All LCK Awards 2025 winners

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With the 2025 season wrapping up, the yearly LCK Awards took place at the CJ ENM Center in Seoul. After yet another dominant year by the Korean league, which won all international events, here are the LCK Awards winners.

All LCK Awards 2025 winners

LCK 2025 Awards Winners – a contest between the top four teams

Below you can find the list of all winners, highlighted in bold among the nominees.

Top Laner of the Year

  • Choi “Doran” Hyeon-joon
  • Choi “Zeus” Woo-je
  • Kim “Kiin” Gi-in

Kiin ended up winning the award with almost no surprises. Despite Doran winning the world championship and Zeus being a key player to HLE’s success in the first part of the season, Kiin was the undisputed best for overall level of play and consistency, to the point where some were considering him the best player in the world at certain points of the season.

Jungler of the Year

  • Moon “Cuzz” Woo-chan
  • Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu
  • Mun “Oner” Hyeon-jun

Similar to Kiin, Oner was just as important for T1, even more so in 2025 compared to previous seasons. The player was fundamental during T1’s victories and was often the one carrying the team, even when the performance wasn’t ideal. He was one of the leading forces to T1’s three-peat, and while Cuzz was also equally important for KT, the difference was still there.

Mid Laner of the Year

  • Gwak “Bdd” Bo-seong
  • Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok
  • Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon

The mid laner award was among three players who were also part of the Best Player of the Year award. In the end, Chovy ended up coming out on top, having had one of the strongest seasons in terms of consistency and leading Gen.G to his fifth LCK title and a second MSI trophy.

Bottom (ADC) of the Year

  • Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong
  • Park “Viper” Do-hyeon
  • Park “Ruler” Jae-hyuk

Gumayusi ended up taking the award, beating the competition from outstanding players like Viper and Ruler. The former T1 and now HLE player came out on top after his incredible Worlds run, where he won the Finals MVP.

Support of the Year

  • Yoo “Delight” Hwan-joong
  • Joo “Duro” Min-kyu
  • Ryu “Keria” Min-seok

The support of the year award was a closer contest between Keria and Duro, the top two supports in the league. While Gen.G’s player looked stronger in the first part of the year, Keria ramped up in the second half with incredible MVP performances both domestically and, most importantly, at Worlds, proving once again he’s the one to beat.

Player of the Year

  • Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong
  • Gwak “Bdd” Bo-seong
  • Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok
  • Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon

The contest for the best Player of the Year was extremely close. All four nominees had their reasons to win it: Gumayusi, for his overall year after the initial struggles; Bdd, for his outstanding year and being KT’s carry to a Worlds final; Faker, for winning his sixth World Championship; and Chovy, who already won the LCK mid laner of the year, and for being the best player individually throughout the year. In the end, it was Bdd who ended up taking the award and will get his own recognition like all the other three nominees.

LCK Awards 2025 Nominees
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Other LCK Awards 2025 winners

Rookie of the Year

  • Nam “Diable” Dae-geun

Public Player Award

  • Jeon “Raptor” Eo-jin

Coach of the Year

  • Kim “KIM” Jeong-soo

Regular Season MVP

  •  Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon

All-LCK First Team

  • Gen.G

Solo Kill of the Year

  • Jeon “Siwoo” Si-woo
  • Choi “Zeus” Woo-je

Most Champion Picks Player

  • Heo “ShowMaker” Su

Fantasteel Award

  • Moon “Cuzz” Woo-chan

Re-Rise Award

  • Joo “Duro” Min-kyu

Best KDA Player Award

  • Park “Ruler” Jae-hyuk

Gold King Award

  • Kim “Aiming” Ha-ram

LCK Honors Award

  • Woori Bank

Best Sportsmanship Award

  • Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok

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Davide "Dovi" Xu

Davide "Dovi" Xu

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If there’s one thing Davide knows better than his morning coffee, it’s League of Legends. He has spent more than 10 years playing the game. When he’s not writing, he’s probably playing padel or pretending to work while actually watching esports tournaments.
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