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All League of Legends Worlds Winners by Year (2011-2025)

2 Jul, 2026, 06:48

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Last updated: 2 Jul, 2026, 06:48

While Faker is forever, Worlds is even older. Ever wonder who are all the past League of Legends Worlds winners? The League of Legends World Championship (Worlds) spans 15 years and a rich historical tapestry of champions. Whether it's regional pride or Faker's 6th title that drew you here, look no further. We've collected every single Worlds champion from its inception in 2011 to the current defending champion of Worlds 2025. Let's see if you can remember them all.

*Last updated: 20/11/2025

All League of Legends Worlds Winners (2011-2025)

Current Worlds Champion

The current League of Legends World Champion is T1, who won the 2025 Worlds. They set a new record as well by being the first team to win 3 World Championships in a row. Since the first World Championship in 2011, 9 teams have lifted the Summoner's Cup. Below is the complete, updated list of every winner.

Worlds Winners Summary Table (2011-2025)

All LoL Worlds Winners (2011-2025)
YearHost (Finals)WinnerRunner-upFinal ScoreFinals MVP
2025Chengdu, ChinaT1KT Rolster3-2Gumayusi
2024London, UKT1Bilibili Gaming3-2Faker
2023Seoul, South KoreaT1Weibo Gaming3-0Zeus
2022San Francisco, California, USADRXT13-2Kingen
2021Reykjavík, IcelandEDward GamingDWG KIA3-2Scout
2020Shanghai, ChinaDAMWON GamingSuning3-1-
2019Paris, FranceFunPlus PhoenixG2 Esports3-0-
2018Incheon, South KoreaInvictus GamingFnatic3-0-
2017Beijing, ChinaSamsung GalaxySK Telecom T13-0Ruler
2016Los Angeles, California, USASK Telecom T1Samsung Galaxy3-2-
2015Berlin, GermanySK Telecom T1KOO Tigers3-1-
2014Seoul, South KoreaSamsung WhiteStar Horn Royal Club3-1-
2013Los Angeles, California, USASK Telecom T1Royal Club3-0-
2012Los Angeles, California, USATaipei AssassinsAzubu Frost3-1-
2011Jönköping, SwedenFnaticagainst All authority2-1-

Year-by-Year Champions

♦ Worlds 2025 - Chengdu, China

Winner: T1 (LCK 4th Seed) | Runner-up: KT Rolster | Final: 3-2 | Finals MVP: Gumayusi

Roster: Doran, Oner, Faker, Gumayusi, Keria, kk0ma, Mata, Tom

  • Top: Choi "Doran" Hyeon-joon (active)
  • Jungle: Mun "Oner" Hyeon-jun (active)
  • Mid: Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok (active)
  • AD Carry: Lee "Gumayusi" Min-hyeong (active)
  • Support: Ryu "Keria" Min-seok (active)
  • Head Coach: Kim "kk0ma" Jeong-gyun (active)
  • Coach: Im "Tom" Jae-hyeon (active)
  • Coach: Cho "Mata" Se-hyeong (active)

Notables: New champion Zaahen unveiled. First Worlds tournament with Ambessa, Mel, and Yunara enabled.

Most Picked Champion: Yunara

Links: [G1], [G2], [G3], [G4], [G5]

[caption align="aligncenter" width="800"]T1 set new heights with Worlds 2025 win. Credit: Christina Oh/Riot GamesT1 set new heights with Worlds 2025 win. Credit: Christina Oh/Riot Games[/caption]

T1 won LoL Worlds 2025, defeating KT Rolster 3-2 in China to complete a historic three-peat and claim their sixth League of Legends World Championship.


♦ Worlds 2024 - London, United Kingdom

Winner: T1 (LCK 4th Seed) | Runner-up: Bilibili Gaming | Final: 3-2 | Finals MVP: Faker

Roster:

  • Top: Choi "Zeus" Woo-je (active)
  • Jungle: Mun "Oner" Hyeon-jun (active)
  • Mid: Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok (active)
  • AD Carry: Lee "Gumayusi" Min-hyeong (active)
  • Support: Ryu "Keria" Min-seok (active)
  • Head Coach: Kim "kk0ma" Jeong-gyun (active)
  • Coach: Kim "Roach" Kang-hee (active)
  • Coach: Im "Tom" Jae-hyeon (active)

Notables: First Worlds tournament with Hwei, Smolder, and Aurora enabled.

Most Picked Champion: Yone

Links: [G1], [G2], [G3], [G4], [G5]

[caption align="aligncenter" width="800"]T1 repeat history with a second back-to-back at Worlds 2024. Credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot GamesT1 repeat history with a second back-to-back at Worlds 2024. Credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games[/caption]

T1 won LoL Worlds 2024, beating Bilibili Gaming 3-2 in London to secure back-to-back titles with an unchanged roster and give Faker his record fifth World Championship.


♦ Worlds 2023 - Seoul, South Korea

Winner: T1 (LCK 2nd Seed) | Runner-up: Weibo Gaming | Final: 3-0 | Finals MVP: Zeus

Roster:

  • Top: Choi "Zeus" Woo-je (active)
  • Jungle: Mun "Oner" Hyeon-jun (active)
  • Mid: Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok (active)
  • AD Carry: Lee "Gumayusi" Min-hyeong (active)
  • Support: Ryu "Keria" Min-seok (active)
  • Head Coach: Im "Tom" Jae-hyeon (active)

Notables: HEARTSTEEL debut. First Worlds tournament with K’Sante, Milio, Naafiri, and Briar enabled.

Most Picked Champion: Orianna

Links: [G1], [G2], [G3]

[caption align="aligncenter" width="800"]Worlds 2023. T1 and Faker find another World Championship after 7 years. Credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot GamesWorlds 2023. T1 and Faker find another World Championship after 7 years. Credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games [/caption]

T1 won LoL Worlds 2023, defeating Weibo Gaming 3-0 in Seoul to claim their fourth World Championship and give Faker his fourth Summoner's Cup a decade after his first.


♦ Worlds 2022 - San Francisco, California, USA

Winner: DRX (LCK 4th Seed) | Runner-up: T1 | Final: 3-2 | Finals MVP: Kingen

Roster:

  • Top: Hwang "Kingen" Seong-hoon (active)
  • Jungle: Lee "Juhan" Ju-han (active)
  • Jungle: Hong "Pyosik" Chang-hyeon (active)
  • Mid: Kim "Zeka" Geon-woo (active)
  • AD Carry: Kim "Deft" Hyuk-kyu (retired)
  • Support: Cho "BeryL" Geon-hee (active)
  • Head Coach: Kim "Ssong" Sang-soo (active)
  • Coach: Lee "Mowgli" Jae-ha (active)
  • Coach: Shin "Shine" Dong-wook (active)

Notables: First Worlds tournament with Zeri, Renata, Bel’Veth, and Nilah enabled. The first 4th seed team from any region to win Worlds. Also the first team from Play-ins to win Worlds.

Most Picked Champion: Aatrox

Links: [G1], [G2], [G3], [G4], [G5]

[caption align="aligncenter" width="800"]DRX complete the underdog run to win Worlds 2022. Credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot GamesDRX complete the underdog run to win Worlds 2022. Credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games[/caption]

DRX won LoL Worlds 2022, beating defending champions T1 3-2 in San Francisco after climbing from Play-Ins, the greatest underdog run in League of Legends World Championship history.


♦ Worlds 2021 - Reykjavík, Iceland

Winner: EDward Gaming (LPL 1st Seed) | Runner-up: DWG KIA | Final: 3-2 | Finals MVP: Scout

Roster:

  • Top: Li "Flandre" Xuan-Jun (active)
  • Jungle: Zhao "Jiejie" Li-Jie (active)
  • Mid: Lee "Scout" Ye-chan (active)
  • AD Carry: Park "Viper" Do-hyeon (active)
  • Support: Tian "Meiko" Ye (active)
  • Head Coach: Yang "Maokai" Ji-song (active)
  • Coach: Cheng "CorGi" Pin-Lin (active)
  • Supervisor: Zhu "KenZhu" Kai (active)

Notables: First Worlds tournament with Yone, Samira, Rell, Viego, Gwen, Akshan, and Vex enabled. First team to have won Worlds after playing all 3 Bo5s fully in Knockout Stage.

Most Picked Champion: Lee Sin

Links: [G1], [G2], [G3], [G4], [G5]

[caption align="aligncenter" width="800"]EDG win Worlds 2021. Credit: Riot GamesEDG win Worlds 2021. Credit: Riot Games[/caption]

EDward Gaming won LoL Worlds 2021, upsetting DWG KIA 3-2 in Reykjavik, Iceland to hand China its third World Championship in four years.


♦ Worlds 2020 - Shanghai, China

Winner: DAMWON Gaming (LCK 1st Seed) | Runner-up: Suning | Final: 3-1

Roster:

  • Top: Jang “Nuguri” Ha-gwon (retired)
  • Jungle: Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu (active)
  • Mid: Heo “ShowMaker” Su (active)
  • AD Carry: Jang “Ghost” Yong-jun (retired as player)
  • Support: Cho “BeryL” Geon-hee (inactive)
  • Head Coach: Lee “Zefa” Jae-min (inactive)
  • Coach: Yang “Daeny” Dae-in (active)

Notables: Samira and Yone were disabled for the tournament’s patch. Vietnamese teams were unable to attend Worlds 2020 due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. First Worlds tournament with Senna, Aphelios, Sett, Lilia, and Seraphine enabled.

Most Picked Champion: Ornn/Nidalee (Tied)

Link: [G1], [G2], [G3], [G4]

[caption align="aligncenter" width="800"]DAMWON win Worlds 2020, ending the LPL streak. Credit: avid Lee/Riot GamesDAMWON win Worlds 2020, ending the LPL streak. Credit: avid Lee/Riot Games[/caption]

DAMWON Gaming won LoL Worlds 2020, beating Suning 3-1 in Shanghai to claim Korea's first title since 2017 in a tournament played without fans due to COVID-19.


♦ Worlds 2019 - Paris, France

Winner: FunPlus Phoenix (LPL 1st Seed) | Runner-up: G2 Esports | Final: 3-0

Roster:

  • Top: Kim “GimGoon” Han-saem (retired)
  • Jungle: Gao “Tian” Tian-Liang (active)
  • Mid: Kim “Doinb” Tae-sang (inactive)
  • ADC: Lin “Lwx” Wei-Xiang (inactive)
  • Support: Liu “Crisp” Qing-Song (inactive)
  • Head Coach: Chen “WarHorse” Ju-Chih (active)
  • CoachZhou "Despa1r" Li-Peng (active)

Notables: First Worlds tournament with Neeko, Sylas, Yuumi, and Qiyana enabled. Second ever organization to win Worlds in their first ever appearance. Also, second-ever organization to win with a roster of players making their first Worlds appearance.

Most Picked Champion: Pantheon

Link: [G1], [G2], [G3]

[caption align="aligncenter" width="800"]FPX win Worlds 2019. Credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot GamesFPX win Worlds 2019. Credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games[/caption]

FunPlus Phoenix won LoL Worlds 2019, defeating G2 Esports 3-0 in Paris to give China back-to-back World Championships and cap an undefeated postseason run.


♦ Worlds 2018 - Incheon, South Korea

Winner: Invictus Gaming (LPL 2nd Seed) | Runner-up: Fnatic | Final: 3-0

Roster:

  • Top: Lee “Duke” Ho-seong (retired as player)
  • Top: Kang “TheShy” Seung-lok (active)
  • Jungle: Gao “Ning” Zhen-Ning (retired)
  • Mid: Song “Rookie” Eui-jin (active)
  • AD Carry: Yu “JackeyLove” Wen-Bo (active)
  • Support: Wang “Baolan” Liu-Yi (retired)
  • Head Coach: Kim “KIM” Jeong-soo (active)

Notables: First Worlds tournament with Pyke, Kai'Sa, and Zoe enabled. First ever Worlds tournament win for China.

Most Picked Champion: Aatrox

Link: [G1], [G2], [G3]

[caption align="aligncenter" width="800"]Invictus Gaming deliver China's first World Championship. Credit: Riot GamesInvictus Gaming deliver China's first World Championship. Credit: Riot Games[/caption]

Invictus Gaming won LoL Worlds 2018, sweeping Fnatic 3-0 in Incheon to become the first LPL team to win a League of Legends World Championship, ending Korea's five-year streak.


♦ Worlds 2017 - Beijing, China

Winner: Samsung Galaxy (LCK 3rd Seed) | Runner-up: SK Telecom T1 | Final: 3-0 | Finals MVP: Ruler

Roster:

  • Top: Lee “CuVee” Seong-jin (retired)
  • Jungle: Kang “Ambition” Chan-yong (retired)
  • Jungle: Kang “Haru” Min-seung (retired)
  • Mid: Lee “Crown” Min-ho (retired as player)
  • AD Carry: Park “Ruler” Jae-hyuk (active)
  • Support: Jo “CoreJJ” Yong-in (active)
  • Head Coach: Choi “Edgar” Woo-beom (active)
  • Coach: Ju "oDin" Yeong-dal (inactive)
  • Coach: Yeo "TrAce" Chang-dong (retired)
  • Coach: Lee "Horang2" Kyeong-min (retired)

Notables: First Worlds tournament with Ornn, Kayn, Rakan, Xayah, Camille, and Ivern enabled. Second ever organization to win more than one Worlds title. Considered the deathblow to the SKT dynasty (2015-16).

Most Picked Champion: Kalista

Link: [G1], [G2], [G3]

[caption align="aligncenter" width="800"]Samsung Galaxy win Worlds 2017. Credit: Riot GamesSamsung Galaxy win Worlds 2017. Credit: Riot Games[/caption]

Samsung Galaxy won LoL Worlds 2017, sweeping SK Telecom T1 3-0 in Beijing's Bird's Nest Stadium to end SKT's title defense and claim Samsung's second Worlds crown.


♦ Worlds 2016 - Los Angeles, California, USA

Winner: SK Telecom T1 (LCK 2nd Seed) | Runner-up: Samsung Galaxy | Final: 3-2

Roster:

  • Top: Lee “Duke” Ho-seong (retired as player)
  • Jungle: Bae “Bengi” Seong-woong  (inactive)
  • Jungle: Kang “Blank” Sun-gu (inactive)
  • Mid: Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok (active)
  • AD Carry: Bae “Bang” Jun-sik (retired)
  • Support: Lee “Wolf” Jae-wan (retired)
  • Head Coach: Kim “kk0ma” Jeong-gyun (active)
  • Coach: Lee "PoohManDu" Jeong-hyeon (active)

Notables: First Worlds tournament with Kled, Taliyah, Aurelion Sol, Jhin, Illaoi, and Kindred enabled. SKT become the first organization to win three World championships and the first repeat winner of Worlds.

Most Picked Champion: Nidalee

Link: [G1], [G2], [G3], [G4], [G5]

[caption align="aligncenter" width="800"]Back-to-back Worlds titles for SKT. Credit: Riot GamesBack-to-back Worlds titles for SKT. Credit: Riot Games[/caption]

SK Telecom T1 won LoL Worlds 2016, beating Samsung Galaxy 3-2 in Los Angeles to become the first team ever to win back-to-back League of Legends World Championships.


♦ Worlds 2015 - Berlin, Germany

Winner: SK Telecom T1 (LCK 1st Seed) | Runner-up: KOO Tigers | Final: 3-1

Roster:

  • Top: Jang “MaRin” Gyeong-hwan (retired)
  • Jungle: Bae “Bengi” Seong-woong  (retired as player)
  • Mid: Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok (active)
  • Mid: Lee “Easyhoon” Ji-hoon(retired as player)
  • AD Carry: Bae “Bang” Jun-sik (retired)
  • Support: Lee “Wolf” Jae-wan (retired)
  • Head Coach: Kim “kk0ma” Jeong-gyun (active)
  • Coach: Choi "cCarter" Byoung-hoon (active)

Notables: First Worlds tournament with Tahm Kench, Ekko, Bard, Rek'Sai, and Kalista enabled. SKT become the first organization to win two World championships.

Most Picked Champion: Gangplank

Link: [G1], [G2], [G3], [G4]

[caption align="aligncenter" width="800"]SKT T1 become the first organization to win a second Worlds title. Credit: Riot GamesSKT T1 become the first organization to win a second Worlds title. Credit: Riot Games[/caption]

SK Telecom T1 won LoL Worlds 2015, defeating KOO Tigers 3-1 in Berlin to claim their second World Championship and Faker's second Summoner's Cup.


♦ Worlds 2014 - Seoul, South Korea

Winner: Samsung White (Korea 2nd Seed) | Runner-up: Star Horn Royal Club | Final: 3-1

Roster:

  • Top: Jang “Looper” Hyeong-seok (retired)
  • Jungle: Choi “DanDy” In-kyu  (retired as player)
  • Mid: Heo “PawN” Won-seok (retired as player)
  • AD Carry: Gu “imp” Seung-bin (retired)
  • Support: Cho “Mata” Se-hyeong (retired as player)
  • Head Coach: Choi "Choi" Yoon-sang (unknown)
  • Coach: Yoon "Homme" Sung-young (active)
  • Coach: Choi "DoGGi" Woo-beom (active) *renamed to Edgar

Notables: First Worlds tournament with Azir, Gnar, Braum, Vel'Koz, Yasuo, and Jinx enabled.

Most Picked Champion: Alistar

Link: [G1], [G2], [G3], [G4]

[caption align="aligncenter" width="800"]Back-to-back World Championships for South Korea. Credit: Riot GamesBack-to-back World Championships for South Korea. Credit: Riot Games[/caption]

Samsung White won LoL Worlds 2014, beating Star Horn Royal Club 3-1 in Seoul in the first Worlds final to feature two teams from the same region playing across multiple countries.


♦ Worlds 2013 - Los Angeles, California, USA

Winner: SK Telecom T1 K (Korea 3rd Seed) | Runner-up: Royal Club | Final: 3-0

Roster:

  • Top: Jeong “Impact” Eon-young (active)
  • Jungle: Bae “Bengi” Seong-woong  (retired as player)
  • Mid: Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok (active)
  • AD Carry: Chase “Piglet” Gwang-jin (retired as player)
  • Support: Lee “PoohManDu” Jeong-hyeon (retired as player)
  • Head Coach: Kim “kk0ma” Jeong-gyun (active)
  • Coach: Choi "cCarter" Byoung-hoon (active)

Notables: First Worlds tournament with Lucian, Aatrox, Lissandra, Zac, Quinn, Thresh, Vi, Nami, Zed, and Elise enabled. First ever Worlds tournament win for South Korea. Faker debuts in his first-ever Worlds tournament.

Most Picked Champion: Zed

Link: [G1], [G2], [G3]

[caption align="aligncenter" width="800"]Faker and co. lead to charge to deliver South Korea's first Worlds title. Credit: Riot GamesFaker and co. lead to charge to deliver South Korea's first Worlds title. Credit: Riot Games[/caption]

SK Telecom T1 won LoL Worlds 2013, sweeping Royal Club 3-0 in Los Angeles to claim Korea's first World Championship and debut a rookie mid laner named Faker.


♦ Worlds 2012 - Los Angeles, California, USA

Winner: Taipei Assassins (LMS 1st Seed) | Runner-up: Azubu Frost | Final: 3-1

Roster:

  • Top: Wang “Stanley” June-Tsan (retired)
  • Jungle: Sung “Alex” “Lilballz” Kuan-Po  (retired)
  • Mid: Lau “Kurtis” “Toyz” Wai Kin (retired)
  • AD Carry: Chang “BeBe” Bo-Wei (retired)
  • Support: Chen “MiSTakE” Hui-Chung (retired)

Notables: First and only win from the LMS.

Most Picked Champion: Ezreal

Link: [G1], [G2], [G3], [G4]

[caption align="aligncenter" width="800"]Credit: Riot GamesTaipei Assassins become the first from their region to bring home the World Championship. Credit: Riot Games[/caption]

Taipei Assassins won LoL Worlds 2012, upsetting favorites Azubu Frost 3-1 in the final at USC's Galen Center to become the first and only Taiwanese Worlds champion.


♦ Worlds 2011 - Jönköping, Sweden

Winner: Fnatic (Europe 3rd Seed) | Runner-up: against All authority | Final: 2-1

Roster:

  • Top: Bram “wewillfailer” de Winter (retired)
  • Top: Enrique “xPeke” Cedeño Martínez  (retired)
  • Jungle: Lauri “Cyanide” Happonen (retired)
  • Mid: Maciej “Shushei” Ratuszniak (retired)
  • ADC: Manuel “LaMiaZeaLoT” Mildenberger (retired)
  • Support: Peter “Mellisan” Meisrimel (retired)

Notables: First and only World championship win for Europe.

Most Picked Champion: Nunu & Willump

Link: [G1], [G2], [G3]

[caption align="aligncenter" width="800"]

Credit: Riot Games
Fnatic make history as the first-ever World Champions. Credit: Riot Games[/caption]

Fnatic won the first League of Legends World Championship in 2011, defeating against SK.gaming and Against All Authority to lift the inaugural Summoner's Cup in Jönköping, Sweden.

Records and Milestones

LoL Worlds Records and Milestones
RecordCurrent Holder
Player with the Most Worlds TitlesFaker (6)
Coach with the Most Worlds Titleskk0ma (5)
Organization with the Most Worlds TitlesSKT/T1 (6)
Longest Winning Streak for Worlds TitlesT1 (3)
Lowest Seed to Win WorldsDRX/T1 (4th seed)
Region with the Most Worlds TitlesKorea/LCK (10)
Longest Worlds Grand Finals (duration)2016 World Championship (SKT vs SSG)

How Worlds Crowns a Champion

In modern day League of Legends, Worlds is held across three distinct stages: Play-Ins, Swiss Stage, and Knockout. In the latest format, Play-Ins consisted of only 2 teams, the 4th seed representatives from both the LPL and the LCK. A single Bo5 was held to determine which team would advance to the Swiss Stage.

In years prior, the Play-Ins stage would consist the 3rd seeds from smaller (but still major) regions such as the LCS and LEC along with representatives from minor regions. All matches were Bo3 and half the Play-In pool would advance to Swiss.

Swiss has typically been held as a mix of Bo1s and Bo3s. All non-elimination and qualification matches would be Bo1s and determined based on draw shows. The Knockout Stage was held as a single-elimination event, with all matches in Bo5 format.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which team has won the most Worlds?

SKT/T1 have won the most League of Legends World Championships (Worlds) with 6 titles (2013, 2015, 2016, 2023, 2024, 2025). 

How many Worlds has Faker won?

Faker has won the League of Legends World Championship (Worlds) 6 times, all under the SKT/T1 banner. 

Did Faker win Worlds in his first year?

Yes, Faker won his first League of Legends World Championship (Worlds) in 2013 at 17 years old. 

What region has won the most Worlds?

South Korea, otherwise referred to as the LCK, have won the most League of Legends World Championship (Worlds) titles at 10. 

Who won the first League of Legends Worlds?

Fnatic won the first League of Legends World Championship (Worlds) in Jönköping, Sweden. They beat against All authority 2-1 in the Grand Finals.

When did Worlds start awarding a Finals MVP? 

It was first handed out at Worlds 2017 but was not consistently kept as a feature until Worlds 2021.

How are Worlds seeds determined?

Worlds seeds are determined by regional competition finishes.

Where can I watch past Worlds Finals VODs?

It has been included for your convenience as part of each Worlds winner's profile above


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