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YellOwStaR was born on 15 February, 1992 in France, is a French League of Legends player and coach. Discover YellOwStaR's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?
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YellOwStaR Net Worth
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Timeline
In a close set of games, Fnatic were able to best The Gambit, winning 3-2 and claiming the $50,000 1st prize.
YellOwStaR qualified for the Season 3 World Championship with his team Fnatic, finishing 1st in the Summer Playoffs.
The World Championship was a success for YellOwStaR and the team, as they finished at the top of their group, beating Cloud9 in the quarterfinals.
Fnatic were eventually knocked out by Royal Club in the semifinals, though the team performed well throughout the tournament.
YellOwStaR and Fnatic started off their season at the IEM Season VIII - World Championship.
The team finished 2nd, losing to KT Rolster Bullets in the Grand Final.
The Spring Split went relatively well for YellOwStaR and the team.
A tight split saw YellOwStaR perform on a range of champions including Morgana, Annie, and Karma in particular.
Bora Kim (born 15 February 1992), better known as YellOwStaR, is a French professional League of Legends player and coach.
He has played and coached for several teams throughout his career, including Fnatic, SK Gaming, PSG Esports, against All authority, and Team SoloMid.
YellOwStaR first joined the professional League of Legends scene after being picked up to play for eSports organization, Against All Authority in September 2010.
They were able to compete and make a name for themselves at the IEM Season V - LoL Invitational in Germany, placing 2nd after losing to team MyRevenge.
YellOwStaR and his team then went on to play at the biggest event of the time, the Riot Season 1 Championship in June 2011 at DreamHack Summer 2011.
They were able to make it out of groups after a relegation match to advance, beating Team gamed!de.
In the semifinals, YellOwStaR and aAa fought against the American powerhouse Team SoloMid, and were able to best the US players and advance to the winner finals bracket.
Facing off against the familiar lineup of MyRevenge, now called Fnatic, aAa were unable take 1st, losing 2-0.
They then went up again, against Team SoloMid to determine 2nd place, where they again defeated the American team, taking silver in the tournament.
After the championship, YellOwStaR with several of his teammates left aAa to join the new team Millenium.
He played in few major tournaments, such as IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Cologne where they placed 4th, but left the team to rejoin a reformed aAa.
YellOwStaR's team played in IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Kiev January 2011.
At this event, against All authority would place third in Group B, going 1-2 by defeating Sypher, then falling to Moscow Five and Team Dignitas.
As they were unable to reach top two in their respective group, aAa was eliminated after the group stage, going home with a 5th-6th-place finish.
Their next premier tournament performance occurred at the IEM Season VI - World Championship, where they would make it out of the group stage, to win against SK Gaming then lose versus American teams Team Dignitas and Counter Logic Gaming, eventually taking 4th at the event.
The event proved to be a disappointment, as they went a winless 0-3 in groups, going home with an 11th-12th placing.
Tension and rocky performances at tournaments in the months after, led to YellOwStar and his bot lane support partner,, leaving aAa and rejoining Millenium in June 2012 for a test period.
The bot lane for the team was short lived as both players decided to leave the team after their testing period was due, with YellOwStaR going to play for long established European organization, SK Gaming.
His first event with the team was European Challenger Circuit: Poland where they made it past groups, but lost their match against CLG EU but were able to best Team Curse EU to achieve 3rd in the tournament.
YellOwStaR and his team were granted a huge opportunity to play in the Season Two Regional Finals held in Cologne where the top 3 placing teams would be flown to Los Angeles for the Season 2 World Championship for a chance to play for a $1,000,000 grand prize.
SK went an undefeated 4-0, winning a spot in the finals, besting Team Acer Poland and CLG Europe.
They faced the fairly new team Moscow Five who had been dominant in tournaments since emergence.
YellOwStaR and his team were unable to take a game in the set, ending 2-0, but still placed 2nd overall and earned a spot for the trip to Los Angeles.
The Season 2 World Championship was held in October 2012.
After finding success with SK, YellOwStaR departed the team in December 2012 and was quickly picked up by Fnatic as their AD, reuniting with old teammates, and SOAZ.
In January 2013, his new team had a chance to participate in Riot's new competitive league for the upcoming Season 3 for NA and EU, the Riot League of Legends Championship Series (LCS), but they had to play for a spot at the Season 3 Europe Offline Qualifier; which he actually had already qualified to play in, when he was with SK Gaming.
Fighting out of the group stage and into the quarterfinals, the new crew were able to best MeetYourMakers in a 2-0 set, to win a spot in the league.
With the North American and European community extremely excited for the amped up events of LCS, Season 3 began with Riot's new league of a 10-week series with the continent's best teams playing against another.
Fnatic became the most consistently powerful team throughout the series, with YellOwStaR and being their formidable bot lane; the team ended the 10 weeks on top with an intimidating record of 22-6.
YellOwStaR and comrades had automatically reclaimed their spot in the league for the summer split, when going into the Season 3 Spring Playoffs.
Being a favorite in the playoffs, the team showed their consistent strong play-style, winning 2-1 vs Evil Geniuses, and placing themselves in the finals against another favorite, Gambit Gaming.
YellOwStaR announced his retirement from professional play on 20 October 2016, but later announced his return on 13 January 2020 as a support for LDLC OL.