The 2026 LEC season is the ongoing 14th season of the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC), a professional esports league for the video game League of Legends. It is the first LEC season since 2018, then known as the European League Championship Series (EU LCS), to feature teams from the Tier 2 EMEA Regional Leagues (ERLs), as two teams were invited to compete in the league's first split.

2026 LEC season
LeagueLEC
SportLeague of Legends
Duration
  • 17 January – 1 March
    (LEC Versus)
  • 28 March – 7 June
    (Spring)
  • TBA
    (Summer)
Teams12 (LEC Versus)
10 (Spring & Summer)
LEC Versus
WinnersG2 Esports
  Runners-upKarmine Corp
Season MVPRasmus "Caps" Winther
(G2 Esports)
Spring
ChampionsG2 Esports
  Runners-upKarmine Corp
Season MVPKaan "Naak Nako" Okan
(Team Vitality)
Summer
LEC seasons
2027 

The season began on 17 January.

League changes

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First split

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On 23 October 2025, the LEC announced that the Winter Split would be removed and will be replaced with the "LEC Versus" tournament, featuring the ten (10) LEC partner teams and two (2) EMEA Regional League (ERL) teams. The two invited teams will only compete in the said event but not in the Spring and Summer splits, as they will be returning to their respective leagues after the tournament.[1]

Teams

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For the LEC Versus event, twelve teams competed. Aside from the ten (10) LEC teams, two (2) EMEA Regional League (ERL) teams were invited. One of which was Karmine Corp Blue (academy team of Karmine Corp) of the Ligue Française de League of Legends (LFL) as the 2025 EMEA Masters Summer Split champions. The other invited team was Los Ratones of the Northern League of Legends Championship (NLC), founded and coached by former LEC player and caster Marc "Caedrel" Lamont, as the best performing team across the ERLs during the 2025 EMEA Masters season.[2] Both teams were eligible to qualify for the 2026 First Stand Tournament in Brazil.

On 15 December 2025, Team BDS rebranded to Shifters. BDS announced a change of brand identity in June 2025, following the hiring of Alexandre Lopez as their new CEO to replace team founder Patrice Bailo De Spoelberch.[3] De Spoelberch was removed from his position in November 2024 following a now-deleted post on X that criticized women who underwent abortion.[4]

Formats

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Both the Spring and Summer splits will follow the same format, removing the groups format from the 2025 Summer split.[5]

Road shows

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Some games of the 2026 season will be held outside of the Riot Games Arena in Berlin. On 15 January 2026, the LEC announced six events of the "LEC Roadtrip" across Spain and France hosted by Movistar KOI and Karmine Corp, respectively. Barcelona will host the LEC Versus Finals Weekend from 27 February–1 March at the Olimpic Arena, while Madrid will stage two events at the Madrid Arena from 8–10 May for the Spring Split and from 4–6 September for the Summer Split. Paris will also host two events: one from 24–26 April at the Les Arènes for the Spring Split and another during the Summer Split, with details yet to be announced. The 2026 LEC Summer Split Finals Weekend will also be held in a road show.[6]

LEC Versus

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Format

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The LEC Versus event featured twelve (12) teams competing in a single-round robin tournament where all matches were played in best-of-ones. The top eight (8) teams qualified for the playoffs, which will be an eight-team Double-elimination tournament bracket. Matches in the first two upper and lower rounds were contested in best-of-threes, while subsequent matches until the finals were played in best-of-fives. The winner of the LEC Versus event represented the league as its lone representative at the 2026 First Stand Tournament.[5]

Regular season

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Venue: Riot Games Arena, Berlin, Germany

Pos Team Pld W L PCT Qualification
1 Karmine Corp 11 8 3 .727 Playoffs
2 Natus Vincere 11 7 4 .636
3 Team Vitality 11 7 4 .636
4 Team Heretics 11 6 5 .545
5 GIANTX 11 6 5 .545
6 Movistar KOI 11 6 5 .545
7 G2 Esports 11 6 5 .545
8 Fnatic 11 5 6 .455
9 Los Ratones 11 5 6 .455 Eliminated
10 Shifters 11 5 6 .455
11 SK Gaming 11 3 8 .273
12 Karmine Corp Blue 11 2 9 .182
Updated to match(es) played on 8 February 2026. Source: LoL Esports

Playoffs

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Venues:

Upper quarterfinalsUpper semifinalsUpper finalFinal
17 February – Berlin
1Karmine Corp2
20 February – Berlin
5GIANTX0
1Karmine Corp0
17 February – Berlin
7G2 Esports2
4Team Heretics0
23 February – Berlin
7G2 Esports2
7G2 Esports3
16 February – Berlin
6Movistar KOI0
2Natus Vincere2
20 February – Berlin
8Fnatic0
2Natus Vincere0
16 February – Berlin
6Movistar KOI2
3Team Vitality01 March – Barcelona
6Movistar KOI27G2 Esports3
1Karmine Corp2
Lower round 1Lower quarterfinalsLower semifinalsLower final
22 February – Berlin
21 February – Berlin2Natus Vincere128 February – Barcelona
4Team Heretics15GIANTX227 February – Barcelona6Movistar KOI2
5GIANTX25GIANTX01Karmine Corp3
22 February – Berlin1Karmine Corp3
21 February – Berlin1Karmine Corp2
3Team Vitality23Team Vitality1
8Fnatic0

Source: LoL Esports

Awards

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AwardPlayerTeam
Finals MVPCapsG2 Esports

Spring

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Format

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The Spring Split will feature the ten (10) LEC partner teams, where they will compete in a single-round robin tournament where all matches will be played in best-of-threes. The top six (6) teams will advance to the playoffs. The playoffs will be contested in a Double-elimination tournament bracket, where the top (4) teams in the standings being seeded in the upper round and the next two (2) teams in the lower round. All matches will be played in best-of-fives. The finalists of the Spring Split will qualify for the 2026 Mid-Season Invitational, with the split winner advancing directly to the bracket stage and the runner-up advancing to the play-in round.[5]

Regular season

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Venues:

Pos Team Pld W L PCT Qualification
1 Team Vitality 9 8 1 .889 Playoffs
2 Karmine Corp 9 7 2 .778
3 G2 Esports 9 6 3 .667
4 Movistar KOI 9 6 3 .667
5 Natus Vincere 9 6 3 .667
6 GIANTX 9 5 4 .556
7 Fnatic 9 3 6 .333 Eliminated
8 SK Gaming 9 2 7 .222
9 Shifters 9 1 8 .111
10 Team Heretics 9 1 8 .111
Updated to match(es) played on 10 May 2026. Source: LoL Esports

Playoffs

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Venue: Riot Games Arena, Berlin, Germany

Upper semifinalsUpper finalFinal
24 May
1Team Vitality0
25 May
4Movistar KOI3
4Movistar KOI2
23 May
3G2 Esports3
2Karmine Corp1
3G2 Esports37 June
3G2 Esports3
Lower quarterfinalsLower semifinalsLower final2Karmine Corp2
30 May
6 June
5Natus Vincere1
1 June4Movistar KOI0
2Karmine Corp3
2Karmine Corp32Karmine Corp3
31 May
6GIANTX0
6GIANTX3
1Team Vitality0

Source: LoL Esports

Awards

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AwardPlayerTeam
Finals MVPSkewMondG2 Esports
Split MVPNaak NakoTeam Vitality
1st All-Pro Team
Naak NakoTeam Vitality
SkewMondG2 Esports
JojopyunMovistar KOI
CalisteKarmine Corp
Busio
2nd All-Pro Team
CannaKarmine Corp
Yike
CapsG2 Esports
Hans Sama
FleshyTeam Vitality
3rd All-Pro Team
BrokenBladeG2 Esports
LyncasTeam Vitality
kyeahooKarmine Corp
CarzzyTeam Vitality
LabrovG2 Esports

Summer

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Format

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Unlike the previous season, the Summer split will follow the Spring format, where the same ten (10) competing teams will face each other in a single-round robin tournament of best-of-three matches. The top six (6) teams will advance to the playoffs, applying the same format and team seeding principles as the Spring split. All playoff matches will be played in best-of-fives, with the top three (3) teams in the playoffs securing qualification for the 2026 League of Legends World Championship. If an LEC team finishes as a finalist at the 2026 Mid-Season Invitational, a fourth slot will be unlocked for the league.[5]

Regular season

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Venues:

Pos Team Pld W L PCT Qualification
1 Fnatic 0 0 0 Playoffs
2 G2 Esports 0 0 0
3 GIANTX 0 0 0
4 Karmine Corp 0 0 0
5 Movistar KOI 0 0 0
6 Natus Vincere 0 0 0
7 Shifters 0 0 0 Eliminated
8 SK Gaming 0 0 0
9 Team Heretics 0 0 0
10 Team Vitality 0 0 0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: LoL Esports

References

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  1. "LEC 2026 Format update: evolving the LoL Esports EMEA experience". LoL Esports. 23 October 2025. Retrieved 23 October 2025.
  2. Stewart, Jack (23 October 2025). "Los Ratones will play in the LEC next year in new LEC Versus event". Esports News UK. Retrieved 23 October 2025.
  3. Nicholson, Jonno (30 June 2025). "Team BDS unveils new CEO and rebranding plans". Esports Insider. Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  4. "Swiss esports event canceled after 3 squads pull out over host team founder's anti-abortion comment". Associated Press. 18 November 2024. Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  5. 1 2 3 4 Chocat, Clément (23 October 2025). "LoL: Riot announces the format for LEC 2026, featuring two ERL teams in the first tournament of the year". Sheep Esports. Retrieved 23 October 2025.
  6. Popko, John (15 January 2026). "LEC to expand Roadtrip programme with five arena events in 2026". Esports Insider. Retrieved 18 January 2025.