Look Sports Media – The League Awards 2025, masterfully hosted by the dynamic duo of Marc "Caedrel" Lamont and Eefje "Sjokz" Depoortere, celebrated the pinnacle of League of Legends competition and talent. The evening was filled with surprises, emotional speeches, and one very public head-shaving.
The ceremony’s most memorable moment came when Caedrel honored his bet after T1’s Worlds victory with Doran, resulting in a live, on-stage haircut. Fans worldwide cast their votes across 15 categories, recognizing the best players, moments, and personalities in the League of Legends scene.

Here’s a breakdown of all the winners who took home the coveted League Awards 2025:

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Player of the Year – Chovy
Despite Gen.G’s Worlds upset, Chovy’s consistent dominance throughout the year earned him the Player of the Year award, beating out legends like Faker and BDD. "I’m not sure I really deserve this award," Chovy admitted, "but receiving it gives me an even stronger sense of responsibility. I’ll keep working harder and try to bring better performances and results."
LTA Player of the Year – Inspired
FlyQuest’s Inspired secured the LTA Player of the Year award for the second consecutive year. Rumors are swirling about his potential move to Lyon Gaming next season.
LEC Player of the Year – Caps
In a closely contested vote, G2’s Caps, the most decorated player in EMEA, added another accolade to his impressive resume, claiming the LEC Player of the Year title for the second year running.
LPL Player of the Year – Tarzan
Tarzan’s exceptional performance for Anyone’s Legend earned him the LPL Player of the Year award. His contributions were instrumental in the team’s undefeated run to the Worlds Swiss Stage, pushing eventual champions T1 to a nail-biting five-game series.
LCK Player of the Year – BDD
KT Rolster’s BDD emerged victorious in the LCK Player of the Year category. His consistent performance throughout the year culminated in a standout performance during KT’s unexpected journey to the LoL Worlds final.
LCP Player of the Year – Doggo
CTBC Flying Oyster’s (CFO) ADC Doggo was crowned the LCP Player of the Year. His aggressive playstyle and impactful international performances, including a surprising victory against T1 at Worlds, solidified his win.
Team of the Year – T1
T1, the most decorated organization in League of Legends history, added another trophy to their collection, winning Team of the Year. Their record-breaking six LoL Worlds titles speak for themselves. Faker commented, "It was a very tough year, but I’m very happy that we were able to end it on a good note with a victory. I learned a lot, a lot happened."
Rookie of the Year – HongQ
CFO’s young midlaner, HongQ, was recognized as the Rookie of the Year. His exceptional performance has garnered attention, with reports indicating a high-profile move to the LPL next year.
Broadcast Talent of the Year – Chronicler
Chronicler, who retired at the end of the season, was awarded Broadcast Talent of the Year. He ended his career on a high note, casting a Telecom War in the Worlds final.
Esports Creator Talent of the Year – IWDominate
Christian "IWDominate" Rivera took home the Esports Creator of the Year award. He also shaved his head after betting against T1.
Community Creator Talent of the Year – Baus
Simon "Baus" Hofverberg was crowned Community Content Creator of the Year. He accepted the award wearing his prom suit.
Content Piece of the Year – Mundo PUSH PUSH PUSH – AloisNL
Dutch streamer Alois "AloisNL" Nelissen won Content Piece of the Year. He became popular for cosplaying as Dr. Mundo.
Fan Art Piece of the Year – Papayou
French artist Papayou won Fan Art of the Year for his T1 art.
Moment of the Year – T1 complete the 3-peat
T1’s third consecutive Worlds victory was named Moment of the Year.
Play of the Year – Keria fakes out Anyone’s Legend
T1’s Keria won Play of the Year for his Neeko play.








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