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List of League of Legends leagues and tournaments

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League of Legends is an esports game widely played at both amateur and professional levels. This is a list of League of Legends competitions organized or sponsored by the game's publisher, Riot Games.

International tournaments

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Name Tier Location Established Size Latest winner Most titles
First Stand Major various 2025 5 TBD TBD
Mid-Season Invitational Major various 2015 12 South Korea Gen.G (2024) China Royal Never Give Up (3 titles)
World Championship Major various 2011 20 South Korea T1 (2024) South Korea T1 (5 titles)

Tier 1 leagues

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As of 2025, there are 5 regional professional leagues for League of Legends around the world.

For the First Stand Tournament after the first split of season, each region allocated 1 spot each, total 5 teams compete.

For the Mid-Season Invitational after second split of season, each region allocated 2 spots each, total 10 teams compete.

For the World Championship with 17 spots:

  • Each region is allocated 3 spots each at minimum.
  • A spot is guaranteed for the Mid-Season Invitational champion, if it reaches the Playoffs in their domestic third split or season.
  • An additional spot is also granted to the second best region from the latest Mid-Season Invitational.
Name Abbr. Region Main casting language(s) Location(s) Established Size FST MSI WC
League of Legends Champions Korea LCK  South Korea Korean Seoul 2012 10 1 2 3
League of Legends Pro League LPL  China[CN] Mandarin various[LPL] 2013 17 1 2 3
League of Legends EMEA Championship[LEC] LEC EuropeMiddle East and North AfricaAfrican Union Europe, the Middle East and Africa English Berlin 2013 10 1 2 3
League of Legends Championship of the Americas[LTA] LTA Americas English, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese Los Angeles, São Paulo 2025 16 1 2[LTAS2] 3
League of Legends Championship Pacific LCP Asia-Pacific[APAC] Japanese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, English Taipei 2025 8 1 2 3

League cups

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Name Region Location Established Size Latest winner
Demacia Cup/Championship  China Chongqing 2013 24 Bilibili Gaming
KeSPA Cup  South Korea Seoul 2015 16 DWG KIA Challengers

Tier 2 and lower leagues

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Name Tier Region Location Established Size
Americas Challengers 2nd (academy) Americas offline 2024 6
Pacific Challengers League 2nd & 3rd (academy/amateur) TW, HK, MC, SEA and Oceania[SEA] online 2023 No limit
Asia Star Challengers Invitational 2nd & 3rd (academy/amateur) Asian regions (CN/KR/LCP) online 2022 16
Pacific Championship Series (PCS)[PCS] 2nd (professional) Asia-Pacific[SEA] online 2025 TBD
Vietnam Championship Series (VCS) 2nd (professional)  Vietnam online 2025 TBD
League of Legends Japan League (LJL) 2nd (professional)  Japan online 2024 12–16
EMEA Masters 2nd (professional) EuropeMiddle East and North AfricaAfrican Union Europe, the Middle East and Africa various 2023 60
North American Challengers League 2nd & 3rd (academy/amateur) United StatesCanada North America Los Angeles 2018 10
La Ligue Francaise (LFL) 3rd (professional)  France various 2019 10
Türkiye Championship League 3rd (professional)  Turkey online 2024 8
Prime League Division 1 3rd (professional) GermanyAustriaSwitzerland Germany/Austria/Switzerland various 2020 10
Ultraliga 3rd (professional) PolandEstoniaLatviaLithuania Poland/Baltics various 2018 10
LVP Superliga 3rd (professional)  Spain various 2011 10
Northern League of Legends Championship 3rd (professional) Nordic countriesUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland Nordics/UK/Ireland various 2020 8
PG Nationals 3rd (professional)  Italy online 2018 8
Liga Portuguesa de League of Legends 3rd (professional)  Portugal online 2015 8
Greek Legends League 3rd (professional)  Greece Athens 2019 8
Arabian League 3rd (professional)  Middle East and North Africa various 2020 8
LCK Challengers League 2nd (semi-professional)  South Korea Seoul 2021 10
LCK Academy Series 2nd & 3rd (academy/amateur)  South Korea various 2022 No limit
League of Legends Development League 2nd (academy)  China various 2018 24
Vietnam Championship Series B 2nd (semi-professional)  Vietnam various 2013 10
TBLE Rising Star 2nd & 3rd (academy/amateur)  Vietnam Ho Chi Minh 2024 12
LJL Academy League 2nd (semi-professional)  Japan various 2019 8
CBLOL Academy 2nd (academy)  Brazil São Paulo 2021 10
Academi Ligi 2nd (academy)  Turkey Istanbul 2019 8
Liga Regional Norte 2nd (semi-professional) MexicoCaribbean CommunityFederal Republic of Central AmericaColombiaEcuador Mexico/Caribbean/Central America/Colombia/Ecuador online 2023 10
Liga Regional Sur 2nd (semi-professional) ArgentinaChilePeru Argentina/Chile/Peru online 2023 10
Liga Nacional México 3rd (semi-professional)  Mexico online 2019 16
Liga Nacional Centro América y Caribe 3rd (semi-professional) Caribbean CommunityFederal Republic of Central America Caribbean/Central America online 2022 16
Liga Nacional Colombia 3rd (semi-professional)  Colombia online 2019 16
Liga Nacional Ecuador 3rd (semi-professional)  Ecuador online 2021 16
Liga Nacional Chile 3rd (semi-professional)  Chile online 2019 16
Liga Nacional Argentina 3rd (semi-professional)  Argentina online 2019 16
Liga Nacional Perú 3rd (semi-professional)  Peru online 2021 16

Former tier 1 and 2 leagues

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Upgraded or downgraded leagues

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Name Former tier Region Location Established Ended Size Qualified for Changed to
Vietnam Championship Series A (VCSA) 2nd (professional)  Vietnam Online 2013 2017 8 GPL Qualification Vietnam Championship Series, upgraded to tier 1, got directly spots to MSI and Worlds
Vietnam Championship Series (VCS) 1st

(professional)

 Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City 2017 2024 8 Worlds 2P Still Vietnam Championship Series, downgraded to tier 2 and no longer directly has spots to MSI and Worlds, became domestic league that can promote teams to LCP
Pacific Championship Series (PCS)[PCS] 1st

(professional)

Asia-Pacific[SEA] Online 2020 2024 8+2+3 Worlds 2P Still Pacific Championship Series, downgraded to tier 2 and no longer directly has spots to MSI and Worlds, became domestic league that can promote teams to LCP
Turkish Championship League (TCL) 1st (professional)  Turkey Istanbul 2015 2022 10 Worlds 1P Türkiye Championship League, downgraded to tier 3 and no longer directly has spots to MSI and Worlds, become a qualification of tier 2 event EMEA Masters
League of Legends Circuit Oceania (LCO)[LCO] 1st (professional) AustraliaNew Zealand Oceania Sydney 2021 2022 8 Worlds 1P Downgraded to tier 2 and no longer directly has spots to MSI and Worlds, become a qualification to PCS
League of Legends Japan League (LJL) 1st (professional)  Japan Tokyo 2014 2023 8 Worlds 1P Downgraded to tier 2 and no longer directly has spots to MSI and Worlds, become a qualification to PCS and later domestic league that can promote teams to LCP

Replaced

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Name Tier Region Location Established Ended Size Qualified for Replaced by
European Masters 2nd (professional)  Europe[EU] various 2018 2022 16 N/A EMEA Masters
Circuito Desafiante 2nd (semi-professional)  Brazil Rio de Janeiro 2015 2020 6 CBLoL Promotion CBLOL Academy
Nordic Championship 3rd (professional)  Nordics 2018 2020 10 European Masters Qualification Northern LoL Championship
United Kingdom League Championship 3rd (professional) United Kingdom Republic of Ireland United Kingdom/Ireland Online 2019 2020 9 European Masters Qualification Northern LoL Championship
League of Legends Challengers Korea 2nd (semi-professional)  South Korea Seoul 2015 2020 10 LCK Promotion LCK Challengers League
Oceanic Pro League (OPL) 1st (professional) AustraliaNew Zealand Oceania Sydney 2015 2020 8 Worlds 1P League of Legends Circuit Oceania
League of Legends Master Series[LNL] 1st (professional) TaiwanHong KongMacau Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau Taipei 2015 2019 8 Worlds 2G + 1P Pacific Championship Series (merged)
League of Legends SEA Tour[GPL] 1st (professional) Southeast Asia[SEA] various 2018 2019 8 Worlds 1P
League of Legends Circuit Oceania (LCO) 2nd (professional) AustraliaNew Zealand Oceania Online 2023 2024 8 PCS Playoffs TBD
LoL Secondary Pro League 2nd (professional)  China Shanghai 2014 2017 16 LPL Promotion LoL Development League
LJL Challenger Series 2nd (semi-professional)  Japan 2014 2018 6 LJL Promotion LJL Academy League
League Championship Series[LCS] 1st (professional) United StatesCanada North America[NA] Los Angeles 2013 2024 8 Worlds 2M+1P League of Legends Championship of the Americas (merged)
Campeonato Brasileiro de League of Legends 1st (professional)  Brazil São Paulo 2012 2024 10 Worlds 1P
Liga Latinoamérica[LLA] 1st (professional) Latin America[LA] Mexico City 2019 2024 6 Worlds 1P
Liga Latinoamérica Norte (LLN) (Eng) 1st (professional) Latin America North[LAN] Mexico City 2014 2018 8 Worlds 1 P Liga Latinoamérica (merged)
Copa Latinoamérica Sur (CLS) (Eng) 1st (professional) Latin America South[LAS] Santiago 2014 2018 8 Worlds 1 P
Garena Premier League (GPL) 1st (professional) TaiwanHong KongMacauASEAN TW/HK/MO/SEA[SEA&TW] various 2012 2018 various Worlds 1 P League of Legends SEA Tour
Thailand Pro League (TPL) 2nd (semi-professional)  Thailand 2014 2018 8 GPL Qualification LoL SEA Tour Thailand qualifier
Singapore Legends Series (SLS)[TLC-SG] 2nd (semi-professional)  Singapore 2013 2018 8 GPL Qualification LoL SEA Tour SG/MY qualifier
LoL Championship Malaysia (LCM)[TLC-MY] 2nd (semi-professional)  Malaysia 2013 2018 8 GPL Qualification
Pro Gaming Series (PGS) 2nd (semi-professional)  Philippines 2014 2018 8 GPL Qualification LoL SEA Tour Philippines qualifier
LoL Garuda Series (LGS) 2nd (semi-professional)  Indonesia 2014 2018 8 GPL Qualification LoL SEA Tour Indonesia qualifier
North America League of Legends Challenger Series 2nd (semi-professional) United StatesCanada North America Los Angeles 2014 2017 6 NA LCS Promotion LCS Academy League
Europe League of Legends Challenger Series 2nd (semi-professional)  Europe Berlin 2014 2017 6 EU LCS Promotion European Masters
International Wildcard Invitational Qualifier various[IWC] various 2015 2016 8 MSI Qualification MSI Play-in Stage
International Wildcard tournament/qualifier Qualifier various[IWC] various 2013 2016 8 Worlds 2G Worlds Play-in Stage

Cancelled

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Name Tier Region Location Established Ended Size Qualified for
League of Legends Continental League (LCL)[LCL] 1st (professional)  Commonwealth of Independent States[CIS] Moscow 2016 2022 8 Worlds 1P
LCL Open Cup Off-season  Commonwealth of Independent States online 2017 2022 16
Oceanic Challenger Series 2nd (semi-professional) AustraliaNew Zealand Oceania Sydney 2015 2020 8 OPL Promotion
Elite Challenger Series 2nd (semi-professional) TaiwanHong KongMacau Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau Taipei 2016 2019 8 LMS Promotion
SLTV Challenger League 2nd (semi-professional)  Commonwealth of Independent States Kyiv 2016 2018 32 LCL Promotion
Garena All-Star 2nd (SEA Qualifier) Southeast Asia various 2016 2017 6 Represent for SEA at All-Star
NiceGameTV League of Legends Battle 2nd (mixed[NLB])  South Korea Seoul 2012 2014 16+12[NLB]
Garena Talk Talk League 2nd (amateur) TaiwanHong KongMacau Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau Online 2013 8[Q]
Tencent Games Arena Hero of Cities 3rd (amateur cup)[TGA]  China Taicang 2011 2017 29–32[Q]
International Wildcard All-Star Qualifier various[IWC] various 2015 2016 8 All-Star Qualification

Other tournaments

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"Established" and "ended" refers to the years the tournament hosted a League of Legends tournament, not necessarily the years the competition itself was held.

Name Region Type Location Established Ended Size Latest Champion
Asian Games Asia Competitive various 2018 no limit  South Korea
Southeast Asian Games Southeast Asia Competitive various 2021 6  Vietnam
Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games Asia Competitive various 2013 2013 4  South Korea
IESF Esports World Championship Worldwide Competitive various 2013 2018 26  South Korea
IGN Pro League  United States Competitive various 2011 2012 8–16 China Team WE
Intel Extreme Masters Worldwide Competitive various 2011 2017 4–8 Taiwan Flash Wolves
Major League Gaming United StatesCanada North America Competitive various 2011 2013 United States FXOpen eSports
Mid-Season Cup ChinaSouth Korea China vs South Korea Friendly Shanghai/Seoul 2020 2020 8 China Top Esports
Mid-Season Showdown TaiwanHong KongVietnam TW/HK/MO/SEA vs Vietnam Friendly Taipei/Hanoi 2020 2020 4 Hong Kong Talon Esports
Rift Rivals Worldwide Friendly various 2017 2019 Blue Rift: 6
Red Rift: 12
Blue Rift: European Union LEC
Red Rift: South Korea LCK
World Cyber Games Worldwide Competitive Rotating final location 2011 2013 South Korea CJ Entus Blaze
Esports World Cup Worldwide Competitive Saudi Arabia Riyadh 2024 8 South Korea T1

Collegiate leagues

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Current Name Region Established Size Latest winner
International College Cup Worldwide 2016 12 China Jimei University
uLoL Campus Series
College Championship
United StatesCanada North America 2015 222 United States Saint Louis
CSL Junior Varsity 1 United StatesCanada North America 2015 221 Canada British Columbia B Team
CSL Junior Varsity 2 United StatesCanada North America 2015 136 United States Penn State Division 3

Campus Series conferences

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Name Region Established Size Latest winner
uLoL Campus Series North United StatesCanada North America North 2017 53 United States Maryville
uLoL Campus Series South South 2017 52 United States Texas A&M
uLoL Campus Series East East 2017 66 Canada Toronto
uLoL Campus Series West West 2017 51 Canada Simon Fraser
Big Ten  United States 2017 14 Maryland
Peach Belt  United States 2018 12 N/a

Notes

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    Known as the North American League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS) before 2019, and League of Legends Championship Series from 2019 to 2020.
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    Refers to the United States and Canada. Countries in Central America and the Caribbean competed in the Latin America region.
  3. ^
    Hosted by ESL Australia, replaced the OPL that was hosted by Riot Games Oceania.
  4. ^
    Known as the European League of Legends Championship Series (EU LCS) before franchising in 2019, and League of Legends European Championship for Europe region until 2023.
  5. ^
    Since 2023, the LEC has been divided into three splits which grant championship points to qualify for its Season Finals.
  6. ^
    Does not include members of the Commonwealth of Independent States, nor the Baltic States.
  7. ^
    Refers to the People's Republic of China a.k.a. Mainland China, and does not include Hong Kong and Macau. Although players from Hong Kong and Macau are explicitly accepted as domestic players in the LPL, they de facto share "LCP" residency.
  8. ^
    Matches of the LPL are played across seven studios owned by different esports organizations, located in Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Chongqing, Hangzhou and Xi'an.
  9. ^
    Merger of the League of Legends Master Series (LMS) and the League of Legends SEA Tour (LST) into a single league.
  10. ^
    Formerly known as the League of Legends Nova League and served as the second tier league below Garena Premier League in 2014.
  11. ^
    Merger of the Liga Latinoamérica Norte (LLN) and the Copa Latinoamérica Sur (CLS).
  12. ^
    Refers to Hispanic America.
  13. ^
  14. ^
    1 team from each of the LTA's conferences (North and South) qualifies for the Mid-Season Invitational.
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    Not withstanding the actual Commonwealth of Independent States, all post-Soviet players, including those from the Baltic States, are explicitly regarded as domestic players. The region has also been referred to as the "CIS and Baltic States".
  16. ^
    Refers to most countries of the Arab League.
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    Refers to Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Puerto Rico and all countries in Central America and the Caribbean.
  18. ^
    Refers to Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay.
  19. ^
    Replaced the Garena Premier League (GPL) prior to the start of the 2018 summer season.
  20. ^
    The PCS' definition of Southeast Asia extends only to teams from the following countries which host LoL servers: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. However, players from Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Timor-Leste are also considered PCS players.
  21. ^
    The LCP's definition of Asia-Pacific extends only to teams from the following countries which host LoL servers: Taiwan, Vietnam, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Australia. However, players from all Asian and Oceanian nations except Mainland China, South Korea, and the Middle East (being a part of EMEA) are also considered LCP players.
  22. ^
    Became a separate region independent from the rest of Southeast Asia in 2018.
  23. ^
    Consists of semi-professional and amateur teams; losing professional teams from OnGameNet (predecessor of League of Legends Champions Korea) also participate.
  24. ^
    Included Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau before 2015 and Vietnam before 2018
  25. ^
    Formerly called "The Legends Circuit Malaysia" and served as a second tier league below the Garena Premier League.
  26. ^
    Formerly called "The Legends Circuit Singapore" and served as a second tier league below the Garena Premier League.
  27. ^
    Served as the Tier 1 league before the 2013 spring season, then second tier before the 2014 spring season.
  28. ^
    The size of this tournament does not include the regional or online stages, only the finals.
  29. ^
    "Emerging regions", refers to any region without an automatic spot in the World Championship main event, that is, excluding China, South Korea, North America, Europe and Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau. Champions of leagues marked with "IWT" participated in the IWC.
  30. ^

References

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