Introduction
Since its inception in 2009, League of Legends has grown to become one of the biggest esports in the world. Each year, millions of players log in to play and watch the best teams compete for the ultimate title of champion.
The First Champions
In 2011, the first League of Legends World Championship was held in Sweden. The tournament saw the debut of the first championship-winning team, Fnatic. The team included players like xPeke, Cyanide, and sOAZ, who would later go on to become legends in their own right. They defeated their opponents, Against All Authority, 2-1 in the grand finals to take home the trophy and the title of the first League of Legends world champions.
The Legendary Rise of Faker
In 2013, a young Korean player named Faker burst onto the scene and quickly became known for his incredible skill on the champion, LeBlanc. He helped his team, SK Telecom T1, win the Season 3 World Championship that year, earning himself the title of the best player in the world. Faker's performances at subsequent world championships in 2015 and 2016 only cemented his position as a legend in the League of Legends world, and he remains one of the most popular and accomplished players to this day.
NA's First Victory
The North American region had long been considered an underdog in the world of League of Legends. However, in 2016, that all changed when the team, Counter Logic Gaming, made history by becoming the first North American team to win a world championship. Led by superstar mid-laner, Huhi, and veteran shot-caller, Aphromoo, they defeated Korea's SK Telecom T1 in the grand finals, shocking fans and esports *** ysts alike.
China's Reign
Since 2018, China has dominated the world of League of Legends, with teams from the region taking home the title for three consecutive years. In 2018, Invictus Gaming defeated Europe's Fnatic in the grand finals to become the world champions. The following year, FunPlus Phoenix defeated Europe's G2 Esports in a convincing 3-0 victory, with star player, Doinb, leading the charge. In 2020, Top Esports took home the title, defeating fellow Chinese team, Suning, in a close and exciting grand final.
The Future of Legends
As the League of Legends esports scene continues to grow, we can only imagine what the future holds for the game's champions and their legacies. Who will become the world champions next? Will a new superstar emerge to challenge the legends of the past? Only time will tell.
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