2016 EU LCS season
2016 EU LCS season | |
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League | EU LCS |
Sport | League of Legends |
Number of teams | 10 |
TV partner(s) | Twitch |
Spring | |
Season champions | G2 Esports |
Runners-up | Origen |
Top seed | G2 Esports |
Summer | |
Season champions | G2 Esports |
Runners-up | Splyce |
Top seed | G2 Esports |
Season MVP | Kim "Trick" Gang-yun |
EU LCS seasons | |
The 2016 European League of Legends Championship Series (2016 EU LCS) was the fourth season of the European League of Legends Championship Series.
The Spring Split began on January 16, with a rematch of the 2015 EU LCS Summer playoff finals. Most matches were played at a film studio in Adlershof, Berlin. The finals were played in Rotterdam, Netherlands, at the Rotterdam Ahoy.[1]
The Summer Split was won by G2 Esports, with a roster of Expect, Trick, PerkZ, Zven, Mithy, Relinquished, Kikis, their first title.[citation needed ] Most games were being played at Riot Games' studio in Adlershof, Berlin, Germany.[2] The finals were at the Tauron Arena Kraków in Kraków, Poland.[3]
Spring
[edit ]Rosters
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Team | Players | ||
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ID | |||
Elements |
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Fnatic | |||
G2 Esports | |||
GIANTS! Gaming | |||
H2k-Gaming | |||
Origen | |||
Splyce |
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ROCCAT | |||
Team Vitality | |||
Unicorns of Love |
Regular season
[edit ]Place | Team | Match record | Game record | Champ. points |
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1. | G2 Esports | 15-3 | ||
2. | H2k-Gaming | 14-4 | ||
3. | Vitality | 13-5 | ||
4. | Origen | 11-7 | ||
5. | Unicorns of Love | 10-8 | ||
6. | Fnatic | 9-9 | ||
7. | Elements | 6–12 | ||
8. | Splyce | 5-13 | ||
9. | Team ROCCAT | 4-14 | ||
10. | GIANTS! Gaming | 3-15 |
Playoffs
[edit ]Summer
[edit ]Rosters
[edit ]Team | Players | ||
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ID | Name | Role | |
Fnatic |
Korea Gamsu |
Noh Young-Jin |
Top |
G2 Esports |
Korea Expect |
Dae-han Ki (대한기) |
Top |
GIANTS! Gaming |
Germany SmittyJ |
Lennart Warkus |
Top |
H2k-Gaming |
Romania Odoamne |
Andrei Pascu |
Top |
Origen |
France sOAZ |
Paul Boyer |
Top |
ROCCAT |
Korea Parang |
Sang-won Lee |
Top |
Schalke 04 |
France Steve |
Etienne Michels |
Top |
Splyce |
Denmark Wunderwear |
Martin Hansen |
Top |
Unicorns of Love |
Hungary Vizicsacsi |
Kiss Tamás |
Top |
Regular season
[edit ]Place | Team | Match record | Points |
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1. | G2 Esports | 10W-8T-0L | 38 |
2. | Splyce | 9W-6T-3L | 33 |
3. | Giants Gaming | 8W-3T-7L | 27 |
4. | H2k-Gaming | 7W-6T-5L | 27 |
5. | Fnatic | 7W-6T-5L | 27 |
6. | Unicorns of Love | 6W-5T-7L | 23 |
7. | Team Vitality | 3W-9T-6L | 18 |
8. | FC Schalke 04 | 3W-9T-6L | 18 |
9. | Origen | 2W-8T-8L | 14 |
10. | ROCCAT | 2W-6T-10L | 12 |
H2k finished above Fnatic after defeating them in a tiebreaker game
Team Vitality finished above Schalke 04 after defeating them in a tiebreaker game
Playoffs
[edit ]- The semi-finals match between fnatic and H2k was delayed two days due to technical reasons.[4]
EU Regional Qualifiers
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ "The EU LCS finals will be in Rotterdam | The Daily Dot". Archived from the original on 2016年08月20日. Retrieved 2016年07月06日.
- ^ "A Game of Thrones: EU LCS breakdown". 25 May 2016.
- ^ "LoL Esports".
- ^ "Riot postpones EU LCS quarterfinals match after two-hour technical delays | The Daily Dot". Archived from the original on 2016年08月14日. Retrieved 2016年08月15日.