List of Paris Eternal players

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Paris Eternal is a French esports team founded in 2018 that competes in the Overwatch League (OWL). The Eternal began playing competitive Overwatch in the 2019 season.

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All rostered players during the OWL season (including the playoffs) are included, even if they did not make an appearance.

All-time roster

As of 16 December 2021
HandleNameRoleCountrySeasonsRef.
BenBestBenjamin DieulafaitTankFlag of France.svg  France 2019–2020 [1] [2]
DaanDaniël ScheltemaTankFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2021–present [3]
DanyeKarol SzcześniakDamageFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 2019 [1] [4]
dridroArthur SzantoSupportFlag of France.svg  France 2021–present [5]
ELLIVOTEElliot VanerydTankFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2021 [3] [6]
FDGodBrice MonsçavoirSupportFlag of France.svg  France 2020 [7] [8]
FielderKwon JoonSupportFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 2020 [9] [10]
FinnsiFinnbjörn JónassonTankFlag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 2019 [1] [4]
GlisterGilsong LimDamageFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 2022–present [11]
GreyyLuís PerestreloSupportFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2019–2020 [12] [13]
HanbinChoi Han-beenTankFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 2020 [14] [15]
HyPDamien SouvilleSupportFlag of France.svg  France 2019–2020 [1] [16]
KaanEmir Kaan OkumusSupportFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 2021–present [3]
KruiseHarrison PondSupportFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 2019–2020 [1] [17]
LhCloudyRoni TiihonenTankFlag of Finland.svg  Finland 2019 [1] [4]
NagaNikolai DereliDamageFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 2021–present [3]
neptuNoAlberto González MolinilloSupportFlag of Spain.svg  Spain 2021 [3] [18]
NiCOgdhNicolas MoretDamageFlag of France.svg  France 2019–2020 [1] [10]
NoSmiteJeong Da-unTankFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 2020 [19] [10]
OnigodStefan FiskerstrandDamageFlag of Norway.svg  Norway 2021 [3] [20]
ShaDowBurnGeorge GushchaDamageFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 2019 [1] [4]
SmexEoghan O'NeillTankFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 2020 [21] [10]
SoOnTerence TarlierDamageFlag of France.svg  France 2019–2020 [1] [10]
Sp9rk1eKim Yeong-hanDamageFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 2020 [22] [15]
TsunaSamir IkramDamageFlag of France.svg  France 2021 [23] [24]
VestolaIlari VestolaTankFlag of Finland.svg  Finland 2021, 2021–present [25] [26] [27]
XziJung Ki-hyoDamageFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 2020 [14] [28]

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