League Worlds Winners
- League Worlds Winners
- League Worlds Winners
- League World Cup Winners
- League Of Legends Standings
- Lck League Of Legends Standings
- Pubg World League Winners
22 clubs have won the UEFA Champions League/European Cup. Check out the full list, how many titles each side has and who they beat in the final(s). Regional Finals Winner Suning: SN Europe LEC Summer Champion G2 Esports: G2 1 Summer Runner-Up Fnatic: FNC 2 Summer 3rd Place Rogue: RGE 3 South Korea LCK Summer Champion Damwon Gaming: DWG 1 Most Championship Points DRX: DRX 2 Regional Finals Winner Gen.G: GEN 3 North America LCS Summer Champion Team SoloMid: TSM 1 Summer Runner-Up FlyQuest: FLY 3 TW/HK/MO/SEA PCS.
1. Top Esports
Top Esports is heavily-favored to win this year's world championship and has arguably the current best player in the world on their team in Zhuo 'knight' Ding, but it's necessary to point out that they are, in fact, beatable. For the latter half of the summer split, TES looked vulnerable, punished for overextensions in lane or fighting at disadvantageous times. They are especially beatable if they have one of their wonkier drafts, or if a team capitalizes on some of Hung 'Karsa' Hao-Hsuan's more predictable pathing or Liang 'yuyanjia' Jia-Yuan's inexperience. That being said, TES is the favorite for a reason. Even when they mess up, they still have some of the best individual players who can take over games entirely on their own. TES, alongside JD Gaming, is also one of the best teamfighting teams in the world, one that knows how to coordinate well and fight around later power spikes or create advantageous skirmishes even if they mess up early. -- Emily Rand
2. DAMWON Gaming
The claim that LoL Champions Korea has become significantly more aggressive of a region is a bit over-exaggerated, yet DAMWON Gaming are one of the teams at the forefront of this narrative. They're much improved from the rookies they were at last year's world championship. Mid laner Heo 'ShowMaker' Su has had a career summer split, expanding on the raw mechanics he displayed in his rookie year. His stronger understanding of matchups has given DAMWON more map control, allowing jungler Kim 'Canyon' Geon-bu to be more aggressive in lane or in his opponents' jungles. Top laner Jang 'Nuguri' Ha-gwon is still part of DAMWON's remarkable top side, but perhaps the key, similar to Yu 'JackeyLove' Chen-Bo on TES, was bot laner Jang 'Ghost' Yong-jun, who came onto the team mid-spring, and has been said to have not only provided more stability to the team, but has become a strong voice in team comms. Provided that Nuguri recovers quickly from his pneumothorax surgery, DAMWON should be considered a contender for the worlds title. -- Rand
3. JD Gaming
When compared to TES, JD Gaming is often seen as lacking due to a perception that they have worse players, save for jungler Seo 'Kanavi' Jin-hyeok and top laner Zhang 'Zoom' Xing-Ran. Yet, whatever JDG lacks in 1v1 firepower, they more than make up for with teamwork and coordination. In a vacuum, a lot of JDG's drafts may look suspect, but most of them are designed on some level to counterbalance team weaknesses, or make the most of a players' best picks. For a player like Zuo 'LvMao' Ming-Hao, a talented support with an odd champion pool, JDG is the best place for him. Every team, regardless of whether they're from the LPL or any other region, has identifiable weaknesses. However, one of JDG's strengths is that they are generally self-aware and will make moves in draft or in game to ensure these opportunity areas don't cost them. This is why JDG has been so successful all year. -- Rand
4. G2 Esports
No one player in the League European Championship's been better this summer than G2 Esports mid laner and league MVP Rasmus 'Caps' Winther. After a shaky regular season in both spring and summer, G2 Esports bounced back in the lower bracket of the LEC summer playoffs and then avenged their loss to Fnatic in the grand final. Along the way, Caps had banner performances and Martin 'Wunder' Hansen also performed incredibly well. Compared to the world finalists G2 were in 2019, this team does look weaker -- especially as Luka 'Perkz' Perković and Marcin 'Jankos' Jankowski haven't had as good of a 2020 as the year before -- but their group heading to worlds looks ripe for the taking as the best team Europe has to offer. -- Jacob Wolf
5. Gen.G
Gen.G enters the world championship after preventing the greatest of all time Lee 'Faker' Sang-hyeok from returning for another shot at the title. Stakes here for Gen.G are high after the team went out and made the big acquisition of former SK Telecom T1 jungler Kim 'Clid' Tae-min this past offseason. While their performance has not been as good as some expected -- with DAMWON and DRX both vaulting past them -- Gen.G is still a formidable team with star mid laner Gwak 'Bdd' Bo-seong and former world champion AD carry Park 'Ruler' Jae-hyuk. With a meta shift rumored to shift priority down to the bottom lane, 2020 Worlds could be the chance for Ruler to notch himself another world title. But in a group of TSM, Fnatic and presumably LGD Gaming (if they make it out of play-ins), will be a tough one for this Gen.G team. -- Wolf
6. Fnatic
Europe's longest-standing pro team returns to the world championship with a near identical lineup from 2019, except for a key switch in jungler to Oskar 'Selfmade' Boderek. With his signing, Fnatic's identity has changed this season. This is very much a team that plays around his and Martin 'Rekkles' Larsson's ability to carry, with the flipside of that being that Gabriël 'Bwipo' Rau and Tim 'Nemesis' Lipovšek have to be stable -- which has been an issue in some of the bigger games for this team. Fnatic's veteran experience has gotten them through some of the more important moments of the season, like a winners finals win over G2 Esports, but that's been inconsistent, too. -- Wolf
7. Suning
Suning kicked off the summer split with a fairly awful showing against LNG Esports, despite a 2-0 victory. Then, Suning appeared to be a team that was almost entirely passive early, waiting for opponents to make mid or late-game mistakes and capitalizing on them. As the season continued, they evolved into a team with unmistakable talent, especially rookies Chen 'Bin' Ze-Bin and Tang 'huanfeng' Huan-Feng, but were rarely truly coordinated. This led to a lot of near-losses, but the team continued ability to win off opponents' mistakes. After hitting their stride in the playoffs and regional finals, Suning is a much more coordinated team with strong teamfighting. They're still the most 'standard' team China is sending to worlds this year alongside LGD Gaming, and won't necessarily make the proactive plays expected from an LPL team. Led by jungler Lê 'SofM' Quang Duy, who will aggressively counterjungle, Suning is a team that could make a deep run with continued adjustments from game to game. -- Rand
8. DRX
DRX is a difficult team to rank, for a few reasons. For starters, on an individual level, this team has three of the League Champions Korea's best players this season: mid laner Jeong 'Chovy' Ji-hoon, AD carry Kim 'Deft' Hyuk-kyu and support Ryu 'Keria' Min-seok. Chovy has been one of the best mid laners in South Korea, while Deft showed the brilliance that made him so highly regarded on Samsung and EDward Gaming teams of the past. Meanwhile, Keria has had the best season of any rookie by far. DRX's playoff performance, however, was underwhelming. Deft reportedly has a back injury, while Keria was a shadow of his regular season performance. Chovy carried DRX through the playoffs with a team that looked completely lost. Worlds will be a big test for DRX as they face off against Top Esports. -- Wolf
9. Rogue
It's been an impressive year from Rogue. The lackluster team in 2019 bounced back as players like Emil 'Larssen' Larsson, Kacper 'Inspired' Słoma and Oskar 'VandeR' Bogdan have all had individually fantastic years. Rogue is a team that, like MAD Lions, struggled at winning in the big moments, but the talent is there, and Rogue was the best team in the summer regular season with the majority of their players looking ready to compete at the highest level. They head into worlds with an incredibly difficult group, though -- tasked to face JD Gaming and DAMWON Gaming, two of the best teams in the world, and potentially even the likes of Team Liquid depending on the play-in stage. -- Wolf
10. LGD Gaming
While inconsistent for most of the split, this LGD Gaming lineup is formidable on paper, and like Suning (despite losing to them twice), looked better in their playoff and regional finals matches than during the season. LGD play through mid lane with jungler Han 'Peanut' Wang-ho and mid laner Su 'xiye' Han-Wei, who carried them through some of their worse performances during the season. Come playoffs, LGD showed up with stronger drafts and better performances from everyone on the team, particularly top laner Xie 'Langx' Zhen-Ying. LGD could end up being a dangerous team at worlds if they continue to improve on their coordination and carry any momentum they had from the regional finals into the play-in. -- Rand
11. TSM
After playing in the first seven world championships, TSM finally return to the dance for the first time in three years. Yiliang 'Doublelift' Peng left Team Liquid before the start of summer split to reunite with his bot lane partner Vincent 'Biofrost' Wang and mid laner Søren 'Bjergsen' Bjerg. The team overcame the odds in summer, finishing fourth with a 12-6 record. Bjergsen shined throughout the postseason, after going through periods of self-doubt, particularly in spring. Top laner Sergen 'Broken Blade' Çelik and jungler Mingyi 'Spica' Lu were terrific in big moments, consistently making this TSM team a threat. If LGD Gaming qualify out of play-ins, they will join Group C with TSM, Gen.G and Fnatic, which would create quite the traffic jam and an interesting best-of-one matchup. TSM might not be favorites on many people's fantasy brackets, but shouldn't be fully counted out either. -- Ocal
12. FlyQuest
The team was consistently good all year on the rift, with back-to-back LCS playoff finals appearances. FlyQuest did have its challenges - including sending veteran Jason 'Wildturtle' Tran to the Academy squad to work on some holes in his game. But he returned stronger and the team benefitted. The veteran-infused roster also includes support Lee 'IgNar' Dong-geun, midlaner Tristan 'PowerOfEvil' Schrage, jungler Lucas 'Santorin' Tao Kilmer Larsen and top laner Colin 'Solo' Earnest. FlyQuest certainly received the toughest Worlds groups assignment of the LCS teams, entering a group that includes Top Esports and DRX. They have consistently flown under the radar in the LCS, succeeding while other storylines and teams dominated the headlines, but it will be a tall task to make it out of Group D. -- Arda Ocal
13. MAD Lions
This season's been a wild one for the mostly-rookie squad of MAD Lions. Expectations were non-existent at the beginning of the year, but with a solid spring and a first-round playoff win over G2 Esports, that hype ballooned going into the summer. MAD Lions had a banner summer regular season, finishing second behind just Rogue, but then failing to convert that success into playoff success when it mattered. Jungler Zhiqiang 'Shad0w' Zhao and support Norman 'Kaiser' Kaiser have quickly established themselves among the best in their roles in Europe. Marek 'Humanoid' Brázda deserves a lot of praise, too. Individually and on paper, MAD Lions are potentially the best team in their play-in group, but the biggest question will be whether they can handle the pressure of worlds. -- Wolf
14. Team Liquid
TL made an impressive turnaround from spring to summer. After four back-to-back split victories, the team failed to make the playoffs in spring, with former bot laner Yiliang 'Doublelift' Peng publicly expressing his frustrations over spring split's lack of importance. Since then, rookie Edward 'Tactical' Ra received his first full split assignment at AD carry, the team hired longtime respected caster Joshua 'Jatt' Leesman as head coach and suddenly, Team Liquid were atop the regular season tables again, finishing 15-3 in summer split. Two tough Game 5 losses to FlyQuest and TSM land them in the play-ins, but all signs point to them being a large threat to make groups. Team Liquid swept the summer award hardware, including Jatt and co. earning coaching staff of the split, support Jo 'CoreJJ' Yong-in earning MVP and Tactical garnering Rookie of the Year honors. -- Wolf
15. Machi
In an ultra-competitive Asian-Pacific region, Machi peaked at the right time, usurping regular season winners J-Team in the playoffs before ultimately taking home the domestic title by beating PSG Talon in the final. At the center of Machi's exciting run to the Pacific crown was mid laner Chen 'M1ssion' Hsiao-Hsien, who is one of the best players in the region and a player who shouldn't shy away from the nerves of worlds. He's played previously in two world championships, most recently in 2019 as a part of Hong Kong Attitude, and exited the group stages without picking up a single win. This time around, has a strong AD carry Chiu 'Bruce' Chih-Chun and a chance to rewrite the wasted opportunities of previous years. With PSG's visa issues and lack of a cohesive roster, Machi is the best chance the newly restructured Asian-Pacific region has at worlds in 2020. -- Tyler Erzberger
16. Unicorns of Love
Are you ready to love again? The most dominant non-major region team during their domestic year, Unicorns of Love travel over from Russia with a swagger behind them. In 2019, the Unicorns were a single game away from making the main event, losing to Europe's Splyce in a nail-biting five-game series. Splyce would then go on to make it through the group stages and give T1 a run for its money in the quarterfinals. Though the bottom lane has shifted for the CIS champions, the topside of the map remains the same, and the team's ace mid laner Lev 'Nomanz' Yakshin is ready to take the next step after getting so close in 2019. The Unicorns might be the bloodiest team entering the world championship -- their domestic matches averaging over a kill-per-minute. They're not the cleanest team, but once they gain an advantage, their teamfighting and individual mechanical talent rocket them across the finish line. -- Erzberger
17. SuperMassive
The reigning Turkish Championship League (TCL) winners have some familiar faces on the lineup -- most notably Lee 'KaKAO' Byung-kwon, who joined SuperMassive in June 2020 after stints with KT Rolster and competing at Worlds 2015 with Invictus Gaming. KaKAO helped the squad win its first TCL crown since 2018 (and land fifth overall). Changes have been made to the roster to strengthen lanes, including Support No 'SnowFlower' Hoi-jong being brought back from KT Rolster to bolster the bot lane once again, reuniting with the team's longtime AD carry Berkay 'Zeitnot' Aşıkuzun; this bot lane pair was a large part of SuperMassive's dominant 2018 campaign. Lee 'GBM' Chang-seok is coaching the team after a long career at mid lane, which included time with NRG, Vitality and eUnited. Looking at this play-in group, it seems plausible that Supermassive can fight for a top-three spot and the right to make the group stage. When asked about his team's chances, Supermassive GM Ulas Gulkirpik said, 'If we [play well that day], there isn't a play-in team we could not bring down.' -- Ocal
18. Rainbow7
Remember the name Brandon Joel 'Josedeodo' Villegas. Rainbow7 had lagged behind All Knights all year long in the Latin America region, and it appeared that would continue with the Mexican organization down 0-2 in the domestic final, but with their backs firmly against the wall ready to go home, the team's star jungler Josedeodo decided he didn't feel like ending his campaign just yet. Behind excellent teamfighting and Josedeodo's individual heroics on Lillia and Graves, R7 reverse-swept their rival and punched a ticket to Shanghai. Although R7 play one of the slower-paced and styles heading in the world championship, they're one of the better teamfighting teams in the play-ins, with players like Josedeodo and Facundo 'Shadow' Cuello ready to make the big outplay if needed. Last year, all the talk in the play-in stage surrounded Can 'Closer' Çelik and his ascent as a non-major region star jungler. 2020? This could be Josedeodo's time to shine. -- Erzberger
19. PSG Talon
Uh... Is there any chance that they can call in reinforcements Neymar or Kylian Mbappé? PSG Talon was lined up to be one of the favorites to make it through the play-in stage and compete for a knockout round spot at the main event, but visa issues have completely hamstrung the team, with starters Kim 'River' Dong-woo and Park 'Tank' Dan-won both ruled out for the entirety of the play-ins, along with starting AD carry Wong 'Unified' Chun Ki also expected to miss a few of PSG's opening games. The situation is so disastrous that Chen 'Dee' Chun-Dee, coach of fellow Asian-Pacific representative Machi Esports, has been designated as a stand-in until Unified can play for PSG in Shanghai. Overall, this team is in disarray, and although there are still some scary individual pieces on the PSG roster, the lack of chemistry and awkwardness of the situation pushes them near the bottom of our rankings. -- Erzberger
20. INTZ
The last time INTZ attended a world championship, they were arguably the best team that Brazil has ever sent to an international event in context, and upset EDward Gaming in their first match. This INTZ team, and Brazilian League of Legends as a whole, has changed significantly since then (shout-out to bot laner Micael 'micaO' Rodrigues, though, the lone holdover from that 2016 team on this 2020 squad). Their story is one of perseverance, as they came up from nearly being relegated after an unsuccessful Split 1 to being crowned champions against PaiN Gaming in Split 2. INTZ and jungler Diogo 'Shini' Rogê frequently play through mid laner Bruno 'Envy' Farias, but top laner Rodrigo 'Tay' Panisa is also a player to watch. -- Rand
21. Legacy Esports
For Oceania's representatives, it's all about gaining respect and accomplishing what no other team has ever done from their region: Make it to the world championship main event. Since its inclusion into the overall world championship circuit, Oceania has never seen one of its teams make it to the top 16, and they're often one of the first teams on the plane back home. This year, though, it could all be different, with Legacy bringing forth a capable team mixed with experienced and youthful talent that aims to make the impossible a reality. In terms of players to watch out for, starting AD carry Quin 'Raes' Korebrits continues the long line of promising Oceanic marksmen and Kim 'Topoon' Ji-hoon is a rock in the top lane who can stand up to anyone he's thrown against in the play-in stage. -- Erzberger
22. V3 Esports
We have new faces coming out of Japan for the first time in a while, as V3 Esports dethroned long-reigning champions DetonatioN FocusMe in a close 3-2 domestic final victory. When you start trying to analyze V3 Esports, it begins and ends with their South Korean jungler Lee 'Bugi' Seong-yeop. Formerly on the Flash Wolves team that made it to the main event of the 2019 Mid Season-Invitational, Bugi has taken over the Japanese region since signing with V3 in the most recent offseason, leading all players in the summer split with 75 kills in 14 games. V3 will go as far as Bugi can carry them, and in a meta that favors carry junglers, Japan's champions might be a dark horse to steal victories away against more established teams in the play-in stage. -- Erzberger
/Since 2012 Riot Games gifted to a team, that won LoL World Championship with a set of skins, one World Championship Skin to each member of a team. The design and champion are selected after an interview with each team member. All their wishes are taken into account, any changes to the concept art of this skin and many other things.
Except guides we provide LoL boosting services, you may be interested to check.
2011 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER – FNATIC LoL SEASON 1
Team Fnatic is a professional cybersport organization, that consist of a player all over the world. This organization, like most others, participate in various games, but here we will speak about their LoL division.
Fnatic began to participate in LoL Tournaments on 14 March 2011. In May 2011, right before LoL Season 1 World Championship WetDream left team Fnatic.
Fnatic roster:
- xPeke
- Shushei
- CyanideFI
- LaMiaZeaLoT
- Mellisan
Riot Games invited eight various teams to qualify for the Riot Season 1 Championship, and Team Fnatic was one of them. So in these qualify matches, that was held 18-20 June 2011, Fnatic takes 3rd place in the group stage. They lose only to Against All Authority and Epik Gamer teams.
From the first day’s Team Fnatic was upset, because one of their core players – xPeke, can not arrive in time, due to a delayed flight. But then the situation has become brighter and in playoffs due to the xPeke they win next matches:
League Worlds Winners
- Fnatic Vs. Counter Logic Gaming (relegation round)
- Fnatic Vs. Epik Gamer (semi finals)
- Fnatic Vs. against All authority (final)
All these victories build a road right into a LoL World Championship’s Grand Final. Due to the upper bracket winner, they started with 1-0 and fought again vs. against All authority. And guess who Fnatic met in the Grand Final? Yep, against All authority, and Fnatic wins this match with 2-1 score. They were crowned as a LoL Season 1 Champions. And won a 100.000$ tournament prize pool.
FNATIC CORKI – 2011 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
Fnatic Corki – 2011 LoL World Championship Winner skin
LoL’s Corki skin in the Fnatic team’s colours. As all old skins, this one change only model, no animations or anything else. Was played by Lamia in the Season 1 final.
You can buy Fnatic Corki skin for 750 RP.
FNATIC GRAGAS – 2011 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
Fnatic Gargas – 2011 LoL World Championship Winner skin
Fntaic Gragas get not only the new model but a new sound effect for his Drunken Rage’s attack. Gragas represent Fnatic team and have a new model in Fnatic’s colours. Was played by Shushei in the Season 1 final.
You can buy Fnatic Gragas skin for 750 RP.
FNATIC JANNA – 2011 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
Fnatic Janna – 2011 LoL World Championship Winner skin
Fnatic Janna has not an only new model for herself, but to her’s air elemental Zephyr too. Also, Good Guys Riot add new particles for Zephyr. Coloured in Fnatic colours. Was played by Melilisan in the Season 1 Final.
You can buy Fnatic Janna skin for 750 RP.
FNATIC JARVAN IV – 2011 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
Fnatic Jarvan – 2011 LoL World Championship Winner skin
Fnatic Jarvan as other skins from this collection was painted in the team colours. This skin changed only his model and his spear. Was played by Cyanide in the Season 1 final.
You can buy Fnatic Jarvan IV skin for 750 RP.
FNATIC KARTHUS – 2011 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
Fnatic Karthus – 2011 LoL World Championship Winner skin
Fnatic Karthus received major model changes: his staff, model and even his book changed a lot. But he still not got any new animations or effects. Painted into Fnatic’s colours. Was played by xPeke in the Season 1 final.
You can buy Fnatic Jarvan IV skin for 750 RP.
You can buy Fnatic skins for 750 RP each, or get them in a bundle and get 25% off (2810 RP or 5684 RP if you need champions aswell).
2012 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER – TPA LoL SEASON 2
Taipei Assassins (aka TPA) now known as J-Gaming (in 2016 Jay Chou bought the team and renamed it), this is a LoL team, based in Taiwan. Among the LoL, they also participated in Alliance of Valiant Arms. TPA was the LoL Season 2 World Championship winner.
TPA roster:
- Stanley
- Libaliz
- Toy<
- bebe
- MiSTakE
TPA win the IGN ProLeague Season 5 Taiwanese Qualifiers on 15 July 2012. Then they continued their patch, going 3-0 with all other teams in the Group Stage. Then they destroy WhyTrollMe in semifinals with a 2-0 score and then defeat Corsair 2-0 in Grand Finals. They stay undefeated during all tournament, and due to this they get invited to the LoL World Championship 2012.
TPA participated in Season 2 World Championship that was held 4-13 October 2012 in Los Angeles. Four teams, including TPA, received the free pass out of the group stage based on a random drawing. Later, in quarter finals Taipei Assassins faced with a Najin Sword and defeated them with a 2-0 score.
In Semi Finals TPA fight against tournament favorite’s Moscow Five. Alex Ich’s Evelynn’s play just beat TPA, but the Assassins set on rails and end this match with a 2-1 score.
And here it is – the Main event of the World 2012. In Grand Finale TPA fight against Azubu Frost. The first game of the set was dropped by TPA. Taipei Assassin’s relentless pressure through next three games did from them Champions of the LoL World Championship 2012. TPA against Azubu Frost 3-1. The reward for the 1st place was 1.000.000$, and TPA earned it.
TPA DR. MUNDO – 2012 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
TPA Mundo – 2012 LoL World Championship Winner skin
As a reward for winning the tournament, Dr. Mundo gets new TPA skin: the new model in TPA colours for him and his cleaver, and new sound for auto attacks and Infected Cleaver. Was played by Lilballz in the Season 2 final.
You can buy TPA Dr. Mundo skin for 750 RP.
TPA EZREAL – 2012 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
TPA Ezreal – 2012 LoL World Championship Winner skin
TPA Ezreal dressed like a big fan of TPA, but he gets only new model (at least he get TPA’s colour scheme), without anything else. Well. He still got that Fan glove. Was played by bebe in the Season 2 final.
You can buy TPA Ezreal skin for 750 RP.
TPA NUNU – 2012 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
TPA Nunu – 2012 LoL World Championship Winner skin
TPA Nunu in this TPA skin look’s like a TPA mascot with a gamer on his back. Nice new model but I miss new animations or sounds. Coloured in Taipai Assassins colours. Was played by MiSTakE in the Season 2 final.
You can buy TPA Nunu skin for 750 RP.
TPA ORIANNA – 2012 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
TPA Orianna – 2012 LoL World Championship Winner skin
TPA Orianna in this skin is a mechanical creature, which holds metal, spiked ball and wears a TPA’s t-shirt with their logo on it. Only new model, without anything else. Was played by Toy< in the Season 2 final.
You can buy TPA Orianna skin for 750 RP.
League Worlds Winners
TPA SHEN – 2012 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
TPA Shen – 2012 LoL World Championship Winner skin
And another skin of TPA’s fan. Shen hold glowstick instead of ninjatos and have TPA logo all across his back. TPA Shen get the new model, new ninjatos, new particles for Ki strike and new sound effects for his auto attacks and Vorpal Blade. Was played by Stanley in the Season 2 final.
You can buy TPA Shen skin for 750 RP.
You can buy TPA skins for 750 RP each, or get them in a bundle and get 25% off (2810 RP or 5355 RP if you need champions aswell).
2013 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER – SKT T1 LoL SEASON 3
SK Telecom T1 – is a professional LoL South Korea team. eSport organization SK Telecom T1 was sponsored by two sister team, SK Telecom S and SK Telecom K. Originally it was founded as a StarCrat: Brood War team, that was named as Orion in 2002.
The roster of SK Telecom T1:
- Impact
- Bengi
- Faker
- Piglet
- PoohManDu
In the Group stage, SK Telecom T1 won almost all matches and ended with a First Place ina Group A with 7 victories and one defeat.
Later in quarter finals they played against Gamania Bears and won with the 2-0 score. In Semi-Finals were very interesting matches between SKT T1 and NaJin Black Sword, bot SK Telecom T1 win with 3-2, and due to this win, they get into the Grand Finals, where they met Royal Club. The result of Grand Finals – flawless victory of SKT T1 3-0. Easy Money for SKT T11 – 1.000.000$.
SKT T1 JAX – 2013 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
SKT T1 Jax – 2013 LoL World Championship Winner skin
SKT T1 Jax skin give him a new model, new weapon skin and new sound effects to Leap Strike and auto attacks. Jax us a victor, holding his trophy as a weapon. He wears SKT T1 shirt with SKT logo on it. Was played by Impact in the Season 3 final.
You can buy SKT T1 Jax skin for 750 RP.
SKT T1 LEE SIN – 2013 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
SKT T1 Lee Sin – 2013 LoL World Championship Winner skin
SKT T1 Lee Sin dressed like a breaker with Telecom Logo on his back. He gets new champion model, but did not get new animations and sound effects. Was played by bengi in the Season 3 final.
You can buy SKT T1 Jax skin for 750 RP.
SKT T1 VAYNE – 2013 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
SKT T1 Vayne – 2013 LoL World Championship Winner skin
SKT T1 Vayne had a golden crossbow, SKT T1 dress and coloured in their colour scheme. She gets new model and new crossbow. Also, she gets new particles – small bolts from her crossbow, and big bolts for Condemn and auto attacks during Final Hour. Was played by Piglet in the Season 3 final.
You can buy SKT T1 Vayne skin for 750 RP.
SKT T1 ZED – 2013 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
SKT T1 Zed – 2013 LoL World Championship Winner skin
SKT T1 Zed represents as a sleek, modern street ninja in SKT T1’s clothes. Like almost all other champion skins he gets only new model and weapons. Was played by Faker in the Season 3 final.
You can buy SKT T1 Zed skin for 750 RP.
SKT T1 ZYRA – 2013 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
SKT T1 Zyra – 2013 LoL World Championship Winner skin
A new model for SKT T1 Zyra, new particles that include new yellow tint for her’s abilities, auto attacks and plant’s attack. But did not get any animations or new sound effects. Was played by PoohManDu in the Season 3 final.
League World Cup Winners
You can buy SKT T1 Zyra skin for 750 RP.
You can buy SKT T1 skins for 750 RP each and ward for 640 RP, or get them in a bundle and get 25% off (3290 RP or 6510 RP if you need champions aswell).
2014 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER – SSW LoL SEASON 4
Samsung Galaxy (SSW) is a LoL Cybersport team of the South Korean corporation Samsung Electronics. Previously they were named as Samsung KHAN. On 7 September 2013 Samsung acquired the MVP LoL’s team and renamed them in Samsung Galaxy White.
Roaster of SSW:
- Looper
- DanDy
- PawN
- imp
- Mata
The group stage started on September 18, 2014, and ended on September 28, 2014. SSW entered the World Championship as heavy favorites. They dominate during all group stage and continue their road to the finals.
In Quarter Finals the met TSM team. Samsung Galaxy White win with a 3-1 total score. Thein in Semi Finals they met sister team Samsung Galaxy Blue, and many peoples thought that this would be a hard match for both teams, but SSW swept their opponent with 3-0.
With only one defeat in the whole tournament, SSW entered Grand Finals as obvious Champions. In finals, they would fight against Star Horn Royal Club, and this is their second Final match. In previous year they lose to SKT T1. During 1 and 2 game White were too good for the opponent, but at the 3rd game, Royal Club makes a little comeback. This was a longest Match – 38:30 minutes. But SSW gathered together and win four games in 23 minutes, and this win makes Samsung Galaxy White – Champions of the World Championship 2014. They won 1.000.000% as a prize for 1st place.
SSW RENGAR – 2014 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
SSW Rengar – 2014 LoL World Championship Winner skin
No new sound, no new animations, and no new particles. Only new model for Rengar and his blades. SSW Rengar is wearing modern, casual clothing and gear. Was played by Dandy in the Season 4 final.
You can buy SSW Rengar skin for 750 RP.
SSW SINGED – 2014 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
SSW Singed – 2014 LoL World Championship Winner skin
SSW Singed model coloured into Samsung Galaxy colours. He has a logo with his shield and a trophy on the back. But he did not get any particles or anything else. Was played by Looper in the Season 4 final.
You can buy SSW Singed skin for 750 RP.
SSW TALON – 2014 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
SSW Talon – 2014 LoL World Championship Winner skin
SSW Talon dressed in the white cape with Samsung Galaxy’s logo on his back. With new model, he gets new particles for a Rake’s daggers and Shadow Assault. Was played by Pawn in the Season 4 final.
You can buy SSW Talon skin for 750 RP.
SSW THRESH- 2014 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
SSW Thresh – 2014 LoL World Championship Winner skin
This is a really interesting skin with a lot of additional animations and particles. SSW Thresh among with a new model received glow, new particles for his attacks and death plus golden souls, new recall animation and sounds. Was played by Mata in Season 4 final.
You can buy SSW Thresh skin for 750 RP.
SSW TWITCH- 2014 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
SSW Twitch – 2014 LoL World Championship Winner skin
Another interesting skin with a lot of features. New twitch model with the new crossbow, new projectiles for Venom Cask and new recall animation with different sound effect. SSW Twitch coloured in traditional Samsung’s colours. Was played by Imp in the Season 4 final.
You can buy SSW Twitch skin for 750 RP.
You can buy SSW skins for 750 RP each and ward for 640 RP, or get them in a bundle and get 25% off (3290 RP or 6510 RP if you need champions aswell).
2015 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER – SKT T1 LoL SEASON 5
We already know almost everything about this team, and yes they manage to win LoL World Championship 2015.
In the very beginning of the 5 season Riot Games introduced a lust of changes to competitive LoL. The number of the team that can participate in World Championship was increased from 8 to 10. Also Riots required a Head Coach from each team. Head Coach must stay on stage and speak with his team via voice chat during pick ban phase. This change makes Head Coach an officially member of the Team.
Roaster of SK Telecom T1:
- MaRin
- Bengi
- Faker
- Bang
- Wolf
- KkOma (coach)
After dominating the LCK Summer Split, they got an invite to qualifying matches for the 2015 World Championship. SKT T1 finished this tournament in 1st place, winning this title for the second time. SK Telecom T1 Mid, Jungle and Coach become the first professionals, that win more than one World title. Also SKT top laner Jang MaRin Gyeong-Hwan was named as the tournament MVP (most valuable player).
SKT T1 ALISTAR – 2015 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
SKT T1 Alistar – 2015 LoL World Championship Winner skin
League Of Legends Standings
SKT T1 Alistar with his new model, get many other updates like: New particles, VFX updates, new animations of auto attacks and abilities. Alistar dressed in SKT’s traditional outfit, like all of them on the tournament.
You can buy SKT T1 Alistar skin for 975 RP.
SKT T1 AZIR – 2015 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
SKT T1 Azir – 2015 LoL World Championship Winner skin
Azir in the outfit coloured in colors of the SKT T1. Get a new model, new animations of abilities, death, and recall. Also, Riots add new particles for all his abilities, and now they look really fancy.
You can buy SKT T1 Azir skin for 975 RP.
SKT T1 ELISE – 2015 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
SKT T1 Elise – 2015 LoL World Championship Winner skin
Elise as any other champion that have more than two forms, is a complex champion for making new skins. But Riot make a really good looking skin that fit into SKT T1 team perfectly. New models for her and her spider form, new animations and new particles to SKT T1 Elise’s attacks and abilities.
You can buy SKT T1 Elise skin for 975 RP.
SKT T1 RYZE – 2015 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
SKT T1 Ryze – 2015 LoL World Championship Winner skin
SKT T1 Ryze’s weapon has been changed into a trophy that he deserves. His model has been changed, recolored into SKT’s team colours and he gets a few new animations like recall and death.
You can buy SKT T1 Ryze skin for 975 RP.
SKT T1 RENEKTON – 2015 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
SKT T1 Renekton – 2015 LoL World Championship Winner skin
Even this little raptor got his world winner champion skin. SKT T1 Renekton was gifted with new VFX updates to his abilities, new animations and of course, the new model to him and his weapon.
You can buy SKT T1 Renekton skin for 975 RP.
SKT T1 KALISTA – 2015 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER SKIN
SKT T1 Kalista – 2015 LoL World Championship Winner skin
Lck League Of Legends Standings
This is a Kalista’s skin that is dedicated to the victory of SKT T1 team in LoL 2015 World Championship. SKT T1 Kalista get new VFX updates that include new particles for abilities and auto attacks, new death and recall animations, and new model in colours of the SKT T1 team.
You can buy SKT T1 Kalista skin for 975 RP.
You can buy SKT T1 skins for 975 RP each or get them in a bundle and get 25% off (5851 RP or 9337 RP if you need champions aswell).
Pubg World League Winners
2016 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER – SKT T1 LoL SEASON 6
2016 World was held in the USA in Chicago,San Francisco, New York City, and finals in Los Angeles.
Group Draw Show choose group of teams that will participate in tournament. There were 4 group with four teams in each. 16 teams in total. This year’s prize pool was much bigger because part of it was created by fans. From each champion skin, they buy 25% goes right into the prize pool, so it increased to the 6.700.000$.
All matches were great, and if you still do not saw them, then go and watch them right now. For SK Telecom T1 it wasn’t easy to earn the title of champions for the 3rd time and in the Finals the fight against Samsung Galaxy. After a hard matches, they won tournament with total score 3-2. This final was watched by 43 million people, and the peak of viewership was 14.7 million viewers.
Riot Games still do not release Championship Skins for World 2016 winners. This Article will be updated when they announce any new information.
The following LoL content may interest you: