LOL - LPL Spring

LOL - LPL Spring

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DateRHome v Away-
01/18 22:57 - Lyon Gaming v Infamous View
01/18 11:00 - MVP v BBQ Olivers 1-2
01/18 08:00 - Jin Air Green Wings v SK Telecom T1 0-2
01/18 04:57 - NON v Legend Dragon View
01/18 00:55 - ZAGA Talent v Gaming Gaming View
01/17 22:55 - Dash9 v Infinity eSports CR View
01/17 10:59 - Longzhu v Samsung Galaxy View
01/17 08:00 - ROX Tigers v KT Rolster 0-2
01/17 05:08 - IN Gaming v Young Miracles View
01/17 01:11 - Lyon Gaming v Just Toys Havoks View
01/16 23:00 - Predators v Infamous View
12/18 08:00 1 Samsung Galaxy v Kongdoo Monster 3-1
12/17 02:15 2 Kongdoo Monster v Immortals 2-1
12/16 02:35 2 Samsung Galaxy v Team Liquid 2-0
12/15 07:30 103 Giants Gaming v Team Liquid 0-2
12/15 06:05 101 Dark Passage v Team Liquid 0-2
12/15 03:10 99 Kongdoo Monster v Giants Gaming 2-0
12/15 02:05 105 Team Liquid v Giants Gaming 0-1
12/15 01:05 105 Kongdoo Monster v Dark Passage 1-0
12/14 08:15 103 Immortals v J Team 2-1
12/14 06:10 101 Vega Squadron v J Team 0-2
12/14 04:10 99 GDC Gueifaes Women v Immortals 2-0
12/14 03:10 105 J Team v Immortals 0-1
12/14 01:45 105 Samsung Galaxy v Vega Squadron 1-0
12/11 20:36 - Team Fire #3 v Team Ice #3 View
12/11 19:48 - Team Fire #2 v Team Ice #2 View
12/11 18:57 - Team Fire #1 v Team Ice #1 View
12/11 18:04 - Uzi v Maple View
12/11 17:36 - Smeb v Maple View
12/11 16:52 - xPeke v Uzi View

The League of Legends Pro League (LPL) 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.

The "LOL - LPL Spring" is a premier esports tournament held in South Korea, showcasing the best League of Legends teams from the Chinese League of Legends Pro League (LPL). As one of the most anticipated events in the competitive LoL calendar, the tournament features top-tier gameplay, intense rivalries, and high-stakes matches that draw fans from around the world. Fans can expect thrilling team strategies, exceptional individual performances, and a vibrant atmosphere both online and in live venues. The "LOL - LPL Spring" serves as a key event in the Spring season, offering teams the opportunity to establish dominance early in the year and qualify for international competitions.