Disguised confirms Rahel signing for LTA North roster

Davide Xu
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Disguised confirms Rahel League of Legend signing
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North American esports organisation Disguised has announced the addition of Korean import Cho ‘Rahel’ Min-seong to its starting League of Legends roster.

Rahel is expected to play at the start of the LTA North Split 3, set to take place during the summer after the end of the Mid-Season Invitational.

The Korean ADC player will replace bot laner Jeremiah ‘ScaryJerry’ Leathe as he continues his development as a substitute player.

As one of the LTA North’s on a Guest Slot, Disguised’s participation in the upcoming 2026 season is not guaranteed. The team’s performance in the first two splits saw them end at the bottom of the pack, so revamping the roster is essential to keep the slot for the 2026 promotion tournament.  

Aside from the change in the ADC position, Disguised is looking to make a change in the mid lane, following the departure of German mid laner Felix ‘Abbedagge‘ Braun. His replacement has yet to be announced, although the new mid laner is set to be a NA resident, given that the team has already filled the import slots with Rahel and Cho ‘Castle’ Hyeon-seong in the top lane.

Rahel joins the LTA after a stint in the LEC

Before joining Disguised, Rahel previously played for the German team SK Gaming in the LEC last year. The Korean player, who made a name for himself by playing on DK’s Challengers team in the LCK CL, impressed people at the start of his adventure in Europe, finishing first in the Summer regular season.

The magic, however, quickly vanished. Despite starting playoffs as the first seed, SK failed to qualify for Worlds and was eliminated by Karmine Corp, ending the split in fifth place.

After a disappointing start to the 2025 campaign, with SK finishing in ninth place, Rahel was benched in favor of German player Tim ‘Keduii‘ Willers.  

He will now have a chance to prove his worth once again by saving DSG from relegation at the end of the season. The relegation tournament’s date is yet to be confirmed, although it’s expected to take place sometime after the end of the LTA Regional Championship.

Davide Xu

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Davide Xu is a freelance writer at Esports Insider focused on League of Legends esports. He covers everything inside and outside the Rift—especially when it comes to European and Asian competitive scenes. With a finance background and a multicultural lens, he loves talking about business as much as macro.
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