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EsportsGlobalfounded 2013

LEC — LoL EMEA Championship

The LoL EMEA Championship (LEC) is an esports tournament organizer that runs the top-tier League of Legends competition for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, operated by Riot Games. Matches are produced from a studio in Berlin, with season finals held at arenas across Europe; in 2023 the league expanded to include Turkey, the CIS region and MENA. Its seasons, including the LEC Winter 2025 broadcast, serve as a qualifying route to the League of Legends World Championship.

$346.7K
total prize money
3.5M
public audience
5 official accounts
2.1M
largest public channel
Twitch · lec
5
official accounts
5 platforms tracked
$346.7K
total prize money

Combined public prize pool / prize money signal.

Audience and reach

How many people follow the team

Official accounts across platforms: brand, per-game and language-specific channels. Size and content reach are separated.

3,517,953
total subscribers

Raw platform totals; not deduplicated across channels.

PlatformAccountSubscribersNote
Twitchlec2 108 808
YouTube@lec423 000
X / TwitterLEC584 932
Instagramlecofficial266 213
TikToklec135 000

Content reach

2.1M
Twitch · lec
423K
YouTube · @lec
584.9K
X / Twitter · LEC
266.2K
Instagram · lecofficial
135K
TikTok · lec

Demand signals

801,369
peak viewers
LEC Winter 2025
801,369
LEC Winter 2025 peak
peak match G2 vs Karmine Corp
606,193
LEC Season Finals 2024 peak
Munich
593,554
LEC Spring 2024 peak
509,010
LEC Spring 2025 peak
417,113
LEC Summer 2024 peak
32,597,770
Broadcast hours watched
LEC Winter 2025
3 properties
Portfolio
LEC season + playoffs · 2024 Season Finals · 2025 Summer Finals
Sporting weight

Prize money and disciplines

A team may compete in several disciplines. Weight is split by game to show where the team is strongest.

Global
Region · Global
2013
Year founded
Prize money by discipline3 games · total $346.7K
LEC Season Finals 2024
$172.7K
LEC Spring 2025
$87.1K
LEC Spring 2024
$86.9K

Prize money is split by discipline.

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