Kim “Febby” Yong-min is making a return to the competitive stage after spending time as TNC Predator's head coach. The South Korean legend has not competed for any team since he left Mineski in March 2019. The roster deadline was looming over TNC Predator prior to its decision to field their head coach as one of its starting players.

The return of a legend

Febby has always been standing in as the team's substitute whenever the need arose. His playtime with his own players increased when they lost a key member of the roster. Now he officially joins the lineup alongside his former MVP Phoenix teammate Damien “kpii” Chok and three of the core Filipino players of the team.

TNC Predator Roster

  • Armel “Armel” Tabios
  • Damien “kpii” Chok
  • Kim “Gabbi” Santos
  • Kim “Febby” Yong-min
  • Timothy “Tims” Randrup

TNC Predator grew to be one of the most deadly SEA Dota teams under the coaching of Febby. Now, the legendary South Korean player will get first-hand experience at leading his team right from a player seat. The SEA region of Dota 2 remains one of the most contested leagues in international Dota 2. TNC Predator will have its hands full as it goes through the best that the region has to offer.

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