2021 LCK season

The 2021 LCK season was the tenth year of South Korea's LCK, a professional esports league for the MOBA PC game League of Legends.

2021 LCK season
LeagueLCK
SportLeague of Legends
Duration13 January – 10 April (Spring)
Number of teams10
Spring
Season championsDWG KIA
  Runners-upGen.G
Season MVPKim "Canyon" Geon-bu[1]
(DWG KIA)
Summer
Season championsDWG KIA
  Runners-upT1
Season MVPHan "Peanut" Wang-ho[2]
(Nongshim RedForce)

2021 was also the first season LCK implemented their long-term partnership model.[3] On 1 November 2020, Riot Korea announced the ten organizations that successfully signed the contract for LCK franchising model.[4]

The regular season format of the LCK is double round robin. During the first round of the split, games are played five days per week, and for the second round, games take place four days a week.[5]

The spring split began on 13 January 2021 and concluded with the spring finals on 10 April 2021.

Broadcasting

The LCK was broadcast at the following platforms:[6]

  • Korean: Naver, Afreeca TV, Twitch
  • English: Twitch
  • Chinese: HuyaTV
  • French: OTP

Spring

Regular season

Pos Team SW SL GW GL Pts Qualification
1 DWG KIA 16 2 33 10 23 Advance to Semifinals
2 Gen.G 13 5 29 15 14
3 Hanwha Life Esports 12 6 26 18 8 Advance to Quarterfinals
4 T1 11 7 27 17 10
5 DRX 9 9 21 26 5
6 Nongshim RedForce 7 11 18 24 6
7 KT Rolster 6 12 18 27 9
8 Liiv SANDBOX 6 12 15 25 10
9 Afreeca Freecs 5 13 16 26 10
10 Fredit BRION 5 13 12 27 15
Source: [7]

Playoffs

Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
                   
      DWG KIA 3  
Hanwha Life Esports 3     Hanwha Life Esports 0  
Nongshim RedForce 2       DWG KIA 3
    Gen.G 0
      Gen.G 3
T1 3     T1 0  
DRX 1  

Summer

Regular season

Pos Team SW SL GW GL Pts Qualification
1 DWG KIA 12 6 29 14 15 Advance to Semifinals
2 Gen.G 12 6 27 19 8
3 Nongshim RedForce 12 6 27 19 8 Advance to Quarterfinals
4 T1 11 7 25 19 6
5 Liiv SANDBOX 11 7 26 21 5
6 Afreeca Freecs 11 7 25 21 4
7 KT Rolster 7 11 21 25 4
8 Hanwha Life Esports 7 11 17 26 9
9 Fredit BRION 5 13 20 28 8
10 DRX 2 16 9 34 25
Source: [8]

Playoffs

Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
                   
      DWG KIA 3  
Nongshim RedForce 3     Nongshim Redforce 0  
Afreeca Freecs 1       DWG KIA 3
    T1 1
      Gen.G 1
T1 3     T1 3  
Liiv Sandbox 0  

References

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