A complete list of All Past LCK, or League of Legends Champions Korea, Split Winners awarded to teams throughout the league’s eleven seasons.
Lifting the LCK trophy is the ultimate prize, the team goal in the esportâs most competitive league is a career-high moment for many Korean League of Legends pros. Since the first season, there have been 23 splits and 11 teams who won a split, ten of those titles belonging to one team, T1, inarguably the greatest franchise to compete in the gameâs history.
From 2012 until 2015, the âLeague of Legends Champions Koreaâ used to be âLeague of Legends Champions.â For simplicity, they will be referred to as âChampions Koreaâ or âLCKâ and âChampions,â respectively.
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CHAMPIONS 2012
Spring: âMiG Blazeâ (d)
Summer: âAzubu Frostâ (previously known as âMiG Frostâ) (d)
CHAMPIONS 2013
Winter: âNajin Swordâ (d)
Spring: âMVP Ozoneâ (d)
Summer: âSK Telecom T1 #2â (rebranded to âSK Telecom T1 Kâ then âSK Telecom T1â and now known as âT1â)
CHAMPIONS 2014
Winter: âSK Telecom T1 Kâ
Spring: âSamsung Blueâ (d)
Summer: âKT Rolster Arrowsâ (now known as âKT Rolsterâ)
CHAMPIONS 2015
Spring: âSK Telecom T1â
Summer: âSK Telecom T1â
CHAMPIONS KOREA 2016
Spring: âSK Telecom T1â
Summer: âROX Tigersâ (now known as âHanwha Life Esportsâ)
CHAMPIONS KOREA 2017
Spring: âSK Telecom T1â
Summer: âLongzhu Gamingâ (rebranded to âKingzone DragonXâ and now known as âDRXâ)
CHAMPIONS KOREA 2018
Spring: âKingzone DragonXâ
Summer: âKT Rolsterâ
CHAMPIONS KOREA 2019
Spring: âSK Telecom T1â
Summer: âSK Telecom T1â
CHAMPIONS KOREA 2020
Spring: âT1â
Summer: âDamwon Gamingâ (now known as âDWG KIAâ)
CHAMPIONS KOREA 2021
Spring: âDWG KIAâ
Summer: âDWG KIAâ
CHAMPIONS KOREA 2022
Spring: âT1â
Summer: TBD
(d) Disbanded team, no longer in the LCK
LCK QUICK FACTS
- A change in the rulebook in 2015 that prevented the same organization from fielding more than one roster caused many rosters to merge, hence the many rebrands and name changes.
- As theyâre called today, T1 and DWG KIA are the only teams in the history of the LCK to score a Hat Trick, winning a split three times consecutively:
- T1 has the most titles out of any other team in their respective league, securing their 10th in the 2022 Spring split.
- The LCK region has the most World wins out of any other region, at six, winning in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2020. Half of those wins belong to T1.
- The LCK region also has the most Worlds runner-up (2nd) place finishes, at five in 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2021.