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The 2022 LEC season is the fourth year of the League of Legends European Championship (LEC), a professional esports league for the MOBA PC game League of Legends. Spring [ edit ]
Riot Games launched League of Legends in October 2009 and attracted attention from the competitive gaming community. [11] The first two seasons of competitive play consisted of a series of tournaments mostly organised by third parties, such as Intel Extreme Masters in Europe, capped by a world championship tournament hosted by Riot Games.
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) 1st (professional) Oceania: Sydney 2021 2022 8 Worlds 1P
2020 Summer: Ultraliga: AGO Rogue: 3–0 GamerLegion: Prime League: 2021 Spring: La Ligue Francaise: Karmine Corp: 3–1 BT Excel: Northern LoL Championship: 2021 Summer: La Ligue Francaise: Karmine Corp: 3–2 Fnatic Rising: Northern LoL Championship: 2022 Spring: La Ligue Francaise: Karmine Corp: 3–1 LDLC OL: La Ligue Francaise: 2022 Summer ...
G2 would go on to win the remaining LEC events, Summer and Finals, to complete the first LEC Grand Slam in the new LEC format.Of course with the Season Finals win, G2 represented LEC at 2024 League of Legends World Championship as their first seed. [46] However at Worlds, G2 would finish 2-3 in Swiss Stage being knocked out again by Bilibili ...
In Summer, the team performed less strong in the regular season by placing 3rd, but managed to win their first LEC title by beating G2 Esports. [23] They became the only Western team to make it to the 2022 League of Legends World Championship Knockout Stage, where they fell against JD Gaming to finish 5–8th in their final event. [24]
The play-in round became mostly a GSL-style double-elimination affair with two qualifying matches to decide who would make the main event, with one of the spots being decided by a Worlds Qualifying Series between the 4th seeds from the LCS and LEC, while the main event converted to a Swiss-system tournament similar to those found in the Counter ...
Excel Esports (previously stylized as exceL Esports) was a British esports organisation. Its main League of Legends division was one of ten teams competing in the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC), the top level of professional League of Legends in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.