Veteran League of Legends pro Đỗ “Levi” Duy Khánh has announced his retirement from competitive play, marking the end of an era for GAM Esports, a team renowned for its dominance in the global esports scene.
The 28-year-old player confirmed his departure from the competitive circuit on Tuesday, concluding a decorated career that notably included his second and extended tenure with the Vietnamese powerhouse. He rejoined GAM Esports in May 2019.
The announcement was made by Khánh himself on X, formerly Twitter, with GAM Esports subsequently issuing a statement acknowledging his decade of service and leadership.
Thank you, Captain Levi.⁰A decade of heart. A decade of greatness. Once GAM, forever GAM.#GAMTIME #ThankYouLevi #RiseAsOne pic.twitter.com/rxDSv7Y4pT
— GAM Esports VN 🇻🇳 (@GAMesportsVN) November 18, 2025
Under Levi’s captaincy, GAM Esports established a formidable international reputation, particularly through a consistent streak of victories against top Brazilian teams in major tournaments.
The team eliminated Brazil’s FURIA with a 3-2 score at the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) in 2025.
In 2024, GAM Esports secured a 2-1 win against LOUD at the same tournament.
LOUD also faced defeats against GAM Esports at the 2023 Worlds, losing 2-0 in both the entry games and the elimination series.
Khánh’s career included an earlier stint with GAM Esports from December 2016 to December 2017, along with periods at 100 Thieves Academy and JD Gaming.
