
SunBhie Dota 2


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Bio
Lee SunBhie Jeon Jae is a Korean-Canadian trainer as well as a former professional Dota 2 player.
SunBhie's career as a professional player lasted less than 3 years. His main achievement as a player was a top-13-16 at The International 2015 as part of MVP.HOT6, where the team qualified via Wild Card. After that, the cyber athlete tried his hand in North America, where he played in the roster of Team Freedom, but did not achieve success in the new region.
Soon SunBhie joined TNC Predator, taking the position of coach, and the first event for him in his new role was The International 2016. The Philippine squad, led by Lee, reached the top 7-8, which caught the attention of Clement Puppey Ivanov, and in 2017 SunBhie became the new coach of Team Secret. Lee worked with the European roster for over 3 years. With him, the team finished top-9-12 at The International 2017, top-5-6 at The International 2018 and top-4 at The International 2019, as well as winning major championships such as The Chongqing Major and MDL Disneyland® Paris Major.
SunBhie then resumed his work in Southeast Asia, becoming the coach of Fnatic. Under his leadership, the Filipino team consistently held one of the leading positions in the region, but did not achieve high results at international competitions. Thus, at ONE Esports Singapore Major 2021 Fnatic took the top-9-12, as well as at The International 2021, and at ESL One Stockholm 2022 the team reached the 7th-8th place. In November 2022, SunBhie became the coach of Talon Esports and worked there for a year. The team finished 9th-12th at The International 2023, after which SunBhie moved to Aurora Gaming. Under his leadership the team took part in the closed qualification for ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023. There Aurora Gaming took 4th place and did not qualify for the main part of the tournament.
The next tournament for SunBhie with Aurora was DreamLeague Season 22, where the team took 8th place, and also took prizes at BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024, Elite League 2024, DreamLeague Season 23 and PGL Wallachia: Season 1. The team later managed to qualify for the Riyadh Masters 2024 and The International 2024.
In the fall of 2024, Aurora Gaming failed to qualify for DreamLeague Season 24, and also competed at BetBoom Dacha Belgrade 2024, where they finished in 6th place. In December, the team participated in the MESA Invitational 2024, where they placed 4th.
In May 2025, SunBhie became Edge's coach.