2021 LCS season

The 2021 LCS season was the fourth year of North America's League Championship Series, a professional esports league for the MOBA PC game League of Legends, under partnership and the ninth overall.

2021 LCS season
LeagueLCS
SportLeague of Legends
DurationJanuary 15–31 (Lock In)
February 5 – March 14 (Spring)
March 20 – April 11 (Mid-Season)
June 4 – August 1 (Summer)
Number of teams10
TV partner(s)English: Twitch, YouTube
Lock In
WinnerTeam Liquid
  Runners-upCloud9
Spring
WinnerCloud9
  Runners-upTeam Liquid
Top seedCloud9
Season MVPRobert "Blaber" Huang[1]
(Cloud9)
Summer
Winner100 Thieves
  Runners-upTeam Liquid
Top seedTeam SoloMid
Season MVPMingyi "Spica" Lu (Team SoloMid)[2]

The pre-season Lock In tournament began on January 15 and concluded on January 31.[3]

The spring regular season began on February 5 and concluded on March 14. The Mid-Season Showdown, which replaced the spring playoffs, began on March 20 and concluded on April 11.[4] The summer regular season began on June 4 and concluded on August 1.

The three teams that qualified for the World Championship in 2021 were 100 Thieves, Team Liquid, and Cloud9.[5]

League changes

Shortly after the conclusion of the 2020 World Championship, Riot Games announced several major changes regarding the league's format. A new, three-week preseason tournament was introduced, titled the LCS Lock In. The top two teams from the previous season would be able to choose their opponents, selecting them into 2 groups for a play-in group stage. Each group would play in a four-day single Round Robin, with the top four teams from each group being seeded into an eight-team, single-elimination bracket. The winner of the bracket would receive a cash prize of US$150,000, along with a US$50,000 donation to the charity of their choice.[6]

The regular season schedule was expanded to five games each day, across three days (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday). The spring playoffs were also replaced with the "Mid-Season Showdown".[7] While the playoff format remained nearly identical to previous seasons, there were three minor changes. The first seed must now always play the fourth seed, rather than choosing their opponent; side selection always goes to the team that most recently dropped from the upper bracket; and ties would now be broken by seeding.[8] The winner of the Mid-Season Showdown would qualify for the 2021 Mid-Season Invitational. Standings and team records from the spring regular season would be continued into the summer regular season as opposed to resetting like previous seasons.[9]

In January 2021, the league rebranded its logo, featuring a new logo and refreshed visual identity.[10]

Broadcasting

The live English broadcast was available on the LoL Esports website, as well as on Twitch and YouTube.[11] A Spanish broadcast was produced by the LCS team FlyQuest.[12]

Lock In

Group stage

Group A
Pos Team W L Pts
1 100 Thieves 3 1 2
2 Team Liquid 3 1 2
3 Team SoloMid 2 2 0
4 Golden Guardians 1 3 2
5 Counter Logic Gaming 1 3 2
Source: LoL Esports
Group B
Pos Team W L Pts
1 Evil Geniuses 3 1 2
2 Cloud9 3 1 2
3 FlyQuest 2 2 0
4 Immortals 1 3 2
5 Dignitas 1 3 2
Source: LoL Esports

Knockout stage

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
A1 100 Thieves 2
B4 Immortals 0
100 Thieves 2
Cloud9 3
B2 Cloud9 2
A3 Team SoloMid 1
Cloud9 2
Team Liquid 3
B1 Evil Geniuses 2
A4 Golden Guardians 0
Evil Geniuses 0
Team Liquid 3
A2 Team Liquid 2
B3 FlyQuest 0

Spring

Teams and rosters

Teams Roster Coach
Top Jungle Mid Bot Support
100 Thieves Ssumday Closer Damonte
ry0ma
FBI huhi Zikz
Cloud9 Fudge Blaber Perkz Zven Vulcan Reignover
Counter Logic Gaming Finn Broxah
Griffin
rjs
Pobelter
WildTurtle Smoothie Galen
Dignitas FakeGod Dardoch Soligo Neo Aphromoo Jimmy
Evil Geniuses Impact Svenskeren Jiizuke Deftly IgNar Mash
Peter Dun
FlyQuest Licorice Josedeodo Palafox Johnsun Diamond
Dreams
Kanani
Golden Guardians Niles Iconic Ablazeolive Stixxay Newbie Inero
Immortals Revenge Xerxe Insanity Raes Destiny Guilhoto
Team Liquid Alphari Santorin
Armao
Jensen Tactical CoreJJ Jatt
Team SoloMid Huni Spica PowerOfEvil Lost SwordArt Bjergsen

Regular season

Pos Team W L Pts Qualification
1 Cloud9 13 5 8 Start in winners' bracket
2 Team SoloMid 12 6 6
3 Team Liquid 12 6 6
4 100 Thieves 11 7 4
5 Dignitas 11 7 4 Start in losers' bracket
6 Evil Geniuses 10 8 2
7 Immortals 7 11 4
8 FlyQuest 6 12 6
9 Counter Logic Gaming 5 13 8
10 Golden Guardians 3 15 12
Source: LoL Esports

Mid-Season Showdown

Upper round 1Upper finalFinal
2Team SoloMid1
3Team Liquid3
3Team Liquid1
1Cloud93
1Cloud93
4100 Thieves0
1Cloud93
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower final3Team Liquid2
2Team SoloMid3
3Team Liquid3
6Evil Geniuses1
2Team SoloMid32Team SoloMid1
4100 Thieves1
4100 Thieves3
5Dignitas0

Awards

AwardPlayerTeam
MVP BlaberCloud9
Coaching Staff of the Split Cloud9 StaffCloud9
1st Team All-Pro AlphariTeam Liquid
BlaberCloud9
PerkzCloud9
ZvenCloud9
CoreJJTeam Liquid
2nd Team All-Pro ImpactEvil Geniuses
SantorinTeam Liquid
PowerOfEvilTeam SoloMid
FBI100 Thieves
VulcanCloud9
3rd Team All-Pro HuniTeam SoloMid
DardochDignitas
JensenTeam Liquid
NeoDignitas
SwordArtTeam SoloMid

Ranking

Pos Team Prize (USD) Prize share Qualification
1st place, gold medalist(s) Cloud9 $100,000 50% MSI 2021
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Team Liquid $50,000 25%
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Team SoloMid $30,000 15%
4th 100 Thieves $20,000 10%
5th/6th Evil Geniuses
Dignitas

Summer

Teams and rosters

Teams Roster Coach
Top Jungle Mid Bot Support
100 Thieves Ssumday
Tenacity
Closer
Kenvi
Abbedagge
ry0ma
FBI
Luger
huhi
Poome
Reapered
Cloud9 Fudge Blaber Perkz Zven
k1ng
Vulcan Mithy
Counter Logic Gaming Finn Broxah Pobelter
Damonte
WildTurtle Smoothie Galen
Dignitas FakeGod Akaadian
Dardoch
Yusui
Soligo
Neo aphromoo Jimmy
Evil Geniuses Impact Svenskeren
Contractz
Jiizuke Danny IgNar Peter Dun
FlyQuest Licorice
Kumo
Josedeodo
Nxi
Palafox
Triple
Johnsun
Tomo
Dreams
Diamond
Kanani
Golden Guardians Solo
Licorice
Iconic Ablazeolive Stixxay Chime Inero
Immortals Revenge Xerxe Insanity
Pretty
Raes Destiny Guilhoto
Team Liquid Alphari
Jenkins
Santorin
Armao
Jensen Tactical CoreJJ Jatt
Kold
Team SoloMid Huni Spica PowerOfEvil Lost SwordArt Bjergsen

Regular season

Pos Team W L Pts Qualification
1 Team SoloMid 30 15 15 Start in winners' bracket second round
2 100 Thieves 29 16 13
3 Evil Geniuses 28 17 11 Start in winners' bracket
4 Cloud9 28 17 11
5 Team Liquid 27 18 9
6 Dignitas 23 22 1
7 Immortals 20 25 5 Start in losers' bracket
8 Golden Guardians 14 31 17
9 FlyQuest 14 31 17
10 Counter Logic Gaming 12 33 21
Source: LoL Esports

Playoffs

Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalFinal
1Team SoloMid1
4Cloud915Team Liquid3
5Team Liquid35Team Liquid3
2100 Thieves2
2100 Thieves3
3Evil Geniuses33Evil Geniuses2
6Dignitas1
5Team Liquid0
2100 Thieves3
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
7Immortals1
7Immortals31Team SoloMid32100 Thieves3
6Dignitas01Team SoloMid24Cloud91
4Cloud93
4Cloud93
8Golden Guardians03Evil Geniuses0
4Cloud93

Awards

AwardPlayerTeam
MVP SpicaTeam SoloMid
Most Improved Player FudgeCloud9
Coaching Staff of the Split Peter Dun
Artemis
Evil Geniuses
Rookie of the Year DannyEvil Geniuses
1st Team All-Pro FudgeCloud9
SpicaTeam SoloMid
JiizukeEvil Geniuses
FBI100 Thieves
CoreJJTeam Liquid
2nd Team All-Pro ImpactEvil Geniuses
Closer100 Thieves
Abbedagge100 Thieves
DannyEvil Geniuses
huhi100 Thieves
3rd Team All-Pro HuniTeam SoloMid
BlaberCloud9
PowerOfEvilTeam SoloMid
TacticalTeam Liquid
VulcanCloud9

Ranking

Pos Team Prize (USD) Prize share Qualification
1st place, gold medalist(s) 100 Thieves $100,000 50% 2021 World Championship Main Event (First seed)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Team Liquid $50,000 25% 2021 World Championship Main Event (Second seed)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Cloud9 $30,000 15% 2021 World Championship Play-In Stage (Third seed)
4th Team SoloMid $20,000 10%
5th/6th Evil Geniuses
Immortals
7th/8th Golden Guardians
Dignitas

References

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