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2016 European League of Legends Championship Series season
File:EU LCS logo.jpg
LeagueEuropean League of Legends Championship Series
SportLeague of Legends
TV partner(s)twitch.tv/riotgames (online)
Finals championsG2 Esports (Kikis, Trick, PerkZ, Emperor, Hybrid)
  Runners-upOrigen (sOAZ, Amazing, PowerOfEvil, Zven, Mithy)

The 2016 Spring European League of Legends Championship Series (2016 Spring EU LCS) was the first split of the fourth season of the European League of Legends Championship Series. The spring split began on January 16, with a rematch of the 2015 EU LCS Summer playoff finals. Most matches were played at a film studio in Adlershof, Berlin. The finals were played in ?

Offseason

Rosters

[needs update]

Team Players
ID Name Role
Elements
  • Steve
  • Gilius
  • Eika
  • MrRalleZ
  • sprattel
  • Dexter (sub)
  • Solaaaa (sub)
Fnatic
G2 Esports
GIANTS! Gaming
H2k-Gaming


Origen
Splyce


ROCCAT
Team Vitality
Unicorns of Love

Final regular season standings

Place Team Match record Game record Champ. points
1. G2 Esports 15-3
2. H2k-Gaming 14-4
3. Vitality 13-5
4. Origen 11-7
5. Unicorns of Love 10-8
6. Fnatic 9-9
7. Elements (League of Legends) 6–12
8. Splyce 5-13
9. Team ROCCAT 4-14
10. GIANTS! Gaming 3-15

Teams

Team Position in 2015 Summer Split First appearance in LCS Number of splits in LCS
Elements[a] 7th Spring 2014 4
Fnatic 1st Spring 2013 6
G2 Esports Spring 2016 0
Giants Gaming 5–6th Spring 2013 3
H2k-Gaming 3rd Spring 2015 2
Origen 2nd Summer 2015 1
Splyce[b] Spring 2016 0
Team ROCCAT 5–6th Spring 2014 4
Team Vitality[c] Spring 2016 0
Unicorns of Love 4th Spring 2015 2
Team notes
  1. ^ Was part of Alliance prior to Spring 2015
  2. ^ Spot aquired from Team Dignitas EU, due to the organisation having two LCS teams[1]
  3. ^ Spot aquired from Gambit Gaming[2]

Playoffs

Playoff standings

Place Team Championship points
1st G2 Esports 90
2nd 70
3rd 50
4th 30
5th/6th 10
5th/6th 10

Bracket

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References

  1. ^ "Million-dollar deal for pro-gaming team". BBC. November 3, 2015. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  2. ^ Sillis, Ben (December 9, 2015). "Team Vitality is coming to League of Legends". Red Bull GmbH. Retrieved December 10, 2015.