Who won LOL Worlds 2014?

Who won LOL Worlds 2014?

Samsung Galaxy White
The bracket stage started on 3 October in Busan, South Korea, and concluded on 19 October with the grand final hosted at the 45,000-seats Seoul World Cup Stadium, where South Korean team Samsung Galaxy White beat the Chinese team Star Horn Royal Club to become the 2014 League of Legends world champions.

Which country won the 2014 World Cup?

Germany
2014 FIFA World Cup

Copa do Mundo da FIFA Brasil 2014
Champions Germany (4th title)
Runners-up Argentina
Third place Netherlands
Fourth place Brazil

Who won the best player in 2014 World Cup?

Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi was chosen as the Golden Ball winner for the 2014 World Cup. The award is handed out to the player voted as the tournament’s best. However, it came after a losing effort against Germany in the final. Messi turned 27 during this summer’s tournament.

Who won 2016 worlds?

SK Telecom T1
2016 League of Legends World Championship

Tournament information
Purse $5,070,000 USD
Final positions
Champion SK Telecom T1 (3rd title)
Runner-up Samsung Galaxy

Who won worlds LoL 2019?

FunPlus Phoenix
2019 League of Legends World Championship

Tournament information
Champion FunPlus Phoenix (1st title)
Runner-up G2 Esports
3rd place Invictus Gaming SK Telecom T1
MVP Gao “Tian” Tianliang (FunPlus Phoenix)

When was the League of Legends World Championship?

The 2014 League of Legends World Championship was the world championship that was held from September 18, 2014, to October 19, 2014, for the multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game League of Legends. It was the fourth iteration of the League of Legends World Championship.

How many people watched the League of Legends World Championship?

The 2014 World Championship games were streamed live by 40 broadcast partners, and cast in 19 languages. The grand finals were watched by 27 million people, with concurrent viewership peaking at over 11 million viewers.

How old was Shahar Shenhar when he won his last World Championship?

Israel’s Shahar Shenhar achieves multiple firsts with his second, back-to-back World Championship title! For fourteenth-ranked Shahar Shenhar, it seemed like nothing would top his 2013 World Championship victory. However, the 21-year-old player proved that the last time wasn’t a fluke.