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Disguised Signs "Rahel"

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03 June 2025 15:37

North American esports organization Disguised has announced the signing of Korean AD carry Cho ‘Rahel’ Min-seong to its starting League of Legends lineup. The roster change comes ahead of the LTA North Split 3, scheduled for this summer following the conclusion of the Mid-Season Invitational.

Rahel will take over the bot lane duties from Jeremiah ‘ScaryJerry’ Leathe, who will remain with the team as a developing substitute. The move marks a strategic shift for Disguised as the team looks to improve its standing and secure its position for the 2026 promotion tournament.

As one of the LTA North's teams competing on a Guest Slot, Disguised’s spot in next year’s competition is not guaranteed. The team struggled in its first two splits, finishing near the bottom of the standings. As a result, revamping the roster has become a priority to boost performance in the critical upcoming split.

In addition to the change in the bot lane, the organization is actively seeking a new mid laner following the departure of Felix ‘Abbedagge’ Braun. The incoming player is expected to be a North American resident, as Disguised has already filled its two import slots with Rahel and top laner Cho ‘Castle’ Hyeon-seong.

Rahel joins Disguised after a stint in the LEC with SK Gaming. The Korean talent initially rose to prominence in the LCK CL with DK’s Challengers squad. He made a strong impression during his debut in Europe, helping SK Gaming finish first in the Summer 2024 regular season.

However, the team’s momentum faltered during playoffs. Despite entering as the top seed, SK failed to qualify for the World Championship after being eliminated by Karmine Corp, ending their run in fifth place. The 2025 season began on a sour note as well, with SK finishing ninth, leading to Rahel being benched in favor of local talent Tim ‘Keduii’ Willers.


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Disguised Signs "Rahel"

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03 June 2025 15:37

Tags: Disguised

North American esports organization Disguised has announced the signing of Korean AD carry Cho ‘Rahel’ Min-seong to its starting League of Legends lineup. The roster change comes ahead of the LTA North Split 3, scheduled for this summer following the conclusion of the Mid-Season Invitational.

Rahel will take over the bot lane duties from Jeremiah ‘ScaryJerry’ Leathe, who will remain with the team as a developing substitute. The move marks a strategic shift for Disguised as the team looks to improve its standing and secure its position for the 2026 promotion tournament.

As one of the LTA North's teams competing on a Guest Slot, Disguised’s spot in next year’s competition is not guaranteed. The team struggled in its first two splits, finishing near the bottom of the standings. As a result, revamping the roster has become a priority to boost performance in the critical upcoming split.

In addition to the change in the bot lane, the organization is actively seeking a new mid laner following the departure of Felix ‘Abbedagge’ Braun. The incoming player is expected to be a North American resident, as Disguised has already filled its two import slots with Rahel and top laner Cho ‘Castle’ Hyeon-seong.

Rahel joins Disguised after a stint in the LEC with SK Gaming. The Korean talent initially rose to prominence in the LCK CL with DK’s Challengers squad. He made a strong impression during his debut in Europe, helping SK Gaming finish first in the Summer 2024 regular season.

However, the team’s momentum faltered during playoffs. Despite entering as the top seed, SK failed to qualify for the World Championship after being eliminated by Karmine Corp, ending their run in fifth place. The 2025 season began on a sour note as well, with SK finishing ninth, leading to Rahel being benched in favor of local talent Tim ‘Keduii’ Willers.


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