List of League of Legends leagues and tournaments
League of Legends is a widely played electronic sports game at both amateur and professional levels. This is a list of League of Legends tournaments.
Tier 1
Bold indicates highest professional league in highly competitive regions that can determine qualification to and seeding in the League of Legends World Championship. Teams from leagues without automatic World Championship Qualification Spots play in the International Wildcard Qualifier in order to qualify for Worlds.
Name | Tier | Region | Location | Years active | Teams | WC | Latest Champion |
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League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS) | 1st (professional) | North America | Los Angeles | 2013 - | 10 | 3 | Team Solomid |
League of Legends Championship Series (EU LCS) | 1st (professional) | Europe | Berlin | 2013 - | 10 | 3 | G2 |
League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) | 1st (professional) | South Korea | Seoul | 2012 - | 8 | 3 | ROX Tigers |
League of Legends Pro League (LPL) | 1st (professional) | China[CHN] | Shanghai | 2013 - | 12 | 3 | Edward Gaming |
League of Legends Masters Series (LMS) | 1st (professional)[LNL] | TW/HK/MO | Taipei | 2014 - | 8 | 2 | Flash Wolves |
Garena Premier League (GPL) | 1st (professional) | Southeast Asia[SEA] | various | 2013 - | 16 | IWT | Saigon Jokers |
Circuito Brasileiro de League of Legends (CBLoL) | 1st (professional) | Brazil | São Paulo | 2014 - | 8 | IWT | INTZ |
Latin America Cup | 1st (professional) | Latin America | 2014 - | 6+6 | IWT | Kaos Latin Gamers | |
League of Legends Japan League (LJL) | 1st (professional) | Japan | 2014 - | 6 | IWT | DetonatioN FocusMe | |
Turkey Champions League (TCL) | 1st (professional) | Turkey | Istanbul | 2015 - | 8 | IWT | Dark Passage |
League Of Legends Continental League (LCL) | 1st (professional) | CIS[CIS] | Moscow | 2016[1] - | 8 | IWT | Albus Nox Luna |
Oceanic Pro League (OPL) | 1st (professional) | Oceania | Sydney | 2015 - | 8 | IWT | The Chiefs |
Tier 2 and lower
Name | Tier | Region | Location | Years active | Size | WC | Latest Champion |
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League of Legends Challenger Series | 2nd (semi-professional) | North America | Los Angeles | 2014 - | 6 | Apex Gaming | |
League of Legends Challenger Series | 2nd (semi-professional) | Europe | Berlin | 2014 - | 6 | Huma | |
League of Legends Challengers Korea | 2nd (semi-professional) | South Korea | Seoul | 2015 - | 16 | ||
NiceGameTV League of Legends Battle | 2nd (mixed[NLB]) | South Korea | Seoul | 2012 - 2014 | 16+12[NLB] | SK Telecom T1 K | |
SLTV Challenger League | 2-й (semi-professional) | CIS | Kiev | 2016 - | 32 | Gambit CIS | |
LoL Secondary Pro League | 2nd (professional) | China | Shanghai | 2014 - | 16 | Team King | |
Hero of Cities | 3rd (amateur cup)[TGA] | China | Taicang | 2011 - | 31Q[›] | AD Gaming | |
Demacia Cup | National Cup | China | Chongqing | 2013 - | 29 | Edward Gaming | |
Garena Talk Talk League | 2nd (amateur) | TW/HK/MO | Online | 2013 - | 8Q[›] | (4 team promoted) | |
Vietnam Championship Series A | 2nd (semi-professional) | Vietnam | 2013 - | 16 | Boba Marines | ||
Thailand Pro League | 2nd (semi-professional) | Thailand | 2014 - | 12 | Bangkok Titans | ||
The Legends Circuit | 2nd (semi-professional) | Singapore/Malaysia | 2013 - | 16 | Insidious Gaming Legends | ||
Pro Gaming Series | 2nd (semi-professional) | Philippines | 2014 - | 8 | Wargods | ||
LoL Garuda Series | 2nd (semi-professional) | Indonesia | 2014 - | 8 | Jakarta Juggernauts | ||
International Wildcard tournament | Qualifier | various[IWC] | various | 2013 - | 7 | 2 | Bangkok Titans, paiN Gaming |
Elite Challenger Series | 2nd (semi-professional) | TW/HK/MO | Taipei | 2016 - | 8 | Gash Bears | |
League of Legends (Esports League) | Casual + LFP + AD + Vulcan | USA | various | 2015 | 20 + | 9x Casual (2) + LFP + AD (2) + Vulcan (4) | Shy1cas |
International tournaments
Name | Tier | Region | Location | Years active | Size | WC | Latest Champion |
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Mid-Season Invitational | International | Worldwide | various | 2015 - | 6 | N/A | SK Telecom T1 |
League of Legends World Championship | International | Worldwide | various | 2011 - | 16 | - | SK Telecom T1 |
Intel Extreme Masters | International | Worldwide | various | 2011- | N/A | SK Telecom T1 |
Notes
- ^ By "Circuit Points" which count overall performance in a year, instead of one season.
- ^ Consists of semi-professional and amateur teams; Losing professional teams from OnGameNet (predecessor of League of Legends Champions Korea) also participate.
- ^ Refers to Mainland China, although Hong Kong/Macau players are explicitly accepted as domestic residents, despite having its own league.
- ^ Served as 1st tier before 2013 Spring, 2nd tier before 2014 Spring.
- ^ Size of this tournament does not include regional or online stage, only the finals.
- ^ Formerly called League of Legends Nova League and served as 2nd tier below Garena Premier League in 2014.
- ^ Currently includes Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Singapore & Malaysia, and Indonesia.
- ^ Not withstanding the actual Commonwealth of Independent States, all post-soviet players, including those from Baltic States, are explicitly regarded as domestic players and indeed participate. One Lithuanian team referred this region as "CIS and Baltic States".
- ^ "Emerging Regions", refers to any region not competitive enough to receive World Championship spot on their own, that is excluding China, South Korea, North America, Europe and Taiwan/HK/Macau. Champions of leagues that marked with "IWT" will participate. Some examples of such include the Latin America (Brazil, Latin America South, Latin America North) as well as Oceania (SEA servers)
Other tournaments
Years active means the years the tournament hosted a LoL portion, not necessarily the competition itself.[2]
Name | Region | Location | Years active | Size | Latest Champion |
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World Cyber Games | Worldwide | Rotating final location | 2011-2013 | CJ Entus Blaze | |
Major League Gaming | Worldwide competitors | North America | 2011-2012 | FXOpen eSports |
References
- ↑ "Главный чемпионат СНГ по League of Legends - Континентальная лига" (in Russian). ru.leagueoflegends.com. December 2015. Retrieved 2016-08-19.
- ↑ "League of Legends Guides". Retrieved 21 October 2016.
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