Movistar KOI players finished their LEC Spring 2025 run with a victory and more than 500,000 peak viewers tuning in to watch the esports action. Their next stop is MSI 2025!
After several weeks of esports action, Movistar KOI players won the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) Spring 2025 title, securing them a place in the 2025 Mid-Season Invitational (MSI 2025). In addition to taking home the LEC Spring 2025 title, Movistar KOI also reached more than 500,000 concurrent viewers.

Movistar KOI wins LEC Spring 2025
On June 8, Movistar KOI duked it out against G2 Esports in the LEC 2025 Spring Playoffs. Movistar KOI not only achieved a score of 3-1, but also the bulk of the €80,000 prize pool. This earned them spots in both MSI 2025 and the League of Legends event in this year's Esports World Cup (EWC).
"This is a huge win for our organization and for everyone who believes in what we’re building," OverActive Media CEO Adam Adamou said. "To bring home our fourth LEC title, our first under the Movistar KOI banner, is an incredible moment. I’m so proud of our players, coaches and staff, and to our fans — your energy carries us."

Adamou continued, saying that the victory represents more than a trophy. Rather, it shows OverActive Media's global and long-term efforts in uniting talent, infrastructure, and community. He added that Movistar KOI looks forward to continuing its run on the international stage, especially with MSI 2025 taking place in Canada.
For more context, OverActive Media is based in Canada and operates as Movistar KOI in the circuit. Canada is also home to Movistar KOI mid-laner Joseph Joon "Jojopyun" Pyun. He's the first North American to earn a starting position and win a title in the LEC. Check out what he said about this victory below!
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LEC Spring 2025 viewership
Movistar KOI also played a notable part in terms of online viewership. According to Esports Charts, LEC Spring 2025 totaled over 509,101 peak viewers, achieved more than 32.6 million hours watched, and averaged 228,120 viewers per minute. Movistar KOI, in particular, had the top three most-viewed matches of the season.
Earlier this year, Movistar KOI also achieved notable viewership and recognition through the LEC Roadtrip 2025 event in Madrid. Between April 26 and April 27, the event attracted 348,000 peak concurrent viewers. According to OverActive Media, which operates as Movistar KOI in the circuit, LEC Roadtrip 2025 also had over 18,000 attendees. This turned it into a major milestone for regional live esports action.
That's all for now. Are you excited to witness Movistar KOI players duke it out in MSI 2025? Stick around on esports.gg for more news and updates!