Keria re -signed T1 but attracted attention thanks to a “strange” detail
On November 14, T1 became the first LCK team to announce the situation of personnel competition in the new season of 2025. Accordingly, Keria supports a long-term contract that lasts up to 2026, helping him continue to stick in the color of the World Championship Austria 2024. At the same time, T1's notice may be a good signal, showing that the ZOFGK squad may continue to stick next year.
In addition, this new contract also helps Keria to overcome Wolf, becoming the longest support with Faker T1 and LCK in particular and League of Legends in general.
Keria re -signed another 2 years with T1 and became the longest supporting support with Faker in the history of League of Legends
But there is a more noticeable detail about the Keria. Specifically, the support of birth in 2002 cut off his familiar hair and had to wear a hat to cover new hair. Keria's new image surprised many people. However, everything has the reason and the new hair of this “genius monster” is no exception.
Keria has to cut their hair because they must fulfill the mandatory community obligations
The real reason for the hair of the T1 support
In fact, Keria will have to set out to fulfill the mandatory community obligations in the period when the season is taking a break. According to the law of kimchi, even when Keria won the ASIAD gold medal and was exempted from mandatory military service, he still had to serve the community and this work would last for a certain period of time. Of course, Keria or anyone who performs the responsibility must have a standard appearance. Therefore, even if not, this player must go to hair cut.
Keria and the Korean team won the gold medal in Asiad last year
In addition to Keria, players like Zeus or Faker will also “connect” and perhaps the audience is looking forward to the appearance of “Demon King”, once he reached the time limit to be community obligations. Most likely, the T1 players will have to choose the time after the contracts are completed, to be able to set out their responsibilities.