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Los Angeles Thieves

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American professional Call of Duty League (CDL) esports team based in Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles Thieves
Short nameLA Thieves
FoundedNovember 6, 2020; 5 years ago (2020-11-06)
LeagueCall of Duty League
Team historyLos Angeles Thieves
(2020–present)
Based inLos Angeles, California, United States
Colors   
CEOMatthew "Nadeshot" Haag
Championships1 (2022)
Stage titles4
(2022 Major 4)
(2023 Major 4)
(2025 Major 3 & 4)
PartnersAT&T, Lexus, Oakley, SCUF
Parent group
Websitethieves.callofdutyleague.com/en-us/

TheLos Angeles Thieves orLA Thieves is an American professionalCall of Duty League (CDL) team based inLos Angeles, California. It is owned by100 Thieves. The Thieves won the 2022 world championship and have won four stage titles.

History

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2021 season: Cold War

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See also:2021 Call of Duty League season

On November 6, 2020,100 Thieves announced their expansion in theCall of Duty League, following the purchase of the slot previously owned byImmortals Gaming Club under the branding ofOpTic Gaming Los Angeles.[1] This marked the return of former professional player turned CEOMatthew Haag to the scene where his career started.[2]

The LA Thieves did not obtain a spot in the inaugural2020 Call of Duty League season.[3] They inherited the roster of Kenneth "Kenny" Williams, Thomas "TJHaLy" Haly, Austin "SlasheR" Liddicoat, and Zack "Drazah" Jordan as a substitute, and later added Donovan "Temp" Laroda as their fourth and Jordan "JKap" Kaplan as their coach.[4][5] During the 2021 season, the team made numerous roster changes and benchings, signing various players such as Carlos "Venom Hernandez, Cuyler "Huke" Garland, and Johnathon "John" Perez.[6][7][8] The team finished the2021 Call of Duty League season with a 7th place in the Regular Season, and a 7th/8th finish at the Championship Weekend, with the final variation of the starting roster being Drazah, John, Kenny, and SlasheR.[9]

2022 season: Vanguard

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See also:2022 Call of Duty League season

After the end of the 2021 season the team released John, TJHaLy, Venom, SlasheR, and Huke,[10][11][12] with Sam "Octane" Larew and Dylan "Envoy" Hannon joining the starting lineup and Nathaniel "Pentagrxm" Thomas as a substitute.[13][14][15] During the middle of the season, Shane "ShAnE" McKerral joined the coaching staff as an assistant.[16] 2022 was the team's most successful year, winning their first major title at Major IV in New York City,[17] then claiming the 2022 Call of Duty League Championship title, defeatingAtlanta FaZe in the grand finals 5-2.[18]

2023 season: Modern Warfare II

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See also:2023 Call of Duty League season

The team started their offseason by making no changes and keeping the same roster (barring Pentagrxm). During major 2 qualifiers, the team brought in Kenyen "Capsidal" Sutton as a temporary substitute due to Kenny dealing with health issues. Kenny was able to return later on in the qualifiers.[19] The team once again finished 1st in the fourth major of the season and captured their second major title.[20] They ended the season placing 7th-8th in the 2023 CDL Championship after being eliminated by theSeattle Surge.[21]

2024 season: Modern Warfare III

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See also:2024 Call of Duty League season

During the offseason, Octane announced his retirement from competitiveCall of Duty, while Drazah, Envoy, and Kenny all left the team. In September 2023, the team announced the roster of Marcus "Afro" Reid, Cameron "Cammy" McKilligan, Daniel "Ghosty" Rothe, and Joseph "JoeDeceives" Romero.[22] After placing 9th-12th in the first major and a 2-5 record in the qualifiers, Cammy was released and JoeDeceives was moved to substitute with Kyle "Kremp" Haworth and Byron "Nastie" Plumridge joining the roster.[23] After placing 9th-12th again in major 2, Afro was benched and JoeDeceives was moved back to the starting roster.[24] They ended the season placing 4th in the 2024 CDL Championship after being eliminated by theToronto Ultra.[25]

2025 season: Black Ops 6

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See also:2025 Call of Duty League season

During the offseason, the team mutually agreed to part ways with head coach JKap and players Afro, Kremp, Nastie, and JoeDeceives were all released.[26][27][28] In September 2024, the team announced Ghosty, a returning Envoy, Paco "HyDra" Rusiewiez, and Thomas "Scrap" Ernst as their starting roster for the 2025 season and promoted assistant coach ShAnE to head coach with Troy "Sender" Michaels joining the coaching staff as an assistant.[29][30] The team would go on to have their most successful regular season since 2022 by winning the second minor tournament, along with the third and fourth major tournaments, and finishing 1st in the regular season standings. At the end of the season, Scrap was named the regular season MVP and the team placed 7th-8th in the 2025 CDL Championship after being eliminated by theVancouver Surge.

2026 season: Black Ops 7

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During the offseason, Ghosty and Envoy were both released.[31][32] In September 2025, the team announced the return of Kenny and the signing of Tyler "aBeZy" Pharris.[33]

Current roster

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Los Angeles Thieves roster
PlayersCoaches
HandleNameNationality
aBeZyTyler PharrisUnited States
HyDraPaco RusiewiezFrance
KennyKenneth WilliamsUnited States
ScrapThomas ErnstUnited States
Head coach

Shane "ShAnE" McKerral

Assistant coach(es)

Troy "Sender" Michaels


Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Substitute player Substitute
  • Injured Injury / Illness
  

Latestroster transaction: September 25, 2025.

Awards and records

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Seasons overview

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SeasonRegular seasonFinishPlayoffs
PMWMLMW%GWGLGW%
2021391821.4627483.4717th7-8th, Lost inLower Round 1, 2–3 (Rokkr)
2022351817.5147669.5243rd1st, WonGrand Finals, 5–2 (FaZe)
2023462719.58710375.5795th7-8th, Lost inLower Round 1, 2–3 (Surge)
2024371720.4596984.4517th4th, Lost inLower Round 3, 2-3 (Ultra)
2025483711.77113155.7041st7-8th, Lost inLower Round 1, 0-3 (Surge)

Tournament wins

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Major

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DatePrizeEventRoster
2022-07-17$ 200,000Call of Duty League 2022 - Major 4Drazah • Kenny • Octane • Envoy • JKap (coach) • ShAnE (coach)
2022-08-07$ 1,200,000Call of Duty League Championship 2022Drazah • Kenny • Octane • Envoy • JKap (coach) • ShAnE (coach)
2023-04-23$ 200,000Call of Duty League 2023 - Major 4[34]Drazah • Kenny • Octane • Envoy • JKap (coach) • ShAnE (coach)
2025-04-27$ 150,000Call of Duty League 2025 - Major 3Ghosty • Envoy • HyDra • Scrap • ShAnE (coach) • Sender (coach)
2025-05-25$ 150,000Call of Duty League 2025 - Major 4Ghosty • Envoy • HyDra • Scrap • ShAnE (coach) • Sender (coach)

Minor

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DatePrizeEventRoster
2025-03-02$ 20,000Call of Duty League 2025 - Minor 2Ghosty • Envoy • HyDra • Scrap • ShAnE (coach) • Sender (coach)

Individual accomplishments

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Season MVP

  • Scrap (Thomas Ernst) – 2025

Champs MVP

  • Kenny (Kenneth Williams) – 2022

1st Team All-Star

  • HyDra (Paco Rusiewiez) – 2025
  • Scrap (Thomas Ernst) – 2025

2nd Team All-Star

  • Octane (Sam Larew) – 2023

References

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  2. ^Settimi, Christina."Esports Leader 100 Thieves And Nadeshot Return To Call Of Duty With LA Thieves Franchise".Forbes. RetrievedMarch 6, 2021.
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  6. ^"LA Thieves bench Temp, sign rookie Venom to CDL roster".Dexerto. March 22, 2021. RetrievedDecember 13, 2024.
  7. ^"Welcome Multi-FPS Champion HUKE to LA Thieves! - Video Detail | Thieves".thieves.callofdutyleague.com. RetrievedDecember 13, 2024.
  8. ^"LA Thieves officially add John to CDL roster ahead of Stage 5".Dexerto. June 25, 2021. RetrievedDecember 13, 2024.
  9. ^Binkowski, Justin (August 22, 2021)."Results for 2021 Call of Duty League Championship".Dot Esports. RetrievedDecember 13, 2024.
  10. ^Byers, Preston (September 2, 2021)."Los Angeles Thieves parts ways with TJHaLy, John, and Venom".Dot Esports. RetrievedSeptember 2, 2021.
  11. ^Byers, Preston (September 2, 2021)."Los Angeles Thieves releases SlasheR".Dot Esports. RetrievedSeptember 2, 2021.
  12. ^Duwe, Scott (September 6, 2021)."Los Angeles Guerrillas unveils new Call of Duty League roster of SlasheR, Gunless, Asim, and Huke".Dot Esports. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2021.
  13. ^Binkowski, Justin (September 9, 2021)."Octane officially signs with Los Angeles Thieves for 2022 Call of Duty League season".Dot Esports. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2021.
  14. ^Salaun, Theo (September 10, 2021)."LA Thieves announce star-studded lineup for Call of Duty League 2022".Dexerto. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2021.
  15. ^Byers, Preston (January 19, 2022)."Los Angeles Thieves signs Pentagrxm as Call of Duty League substitute".Dot Esports. RetrievedDecember 13, 2024.
  16. ^Appleford, Danny (May 26, 2022)."LA Thieves adds Shane as assistant coach to JKap".Dot Esports. RetrievedDecember 13, 2024.
  17. ^Salaun, Theo (July 18, 2022)."LA Thieves win Call of Duty League Major IV: "We're the team to beat"".Dexerto. RetrievedAugust 8, 2022.
  18. ^Appleford, Danny (August 7, 2022)."Back-to-back: Los Angeles Thieves win 2022 Call of Duty League Championship".Dot Esports. RetrievedAugust 8, 2022.
  19. ^LA Thieves (January 19, 2023)."Due to illness, @Capsidal_ will be subbing for Kenny in this weekend's Major 2 qualifiers".X.
  20. ^"LA Thieves vanquish OpTic Texas to win CDL 2023 Major 4".esports.gg. December 5, 2024. RetrievedDecember 17, 2024.
  21. ^"Call of Duty League Champs 2023: New York Subliners dominate in flawless Grand Final win".Dexerto. June 19, 2023. RetrievedDecember 17, 2024.
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  24. ^"LA Thieves bench Afro, promote JoeDeceives | Call of Duty League News".Breaking Point. RetrievedDecember 17, 2024.
  25. ^Binkowski, Justin (July 21, 2024)."Results for 2024 Call of Duty League Championship".Dot Esports. RetrievedDecember 17, 2024.
  26. ^Taylor-Hill, Grant (August 3, 2024)."JKap Leaving LAT After Almost Four Years as Coach".Insider Gaming. RetrievedDecember 17, 2024.
  27. ^"Nastie & Kremp depart the Thieves | Call of Duty League News".Breaking Point. RetrievedDecember 17, 2024.
  28. ^"Toronto Ultra announce new roster for BO6 | Call of Duty League News".Breaking Point. RetrievedDecember 17, 2024.
  29. ^"LA Thieves Roster Announcement 2025".100 Thieves. RetrievedDecember 17, 2024.
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  31. ^"Ghosty Hits Restricted Free Agency Ahead of Black Ops 7 Amid LA Thieves Roster Shakeup | Call of Duty League News".Breaking Point. RetrievedAugust 5, 2025.
  32. ^"Envoy departs from the LA Thieves | Call of Duty League News".Breaking Point. RetrievedAugust 10, 2025.
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