EMEA Masters (formerly known as the European Masters) is a League of Legends tournament organized three a year by Riot Games. The tournament is the conclusion of each split of the EMEA Regional Leagues (ERL). The EMEA Masters is the most important tournament in EMEA for teams outside the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) franchise.

EMEA Masters
SportLeague of Legends
Founded2018
Organizing bodyRiot Games
No. of teams28 from 13 leagues
RegionEMEA
Most recent
champion
Galions (2026 Spring)
Most titlesKarmine Corp Blue (5 titles)

History

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EU LCS and EU CS

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Up to and including 2018, the two top leagues in Europe were the European League of Legends Championship Series (EU LCS) and European Challenger Series (EU CS). To get into the EU LCS, one had to first get into EU CS through qualification. You could get into the qualifiers through a previous open qualification or by winning one of the national leagues.[1] Once you got into EU CS, you had to take one of the first two or three (depending on the season) spots in the play-offs. After taking the right spot in the EU CS play-offs, the team would qualify for the Promotion Tournament, where it would face one of the weakest teams from the previous EU LCS season for a spot in the elite.

Transition from EU CS to EU Masters

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After pressure from some organizations, Riot Games has decided to switch the EU LCS to a franchise model, as well as rebranding the league into the League of Legends European Championship (LEC) from early 2019.[2] With the transition to a franchise model from 2019, the possibility of promotion to the LEC ceased to exist, making Challenger Series an unnecessary competition. Nonetheless, there were regional leagues across Europe, which until now offered the chance to climb the European league hierarchy. With most European organizations left without an international competition (only 10 teams joined the newly formed franchise), it was decided to create a new Champions League-style competition. The competition was called the European Masters (EU Masters), and the best teams from all European Regional Leagues (ERL) would play in it.[3]

Expansion from EU to EMEA

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In late 2022, Riot Games announced the expansion of the European region to include the Middle East and North Africa. The League of Legends European Championship franchise was renamed League of Legends EMEA Championship, and the European Masters was renamed EMEA Masters.

With the expansion of the region, the Arabian League and Turkish Championship League were added to the EMEA Masters ecosystem.[4] The format of the tournament itself has not changed.

EMEA Regional Leagues

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List of European/EMEA Masters finals

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List of European/EMEA Masters finals
Season Champion Score Runner-up
Team Team
European Masters
2018 Spring Origen 3–0 Illuminar Gaming
2018 Summer MAD Lions 3–0 Ninjas in Pyjamas
2019 Spring Misfits Premier 3–0 SK Gaming Prime
2019 Summer Berlin International Gaming 3–1 Vodafone Giants
2020 Spring LDLC OL 3–0 K1CK Neosurf
2020 Summer AGO Rogue 3–0 GamerLegion
2021 Spring Karmine Corp 3–1 BT Excel
2021 Summer Karmine Corp 3–2 Fnatic Rising
2022 Spring Karmine Corp 3–1 LDLC OL
2022 Summer Team Heretics 3–2 Team BDS Academy
EMEA Masters
2023 Spring Istanbul Wildcats 3–2 Unicorns of Love Sexy Edition
2023 Summer Karmine Corp 3–2 Movistar Riders
2024 Spring Eintracht Spandau 3–1 Beşiktaş Esports
2024 Summer Team BDS Academy 3–1 Vitality.Bee
2025 Winter Los Ratones 3–0 Ici Japon Corp. Esport
2025 Spring Los Ratones 3–0 Barça eSports
2025 Summer Karmine Corp Blue 3–0 Los Heretics
2026 Winter Solary 3–0 Galions
2026 Spring Galions 3–0 Solary

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