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词条 List of League of Legends leagues and tournaments
释义

  1. International tournaments

  2. Tier 1 (professional)

  3. Tier 2 and lower

  4. Collegiate leagues

     Campus Series conferences 

  5. Other tournaments

  6. References

     Notes 
{{DISPLAYTITLE:List of League of Legends leagues and tournaments}}{{lead too short|date=April 2014}}

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.

International tournaments

Name TierRegion Location Years active Size Mid-Season Invitational MajorWorldwide various 2015 - 10 (Play-in Stage)

6 (Group stage)

1 slot in WC Group stage for best Wildcard region Royal Never Give Up
World Championship MajorWorldwide various 2011 - 12 (Play-in stage)
16 (Group stage)
N/A Invictus Gaming
Rift RivalsBlue RiftMinorEurope - North Americavarious2017 -2 X 3N/AEurope
Red RiftChina - South Korea - TW/HK/MO3 X 4China
Green RiftCIS - Turkey - Vietnam2017 - 20183 X 3Turkey
Yellow RiftBrazil - Latam North - Latam South3 X 2Brazil
Purple RiftJapan - Oceania - Southeast Asia3 X 3Oceania
All-StarMinorWorldwidevarious2013 -14N/A

2vs2: NA Doublelift & Voyboy

1vs1: EU Caps

Tier 1 (professional)

As of 2019, there exist 13 professional leagues around the world. For the League of Legends World Championship, the premier leagues (in Bold) are allocated 3 spots each, with the remaining spots given to the split 2 champions from the remaining play-in regions.

NameIDRegionLocationYears activeTeams{{abbr|MSI|Mid-Season Invitational Qualification Spots{{abbr|WC|World Championship Qualification SpotsLatest Winner
Spring splitSummer split
League of Legends Championship Series{{Cref2>NA LCS}}LCSUnited States}}{{Flagicon|Canada}}
North America{{Cref2|NA}}
Los Angeles 2013 - 10{{abbr>P2|Play-In Stage Round 2}}2{{abbr>G|Group Stage (Main event)}} + 1 {{abbr|P|Play-In Stage}}Team LiquidTeam Liquid
League of Legends European Championship{{Cref2>EU LCS}}LECEurope}}
Europe{{Cref2|EU}}
Berlin 2013 - 10{{abbr>G|Group Stage (Main event)}}2{{abbr>G|Group Stage (Main event)}} + 1 {{abbr|P|Play-In Stage}}FnaticFnatic
League of Legends Champions KoreaLCKSouth Korea}}
South Korea
Seoul 2012 - 10{{abbr>G|Group Stage (Main event)}}3{{abbr>G|Group Stage (Main event)}}King-Zone Dragon XKT Rolster
League of Legends Pro LeagueLPLChina}}
China{{Cref2|CHN}}
Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Chongqing, Hangzhou, Xi'an 2013 - 14{{abbr>G|Group Stage (Main event)}}2{{abbr>G|Group Stage (Main event)}} + 1{{abbr|P|Play-In Stage}} Royal Never Give UpRoyal Never Give Up
League of Legends Masters Series{{Cref2>LNL}}LMSTaiwan}}{{Flagicon|Hong Kong}}{{Flagicon|Macau}}
TW/HK/MO
Taipei 2014 - 8{{abbr>P2|Play-In Stage Round 2}}2{{abbr>G|Group Stage (Main event)}} + 1{{abbr|P|Play-In Stage}} Flash WolvesFlash Wolves
Vietnam Championship SeriesVCSVietnam}}
Vietnam{{Cref2|VN}}
Ho Chi Minh City 2018 - 8{{abbr>P1|Play-In Stage Round 1}}1{{abbr>P|Play-In Stage}} EVOS EsportsPhong Vũ Buffalo
{{abbr>Rus|Континентальная лига по League of Legends (Kontinental'naya liga po League of Legends)}})LCLCIS}}
CIS{{Cref2|CIS}}
Moscow 2016 - 8{{abbr>P1|Play-In Stage Round 1}}1{{abbr>P|Play-In Stage}}Gambit EsportGambit Esport
{{abbr>Tur|Türkiye Şampiyonluk Ligi}})TCLTurkey}}
Turkey
Istanbul 2015 - 8{{abbr>P1|Play-In Stage Round 1}}1{{abbr>P|Play-In Stage}} SuperMassive e-SportsSuperMassive e-Sports
{{abbr>Eng|Brazilian Championship of LOL}})CBLOLBrazil}}
Brazil
São Paulo 2012 - 8{{abbr>P1|Play-In Stage Round 1}}1{{abbr>P|Play-In Stage}}KaBuM! e-SportsKaBuM! e-Sports
LLA}} ({{abbr|Eng|Latin America League}})LLALatin America{{Cref2>LA}}Santiago 2019 - 8{{abbr>P1|Play-In Stage Round 1}}1{{abbr>P|Play-In Stage}} //
League of Legends Japan LeagueLJLJapan}}
Japan
Tokyo 2014 - 6{{abbr>P1|Play-In Stage Round 1}}1{{abbr>P|Play-In Stage}} PENTAGRAMDetonatioN FocusMe
Oceanic Pro LeagueOPLAustralia}}{{Flagicon|New Zealand}}
Oceania
Sydney 2015 - 8{{abbr>P1|Play-In Stage Round 1}}1{{abbr>P|Play-In Stage}} Dire WolvesDire Wolves
GPL}}LSTASEAN}}
Southeast Asia{{Cref2|SEA}}
various 2018 - 8{{abbr>P1|Play-In Stage Round 1}}1{{abbr>P|Play-In Stage}}/Ascension Gaming

Tier 2 and lower

NameTierRegionLocationYears activeSize{{abbr|WC|World Championship Qualification SpotsLatest Winner
Spring splitSummer Split
North America Academy League2nd (professional)North AmericaLos Angeles2018 -10FlyQuest AcademyCloud9 Academy
League of Legends Challengers Korea 2nd (semi-professional) South Korea Seoul 2015 - 16 Ever8 WinnersKongdoo Monster
LoL Secondary Pro League 2nd (professional) China Shanghai 2014 - 16 Team KingVici Gaming
Elite Challenger Series 2nd (semi-professional) TW/HK/MO Taipei 2016 - 8 Afro Beastahq Fighter
Vietnam Championship Series B2nd (semi-professional)Vietnam2013 -unknownSky GamingNew Power
LJL Challenger Series2nd (semi-professional)Japan2014 -6SCARZ Burning CoreSCARZ
SLTV Challenger League 2nd (semi-professional) CIS Kiev 2016 - 32 Gambit.CIS
Circuito Desafiante 2nd (professional) Brazil Rio de Janeiro 2015 - 6 IDM GamingKaBuM e-Sports
Hero of Cities TGA}} China Taicang 2011 - Q}}AD Gaming
Demacia Cup/Championship National Cup China Chongqing 2013 - 29 Invictus Gaming
LOL KeSPA Cup National Cup South Korea Seoul 2015 - 19 Griffin
Be cancelled/replaced
{{abbr>Eng|Latin America North League}})1st (professional)LAN}}Mexico City2014 - 20188P|Play-In Stage}}Rainbow7Infinity e-Sports CR
{{abbr>Eng|Latin America South Cup}})1st (professional)LAS}}Santiago2014 - 20188P|Play-In Stage}}Kaos Latin GamersKaos Latin Gamers
Garena Premier League (GPL)1st (professional)SEA&TW}}various2012 - 2018variousP|Play-In Stage}}Ascension GamingGIGABYTE Marines
Vietnam Championship Series A (VCSA) 2nd (professional) Vietnam 2013 - 2017 8 GPL Qualification GIGABYTE MarinesGIGABYTE Marines
Thailand Pro League (TPL) 2nd (semi-professional) Thailand 2014 - 2018 8 GPL Qualification Ascension GamingAscension Gaming
TLC-SG}} 2nd (semi-professional) Singapore 2013 - 2018 8 GPL Qualification SovereignResurgence
TLC-MY}} 2nd (semi-professional) Malaysia 2013 - 2018 8 GPL Qualification Kuala Lumpur HuntersKuala Lumpur Hunters
Pro Gaming Series (PGS) 2nd (semi-professional) Philippines 2014 - 2018 8 GPL Qualification MineskiManila Eagles
LoL Garuda Series (LGS) 2nd (semi-professional) Indonesia 2014 - 2018 8 GPL Qualification Bigetron e-SportsHeadHunters
(AS) Garena All-Star 2nd (SEA Qualifier) Southeast Asia various 2016 - 2017 6 Represent for GPL at All-StarTeam Vietnam All-Star
NA League of Legends Challenger Series 2nd (semi-professional) North America Los Angeles 2014 - 2017 6 Gold Coin United
EU League of Legends Challenger Series 2nd (semi-professional) Europe Berlin 2014 - 2017 6 Misfits Academy (Later known as the Mysterious Monkeys)
NiceGameTV League of Legends Battle NLB}}) South Korea Seoul 2012 - 2014 NLB}}SK Telecom T1 K
Garena Talk Talk League 2nd (amateur) TW/HK/MO Online 2013 Q}}(4 team promoted)
(Mid-Season) International Wildcard Invitational Qualifier IWC}} various 2015 - 2016 8 MSI Qualification SuperMassive e-Sports
(WC) International Wildcard tournament/qualifier Qualifier IWC}} various 2013 - 2016 8 2 Albux NoX Luna, INTZ e-Sports
(AS) International Wildcard All-Star Qualifier IWC}} various 2015 - 2016 8 Represent for IWC at All-Star Team GPL All-Star from Vietnam

Collegiate leagues

Current Name Former Name Region Years active Size Latest Winner
ULoL Campus Series
College Championship
Division 1 US & Canada 2015- 222 UCI
CSL Junior Varsity 1 Division 2 US & Canada 2015- 221 British Columbia B Team
CSL Junior Varsity 2 Division 3 US & Canada 2015- 136 Penn State Division 3

Campus Series conferences

Name Region Years active Size Latest Winner
ULoL Campus Series North US & Canada 2017- 53 Maryville
ULoL Campus Series South US 2017- 52 Texas A&M
ULoL Campus Series East US & Canada 2017- 66 Toronto
ULoL Campus Series West US & Canada 2017- 51 Simon Fraser
Big Ten US 2017- 14 Maryland
Peach Belt US 2018- 12 N/A

Other tournaments

{{Expand section|date=March 2015}}

Years active means the years the tournament hosted a LoL portion, not necessarily the competition itself.[1]

Name Region Location Years active Size Latest Champion
World Cyber GamesWorldwideRotating final location2011-2013CJ Entus Blaze
Major League GamingWorldwide competitorsNorth America2011-2012FXOpen eSports
IeSF Esports World ChampionshipWorldwideVarious2013-26South Korea
Asian GamesAsiaAsia2018-8China

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=League of Legends Guides|url=https://lolboost.net/guides|accessdate=21 October 2016|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161021133306/https://lolboost.net/guides|archivedate=21 October 2016|df=}}

Notes

{{Cnote2 Begin|liststyle=disc}}{{Cnote2|CP|By "Circuit Points" which count overall performance in a year, instead of one season.}}{{Cnote2|NA LCS|Formerly called North American League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS) before 2019.}}{{Cnote2|NA|Refers to Northern America or United States/Canada. Latins of North America (Mexico, Puerto Rico,...) are in Latin America region.}}{{Cnote2|EU LCS|Rebrand of European League of Legends Championship Series (EU LCS) with franchise from 2019.}}{{Cnote2|EU|Except European country of CIS and Baltic States.}}{{Cnote2|CHN|Refers to People's Republic of China not included Hong Kong/Macau, although Hong Kong/Macau players are explicitly accepted as domestic residents, despite having its LMS with Taiwan.}}{{Cnote2|LNL|Formerly called League of Legends Nova League and served as 2nd tier below Garena Premier League in 2014.}}{{Cnote2|LLA|Merge the Liga Latinoamérica Norte (LLN) and the Copa Latinoamérica Sur (CLS) into a League.}}{{Cnote2|LA|Refers to Hispanic America.}}{{Cnote2|LAN|From Mexico to Peru, Hispanic America's countries are at the North of Brazil.}}{{Cnote2|LAS|Hispanic America's countries are at the South of Peru and Brazil.}}{{Cnote2|CIS|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".}}{{Cnote2|GPL|Replaces Garena Premier League (GPL) since 2018 summer split}}{{Cnote2|SEA|Currently includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.}}{{Cnote2|VN|Since 2018, Vietnam is separated out from Southeast Asia and become an independent competitive region.}}{{Cnote2|NLB|Consists of semi-professional and amateur teams; Losing professional teams from OnGameNet (predecessor of League of Legends Champions Korea) also participate.}}{{Cnote2|SEA&TW|Included Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau before 2015 and Vietnam before 2018}}{{Cnote2|TLC-MY|Formerly called "The Legends Circuit Malaysia" and served as 2nd tier below Garena Premier League.}}{{Cnote2|TLC-SG|Formerly called "The Legends Circuit Singapore" and served as 2nd tier below Garena Premier League.}}{{Cnote2|TGA|Served as 1st tier before 2013 Spring, 2nd tier before 2014 Spring.}}{{Cnote2|Q|Size of this tournament does not include regional or online stage, only the finals.}}{{Cnote2|IWC|"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/Hong Kong/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)}}{{Cnote2 End}}{{League of Legends}}{{eSports}}

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