The League Awards 2025 was a dazzling celebration of exceptional talent within the League of Legends community. The event showcased an expanded format designed to spotlight achievements in professional play, content creation, and the vibrant fandom that supports it. With a renewed emphasis on recognizing talent, the awards ceremony was a significant gathering for the League of Legends esports scene.
Founded and hosted by renowned figures Eefje ‘Sjokz’ Depoortere and Marc ‘Caedrel’ Lamont, the event highlighted numerous achievements. This year, the nomination phase took place in early November, leading into a public voting period that concluded just before the live ceremony on November 28th. The awards were held at the same venue set to host the Redbull League, doubling as both a prestigious awards show and a key meeting point for fans and professionals alike.
A Night to Remember
Competitive accomplishments, broadcasting excellence, and creative contributions all played pivotal roles in this year’s narratives. These elements were brought together in an event that not only celebrated standout League of Legends personalities but also featured memorable moments, such as Caedrel’s entertaining head-shaving act following T1’s victory at Worlds 2025.
All Winners of the 2025 League Awards
The League Awards 2025 honored fifteen individuals, teams, and creators for their outstanding work. Here is the list of winners:
- Esports Creator of the Year: Christian ‘IWDominate’ Rivera was recognized for his insightful analysis and influence on the competitive scene.
- Community Creator of the Year: Simon ‘TheBaus’ Hofverberg’s unique playstyle and engaging content earned him this award.
- LCP Player of the Year: Chang ‘Doggo’ Han, representing CTBC Flying Oyster, was celebrated for his strong season.
- Fan Art Piece of the Year: PapayouFR was acknowledged for his talent and community support.
- Content Piece of the Year: AloisNL won for Corporate Mundo’s “PUSH PUSH PUSH,” a community favorite.
- LPL Player of the Year: Lee ‘Tarzan’ Seung-yong, noted for his impact on Anyone’s Legend.
- Broadcast Talent of the Year: Maurits ‘Chronicler’ Jan Meeusen was honored for his emotional journey.
- Rookie of the Year: Tsai ‘HongQ’ Ming-Hong impressed audiences in his debut season.
- LCK Player of the Year: Gwak ‘Bdd’ Bo-sung was recognized for his consistent mid-lane performances.
- Play of the Year: Ryu ‘Keria’ Min-seok excelled with a standout quarterfinal play.
- Moment of the Year: T1’s achievement of a three-peat marked a monumental moment.
- LTA Player of the Year: Kacper ‘Inspired’ Słoma was acknowledged for his strong performance.
- LEC Player of the Year: Rasmus ‘Caps’ Winther was celebrated as the region’s top player.
- Team of the Year: T1 maintained their dominance, securing the World Championship.
- Player of the Year: Jeong ‘Chovy’ Ji-hoon was honored for his excellence, despite not winning the world championship.