Star Craft: Brood War Professional Competition - List of Professional StarCraft Teams

List of Professional StarCraft Teams

The Korean professional scene is currently divided into 8 teams, 6 of which are sponsored by corporations, one by KeSPA itself, and the remaining team by the Korean Air Force.

  • Air Force ACE (공군 에이스)
  • CJ ENTUS (CJ 엔투스) – formerly Hite Entus, Suma GO (Greatest Ones) and Hite Sparkyz, OnGameNet Sparkyz, KOR
  • Woongjin Stars (웅진 스타즈) – formerly Hanbit Stars
  • KT Rolster (KT롤스터) – formerly KT Fingerboom, KT MagicNs, KTF MagicNs
  • Samsung KHAN (삼성전자 칸)
  • SK Telecom T1 (SK텔레콤 T1) – formerly 4U, Orion
  • STX SouL (STX소울)
  • Team 8 - managed by KeSPA through proxy, in response to OZ, MBCGame HERO, and WeMadeFOX ending their teams.

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