League of Legends Pro League


The League of Legends Pro League is the top-level professional league for League of Legends in China. The first season of the LPL was the 2013 Spring season. The top three finishers of the playoff tournament receive automatic bids to the League of Legends World Championship. Playoffs are an eight team single elimination with each step a best-of-five series. The total prize pool is ¥2,350,000. In 2014 Riot Games began providing an English language broadcast. The format is modeled after the League of Legends Champions Korea format in South Korea. In September 2015 it was announced that Riot Games was in negotiations with Tencent to take over operations of the league. In 2019, Riot Games and Tencent created joint venture, TJ Sports, to focus on all League of Legends esports business in China, including tournament organizing, talent management, and venues.
With the exception of some touring events, LPL games are played in five venues in Shanghai, Suzhou, Shenzhen, Xi'an, and Beijing.

Format

For the 2015 spring season the LPL adopted a best-of-two series. Teams compete in a double round robin.
From 2017 to 2018, the league used the same format as the EU LCS for selecting regular season groups. The highest ranked teams from the previous split headed the groups with other teams being selected. Matches were also best-of-three.
The LPL has used the following format from 2019 to 2021:
  • Regular season:
  • * All 16 teams compete in one group
  • * Single round robin, all matches are best-of-three
  • Top eight teams advance to playoffs
  • * All matches are best-of-five
  • ** First and second place teams from the regular season begin in the semifinals
  • ** Third and fourth place teams from the regular season begin in the quarterfinals
  • ** Fifth to eighth place teams from the regular season begin in the round 1.
The LPL has used the following format from 2021:
  • Regular season:
  • * All 17 teams compete in one group
  • * Single round robin, all matches are best-of-three
  • Top ten teams advance to playoffs
  • * All matches are best-of-five
  • * Teams entering Game 7 and 8 have a second chance before being eliminated.
  • ** Ninth place team competes Eighth team from the regular season in Game 1.
  • ** Tenth place team competes Seventh team from the regular season in Game 2.
  • ** Winner of Game 1 competes with Fifth place team in Game 3.
  • ** Winner of Game 2 competes with Sixth place team in Game 4.
  • ** Winner of Game 3 competes with Fourth place team in Game 5.
  • ** Winner of Game 4 competes with Third place team in Game 6.
  • ** Winner of Game 5 competes with First place team in Game 7.
  • ** Winner of Game 6 competes with Second place team in Game 8.
  • ** Losers of Game 7 and Game 8 competes in Game 9.
  • ** Winners of Game 7 and Game 8 competes in Game 10.
  • ** Loser of Game 10 and Winner of Game 9 competes in Game 11.
  • ** Winners of Game 10 and Game 11 competes in Game 12 and decides the champion.
The finalists of the spring split represents China at the Mid-Season Invitational. The winner of the summer split, the team with the most championship points, and the winner and runners-up of the regional qualifier qualify for the World Championship.
From 2025 onwards, instead of having two split per year, LPL reformed the season into three splits. The winner of Split 1 qualifies to First Stand 2025 while the winner and runner up qualifies to MSI 2025. For Worlds qualifications, they are determined as follows:
  • The champion of Split 3 will automatically qualify for World Championship 2025 Main Event as the first seed.
  • The team that has accrued the most championship points throughout the 2025 Season will qualify for World Championship 2025 Main Event as the second seed.
  • The third seed, determined at the Regional Finals, will also qualify for World Championship 2025 Main Event.
  • If needed, the fourth seed, determined at the Regional Finals, will qualify for World Championship 2025 Play-ins.
  • If teams are tied by championship points, teams will be ranked based on Split 3 rankings.

Teams

The following fifteen organizations compete in the league:

Results

By team

Teams in italics indicate teams that have been disbanded or no longer participates in the league.
TeamTitleSeasons wonSeasons runner-up
Edward Gaming622014Spring, 2014Summer, 2015Spring, 2016Summer, 2017Summer, 2021Summer2016Spring, 2018Spring
Royal Never Give Up542016Spring, 2018Spring, 2018Summer, 2021Spring, 2022Spring,2016Summer, 2017Spring, 2017Summer, 2019Summer
JD Gaming422020Spring, 2022Summer, 2023Spring, 2023Summer2019Spring, 2020Summer
Top Esports242020Summer, 2025Split 12020Spring, 2022Spring, 2022Summer, 2024Spring
Bilibili Gaming222024Spring, 2024Summer, 2025Split 32023Spring, 2025Split 2
Invictus Gaming122019Spring2014Spring, 2018Summer
FunPlus Phoenix122019Summer2021Spring, 2021Summer
Oh My God122013Spring2013Summer, 2014Summer
Anyone's Legend112025Split 22025Split 1
LGD Gaming112015Summer2015Spring
Positive Energy112013Summer2013Spring
Team WE102017Spring
LNG Esports012023Summer
Newbee012015Summer