League of Legends global finals S1-S7 historical champions:
S1: fnatic team
Fnatic team is the League of Legends team of Fnatic e-sports club. Founded in 2011, Fnatic is one of the oldest, most successful and popular League of Legends teams in Europe and even the world. It won the S1 Global Finals the year it was founded; and subsequently won the European LCS League 7 times. championship, and achieved semi-finals in both the S3 and S5 global finals.
S2: Taipei Assassin (TPA)
TPA (Taipei Assassins (TPA) has been renamed J Team) is a Taiwanese e-sports team Taipei Assassin who has won the "League of Legends" S2 world championship. TPA, its predecessor FTW, represented Taiwan in the WCG2011 World Finals.
TPA qualified with a complete victory record in Group B of the 2011NGF group stage, defeating well-known teams in mainland China such as iG, LGD, CLC, etc., but lost 1:2 to WE in the final. At the same time, TPA is also a special guest team of SW7.
S3: SKTelecom T1 (SKT T1)
SK telecom T1, referred to as SKT T1 or SKT1, is a Korean e-sports club, formerly the Orion team founded by Boxer in 2002 . It was renamed Union in December 2003. In 2004, it was sponsored by South Korea Telecom and renamed SKTelecom T1.
The team defeated the Royal Team from China in the League of Legends 2013 World Finals on October 5, 2013 and won the 2013 Global Finals championship. In the 2014 All-Star Game, they won the championship with an undefeated record.
S4: Samsung White
In May 2012, the MVP Club’s third LOL team, MVPWhite, was established. This was the predecessor of MVPOzone. It was not until February 2013 that It was officially renamed MVPOzone and renamed SamSung?Ozone on the eve of the S3 finals.
In August 2012, he first showed his talents in the 2012NLB Summer Split, winning all the way and winning the championship.
In August of the same year, they lost to China iG at the Shenyang CPL Grand Prix and finished second. In November of the same year, he defeated the Chinese WE team in the third place match of the International E-Sports Culture Festival Grand Prix and won third place.
In February 2013, two important players, Mata and dade, joined. After four months of grinding, he won the OGN Spring Split in one fell swoop.
Ranked third in the 2014 Summer Split, and won a ticket to the S4 Finals with his outstanding performance in the qualifiers. On October 19, 2014, SSW defeated the Chinese Royal Family with a total score of 3-1 and won the 2014 LOL World Finals Championship.
S5: SKT T1
On October 31, 2015, in the League of Legends S5 World Finals, they won the 2015 Global Finals with a record of 15 wins and 1 loss.
S6: SKT T1
On May 15, 2016, SKT won the 2016 League of Legends Mid-Season Championship, achieving a grand championship. On October 30, 2016, SKT won the 2016 League of Legends Global Finals.
S7: Sumsung Galaxy
Samsung Galaxy is a Korean e-sports club established in 2005 and belongs to KeSPA.
The LOL division once had two brother teams, Samsung Blue and League of Legends S4 world championship team Samsung White. The team was reorganized after Riot Games implemented the club-only system in 2015.
On November 4, 2017, Samsung Galaxy defeated SKTelecom T1 3:0 in the final of the 2017 Global Finals and won the championship.
At the beginning of 2018, the team announced that it was acquired by KSV eSports and temporarily changed its name to KSV. In the middle of the same year, it officially changed its name to Gen.G?esports.
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League of Legends Global Finals
The League of Legends Global Finals (World Championship) is the most grand annual competition in League of Legends , the global finals is the highest honor, highest gold content, highest competitive level, and highest visibility among all League of Legends competitions.
The Global Finals has held seven competitions from S1 to S7 (S is the abbreviation of season, meaning season) so far. The global finals usually start from September to October every year.
The participants are all top-level teams from each major competition area. Only teams that perform well in the professional league each year are eligible to participate. Each competition area determines its overall ranking based on its size and level. The places in the finals are from the 13 competition regions in the world: South Korea LCK, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan LMS (LMS League), European LCS (LCS.EU), North American LCS (LCS.NA), China LPL, CIS LCL, Brazil CBLOL, Southeast Asia GPL, North Latin America LLN, South Latin America CLS, Turkey TCL, Oceania OPL, Japan LJL.
Reference materials:
League of Legends Global Finals-Baidu Encyclopedia