A complete list of all past LCS, or League of Legends Championship Series, Split winners awarded to teams throughout the leagueâs ten seasons.
In the heart of California is the fastest growing league in all of esports. For long, the LCS has been an underdog at international competition, but it has picked up insane momentum as of recently. With more and more players coming across the seas for multi-million dollar deals, imported players have become more common than ever in North American teams, some even transitioning into a mostly non-NA lineup.
For simplicity, the âLeague of Legends Championship Seriesâ will be referred to as the âLCS.â
Contents
LCS 2013
Spring: âTeam SoloMidâ
Summer: âCloud9â
LCS 2014
Spring: âCloud9â
Summer: âTeam SoloMidâ
LCS 2015
Spring: âTeam SoloMidâ
Summer: âCounter Logic Gamingâ
LCS 2016
Spring: âCounter Logic Gamingâ
Summer: âTeam SoloMidâ
LCS 2017
Spring: âTeam SoloMidâ
Summer: âTeam SoloMidâ
LCS 2018
Spring: âTeam Liquidâ
Summer: âTeam Liquidâ
LCS 2019
Spring: âTeam Liquidâ
Summer: âTeam Liquidâ
LCS 2020
Spring: âCloud9â
Summer: âTSMâ
LCS 2021
Spring: âCloud9â
Summer: â100 Thievesâ
LCS 2022
Spring: Evil Geniuses
Summer: TBD
LCS QUICK FACTS
- The LCS is one of the most diverse leagues, having rosters consisting of people from 20 different countries!
- Team Liquid has four LCS titles, and they were all consecutive.
- There has only been one female player to compete in the LCS: Maria âRemiliaâ Creviling with Renegades in Summer of 2015.
- The LCS also became the first (and remains the only) league to launch a Game Changers series, an exclusively womenâs league.