
Seungho Kim
South Korea
Flamengo CBLOL 24 yearsKnown competitively as Geum go, Seungho Kim is a South Korean jungler whose professional journey carried him far beyond his home region. Born in one of the most competitive League of Legends ecosystems in the world, he eventually found a stage on the other side of the globe, representing the storied Brazilian organization Flamengo in the CBLOL. Now retired from active play, he remains an example of the export talent that shaped competitive scenes outside the traditional Korean, Chinese, and Western powerhouses.
As a jungler, Geum go operated in the position that ties a League of Legends team together. The role demands constant map awareness, careful tracking of enemy movements, and the judgment to decide which lanes to prioritize with ganks and objective setups. Junglers live in the space between the lanes, farming neutral camps while looking for windows to swing skirmishes in their team’s favor. A Korean-trained jungler typically brings a disciplined, macro-oriented understanding of the game, emphasizing vision control, tempo, and clean pathing over flashy individual highlights.
Joining Flamengo placed Geum go inside one of the most passionate fan bases in Latin American esports. The CBLOL has long served as a proving ground for both homegrown Brazilian talent and imported veterans, and Korean players arriving in the league were often expected to raise the competitive ceiling of their rosters. His presence in the jungle would have been geared toward stabilizing early games and mentoring younger teammates through the mechanical and strategic habits that define the Korean scene.
Having stepped away from professional competition, Geum go closes a chapter defined by adaptability. Relocating across continents to compete in a foreign language and culture is no small feat, and players who make that transition frequently leave a lasting mark on the regions they join. His retirement invites reflection on a career built on the willingness to travel far for the game, and whether he chooses to remain involved as a coach, analyst, or mentor, the experience he accumulated between two very different competitive worlds gives him a perspective few players ever earn.
Geum go (Seungho Kim) is 24 years old, born December 17, 2001.
Geum go currently plays as Jungle for Flamengo in the CBLOL.
Geum go is best known for Nocturne, Wukong, Hecarim, Zac.

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