League Awards 2025 gave recognition to the most iconic personalities and moments in League of Legends this year.
The League Awards 2025 have crowned its winners across fifteen categories! Here are all of the League Awards 2025 winners voted on by both the panel and fans.
League Awards 2025 winners
Assuming that the League Awards have not changed their voting breakdown from last year, the panel contributes 70% to the final decision, and the community takes the remaining 30%.
Some categories are exclusively community-voted.
Esports Content Creator of the Year - IWDominate
Christian "IWDominate" Rivera claimed this year's Esports Content Creator award. He has been a prolific content creator for all of the major leagues internationally, and IWD provides great analysis thanks to his vast amount of game knowledge and pro history he has.

Other notable nominees in this category include LPL English, Jakob "YamatoCannon" Mebdi, Niklot "Tolkin" Stüber, and Psychopathic Poro.
Community Creator of the Year - TheBaus
Simon "Baus" Hofverberg takes the Community Creator award. Throughout this year, he has brought his content to the professional stage as part of Los Ratones. While many may say he changed, Baus is still making entertaining content for the League community.

Other nominees that TheBaus beat include Charlie "KeshaEUW" Eriksson, Necrit, Dumbs, and MrsChimChim.
LCP Player of the Year - Doggo
CTBC Flying Oyster's Chiu "Doggo" Tzu-Chuan earned the LCP Player of the Year award thanks to his consistently strong performances, especially on the international stage.

His prowess is a big part of how CFO was present in all three international events this year (First Stand, MSI, Worlds).
The entire six-man roster of CFO was nominated for this award, plus some more notable names like Đỗ "Levi" Duy Khánh and Hung "Karsa" Hao-Hsuan.
Fan Art of the Year - PapayouFR
This amazing piece by PapayouFR that features T1's bot-lane duo after their win took home the Fan Art of the Year award.
Content Piece of the Year - AloisNL: PUSH PUSH PUSH
Many would credit Alois "Alois" Nelissen for singlehandedly changing the trajectory of Dr. Mundo in both solo queue and professional play. He truly showed people that Mundo can go where he pleases.
There were many notable nominees, including some official ones from Riot, like the Worlds 2025 Finals teaser and the Welcome to Noxus cinematic. Niship "Dhokla" Doshi's iconic vlogs during Worlds were also among the nominated pieces.
LPL Player of the Year - Tarzan
Lee "Tarzan" Seung-yong may be of South Korean descent, but he has been competing in the LPL for half a decade now. Regardless of his team, Tarzan is an impressive jungler and remains one of the top players in the entire region.

Unfortunately, despite his great performances with Anyone's Legend, he was unable to bring home an international trophy this year.
Broadcast Talent of the Year - Chronicler
Maurits "Chronicler" Jan Meeusen won the Broadcast Talent of the Year for 2025. Chronicler has been casting League of Legends, particularly the LCK, for over six years, and he retired during Worlds 2025.

This award is a recognition of the voice that Chronicler provided to League games over the years.
After his retirement, he said that he will still co-stream the LCK Challengers League.
Rookie of the Year - HongQ
Tsai "HongQ" Ming-Hong had a stellar year in his first year playing in tier one leagues. Joined by his ADC Doggo, the rookie midlaner was monumental to CFO's success this year.

Other nominees in this category include KC botlaner Caliste "Caliste" Henry-Hennebert and G2 jungler Rudy "SkewMond" Semaan.
LCK Player of the Year - Bdd
Gwak "Bdd" Bo-sung of KT Rolster has long been an underrated player, both regionally and internationally. This year's Worlds, he finally got to showcase his capabilities in the grand finals against T1.
Play of the Year - Keria fakes out AL
Ryu "Keria" Min-seok's iconic play against Anyone's Legend in Worlds 2025 won this category. Against the Chinese team, Keria's Neeko faked out the enemy team by pretending to be a clone. This resulted in a great Pop Blossom, which gave T1 a big edge in the teamfight.
Two of Keria's plays were nominated, with the other being his masterful disguise as a wolf against Top Esports.
Moment of the Year - T1 complete the three-peat
Of course, the Moment of the Year is T1 finally completing the back-to-back-to-back championship.

Other nominees included Moon "Oner" Hyeon-jun's first-time Dr. Mundo lock-in, 100 Thieves' upset over Bilibili Gaming, and Choi "Doran" Hyeon-jun's "Kruglord" moment.
LTA Player of the Year - Inspired
Kacper "Inspired" Słoma of FlyQuest took the LTA Player of the Year award for the second year in a row (last year's was LCS, of course).
All of his teammates were also nominated in this category.
LEC Player of the Year - Caps
Rasmus "Caps" Winther is probably the most iconic player in the West, not to mention the EMEA region. If anybody deserves this award, it would be Caps.

He also won last year's award for the same category. And, if anybody deserves this award twice, it would be Caps.
Team of the Year - T1
This is where the community became divided. Some say that T1 does not deserve to be the team of the year, since they did not achieve results apart from winning Worlds. Others are making the point that the three-peat is impressive and that they deserve the accolade.

Other teams that were nominated include CFO, KT, G2, HLE, Gen.G, Karmine Corp, and MKOI.
Player of the Year - Chovy
Jeong "Chovy" Ji-hoon took the Player of the Year award. He was widely considered one of, if not the, best players in the world. Once again, he failed his goal of lifting the Summoner's Cup this year, but his mechanical skill and consistency throughout the year were truly award-worthy.
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