Which Teams Are Going To The 2022 LoL World Championship?
The 2022 League of Legends World Championship is nearly here. Which teams will be going?
André González Rodríguez
02nd Sep 2022 16:00
Image via Riot Games
Now that all of the leagues have begun their respective postseasons, it's safe to say that we can start looking ahead towards the future, this, of course, is the 2022 League of Legends World Championship.
The League of Legends World Championship is the most important international event in the League of Legends calendar. A tournament where multiple teams across different regions all around the globe gather in one place, one country, in order to showcase which is the best in the world.
As opposed to the 12 total regions, this year's tournament will feature 11 as the League of Legends Continental League will be unable to send out a team due to their play being paused earlier this year on March 25. It'll be a total of 24 teams participating in the event.
Without any further introduction, here are the teams that have qualified for the 2022 LoL World Championship thus far.
Which Teams Are Going To The 2022 LoL World Championship?
LCS (North America)
- 100 Thieves
- Cloud9
- TBD
LEC (Europe)
- G2 Esports
- Rogue
- MAD Lions
- TBD
LPL (China)
- Top Esports
- JD Gaming
- TBD
- TBD
LCK (Korea)
- Gen.G
- T1
- TBD
- TBD
PCS (Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and Southeast Asia)
- TBD
- TBD
VCS (Vietnam)
- TBD
- TBD
CBLOL (Brazil)
- TBD
LLA (Latin America)
- Isarus
LJL (Japan)
- TBD
LCO (Oceania)
- TBD
TCL (Turkey)
- Turkey
The 2022 League of Legends World Championship begins on Thursday, September 29, 2022 and will be held in North America.
The tournament will begin with the play-in stage which will be held in Mexico City, Mexico and will run until Tuesday, October 4, 2022.
About The Author
André González Rodríguez
André is a Freelance League of Legends Journalist at GGRecon. He has written about his state’s local esports teams such as the Florida Mayhem and the Florida Mutineers on the Valencia Voice (Valencia College’s online newspaper). André has been watching esports since 2013 spanning different titles such as Call of Duty, League of Legends, Overwatch, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Super Smash Bros. Melee, and Ultimate, as well as other FGC titles.