Who won 2015 world championship LoL?
SK Telecom T1
2015 League of Legends World Championship
Tournament information | |
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Purse | $2,130,000 USD (€1,907,194.31) |
Final positions | |
Champion | SK Telecom T1 (2nd title) |
Runner-up | KOO Tigers |
Who won worlds LoL 3 times?
T1
South Korea’s T1 is the most successful team in the tournament’s history, having won three world championships.
Who won worlds LoL 2019?

FunPlus Phoenix
2019 League of Legends World Championship
Tournament information | |
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Champion | FunPlus Phoenix (1st title) |
Runner-up | G2 Esports |
3rd place | Invictus Gaming SK Telecom T1 |
MVP | Gao “Tian” Tianliang (FunPlus Phoenix) |
Who won LoL Worlds 2012?
Taipei Assassins
In the grand final, Taiwan’s professional team Taipei Assassins triumphed over South Korea’s Azubu Frost 3-to-1 and claimed the US$1 million in prize money.
What is the 2015 League of Legends World Championship?
The 2015 League of Legends World Championship was an esports tournament for the multiplayer online battle arena video game League of Legends. It was the fifth iteration of the League of Legends World Championship, an annual international tournament organized by the game’s developer, Riot Games.

Does the League of Legends World Championship have a theme song?
Every year since 2014, the League of Legends World Championship has had an official theme song. Some songs were great, some were inspiring and some were downright legendary. As we await the official LoL Worlds kick off, we provide you with a list of all the songs Riot Games used as official event anthems.
What happened to the LoL Worlds 2019 song?
For the first time, the 2019 song featured an artist that had already collaborated on a previous LoL Worlds song – in 2017. The song was initially delayed due to production issues and wasn’t actually released until weeks into the play-in stage – it was expected before the beginning of that stage.
Is Worlds Collide the best league song ever?
Released in 2015, “Worlds Collide” was the second song ever made for a League World Championship and it helped Riot Games find the right tune for the rest of the anthems. Worlds songs have improved throughout the years, and even if “Worlds Collide” ranks last in our list, it was a landmark from which the rest of the songs could “rise up high.”