Korea’s decorated past is filled with hallmark esports moments for pro-League of Legends, so let’s revisit our favorite LCK Champions.
LCK teams have been historically dominant in the League of Legends space, so we made an updated list of winners just in time for Worlds season!
League of Legends Championship Korea (or LCK) is the country’s professional esports tournament for the popular Riot MOBA title. Their big-ticket stage has seen the birth of esports legends, and some of today’s best bets.
Surpassed only by China’s esports breakouts, the LCK remains the standard, and the people’s favorite — as shown by skyrocketing viewer counts whenever a team like T1 makes a deep run.
It’s rare to see generational talents in a sport that’s so young, especially when most come from the same country. This article contains the full list of LCK Champions by year and split at all times, including the winning team and all of its players.
LCK Champions Full List of Winning Teams and Player Rosters
Year and Name of Split | Winning Team | Players |
Champions 2012 Spring | MiG Blaze |
Reapered (Formerly FantasyStar), Helios, Ambition, Cpt Jack, Lustboy |
Champions 2012 Summer | Azubu Blaze | Reapered, Helios, Ambition, Cpt Jack, Lustboy |
Champions 2013 Winter | NaJin Sword | MakNooN, Watch, SSONG, PraY, Cain |
Champions 2013 Spring | MVP Ozone | Homme, DanDy, Dade, imp, Mata |
Champions 2013 Summer | SKT T1 2 | Impact, Bengi, Faker, Piglet, PoohManDu |
Champions 2014 Winter | SKT T1 K | Impact, Bengi, Faker, Piglet, PoohManDu |
Champions 2014 Spring | Samsung Blue | Acorn, Spirit, Dade, Deft, Heart |
The early days of the LCK saw the rise of new talent in the region. A few years after the inaugural World Championship, names were made in the Korean esports sphere, including a player from SKT Telecom 1 named Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, who captured the public’s eye for his natural talent on the Rift.
Champions 2014 Summer | KT Rolster | ssumday, KaKAO, Rookie, Arrow, Hachani |
Champions 2015 Spring | SKT T1 | MaRin, Tom/Bengi, Easyhoon/Faker, Bang, Wolf |
Champions 2015 Summer | SKT T1 | MaRin, Bengi, Faker, Bang, Wolf |
LCK 2016 Spring Playoffs | SKT T1 | Duke, Blank, Faker, Bang, Wolf |
LCK 2016 Summer Playoffs | ROX Tigers | Smeb, Peanut, Kuro, PraY, GorillA |
LCK 2017 Spring Playoffs | SKT T1 | Huni, Peanut, Faker, Bang, Wolf |
LCK 2017 Summer Playoffs | Longzhu Gaming | Khan, Cuzz, Bdd, PraY, GorillA |
LCK 2018 Spring Playoffs | DragonX | Khan, Peanut, Bdd, PraY, GorillA |
After SKT’s first win on the international stage in 2013, the team quickly became the poster child for excellence in the LCK. They would end up taking more domestic titles while getting two more Worlds wins.
LCK 2018 Summer Playoffs | KT Rolster | Smeb, Score, Ucal, Deft, Mata |
LCK 2019 Spring Playoffs | SKT T1 | Khan, Clid, Faker, Teddy, Mata |
LCK 2019 Summer Playoffs | SKT T1 | Khan, Clid, Faker, Teddy, Effort |
LCK 2020 Spring Playoffs | T1 | Canna, Cuzz, Faker, Teddy, Effort |
LCK 2020 Summer Playoffs | DAMWON | Nuguri, Canyon, ShowMaker, Ghost, BeryL |
LCK 2021 Spring Playoffs | DWG KIA | Khan, Canyon, ShowMaker, Ghost, BeryL |
The LCK’s focus on Faker’s dominance eventually waned as strong contenders broke into the scene. Big names like Canyon, ShowMaker and Ghost would go on to become the leaders in today’s LCK.
LCK 2021 Summer Playoffs | DWG KIA | Khan, Canyon, ShowMaker, Ghost, BeryL |
LCK 2022 Spring Playoffs | T1 | Zeus, Oner, Faker, Gumayusi, Keria |
LCK 2022 Summer Playoffs | Gen.G | Doran, Peanut, Chovy, Ruler, Lehends |
LCK 2023 Spring Playoffs | Gen.G | Doran, Peanut, Chovy, Peyz, Delight |
LCK 2023 Summer Playoffs | Gen.G | Doran, Peanut, Chovy, Peyz, Delight |
LCK 2024 Spring Playoffs | Gen.G | Kiin, Canyon, Chovy, Peyz, Lehends |
Finally we come to the last five years of the LCK, where T1’s presence in the standings has somewhat waned, despite their huge Worlds 2023 win. Gen.G has won three straight splits in Korea, making fans wonder if the LCK has a new poster child.
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