2016 Summer European League of Legends Championship Series

2016 EU LCS Summer Split
League European League of Legends Championship Series
Sport League of Legends
Number of matches 90
Number of teams 10
TV partner(s) twitch.tv, Azubu, YouTube
Regular season champions G2 Esports
Runners-up Splyce
Season MVP Kim "Trick" Gang-yun (G2 ESports)
Promoted to EU LCS Misfits
Relegated to EU CS FC Schalke 04
Playoffs MVP Kim "Trick" Gang-yun
2016 EU LCS Summer Playoffs
Champions G2 Esports
  Runners-up Splyce
Grand Final MVP Trick

2016 Summer European League of Legends Championship Series split (2016 Summer EU LCS) is the fourth season and eighth split of the European League of Legends Championship Series, (EU LCS) the highest level of League of Legends play in Europe. Most games are being played at Riot Games' studio in Adlershof, Berlin, Germany.[1] The finals will be at the TAURON Arena Kraków in Kraków, Poland.[2]

Final regular season standings

Place Team Match record Points
1. G2 Esports 10W-8T-0L 38
2. Splyce 9W-6T-3L 33
3. Giants Gaming 8W-3T-7L 27
4. H2k-Gaming 7W-6T-5L 27
5. Fnatic 7W-6T-5L 27
6. Unicorns of Love 6W-5T-7L 23
7. Team Vitality 3W-9T-6L 18
8. FC Schalke 04 3W-9T-6L 18
9. Origen 2W-8T-8L 14
10. ROCCAT 2W-6T-10L 12

H2k finished above Fnatic after defeating them in a tiebreaker game

Team Vitality finished above Schalke 04 after defeating them in a tiebreaker game

Rosters

Team Players
ID Name Role
Fnatic
  • Top
  • Jungle
  • Mid
  • AD Carry
  • Support
  • Sub
  • Sub
G2 Esports
  • Top
  • Jungle
  • Mid
  • AD Carry
  • Support
  • Sub
  • Sub
GIANTS! Gaming
  • Top
  • Jungle
  • Mid
  • AD Carry
  • Support
  • Sub
  • Sub
H2k-Gaming
  • Odoamne
  • Jankos
  • Ryu
  • Freeze
  • FORG1VEN (playoffs only)
  • VandeR
  • Hulberto (sub)
  • Knugen (sub)
  • Top
  • Jungle
  • Mid
  • AD Carry
  • AD Carry
  • Support
  • Sub
  • Sub
Origen
  • Top
  • Jungle
  • Mid
  • AD Carry
  • Support
  • Sub
  • Sub
ROCCAT
  • Parang
  • Airwaks
  • Betsy
  • Steelback
  • Raise
  • fredy122 (sub)
  • extinkt (sub)
  • Top
  • Jungle
  • Mid
  • AD Carry
  • Support
  • Sub
  • Sub
Schalke 04
  • Steve
  • Gilius
  • Fox
  • MrRalleZ
  • sprattel
  • Dexter (sub)
  • Solaaaa (sub)
  • Etienne Michels
  • Berk Demir
  • Hampus Myhre
  • Rasmus Skinneholm
  • Hampus Abrahamsson
  • Marcel Feldkamp
  • Nico Linke
  • Top
  • Jungler
  • Mid
  • AD Carry
  • Support
  • Sub
  • Sub
Splyce
  • Martin Hansen
  • Jonas Andersen
  • Chres Laursen
  • Kasper Kobberup
  • Mihael Mehle
  • Jesper Terkildsen (sub)
  • Jeffrey de Vries (sub)
  • Top
  • Jungler
  • Mid
  • AD Carry
  • Support
  • Sub
  • Sub
Unicorns of Love
  • Vizicsacsi
  • Move
  • Exileh
  • Veritas
  • Hylissang
  • Kiss Tamás
  • Kang Min-su
  • Fabian Schubert
  • Kim Kyoung-min
  • Top
  • Jungler
  • Mid
  • AD Carry
  • Support

Teams

Team Position in 2016 Spring Split First appearance in LCS Number of splits in LCS
Schalke 04 N/A (7th as Elements) Summer 2016 0
Fnatic 3rd Spring 2013 7
G2 Esports 1st Spring 2016 1
Giants Gaming 10th Spring 2013 4
H2k-Gaming 4th Spring 2015 3
Origen 2nd Summer 2015 2
Splyce 8th Spring 2016 1
Team ROCCAT 9th Spring 2014 5
Team Vitality5th/6th Spring 2016 1
Unicorns of Love 5th/6th Spring 2015 3
Team notes

    Promotion/Relegation

    Team Status
    Misfits Promoted
    Origen Requalified
    ROCCAT Requalified
    Millenium e-Sports Eliminated
    FC Schalke 04 Relegated

    Bracket

      Thursday     Friday     Sunday
                               
          10  ROCCAT 3  
      10  ROCCAT 3     8  FC Schalke 04 1    
      2  Millenium e-Sports 2         8   FC Schalke 04 1
          1  Misfits 3
          9  Origen 3    
            1  Misfits 2  

    Playoffs


    Playoff standings

    Place Team Championship points
    1st G2 Esports Already qualified for 2016 League of Legends World Championship
    2nd Splyce 90
    3rd H2k-Gaming 70
    4th Unicorns of Love 40
    5th/6th Giants Gaming, Fnatic 20
    7th/10th Team Vitality, FC Schalke 04, Origen, ROCCAT 0

    Bracket

    The semi-finals match between fnatic and H2k was delayed two days due to technical reasons.[3]
      Quarterfinals     Semifinals     Final
                               
          1  G2 Esports 3  
      3  Giants Gaming 1     6  Unicorns of Love 1    
      6  Unicorns of Love 3         1   G2 Esports 3
          2  Splyce 1
          2  Splyce 3    
      4  H2k-Gaming 3     4  H2k-Gaming 2   Third place
      5  fnatic 0   6  Unicorns of Love 1
      4  H2k-Gaming 3

    EU Regional Qualifiers

      Quarterfinals     Semifinals     Final
                               
      3  Unicorns of Love 3  
      4  Giants Gaming 0         1  Splyce 3
            2  Fnatic 0     3  Unicorns of Love 2
            3  Unicorns of Love 3  
      3         
      4       

    References

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