Top Esports Report their Jungler naiyou for Potential Match-fixing

Top Esports Report their Jungler naiyou for Potential Match-fixing

Through a post on Weibo, Top Esports (TES) have announced that they are investigating their own Jungler Yang "naiyou" Zi-Jian for "seriously violating club rules and regulations and professional ethics."

Though the organization did not provide any specific examples to show what it is they are referring to, Top Esports did disclose they have already reported the situation to the league, whose disciplinary department will continue to handle the investigation from here on out.

Investigating Your Own Player: What Did naiyou Do?

In their announcement, Top Esports did not directly address the issues they referred to. The last game the team played was in the Lower Bracket of the 2026 LPL Split 1 Playoffs, where they fell eliminated by Weibo Gaming just days ago (on March 2).

In that series, nobody understood naiyou's build in the last game of the match. On Skarner against a Weibo comp made up of Yorick, Dr. Mundo, Galio, Jinx, and Thresh (sole AP threat being Galio), naiyou decided to build full Magic Resistance, and didn't purchase a single armor item.

Given these circumstances, and the fact that Top Esports themselves referred to naiyou as having violated "professional ethics," it is heavily hinted at that the investigation has to do with naiyou purposefully losing the game. Or, as everybody knows it, wintrading.

Note that this is only speculation at this point, and we will need to wait until the league concludes their investigation before we know more for sure.

You can find Top Esports' complete statement regarding their investigation of naiyou below:

On the evening of March 2, 2026, following the conclusion of the first stage of the competition, an investigation was launched into the unusual performance of jungler Yang Zijian (ID: naiyou) regarding potential violations of fair play. The club has also reported this to the league.

Through its investigation, the club has discovered that Yang Zijian (ID: naiyou) is suspected of seriously violating club rules and regulations and professional ethics, and engaging in improper conduct that affects the fairness of the competition. The club has reported the current situation to the league and transferred it to the league's disciplinary department for investigation and handling. The league's disciplinary team has intervened in the investigation, and we will take serious action against this incident based on the league's investigation results. Our club has always adhered to the bottom line of fair competition and resolutely resists all violations that affect the fairness of the competition. We will deal with internal violations strictly and severely. We thank our fans, partners, and the public for their supervision.

The club will take t
his as a lesson, uphold its professional aspirations, and build a compliant, healthy, and positive esports team.

Top Esports Club,
March 6, 2026
(Translated from the original Simplified Chinese)

Follow Strafe Esports for the latest League of Legends news and our X account for the latest content and coverage. Also, stay tuned to Strafe's channel on YouTube for exclusive interviews, press conferences, and more.

Featured image credit: Lance Skundrich/Riot Games


Read more:

Los Ratones roster returns under the Witchcraft name for EMEA Masters 2026

LCS, LEC, and LCK meta comparison: Most picked champions, win rates, and regional preferences in Split 1

First Stand 2026: Everything you need to know!

Latest news

Team Secret Whales Eliminate Top Esports from 2026 MSI in Stunning Upset

Team Secret Whales Eliminate Top Esports from 2026 MSI in Stunning Upset

Team Secret Whales successfully landed a decisive knockout blow against the LPL 2nd seed today. The Bo5 series at the 2026 Mid-Season Invitational did not go the way most expected, with the LCP representative coming away with a series victory in 4 games. Top Esports’ elimination marks them as a first team to exit 2026 MSI in the Bracket Stage, and a stark disappointment for a team looking to make another deep run internationally. Team Secret Whales are now bound for a showdown between either Bilibili Gaming or LYON.
5 Jul
Foo Zen-Wen

Riftbound Reveals T1 2025 Worlds Champion Collection with Exclusive Player Cards

T1's historic three-peat is making the jump from Summoner's Rift to the tabletop. Riot Games has unveiled two special collections celebrating the team's 2025 League of Legends World Championship victory through Riftbound, its physical card game based on the LoL universe.
3 Jul
Kaustavmani Choudhury

G2 Esports Reverse Sweep Top Esports in Opening Matchup of MSI 2026 Bracket Stage

EU’s top seed, G2 Esports, refused to go quietly into the night as they took down Top Esports in a 5-game thriller in Daejeon, South Korea. The LEC representative completed the reverse sweep after being down 0-2 to kick start their 2026 League of Legends MSI campaign in the most exciting way possible.
3 Jul
Foo Zen-Wen

MSI 2026 Pick'Ems Guide and Rewards: Bracket Stage

With the Play-In Stage done and dusted, it's time for the main event at MSI 2026. The Bracket Stage is about to kick off, and the Pick'Ems challenge is already open! Exclusive League of Legends rewards are at stake, so let's take a look at our MSI 2026 Pick'Ems guide for the Bracket Stage so you can better guide your selections.
1 Jul
Martin Arévalo-Östberg

T1 Qualify for 2026 MSI Bracket Stage After Flawless Play-Ins Run

To the surprise of very few, T1 are through to the League of Legends 2026 Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) Bracket Stage after blasting through their Play-Ins opposition. T1 secure their spot after a spotless Play-Ins run, not dropping a single game throughout.
1 Jul
Foo Zen-Wen

Team Liquid Eliminate Karmine Corp from MSI 2026

Hence, it’s proven: NA >> EU. On the third day of MSI 2026, North American Team Liquid Alienware clashed with French Powerhouse Karmine Corp with tournament lives on the line. Many expected the LEC squad to come out on top, but the Summoner’s Rift witnessed an upset.
30 Jun
Ganesh Jadhav

League Classic to Arrive in Season 3: What to Expect

We have our first look at the much-anticipated League of Legends Classic — or League Classic — game mode and there’s a lot to be excited about. Earlier today Riot Games mistakenly included files for the upcoming game mode on the LoL PBE (Public Beta Environment) and keen eyes were quick to latch on to the information. Let’s have a look at everything we can expect to see.
27 Jun
Foo Zen-Wen

Comments (0)

Log in to comment on this match