2017 EU LCS season

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2017 EU LCS season
League EU LCS
Sport League of Legends
Number of teams10
TV partner(s) Twitch, Azubu, YouTube
Spring
Season champions G2 Esports
  Runners-up Unicorns of Love
Season MVP Kiss "Vizicsacsi" Tamás [1]
Summer
Season championsG2 Esports
  Runners-up Misfits Gaming
EU LCS seasons

The 2017 European League of Legends Championship Series (2017 EU LCS) was the fifth season of the European League of Legends Championship Series (EU LCS), the highest level of professional League of Legends play in Europe. Most games were being played at Studio K/L in Adlershof, Berlin, Germany. The finals were held at the Barclaycard Arena in Hamburg, Germany. [2]

Contents

The Spring Split was won by G2 Esports, with a roster of Expect, Trick, PerkZ, Zven, and Mithy and was their third EU LCS Champions title.

Spring

Regular season

Group A
PlaceTeamSeries recordGame recordPoints
1. G2 Esports 12W - 1L25W - 8L+17
2. Misfits 8W - 5L19W - 12L+7
3. Fnatic 6W - 7L17W - 19L-2
4. Team ROCCAT 6W - 7L14W - 17L-3
5. Giants Gaming 2W - 11L8W - 24L-16
Group B
PlaceTeamSeries recordGame recordPoints
1. Unicorns of Love 11W - 2L23W - 8L+15
2. H2k-Gaming 10W - 3L22W - 8L+14
3. Splyce 7W - 6L17W - 13L+4
4. Team Vitality 3W - 10L9W - 21L-12
5. Origen 0W - 13L2W - 26L-24

Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 G2 Esports 3
3 Misfits 3 6 Fnatic 1
6 Splyce 2 1 G2 Esports 3
2 Unicorns of Love 1
2 Unicorns of Love 3
4 H2k-Gaming 0 4 Misfits 1
5 Fnatic 3 Third place
6 Fnatic 3
4 Misfits 0

Summer

Regular season

Group A
PosTeamW - L (S)W - L (G)PointsQualification (not final)
1. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fnatic 9 - 119 - 4+15Advance to semifinals
2. Flag of Spain.svg G2 Esports 7 - 317 - 9+8Advance to quarterfinals
3. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Misfits 5 - 512 - 13-1
4. Flag of Germany.svg Team ROCCAT 3 - 710 - 14-6Remains in EU LCS for 2018 Spring Season
5. Flag of Sweden.svg Ninjas in Pyjamas 1 - 104 - 20-16Qualification to Promotion Tournament
Group B
PosTeamW - L (S)W - L (G)PointsQualification (not final)
1. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg H2k-Gaming 7 - 316 - 6+10Advance to semifinals
2. Flag of Germany.svg Unicorns of Love 6 - 416 - 12+4Advance to quarterfinals
3. Flag of Germany.svg Splyce 6 - 412 - 11+1
4. Flag of France.svg Team Vitality 4 - 610 - 13-3Remains in EU LCS for 2018 Spring Season
5. Flag of Germany.svg Mysterious Monkeys 3 - 86 - 18-13Qualification to Promotion Tournament

Playoffs

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