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Elyoya
Javier Prades Batalla (born 13 March 2000), better known as Elyoya, is a Spanish professional ''League of Legends'' player for Movistar KOI. Professional career 2020 season After spending two months at the Movistar Riders Academy, Elyoya was promoted to the first team in October 2019, making his debut in the Iberian Cup at the end of the month. He made his debut in Superliga Orange on January 23, 2020 against G2 Arctic. The team placed third in the spring split qualifying for the playoffs. In the playoffs, after comfortably beating Team Queso and MAD Lions Madrid in the quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively, lost to Vodafone Giants in the final 2–3. Despite the defeat, Elyoya managed to take the Rookie of the Split. For the summer split the team was in first place, losing only 4 games. Elyoya's performance earned him seven MVP's of the game, the one with the most in the split. In the playoffs Riders beat Cream Real Betis 3–0 in the semifinal and another 3–0 agai ...
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MAD Lions
MAD Lions was a Spanish esports organisation owned by OverActive Media. Its main ''League of Legends'' team, which was rebranded from Splyce, competed in Europe's top-level league for the game, the LEC. Its secondary ''League of Legends'' team competed in Spain's SuperLiga, the top three teams of which qualify for the prestigious European Masters tournament. MAD Lions won their first LEC title on 11 April 2021, after reverse sweeping Rogue in the spring finals. On December 6, 2024, the MAD Lions brand completed the definitive merger under the Movistar KOI brand. ''League of Legends'' History Before joining the LEC MAD Lions was founded on 31 August 2017 to compete in the Spanish professional ''League of Legends'' scene. The team began competing in Spain's SuperLiga Orange (formerly División de Honor) and grew in popularity as they consistently topped the region, qualifying for the prestigious European Masters tournament thrice and winning the tournament in their second ap ...
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2023 LEC Season
The 2023 LEC season is the 11th season of the League of Legends EMEA Championship, ''League of Legends'' EMEA Championship (LEC), a professional esports league for the Multiplayer online battle arena, MOBA PC game ''League of Legends'', and the first under new branding. The LEC rebranded from the "European Championship" to the "EMEA Championship" to broaden player eligibility. Two team changes occurred for the 2023 season, with Misfits Gaming selling their LEC franchise slot to Team Heretics and Rogue rebranding to KOI. The league also saw a major format change, expanding from two splits to three, and introduced a season final playoff. The schedule also underwent adjustments, with Superweeks every week, extending into Monday. League changes Branding and regions The LEC rebranded from the ''League of Legends'' European Championship to the ''League of Legends'' EMEA Championship, opening eligibility for players with residency status in Europe, the Commonwealth of Independent ...
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2025 LEC Season
The 2025 LEC season is the ongoing 13th season of the ''League of Legends'' EMEA Championship (LEC), a professional esports league for the video game ''League of Legends''. It is the first LEC season under the new three-split structure and competitive calendar introduced the game's developer Riot Games starting with the 2025 competitive season. As with previous years, the 2025 season is divided into three splits, Winter, Spring, and Summer — retaining its current split structure while removing Season Finals after two seasons. League changes As the LEC already had a three-split structure prior to Riot Games' announcement of a new split structure and competitive calendar for ''League of Legends'' esports beginning with the 2025 competitive season, the LEC only made minimal changes to its structure but made each split's format different. In addition, from 2025 onwards, the Season Finals would not be held and championship points would not determine a qualifier to the ''League of ...
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Movistar KOI
Movistar KOI is a Spanish professional esports organisation owned by OverActive Media. The organisation was created as a result of a merger between KOI, Movistar Riders and MAD Lions in January 2024. As part of a triple merger, during 2024 they competed under two names: Movistar KOI and MAD Lions KOI. The final merger was announced at the Movistar KOI-Con event on December 6, 2024. The organisation competes with two teams in ''League of Legends'' (European League of Legends EMEA Championship, LEC and Spanish Superliga); two teams in ''Valorant'' (European Valorant Champions Tour#International Leagues, VCT and Spanish Rising); one team in ''Free Fire (video game), Free Fire'', ''Teamfight Tactics'', ''Apex Legends'' and ''Call of Duty: Warzone (2022 video game), Call of Duty: Warzone''; and two players for ''Pokémon World Championships''. It will also be present in ''Fortnite''. On January 7, 2025, it dissolved its ''Counter-Strike 2'' team. History The organisation was founde ...
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League Of Legends European Championship
The ''League of Legends'' EMEA Championship (LEC) is the professional ''League of Legends'' esports league run by Riot Games in the EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) region, in which ten teams compete. Each annual season is divided into three splits: Winter, Spring and Summer. At the end of the season, the top performing teams qualify for various international events: the First Stand Tournament by winning the Winter Split, the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) for the top two teams of the Spring Split, the ''League of Legends'' World Championship for the top three teams of Summer Split. The LEC represents the highest level of ''League of Legends'' play in the EMEA region. With the exception of some touring events, all games of the LEC are played live at the Riot Games Arena in Adlershof, Berlin, Germany. In addition to a small studio audience, all games are streamed live in several languages on Twitch and YouTube, with broadcasts regularly attracting over 300,000 viewers. ...
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2021 LEC Season
The 2021 LEC season was the third year of the ''League of Legends'' European Championship (LEC), a professional esports league for the MOBA PC game ''League of Legends'', following its rebranding in late 2018. The spring regular season began on 22 January, and concluded on 14 March, while the playoffs started on 26 March and concluded on 11 April. The summer split began on 22 June, and playoffs concluded on 1 August. The three teams that qualified for the 2021 World Championship were MAD Lions, Fnatic, and Rogue, respectively. Teams The Astralis Group merged its LEC team Origen into the Astralis brand prior to the 2021 season. Spring Regular season Individual awards Summer Regular season Championship Points for playoffs seeding Playoffs Individual awards References {{2021 in League of Legends competition League of Legends ''League of Legends'' (''LoL'', commonly referred to as ''League'', is a multiplayer online battle arena video ...
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League Of Legends EMEA Championship
The ''League of Legends'' EMEA Championship (LEC) is the professional ''League of Legends'' esports league run by Riot Games in the EMEA ( Europe, the Middle East and Africa) region, in which ten teams compete. Each annual season is divided into three splits: Winter, Spring and Summer. At the end of the season, the top performing teams qualify for various international events: the First Stand Tournament by winning the Winter Split, the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) for the top two teams of the Spring Split, the ''League of Legends'' World Championship for the top three teams of Summer Split. The LEC represents the highest level of ''League of Legends'' play in the EMEA region. With the exception of some touring events, all games of the LEC are played live at the Riot Games Arena in Adlershof, Berlin, Germany. In addition to a small studio audience, all games are streamed live in several languages on Twitch and YouTube, with broadcasts regularly attracting over 300,000 viewer ...
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First Stand 2025
The 2025 First Stand Tournament was the inaugural First Stand Tournament (FST) – a ''League of Legends'' tournament organized by publisher Riot Games at the conclusion of the first of three splits in the current competitive calendar of the game's professional esports scene. The inaugural tournament was held in South Korea from 10 to 16 March 2025. Hanwha Life Esports of the ''League of Legends'' Champions Korea (LCK) won the tournament by defeating ''League of Legends'' EMEA Championship (LEC) representatives Karmine Corp with a score 3-1 in the final, marking the organization's first international title. Qualification Five teams from each of the five major professional regions, namely the ''League of Legends'' Champions Korea (LCK), ''League of Legends'' Pro League (LPL), ''League of Legends'' EMEA Championship (LEC), ''League of Legends'' Championship of The Americas (LTA), and the ''League of Legends'' Championship Pacific (LCP), qualified through winning their re ...
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2024 League Of Legends World Championship
The 2024 ''League of Legends'' World Championship was an esports tournament for the multiplayer online battle arena video game ''League of Legends''. It was the fourteenth iteration of the League of Legends World Championship, ''League of Legends'' World Championship, an annual international tournament organised by the game's developer, Riot Games. The tournament was held from 25 September to 2 November in Berlin, Paris, and London. It marked the fifth time Europe has hosted the tournament, having held the event in League of Legends: Season 1 World Championship, 2011, 2015 League of Legends World Championship, 2015, 2019 League of Legends World Championship, 2019, and 2021 League of Legends World Championship, 2021. Twenty teams qualified for the event based on placement within their regional leagues and results gained in the 2024 Mid-Season Invitational (MSI). The finals took place on 2 November at The O2 Arena in London, where T1 (esports), T1 of the League of Legends Champion ...
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G2 Esports
G2 Esports (or simply G2) is a European esports organization headquartered in Berlin, Germany, with players competing in ''League of Legends'', ''Valorant'', ''Counter-Strike 2'', ''Hearthstone (video game), Hearthstone'', ''Rocket League'', ''Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, Rainbow Six Siege'', Fortnite, and ''iRacing''. G2 also opperate the Minnesota Rokkr, Minnesota RØKKR in the Call of Duty League and G2 Football Club in Kings League#Kings League Germany, Kings League Germany. The organization was founded in Spain on 24 February 2014 as Gamers2 by former ''League of Legends'' pro Carlos "ocelote" Rodríguez Santiago and investor Jens Hilgers. The organization rebranded as G2 Esports on 15 October 2015. G2's ''League of Legends'' team competes in the League of Legends EMEA Championship, ''League of Legends'' EMEA Championship (LEC), the highest level of competitive ''League of Legends'' in Europe. The team has won sixteen domestic titles in Europe, the most of any organizati ...
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Karmine Corp
Karmine Corp (; or simply KCorp) is a French professional esports organization incorporated and headquartered in Paris, France. The team employs professional players across six divisions, namely ''League of Legends'', '' TrackMania'', ''Teamfight Tactics'', '' Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', ''Valorant'' and ''Rocket League''. Founded as Kameto Corp on 30 March 2020 by Twitch streamer duo Kamel "Kameto" Kebir and Zouhair "Kotei" Darji, the team took its current name when rapper and entrepreneur Amine "Prime" Mekri joined it as a founding member and joint owner on 16 November 2020. Under its new leadership, the organization underwent a major restructuring and purchased Nantes-based Team Oplon's ''Ligue française de League of Legends'' (or ''LFL'') slot, thereby replacing it beginning with the 2021 season of France's top-level national league. In 2023, Karmine Corp's ''League of Legends'' division was '' EMEA Masters'' titleholder. With their 2022 European Masters Spring Spl ...
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2024 Mid-Season Invitational
The 2024 Mid-Season Invitational was the ninth Mid-Season Invitational (MSI), a Riot Games-organised tournament for ''League of Legends'', a multiplayer online battle arena video game. The tournament was hosted in Chengdu, China, from May 1 to 19, 2024. All stages of the tournament were played at the . JD Gaming from China were the defending champions, but failed to qualify for the event after losing to Top Esports in the lower bracket final of the 2024 LPL Spring Playoffs. The event was won by Gen.G of South Korea after defeating the previous years' finalist, Bilibili Gaming of China, in the final with a score of 3–1. Gen.G became the second Korean team (after T1) to win an MSI title, and their win marked the first time a non-LPL (Chinese) team has won the event after three consecutive years of prior Chinese winners. Format Eight of the twelve teams started in the play-in stage, with the second seeds from the League of Legends Pro League (LPL), League of Legends Champions ...
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