The appearance of the first professional female player to compete in the LCK DangMoo is receiving great attention from the public. She is about to have a grand debut.
DangMoo, whose full name is Jeon Soo-jin, has officially become the first professional female player of the LCK, after a period of freelancing in Korea. Before turning, it was known that this girl had excelled in the Challenger rank with support champions. This is also the stepping stone that made her decide to step into the light.

“My ultimate goal when playing League of Legends is to reach Challenge. After doing that, I became more greedy and wanted to challenge myself as a professional player,” DangMoo shared.
She added on Inven that: “Initially I actively looked for opportunities by doing a trial at Fredit BRION. After a while I received an offer at LSB. The results of that trial were very positive.”

In addition, female gamers are also confident that they will quickly integrate with male colleagues. She also did not hesitate to reveal that her idol, who is making her study every day, is Kiera.
“I like all support players. If I had to choose, I would use T1’s Kiera as my role model. So far everything is fine. Playing pro is different from ranked, that’s for sure. I will I have to improve my ability to communicate and listen to people. They haven’t arranged for me to scrim with the whole team yet but it will come soon,” DangMoo said.

In the history of world League of Legends, there have been many cases of female players competing against men or streamers turning to professional competitions like DangMoo. However, up to now, all have not achieved success. Before DangMoo, there was also a player named Dopa who was quite similar.
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