization's new CS:GO team and split his duties between managing its CS:GO and VALORANT divisions.[32]

On 25 January 2021, FPX confirmed that they signed the quartet of the former [Godsent](/source/Godsent) roster.[33] The next day their fifth player Chris "ChrisJ" de Jong was announced.[34]

On 3 March 2021, HLTV.org reported that chrisJ would leave from the current FPX-roster, being replaced by the former ENCE eSports player, Miikka "suNny" Kemppi.[35]

### Final roster

FunPlus Phoenix CS:GO roster Players Coaches Handle Name Nationality zehN Linjala, Jesse Finland STYKO Styk, Martin Slovakia maden Bošković, Pavle Montenegro farlig Jensen, Asger Denmark emi Vuković, Luka Serbia Head coach Jonatan "devilwalk" Lundberg Legend: (I) Inactive (S) Suspended Substitute Injury / Illness Latest roster transaction: 18 October 2021.

### Tournament results

Placement Event Final result (W–L) 7th–8th Flashpoint 1 0–2 (against Gen.G) 2nd DreamHack Open January 2021 Europe 0–3 (against Team Spirit)

## *Valorant*

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### History

FPX built a Valorant team from CIS to compete in EMEA. They had won VCT 2022 stage 1 EMEA Challengers to qualify the [2022 VCT: Stage 1 Masters](/source/2022_Valorant_Champions_Tour%3A_Stage_1_Masters) in [Reykjavík](/source/Reykjav%C3%ADk), but could not attend due to travel restrictions on their Russian and Ukrainian players related to the [2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine](/source/2022_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine) and COVID-19 regulations.[36]

At the [2022 VCT: Stage 2 Masters](/source/2022_Valorant_Champions_Tour%3A_Stage_2_Masters) in [Copenhagen](/source/Copenhagen), FPX was forced to play with [Alliance](/source/Alliance_(esports)) player SEIDER after SUYGETSU was unable to travel from Russia to Denmark due to visa issues.[37] After three matches played, SUYGETSU got his visa approved and made his way into Denmark. With the complete starting roster, FPX went on to win the tournament after beating APAC side [Paper Rex](/source/Paper_Rex) 3–2, getting its first major win at [Valorant](/source/Valorant).

After the organization's application to be part of the [Valorant Champions Tour](/source/Valorant_Champions_Tour)'s new franchise system was denied in 2022, it released its CIS roster and set up a new team in China.

### Current roster

FunPlus Phoenix Valorant roster Players Coaches S|- Handle Name Nationality AAAAY Zhang, Yang China sScary Matarat, Nutchapon Thailand Setrod Ou, Taigeng Taiwan BerLIN Chang, Po-Lin Taiwan XII (S) Chen, Yen-hsiang Taiwan Life2 Qu, DongHao China Head coach Nikola "LEGIJA" Ninić Assistant coach(es) Yao "YorkMonster" Kun Legend: (I) Inactive (S) Suspended Substitute Injury / Illness

### Tournament results

Placement Event Final result (W–L) 4th 2022 Valorant Champions 0–2 (against DRX) 1st 2022 Valorant Champions Tour: Stage 2 Masters 3–2 (against Paper Rex) 1st 24cyber ORCs Cup 2–0 (against One Breath) 2nd BLAST Valorant Twitch Invitational 2–3 (against G2 Esports) 3rd–4th VALORANT First-Strike Europe 1–2 (against Fnatic)

## Sponsorships

FPX is sponsored by [BMW](/source/BMW),[38] [Herman Miller](/source/Herman_Miller_(manufacturer)), [Huya Live](/source/Huya_Live), [OPPO](/source/Oppo), [PUMA](/source/Puma_(brand)), Oish, Cool Fish, and Bixin.[39]

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## External links

- [FunPlus Phoenix](https://x.com/FPX_Esports) on [X](/source/X_(social_network))

Awards and achievements Preceded by Invictus Gaming League of Legends World Championship winner 2019 With: GimGoon, Tian, Doinb, Lwx, Crisp, and WarHorse (coach) Succeeded by DAMWON Gaming Preceded by Invictus Gaming League of Legends Pro League winner Summer 2019 With: GimGoon, Tian, Doinb, Lwx, Crisp, and WarHorse (coach) Succeeded by JD Gaming Preceded by Optic Gaming Valorant Masters winner 2022 Stage 2: Copenhagen With: ANGE1, Shao, Zyppan, SUYGETSU, ardiis, SEIDER, and d00mbr0s (coach) Succeeded by TBD

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