Fixtures

LOL - LCP Season Finals Playoffs 09/13 09:30 - CTBC Flying Oyster vs PSG Talon View

Results

LOL - LCP Season Finals Playoffs 09/06 09:30 - CTBC Flying Oyster v Team Secret Whales 2-1
LOL - LCP Season Finals 08/22 12:00 - CTBC Flying Oyster v GAM Esports 2-0
LOL - LCP Season Finals 08/16 09:30 - CTBC Flying Oyster v MGN Vikings Esports 2-1
LOL - LCP Season Finals 08/10 12:00 - CTBC Flying Oyster v Team Secret Whales 2-0
LOL - LCP Season Finals 08/02 12:00 - CTBC Flying Oyster v PSG Talon 2-0
LOL - LCP Season Finals 07/27 12:00 - GAM Esports v CTBC Flying Oyster View
LOL - Esports World Cup 07/17 09:00 - Peniscola FS v CTBC Flying Oyster 1-0
LOL - Esports World Cup 07/16 16:30 - CTBC Flying Oyster v GAM Esports View
LOL - Esports World Cup 07/16 09:00 - CTBC Flying Oyster v Hanwha Life Esports 0-1
LOL - MSI 07/08 00:00 - Anyone's Legend v CTBC Flying Oyster 3-1
LOL - MSI 07/05 19:00 - CTBC Flying Oyster v Movistar 3-1
LOL - MSI 07/03 22:45 - CTBC Flying Oyster v T1 2-3

Wikipedia - CTBC Flying Oyster

CTBC Flying Oyster (CFO) is a Taiwanese professional League of Legends team competing in the League of Legends Championship Pacific (LCP), the game's top-level league in the Asia–Pacific. It previously competed in the Pacific Championship Series (PCS) and has three domestic titles, two from the LCP and one from the PCS. The team is owned by CTBC Sports Entertainment, a subsidiary of CTBC Bank.

CFO has made an appearance at all three international tournaments hosted by Riot Games, the developer of League of Legends. The team's best finish was at the 2025 First Stand Tournament, where they placed third to fourth overall after being knocked out in the semifinals.

History

Founding

CTBC Flying Oyster (CFO) was founded on 26 January 2022 by CTBC Sports Entertainment after it acquired the PCS spot of Machi Esports. The team's inaugural roster consisted of former players of Machi Esports and J Team: top laner Hsu "Rest" Shih-chieh, jungler Huang "Gemini" Chu-hsuan, mid laner Chen "Mission" Hsiao-hsien, bot laner Sung "Atlen" Ya-lun, and support Lin "Koala" Chih-chiang.

2022 season

CFO finished third in the spring regular season after defeating fellow newcomers Deep Cross Gaming in a tiebreaker match, qualifying CFO for the first round of playoffs in the winners' bracket. After sweeping sixth-place Meta Falcon Team in the first round and second-place J Team in the second round, CFO took a convincing 3–1 victory over defending champions PSG Talon in the semifinals. This immediately qualified CFO for the spring finals, an achievement made in their inaugural split. However, CFO narrowly lost the PCS title after losing to PSG Talon in the final match of a full best-of-five series.

CFO did not make any changes to their starting roster for the summer split and finished fourth in the regular season after defeating Frank Esports in a tiebreaker match. This placement qualified CFO for the first round of playoffs in the winners' bracket, where they defeated Frank Esports in a best-of-five series. CFO then narrowly defeated first-place PSG Talon in the second round to advance to their second PCS semifinals, where they took a convincing victory over sixth-place Beyond Gaming. This victory qualified CFO for the 2022 World Championship as one of the PCS' two representatives. In the finals, CFO once again faced off against Beyond Gaming, who they swept to claim their first PCS title.

2023 season

CFO secured third place in the spring regular season with a 12–7 record. Their spring playoffs journey ended in a 1–3 loss to Frank Esports in the lower bracket semifinals, resulting in a third-place finish. CFO ended the summer regular season in fifth place with a 9–9 record. The team improved their standing in the summer playoffs, fighting through the bracket before losing 2–3 in a finals rematch against PSG Talon. CFO's second runners-up finish earned them a spot in the 2023 World Championship, where they were eliminated in the play-in stage after a 0–2 loss to Team BDS, placing CFO between 19th and 20th overall.[]

2024 season

CFO finished first in the spring regular season with an 8–2 record. However, their spring playoffs run ended after a 0–3 loss to Japanese team SoftBank Hawks in the lower bracket semifinals, placing them third. The team finished third in the summer regular season with a 6–4 record. They ended the summer playoffs with another 1–3 loss to Frank Esports, resulting in a fifth-place finish.[]

2025 season

CFO was selected as a partner team of the Championship Pacific (LCP). They finished second in the league's inaugural regular season (LCP season kickoff) with a 6–1 record. They defeated Talon 3–1 in the finals to secure their second domestic title and the first ever LCP title, as well as a spot in the inaugural First Stand Tournament.

In the group stage of First Stand, CFO finished second with a 3–1 record, only dropping a game to South Korea's Hanwha Life Esports. CFO was knocked out by Europe's Karmine Corp in the semifinals, placing third to fourth overall.

CFO finished the mid-season regular season undefeated with seven series wins. The team narrowly defeated Vietnam's GAM Esports 3–2 to win their second LCP title and a spot in the main event of the 2025 Mid-Season Invitational.

CTBC Flying Oyster is a dynamic and innovative esports team known for their agility, strategic prowess, and team synergy. Representing the spirit of resilience and excellence, they compete across various popular titles, showcasing their skills on both regional and international stages. With a dedicated roster of talented players and a passionate fanbase, CTBC Flying Oyster continues to make waves in the esports community, embodying the thrill of competition and the pursuit of victory.