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2016 EU LCS Summer Split
LeagueEuropean League of Legends Championship Series
SportLeague of Legends
Number of matches90
Number of teams10
TV partner(s)Twitch, Azubu, YouTube
Regular season championsG2 Esports
  Runners-upSplyce
Season MVPKim "Trick" Gang-yun (G2 ESports)
Promoted to EU LCSMisfits
Relegated to EU CSFC Schalke 04
MVPKim "Trick" Gang-yun
2016 EU LCS Summer Playoffs
ChampionsG2 Esports
  Runners-upSplyce
Grand Final MVPTrick
Seasons

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. It was won by G2 Esports, with a roster of Expect, Trick, PerkZ, Zven, Mithy, Relinquished, Kikis, their first title.[citation needed] Most games were being played at Riot Games' studio in Adlershof, Berlin, Germany.[1] The finals were 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

Korea Gamsu
Korea Spirit
Netherlands Febiven
Sweden Rekkles
France YellOwStaR
Spain Werlyb (as substitute)
Sweden Klaj (as substitute)

Noh Young-Jin
Lee Da-yoon (이다윤)
Fabian Diepstraten
Martin Larsson
Bora Kim
Jorge Casanovas
Johan Olsson

Top
Jungle
Mid
AD Carry
Support
Top
Support

G2 Esports

Korea Expect
Korea Trick
Croatia PerkZ
Denmark Zven
Spain Mithy
Sweden RelinQuished (as substitute)
Poland Kikis (as substitute)

Dae-han Ki (대한기)
Kim Kang Yoon (김강윤)
Luka Perkovic
Jesper Svenningsen
Alfonso Aguirre Rodriguez
Joel Fjellström
Mateusz Szkudlarek

Top
Jungle
Mid
AD Carry
Support
AD Carry
Top

GIANTS! Gaming

Germany SmittyJ
United Kingdom Maxlore
Korea NighT
Korea S0NSTAR
Sweden Hustlin
Spain Samux (as substitute)
Netherlands Special (as substitute)

Lennart Warkus
Nubar Sarafian
Gun Woo Na
Son Seung-ik (손승익)
Morgan Granberg
Samuel Fernández Fort
Joran Scheffer

Top
Jungle
Mid
AD Carry
Support
AD Carry
Mid

H2k-Gaming

Romania Odoamne
Poland Jankos
Korea Ryu
Czech Republic Freeze
Poland VandeR
Greece FORG1VEN (playoffs only)
Sweden Hulberto (as substitute)
Sweden Knugen (as substitute)

Andrei Pascu
Marcin Jankowski
Ryu Sang-ook
Aleš Kněžínek
Oskar Bogdan
Konstantinos Tzortziou
Johan Johansson
Jesper Rundberg

Top
Jungle
Mid
AD Carry
Support
AD Carry
Jungle
AD Carry

Origen

France sOAZ
Germany Amazing
Germany PowerOfEvil
Spain xPeke
Netherlands Hybrid
Finland Cyanide (as substitute)
Greece FORG1VEN (as substitute) (June–August)

Paul Boyer
Maurice Stückenschneider
Tristan Schrage
Enrique Cedeño Martínez
Glenn Doornenbal
Lauri Happonen
Konstantinos Tzortziou

Top
Jungle
Mid
AD Carry
Support
Jungle
AD Carry

ROCCAT

Korea Parang
Switzerland Airwaks
Sweden Betsy
France Steelback
Korea Raise
United Kingdom fredy122 (as substitute)
Lithuania extinkt (as substitute)

Sang-won Lee
Karim Benghalia
Felix Edling
Pierre Medjaldi
Ji-hwan Oh
Simon Payne
Vytautas Mélinauskas

Top
Jungle
Mid
AD Carry
Support
Top
Support

Schalke 04

France Steve
Germany Gilius
Sweden Fox
Denmark MrRalleZ
Sweden sprattel
Germany Dexter (as substitute)
Germany Solaaaa (as substitute)

Etienne Michels
Berk Demir
Hampus Myhre
Rasmus Skinneholm
Hampus Abrahamsson
Marcel Feldkamp
Nico Linke

Top
Jungler
Mid
AD Carry
Support
Jungle
AD Carry

Splyce

Denmark Wunderwear
Denmark Trashy
Denmark Sencux
Denmark Kobbe
Slovenia Mikyx
Denmark Gripex (as substitute)
Netherlands Vizility (as substitute)

Martin Hansen
Jonas Andersen
Chres Laursen
Kasper Kobberup
Mihael Mehle
Jesper Terkildsen
Jeffrey de Vries

Top
Jungle
Mid
AD Carry
Support
Jungle
AD Carry

Unicorns of Love

Hungary Vizicsacsi
Korea Move
Germany Exileh
Korea Veritas
Bulgaria Hylissang

Kiss Tamás
Kang Min-su
Fabian Schubert
Kim Kyoung-min
Zdravets Galabov

Top
Jungle
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 Vitality 5th/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
8 FC Schalke 04 1
10 ROCCAT 3
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]

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EU Regional Qualifiers

References

  1. ^ http://espn.go.com/esports/story/_/id/15720113/eu-lcs-breakdown
  2. ^ http://eu.lolesports.com/en/articles/set-your-sights-on-krakow-for-the-eu-summer-finals
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-08-14. Retrieved 2016-08-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)