Formerly known as OKSavingsBank BRION,
HANJIN BRION is the only team among the ten LCK contenders to have completely overhauled its roster for the 2026 season. The team had solid foundations in 2025, with Lord Park “
Morgan” Ru-han in the toplane, who has since joined
Team Liquid in the LCS, and Lee “
Clozer” Ju-hyeon, who found a new home with DN SOOPers.
As mentioned in our
LCK Cup Power Ranking, HANJIN BRION are not expected to rank very high, especially at the start of the year. Our editorial team placed them tenth, and their LCK season opener confirmed this, with three consecutive losses against Dplus KIA, BNK FearX, and Hanwha Life Esports.
A Six-Man Roster
BRION’s roster starts in the toplane with a promising player discovered in the LCK CL, Shin “
Casting” Min-je, who joins from KT Rolster Challengers, where he won two splits in 2024 as well as the Asia Star Challengers Invitational 2024, the Korean equivalent of the EMEA Masters. In 2025, he also played a few LCK best-ofs as a substitute for Lee “PerfecT” Seung-min but was not retained.
In the jungle, the team welcomes Kim “GIDEON” Min-seong, returning to the club after a mixed year with Nongshim RedForce, where he was at times considered the weak link. GIDEON is familiar with the organization, as he was BRION’s jungler in Spring 2024. He will need to prove he deserves his spot in the LCK, having never participated in any playoffs in his career.
In the midlane, the team opted for a six-man roster. Lee “
Fisher” Jeong-tae, who shared a few games with GIDEON at Nongshim RedForce, has joined, but so far it’s Jo “
Roamer” Woo-jin who occupies the role. He returns to Korea after two years in the Americas with Team Liquid Challengers and paiN Gaming.
A Botlane Balancing Experience and Youth
In the botlane, BRION have brought in a veteran AD Carry, Park “
Teddy” Jin-seong, who will very likely play his final year in 2026. The 27-year-old Korean marksman is expected to join military service after this season, during which he will have the heavy responsibility of mentoring the only rookie in the lineup, support Namgung “
Namgung” Seong-hoon.
At 22, Namgung is making his LCK debut under the BRION banner. The young support spent his entire career in Gen.G’s academy teams in the CL and AS leagues. He is now thrown into the deep end in a challenging environment and will need to prove that he deserves his promotion to Korea’s elite stage.
The roster is led by 36-year-old head coach Kim “Ssong” Sang-soo, who left DRX after one year. An experienced coach, he notably won the 2022 World Championship with DRX and the LCK with ROX Tigers in 2016 as an assistant. He will be assisted by Lee “Duke” Ho-seong, who served as BRION’s head coach during Summer 2025. The 2018 World Champion toplaner with Invictus Gaming is just beginning his coaching career, having only a few months of experience so far.
HANJIN BRION 2026 roster:
- Toplane: Shin “Casting” Min-je
- Jungle: Kim “GIDEON” Min-seong
- Midlane: Lee “Fisher” Jeong-tae/Jo “Roamer” Woo-jin
- AD Carry: Park “Teddy” Jin-seong
- Support: Namgung “Namgung” Seong-hoon
- Head Coach: Kim “Ssong” Sang-soo
- Assistant Coach: Lee “Duke” Ho-seong
For more roster changes, check out our Transfers Hub and Offseason Live Tracker.