League of Legends EMEA Championship
表示
League of Legends EMEA Championship | |
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前身 | European League of Legends Championship Series (2013–2018) League of Legends European Championship (2019–2022) |
競技 | Esports |
創立 | 2013 |
オーナー | Riot Games |
コミッショナー | Artem Bykov |
モットー | "We Are EU" |
参加チーム | 10 |
国際カップ戦 | Mid-Season Invitational World Championship |
本部所在地 | Adlershof, Berlin, Germany |
大陸 | Europe (2013–2022) Europe, Middle East and Africa (since 2023) |
前回優勝 | G2 Esports (13th title) |
最多優勝 | G2 Esports (13 titles) |
関連大会 | LCS, LCK, LPL |
公式サイト | lolesports |
League of Legends EMEA Championsship(略称LEC)はLeague of Legendsの国際リーグ。
当初はEU LCSだったが、2023年以降、中東とアフリカと統合され現名称に。リーグは原則ドイツ・ベルリンのライオットゲームズ・アレーナで行う[1]。
方式
[編集]冬と春と夏の年3回行われる。ステージ1は1回戦総当たりの一番勝負。上位8チームがステージ2へ。ステージ2はダブルイルミネーション形式で1・2回戦は三番勝負、それ以降は五番勝負。冬と春の優勝はMSI、ファイナルズの優勝は世界選手権の出場権。またこれとは別にWorldsの地域予選も開催される。
参加チーム
[編集]Teams | 初参加年 | ロースター | Coach | ||||
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Top | Jungle | Mid | Bot | Support | |||
Fnatic | Spring 2013 | Oscarinin | Razork | Humanoid | Noah | Jun | Nightshare |
G2 Esports | Spring 2016 | BrokenBlade | Yike | Caps | Hans Sama | Mikyx | Dylan Falco |
GiantX | Spring 2019[注釈 1] | Odoamne | Peach | Jackies | Patrik | IgNar | Kaas |
Karmine Corp | Spring 2024[注釈 2] | Cabochard | Bo | SAKEN | Upset | Targamas | Reha |
MAD Lions KOI | Spring 2020[注釈 3] | Myrwn | Elyoya | Fresskowy | Supa | Alvaro | Melzhet |
Rogue | Spring 2019[注釈 4] | Finn | Markoon | Larssen | Comp | Zoelys | fredy122 |
SK Gaming | Spring 2013 | Irrelevant | ISMA | Nisqy | Exakick | Doss | Swiffer |
Team BDS | Spring 2022[注釈 5] | Adam | Sheo | nuc | Ice | Labrov | Striker |
Team Heretics | Winter 2023[注釈 6] | Wunder | Jankos | Zwyroo | Flakked | Trymbi | Peter Dun |
Team Vitality | Spring 2016 | Photon | Daglas | Vetheo | Carzzy | Hylissang | Carter |
結果
[編集]Year | Split | Champion | Runner-up | Third | Fourth | Worlds出場権 | |||
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Seed 1 | Seed 2 | Seed 3 | Seed 4 | ||||||
2013 | Spring | Fnatic | Gambit Gaming | Evil Geniuses | SK Gaming | Fnatic | Lemondogs | Gambit Gaming | — |
Summer | Fnatic | Lemondogs | Gambit Gaming | Evil Geniuses | |||||
2014 | Spring | Fnatic | SK Gaming | Roccat | Alliance | Alliance | Fnatic | SK Gaming | |
Summer | Alliance | Fnatic | SK Gaming | Roccat | |||||
2015 | Spring | Fnatic | Unicorns of Love | H2k-Gaming | SK Gaming | Fnatic | H2k-Gaming | Origen | |
Summer | Fnatic | Origen | H2k-Gaming | Unicorns of Love | |||||
2016 | Spring | G2 Esports | Origen | Fnatic | H2k-Gaming | G2 Esports | H2k-Gaming | Splyce | |
Summer | G2 Esports | Splyce | H2k-Gaming | Unicorns of Love | |||||
2017 | Spring | G2 Esports | Unicorns of Love | Fnatic | Misfits Gaming | G2 Esports | Misfits Gaming | Fnatic | |
Summer | G2 Esports | Misfits Gaming | Fnatic | H2k-Gaming | |||||
2018 | Spring | Fnatic | G2 Esports | Splyce | Team Vitality | Fnatic | Team Vitality | G2 Esports | |
Summer | Fnatic | Schalke 04 | Team Vitality | Misfits Gaming | |||||
2019 | Spring | G2 Esports | Origen | Fnatic | Splyce | G2 Esports | Fnatic | Splyce | |
Summer | G2 Esports | Fnatic | FC Schalke 04 | Rogue | |||||
2020 | Spring | G2 Esports | Fnatic | MAD Lions | Origen | G2 Esports | Fnatic | Rogue | MAD Lions |
Summer | G2 Esports | Fnatic | Rogue | MAD Lions | |||||
2021 | Spring | MAD Lions | Rogue | G2 Esports | Schalke 04 | MAD Lions | Fnatic | Rogue | — |
Summer | MAD Lions | Fnatic | Rogue | G2 Esports | |||||
2022 | Spring | G2 Esports | Rogue | Fnatic | Misfits Gaming | Rogue | G2 Esports | Fnatic | MAD Lions |
Summer | Rogue | G2 Esports | Fnatic | MAD Lions | |||||
2023 | Winter | G2 Esports | MAD Lions | KOI[注釈 4] | SK Gaming | G2 Esports | Fnatic | MAD Lions | Team BDS |
Spring | MAD Lions | Team BDS | Team Vitality | G2 Esports | |||||
Summer | G2 Esports | Excel Esports | Fnatic | Team Heretics | |||||
Finals | G2 Esports | Fnatic | MAD Lions | Team BDS | |||||
2024 | Winter | G2 Esports | MAD Lions KOI | Team BDS | Fnatic | — | |||
Spring | G2 Esports | Fnatic | Team BDS | Team Vitality | |||||
Summer | G2 Esports | Fnatic | Team BDS | Karmine Corp | |||||
Finals | Team BDS |
脚注
[編集]- ^ “Riot Games Esports Media Center - "Riot Games reveals plans for new home of EMEA esports in Berlin"”. esports.riotgamesmedia.com. 2023年12月26日閲覧。
- ^ “A New Era: EXCEL ESPORTS and Giants Gaming announce merger, forming GIANTX” (英語). A NEW CHAPTER BEGINS (2023年12月14日). Template:Cite webの呼び出しエラー:引数 accessdate は必須です。
- ^ “Splyce officially rebrand LEC team to MAD Lions, announce 2020 starters”. Dexerto (2019年11月29日). 2023年2月14日閲覧。
- ^ “Royal Blues to earn €26.5 million from sale of LEC slot”. FC Schalke 04 (2021年6月29日). 2023年2月14日閲覧。
- ^ “Misfits Gaming Group Announces Sale of LEC Slot to Team Heretics”. Misfits Gaming (2022年7月27日). 2023年2月14日閲覧。
- ^ Team had competed as Excel Esports before. On 14 December 2023, Excel Esports and Giants Gaming announced merger, forming GiantX.[2]. Giants Gaming had been competing in EU LCS from 2013 to 2018.
- ^ Karmine Corp acquired their LEC spot from Astralis in October 2023.
- ^ From the 2016 Spring Split until the 2019 Summer Split, MAD Lions was known as Splyce. The team was rebranded in November 2019 when OverActive Media, the owner of the two brands, dissolved the Splyce brand to merge all of their esports ventures into MAD Lions.[3]. From 2024, MAD Lions takes a partnership with KOI after KOI has split with Rogue. Team is competing as MAD Lions KOI.
- ^ a b On October 6, 2022, Rogue announced a merger with KOI, an esports organisation owned by Ibai Llanos and Gerard Piqué. This will result in the existing Rogue teams rebranding to KOI. Following Infinite Reality's split with KOI in 2023, the team was reestablished. KOI later takes a partnership with MAD Lions, competing as MAD Lions KOI.
- ^ Team BDS acquired their LEC spot from Schalke 04 Esports in June 2021.[4]
- ^ Team Heretics acquired their LEC spot from Misfits Gaming in July 2022.[5]