In a stunning display of skill and teamwork, Movistar KOI defeated European powerhouse G2 Esports 3-1 in the LEC 2025 Spring Playoffs Grand Final. This victory marks the organization’s first League of Legends EMEA Championship title and establishes them as Europe’s top representative heading into the Mid-Season Invitational.
The series showcased KOI’s strategic dominance, particularly in the later games where their coordinated teamfighting and individual brilliance shone through. After dropping an early game, KOI rallied to win three straight, with the final game featuring a decisive teamfight around the third drake where G2’s midlaner Caps was caught out of position.
North American import Jojopyun made headlines with his exceptional performance in the midlane, outplaying the legendary Caps in crucial moments. His Game 4 Kassadin pick proved instrumental in securing the championship, delivering game-changing plays in teamfights. With this victory, Jojopyun becomes the first North American-born player to win both LCS and LEC titles, cementing his place in League of Legends history.
“Jojo really went from trash talking EU to representing them as their first seed,” commented one fan, highlighting the ironic journey of the former Evil Geniuses midlaner who crossed the Atlantic during the offseason.
KOI’s top laner Myrwn delivered an equally impressive performance throughout the series, dominating his lane against BrokenBlade and influencing pivotal teamfights. His exceptional play on traditionally underperforming champions like K’Sante demonstrated his mechanical prowess and adaptability.
The victory also marks jungle veteran Elyoya’s fourth LEC title, reinforcing his status as one of Europe’s most decorated players. Meanwhile, rookie ADC Supa secured his first major championship in his debut split, validating KOI’s commitment to developing young talent.