Steal's professional journey began in 2017 with Millenium (MIL), a European team. His debut was at the EUCS 2017 Spring tournament, although this initial experience didn't result in a prize win. He then competed in the 2017 EU Challenger Series with the same team, further honing his skills before transitioning to other teams. His early career, while not immediately triumphant, provided valuable experience that laid the groundwork for his future success. These early matches were critical in shaping his playstyle and understanding the competitive landscape.
Throughout his career, Steal has represented four teams: Millenium (MIL), DetonatioN FocusMe (DFM), Team oNe, and Falkol e-Sports (FKL). The majority of his success and prize money (approximately $145,000) came from his time with DFM, a Japanese team, where he played a significant number of matches (over 300). His stints with other teams, while shorter, contributed to his overall experience and broadened his understanding of diverse playstyles and team dynamics within the global LoL community.
Steal has participated in approximately 33 tournaments throughout his career, achieving a remarkable 10 first-place finishes and 2 second-place finishes. In recent times, his performances with DFM have seen him compete in prestigious tournaments like the Pacific Championship Series (PCS) and the League of Legends Japan League (LJL), consistently placing well and showing his continued competitiveness at the highest level of professional League of Legends. His recent results include a second-place finish in LJL Summer 2024 and a fifth-place finish in PCS Summer 2024.
* the description uses only our own data from the game-tournaments.com database