Who won at the League Awards 2025?

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The League Awards 2025 celebrated talent in the League of Legends ecosystem with an expanded format and a renewed focus on documenting the talent within the ecosystem.

Founded and hosted by Eefje ‘Sjokz‘ Depoortere and Marc ‘Caedrel‘ Lamont, the event aims at highlighting achievements across professional play, content creation, and fandom.

This year, the nomination phase occurred during the early days of November, followed by a public voting period that closed a few days before the offline event on November 28th. The ceremony was held in the same stadium which would host the Redbull League of its own, functioning both as an awards show and as a gathering point for the wider League of Legends esports scene.

Competitive achievements, broadcast contributions and independent creative work all played a part in shaping this year’s narratives and were featured in the event. 

Alongside celebrating standout League of Legends personalities, fun moments such as Caedrel shaving his head following T1’s Worlds 2025 win also took centre stage.

All Winners of the 2025 League Awards

After many strong performances this year, fifteen individuals, teams, and creators were recognised for their work. Here is the full list of all winners of the League Awards 2025:

  • Esports Creator of the Year: Christian ‘IWDominate‘ Rivera won for his sharp analysis and his influence on the competitive scene. As he’s now with Cloud9 in a boot camp, he couldn’t attend live, but he thanked everyone for their support in a video message.
  • Community Creator of the Year: Simon ‘TheBaus‘ Hofverberg won for his unique playstyle and entertaining content that continues to attract a large audience.
  • LCP Player of the Year: Chang ‘Doggo‘ Han, bot laner for CTBC Flying Oyster, won after a strong season. He said he and his team have brought back pride in their region and hopes that more fans will support them next year.
  • Fan Art Piece of the Year: PapayouFR won and thanked the community with a piece. This is the first time this category has been awarded, after fans requested it last year. He brought the award home for his talent, work, and long-standing support of the community.
  • Content Piece of the Year: AloisNL won with Corporate Mundo’s “PUSH PUSH PUSH,” a fun and memorable piece that became a community favourite.
  • LPL Player of the Year: Lee ‘Tarzan‘ Seung-yong won for his steady performance and major impact on Anyone’s Legend throughout LPL’s 2025 season.
  • Broadcast Talent of the Year: Maurits ‘Chronicler‘ Jan Meeusen won after an emotional year, having now left the LCK following several seasons.
  • Rookie of the Year: Tsai ‘HongQ‘ Ming-Hong won after a stellar debut in the same team as Doggo. This past season is considered to be the best the LCP region has seen in a long time, thanks to CFO.
  • LCK Player of the Year: Gwak ‘Bdd‘ Bo-sung won for his reliable mid-lane play and leadership throughout the season. “In this next year, I’ll work hard to show a good performance so I can be selected again,” said the player in a video message
  • Play of the Year: Ryu ‘Keria‘ Min-seok won for “Keria Fakes Out AL,” a quarterfinals play at Worlds where he used Neeko to outsmart Anyone’s Legend.
  • Moment of the Year: T1 won for completing their three-peat, yet another major milestone under the team’s name.
  • LTA Player of the Year: Kacper ‘Inspired‘ Słoma, jungler of FlyQuest, won for his strong performances both regionally and at international events across the season.
  • LEC Player of the Year: Rasmus ‘Caps‘ Winther won and is yet again considered the best player in the region.
  • Team of the Year: T1 won for maintaining top form and securing yet another World Championship.
  • Player of the Year: Jeong ‘Chovy‘ Ji-hoon, mid laner of Gen.G, won. Despite not claiming the this year’s world championship, the mid laner has dominated the domestic and international scene this year, winning the 2025 LCK Season as well as MSI 2025 and the EWC.

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