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Faker (Gamer) Height, Weight, Age, BIO, Family, Net Worth, Nationality, Career

Faker (born 7 May 1996, Age: 27 years old) is a South Korean professional gamer who is widely regarded as the best League of Legends player of all time. He has won four World Championships, two Mid-Season Invitationals, and 10 League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) titles with his team T1.

He is also known as the “Unkillable Demon King” for his incredible skill and dominance in the game. In this article, we will explore Faker’s height, weight, age, bio, family, net worth, nationality, and career.

Physical Stats

Faker’s height is 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) and his weight is 63 kg (139 lbs). He has a slim and athletic build, which he maintains by exercising regularly and eating healthily. He also avoids drinking alcohol and smoking, as he believes that they can negatively affect his performance.

Age and Birthday

Faker was born on May 7, 1996, in Seoul, South Korea. He is currently 27 years old. His zodiac sign is Taurus, which is known for being reliable, practical, and ambitious. Lee Sang-hyeok celebrates his birthday every year with his family and friends, and sometimes with his fans through live streams or social media posts.

Faker girlfriend

Bio and Family

Faker’s real name is Lee Sang-hyeok. He was the youngest child in his family. He has an older brother named Lee Sang-hoon. He was raised by his father, Lee Kyung-joon, and his grandparents, as his mother was mostly absent from his life. His father was a carpenter who worked hard to support his sons. Lee Sang-hyeok described his father as a strict but caring person who taught him discipline and responsibility.

Faker with his friend

Faker was an introverted and intelligent child who enjoyed solving puzzles and learning languages. He also developed a passion for gaming at an early age. He played various games, such as Warcraft III, Chaos, and StarCraft, and created custom maps for them. He was introduced to League of Legends in 2011 and became addicted to it. He dropped out of high school in 2013 to pursue his gaming career.

Net Worth and Salary

Lee Sang-hyeok’s net worth is estimated to be around $5 million as of 2023. This is mainly the result of his successful career as a professional gamer, including his prize money from tournaments, sponsorships, and salary as a player. He is one of the highest-paid esports athletes in the world, earning millions of dollars per year.

Faker career

According to some reports, Faker’s salary in 2021 was $2.1 million, with additional performance bonuses that could bring it up to $3.8 million. In 2022, his salary increased to $5.2 million, making him the highest-paid League of Legends player in history. He also became a part-owner and executive of T1 Entertainment & Sports in 2020, which gave him more influence and income in the esports industry.

Faker Wiki/Bio

NameLee Sang-hyeok
Famous AsFaker
Date of BirthMay 7, 1996
Place of BirthSeoul, South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
EthnicityAsian
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight63 kg (139 lbs)
RoleMid laner
TeamT1
GameLeague of Legends
Net Worth$5 million
Salary$5.2 million
Social Media LinksInstagram: faker

Wikipedia: Faker_(gamer)

Youtube: @T1_Faker

Twitter: faker
Homepagenewsunzip.com

Nationality and Ethnicity

Faker’s nationality is South Korean. He was born and raised in Seoul, the capital and largest city of South Korea. He speaks Korean as his native language and has a basic knowledge of English and Chinese. He also learned some Japanese and Spanish through online courses and games.

Faker's Youtube channel

Lee Sang-hyeok’s ethnicity is Asian. He has black hair and brown eyes. He has a fair complexion and a handsome appearance. He often wears glasses and a cap when he is not playing.

Career and Achievements

Faker’s career as a professional gamer began in 2013, when he was scouted by SK Telecom T1 (now T1), one of the most prestigious esports organizations in South Korea. He joined their team as a mid layer, the role that controls the middle lane of the map and has a high impact on the game. He made his debut at the Olympus Champions Spring 2013, where he impressed everyone with his skill and talent. He quickly rose to fame and became known as the best mid-laner and the best player in the world.

Faker's Instagram account
Faker’s Instagram account

Faker’s career highlights and awards include:

  • 4× World champion (2013, 2015, 2016, 2023)
  • 2016 Worlds MVP
  • 2× MSI champion (2016, 2017)
  • 2016 MSI MVP
  • 10× LCK champion
  • 2× LCK Season MVP
  • 1× LCK Finals MVP
  • 2× LCK All-Pro First Team
  • IEM champion (2016)
  • Rift Rivals champion (2019)
  • All-Star Invitational champion (2014)
  • NLB champion (2014)
  • Asian Games silver medalist (2018)
  • Asian Games gold medalist (2022)
  • Best Esports Player at The Game Awards (2017)
  • Forbes 30 Under 30 in Asia Entertainment & Sports (2019)
  • Esports Hall of Fame inductee (2019)

Lee Sang-hyeok is also known for his records and achievements in the game, such as:

  • The first player to reach 1,000, 2,000, and 2,500 kills in the LCK
  • The first player to play 700 games and win 500 games in the LCK
  • The player with the most kills in World Championship matches
  • The first player to surpass 100 World Championship wins
  • The player with the most diverse champion pool in the game
  • The player with the most pentakills (five kills in a row) in the game

Lee Sang-hyeok is widely respected and admired by his fans, peers, and rivals. He is considered to be the “Michael Jordan of esports” and the “Lionel Messi of League of Legends”. He is also known for his humble and polite personality, his dedication and passion for the game, and his generosity and kindness to his fans and the community.

T1 and Faker make history with their fifth and fourth World Championship titles respectively

The League of Legends Worlds 2023 Grand Final was a historic event for many reasons. It was the first time that the tournament was held in South Korea, the home country of the most dominant team in the game’s history, T1. It was also the first time that a Chinese team, Weibo Gaming, reached the final after defeating the defending champions, Dplus KIA, in the semifinals.

Faker and his friends
Lee Sang-hyeok and his friends

And most importantly, it was the stage where Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, widely regarded as the greatest player of all time, claimed his fourth World Championship title, breaking his own record and cementing his legacy as the “Unkillable Demon King”.

The Road to the Final

T1 and Weibo Gaming had very different paths to the final. T1, who had won the LCK Summer Playoffs, was placed in Group A of the World’s Main Event, along with Bilibili Gaming, Cloud9, and Team BDS. They dominated their group, winning all six games and securing the first seed. In the quarterfinals, they faced off against Team Liquid, the second seed from Group C. T1 swept them 3-0, showing their superior macro and team fighting skills. In the semifinals, they met their old rivals, G2 Esports, the first seed from Group C. G2 had eliminated T1 in the semifinals of Worlds 2019, and many fans were eager to see a rematch. However, T1 proved to be too strong for G2, winning 3-1 and advancing to the final for the fifth time in their history.

Weibo Gaming, on the other hand, had a more challenging journey. They had finished second in the LPL Summer Playoffs, losing to JD Gaming in the final. They were placed in Group D of the World’s Main Event, along with MAD Lions, NRG, and GAM Esports. They struggled in their group, losing two games to MAD Lions and one game to NRG. They barely made it out of the group as the second seed, thanks to a tiebreaker win over NRG.

In the quarterfinals, they faced off against Gen.G, the first seed from Group B. Weibo Gaming surprised everyone by defeating Gen.G 3-1, showcasing their aggressive and unpredictable playstyle. In the semifinals, they faced the biggest challenge of their career, Dplus KIA, the first seed from Group D and the reigning World Champions. Weibo Gaming pulled off a stunning upset, winning 3-2 in a thrilling series that went down to the wire. They became the first Chinese team to reach the final since 2018 when Invictus Gaming won the title.

Personal Life and Hobbies

Faker is very private and reserved about his personal life. He does not reveal much about his family, friends, or romantic relationships. He does not have a girlfriend as of 2023, as he is focused on his gaming career and does not have much time for dating. He also does not have any tattoos or piercings, as he prefers to keep his body natural and healthy.

Faker and his friends
Faker and his friends

His hobbies and interests include:

  • Reading books and manga, especially fantasy and sci-fi genres
  • Watching movies and anime, especially action and comedy genres
  • Listening to music, especially pop and rock genres
  • Playing other games, such as Among Us, Valorant, and PUBG
  • Learning new languages and cultures
  • Traveling and sightseeing
  • Eating and cooking, especially Korean and Chinese cuisines
  • Exercising and meditating
  • Spending time with his family, friends, and fans

Faker is a South Korean professional gamer who is widely regarded as the best League of Legends player of all time. He has won four World Championships, two Mid-Season Invitationals, and 10 League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) titles with his team T1. He is also known as the “Unkillable Demon King” for his incredible skill and dominance in the game. He has a net worth of around $5 million and a salary of $5.2 million as of 2023.

He is also a part-owner and executive of T1 Entertainment & Sports. He is considered to be the “Michael Jordan of esports” and the “Lionel Messi of League of Legends”. He is also known for his humble and polite personality, his dedication and passion for the game, and his generosity and kindness to his fans and the community.

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