The League Awards are back, and fans couldn’t be more excited. League of Legends personalities Marc “Caedrel” Lamont and Eefje “Sjokz” Depoortere will once again host the 2025 edition of the show, bringing together players, teams, and fans from across the globe to celebrate another incredible year in the world of LoL esports.
THE LEAGUE AWARDS ARE BACK FOR 2025!@Caedrel & @sjokz are your hosts for this celebration of the lolesports year on November 28th on https://t.co/xrbo7zwrNK
SEE YOU THERE! ♥️♥️ pic.twitter.com/HpWCf1gR6H
— League Awards (@LeagueAwards) October 14, 2025
The League Awards Return This November
The second annual League Awards will take place on November 28th, 2025, live from Munich’s SAP Garden. The event will be streamed exclusively on Twitch.tv/Caedrel, where fans can tune in to see their favourite pros and personalities recognised for their achievements over the past competitive season.
Caedrel and Sjokz announced the show on social media, confirming that this year’s production will be “bigger and better” than last year’s debut. Fans on Reddit and X (formerly Twitter) are already buzzing, with many praising the community-driven, light-hearted tone of the show compared to other esports ceremonies.
“I’d much rather them hang out in a house where guests pop on the stream,” one fan wrote. “It feels more like something by the community, for the community.”
Powered by Red Bull and Marriott Bonvoy
This year’s League Awards are supported by Red Bull and Marriott Bonvoy, two major partners that are helping elevate the production to a new level. The collaboration with Red Bull is especially fitting, as the show takes place just one day before Red Bull’s “League of Its Own 2025” event, a major exhibition tournament featuring some of the biggest names in the game.
The League Awards will celebrate every corner of the LoL esports ecosystem, from international tournaments to regional leagues and content creation. Fans and industry insiders alike will have their say through a mix of community and panel voting to decide the winners across categories like Player of the Year, Team of the Year, and Best Content Piece.
Remembering Last Year’s Winners
Last year’s inaugural League Awards crowned Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok as Player of the Year, while T1 took home Team of the Year after an incredible 2024 season. Other notable winners included Fahad “Massu” Abdulmalek as Rookie of the Year and Kacper “Inspired” Słoma as LCS Player of the Year, highlighting talent from every level of competition.
With G2 Esports, T1, Karmine Corp, and NNO all hinted to appear on stream this time around, fans are already predicting another star-studded show filled with unforgettable moments, memes, and maybe even a few surprise performances.
A Growing Tradition in Esports
The League Awards have quickly joined the ranks of other major esports award shows like the Esports Awards and the HLTV Awards, which celebrate excellence in titles such as Counter-Strike. While those shows focus on industry recognition and grand stages, the League Awards have carved out their own niche, a celebration that feels more personal, community-driven, and full of LoL’s signature charm.
As the esports scene continues to grow, it’s events like this that remind fans why they fell in love with the competition in the first place: the passion, the rivalries, and the shared sense of community that stretches across the globe.
When and Where to Watch
Fans can catch The League Awards 2025 on November 28th via Twitch.tv/Caedrel. Expect appearances from some of the biggest names in League of Legends, light-hearted banter between Sjokz and Caedrel, and plenty of community-fuelled fun.