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LCS All-Stars

Country United States
Ranking
Matches – / 12
Win Rate – / 50%
Current streak
Record win streak 2 wins
Record lose streak 2 lose
Earned – / –
MVP

LCS

LCS All-Stars is a North American League of Legends team with a history spanning from 2016 to 2020. While they never achieved major championship titles, they consistently participated in prestigious international events like the All-Star tournaments, showcasing a roster of talented players over the years. Their legacy lies in their participation in the elite level of competitive League of Legends and their contribution to the vibrant North American scene, rather than specific tournament wins. They played approximately 12 matches, achieving a win rate of 50%.

* description created only based on ggscore.com database

LCS Roster

PlayerBunny FuFuu
Position
CountryUnited States
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PlayerMeteos
PositionJungle
CountryUnited States
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PlayerVoyboy
PositionMid
CountryUnited States
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PlayerSneaky
PositionAD Carry
CountryUnited States
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PlayerShiphtur
PositionSupport
CountryCanada
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LCS matches

About LCS

The team's history is primarily defined by its participation in All-Star events. Between 2016 and 2020, they received direct invitations to nearly every All-Star tournament, demonstrating a consistent level of recognition within the League of Legends community. These All-Star appearances, including events in Barcelona, Las Vegas, and others, provided valuable international experience and exposure for the players involved. The team's participation was almost exclusively in invitation-only tournaments, indicating a high level of performance and recognition in the previous years.

Over its existence, LCS All-Stars boasted a diverse roster of approximately 20 players. The initial lineup featured notable names like Aphromoo, Impact, Reignover, Bjergsen, and Doublelift, setting a high standard for subsequent players. Other significant contributors included CoreJJ, Licorice, Jensen, Bang, and Meteos. While the team currently doesn't have an official roster, the talent pool that passed through its ranks highlights its contributions to the broader competitive League of Legends landscape.

In terms of rankings, LCS All-Stars achieved a peak world ranking of 14th and a peak regional (NA) ranking of 9th in late 2020. These rankings reflect their consistent performance at the highest level of competition, even without securing major tournament victories. Currently, the team is inactive and no longer appears in official rankings. However, their contributions to the competitive scene and the careers of numerous players helped to cement their place in League of Legends history.

* the description uses only data available in the ggscore.com database

Other players

Player Date
jungle.Trick2g 2020-12-20
support.Starsmitten 2020-12-20
mid.Yassuo 2020-12-20
mid.Tyler1 2020-12-20
support.CoreJJ 2020-12-18

How much LCS earned

Team LCS All-Stars does not take prizes in major tournaments