League of legends worlds news All teams qualified for the 2021

The stage is set for the 2021 League of Legends World Championship.

For the second year running, the end-of-year event will take place in China. The multi-city tour will include five distinct cities from Shanghai in the opening stage 토토사이트  of the tournament to Shenzhen in the finals.

“We’ve locked in the five Chinese cities after an extremely competitive bidding process, and we’re now ready to deliver on our promise to players with a multi-city tour for the biggest esports event on the planet,” Riot’s head of esports John Needham said in June.

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Worlds 2021 will bring together the top teams from 12 regional leagues to compete for the Summoner’s Cup. At its full capacity, the 60,000-seat Universiade Sports Centre in Shenzhen will be host to the finals on Nov. 6.

All in all, 24 teams will compete at the event, including four teams from China and Korea, three teams from Europe and North America, two teams from Taiwan and Vietnam, and one team from each of CIS, Latin America, Turkey, Brazil, Japan, and Oceania. 

Here are all of the teams attending Worlds 2021.

LPL (China)

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LCK (Korea)

DWG KIA (qualified for group stage)

Gen.G

T1

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DWG qualified for Worlds 2021 based on championship points gained over the season. A total of 190 points—90 from the Spring Split and 100 from the Summer Split—secured qualification for the reigning world champions.

Gen.G secured a place at Worlds 2021 after accumulating 150 championship points. A strong performance in the spring and summer regular seasons cushioned the blow for the team in the playoffs.

T1 made it to Worlds 2021 against all the odds. A run through the Summer Split playoffs—beating SANDBOX in the quarterfinals and Gen.G in the semis—earned the team 100 championship points, adding to the 30 gained in spring.

LEC (Europe)

MAD Lions (qualified for group stage)

Rogue

Fnatic

In a repeat performance of the LEC Spring Split playoffs, MAD Lions beat G2 Esports 3-1 to secure a spot at Worlds 2021. The former LEC champions left much to be desired in the best-of-five series.

After placing first in the LEC summer regular season with a 13-5 record, a hard-fought win against Misfits was all Rogue needed to qualify for Worlds 2021. The addition of Odoamne in the top lane has been vital to the team’s success over the past eight months.

Fnatic overcame long-time rivals G2 Esports to earn Europe’s final spot at Worlds 2021. Gabriël “Bwipo” Rau’s switch from the top lane to the jungle paid dividends in the playoffs.

LCS (North America)

Team Liquid (qualified for group stage)

100 Thieves

Cloud9

Team Liquid qualified for Worlds 2021 after a decisive 3-1 win over TSM in the LCS Summer playoffs. The team got it together when it mattered the most, despite issues with health, player management, and coaching staff throughout the split.

For the first time since 2018, 100 Thieves qualified for Worlds after beating Evil Geniuses in the LCS Summer Split playoffs. A roster reshuffle in the offseason has made a sizable difference to the team.

A return to form for spring champions Cloud9 saw the team qualify for Worlds 2021 after a narrow 3-2 win against TSM in the loser’s bracket of the Summer Split playoffs. NA’s most successful team will once again represent the region on the world stage.

PCS (TW/HK/MC/SEA)

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VCS (Vietnam)

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LCL (CIS)

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LLA (Latin America)

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TCL (Turkey)

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CBLOL (Brazil)

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LJL (Japan)

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LCO (Oceania)

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