Sajed won the NACL Spring 2024 with FlyQuest NZXT
Sajed "sajed" Ziade is set to join Disguised in the League Championship Series (LCS), sources tell Sheep Esports on Monday. The 21-year-old American AD Carry joins tier-one League of Legends for the first time in his career. He will therefore succeed Cho “Rahel” Min-seong, who joined the team in the Summer Split and managed to secure their place during the promotion tournament.
After several years in the North American tier-2 scene, sajed has finally earned his shot at the highest level in his region, joining Disguised. He spent 2025 between DarkZero Dragonsteel and Maryville University, winning the North Conference. As for Disguised, their year was rough, last place in Splits 1 and 2, then 5th–6th in Split 3, with the promotion tournament being the only moment that went their way.
A new rookie in LCS
Sajed’s career began in 2021 in the American academy circuits. In 2023, he moved into the NACL qualifiers with LiT Esports, and that year earned him the attention of FlyQuest, who signed him as the AD Carry for their academy roster. He went on to play and win the NACL Spring Split alongside Song “Quad” Su-hyeong.
He joins a team coming off a difficult year, and with every player and the coach reaching the end of their contracts, two members have already been re-signed: toplaner Cho “Castle” Hyeon-seong and Head Coach Ian “ido” McCormick. They will now welcome a new ADC as they look to shift the team’s momentum.
Sajed is currently Challenger with 1,140 LP after more than 500 games, having played 27 different champions. His most played champions are Kai’Sa, Yunara, and Smolder, boasting a notably high win rate of 57%. At the professional level this year, his most played champion is Lucian, with a 75% win rate, he has played 15 different champions across 45 competitive games.
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Disguised's 2026 Reported Roster:
- Top: Cho “Castle” Hyeon-seong
- Jungle: TBD
- Mid: TBD
- AD Carry: Sajed "sajed" Ziade
- Support: TBD
- Head Coach: Ian “ido” McCormick
Header Photo Credit: FlyQuest








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