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All World Championship Winners in History: Team and Player with the Most LoL World Championship

A historic Esports tournament that goes from strength to strength, with a shining legacy and a bright future.

After a long month of competitions, the League of Legends World Championship 2023 is over, a brilliant tournament that has once again crowned South Korea’s T1 as the best team in the world. The most successful club in the history of Riot Games’ MOBA defeated Chinese team Weibo Gaming in a final that brought them back to glory seven years later, earning the organization its fourth star and a Lee ‘Faker’ Sang-Hyeok who is undoubtedly the best player in the history of League of Legends..

All Worlds Winners in the History of League of Legends

There have been 13 editions of the League of Legends Worlds, with multiple champions and an outstanding Asian dominance since Season 2, which was Asia’s big break into the tournament. Here are all the Worlds winners:

  • Fnatic - Worlds 2011
  • Taipei Assassins - Worlds 2012
  • SK Telecom T1 - Worlds 2013
  • Samsung White - Worlds 2014
  • SK Telecom T1 - Worlds 2015
  • SK Telecom T1 - Worlds 2016
  • Samsung Galaxy - Worlds 2017
  • Invictus Gaming - Worlds 2018
  • FunPlus Phoenix - Worlds 2019
  • DAMWON Gaming - Worlds 2020
  • EDward Gaming - Worlds 2021
  • DRX - Worlds 2022
  • T1 - Worlds 2023

Most League of Legends Worlds Championships

  • T1 - 4 championships (2013, 2015, 2016, 2023)
  • Gen.G - 2 championships (2014, 2017)
  • Fnatic - 1 championship
  • Dplus KIA - 1 championship
  • Invictus Gaming - 1 championship
  • Taipei Assassins - 1 championship
  • FunPlus Phoenix - 1 championship
  • EDward Gaming - 1 championship
  • DRX - 1 championship

Worlds Winners by Region

  • South Korea - LCK: 8 titles
  • China - LPL: 3 titles
  • Europe - LEC: 1 title
  • South East Asia - GPL: 1 title

Players with the most Worlds titles

  • Faker - T1: 4 championships
  • Bengi - SK Telecom T1: 3 championships
  • BeryL - DAMWON Gaming and DRX - 2 championships
  • Duke - SK Telecom T1 amd Invictus Gaming - 2 championships
  • Bang - SK Telecom T1 - 2 championships
  • Wolf - SK Telecom T1 - 2 championships