Crossfire - CFML 05/01 11:00 - LGD Gaming v eStar 0-1
Crossfire - CFM Champions Cup 04/05 10:50 - KingZone Gaming v LGD Gaming View
Crossfire - CFM Champions Cup 04/04 11:00 - BaiSha Gaming v LGD Gaming View
DOTA2 - PGL Wallachia - CN Quals 03/28 02:00 65 LGD Gaming v G2.iG 1-2
DOTA2 - PGL Wallachia - CN Quals 03/27 06:55 63 Azure Ray v LGD Gaming 2-1
LOL - LPL Spring 03/26 11:00 - LGD Gaming v Royal Never Give Up 2-0
DOTA2 - PGL Wallachia - CN Quals 03/26 07:45 67 G2.iG v LGD Gaming 0-2
DOTA2 - PGL Wallachia - CN Quals 03/25 11:00 - LGD Gaming v Dark Horse View
DOTA2 - PGL Wallachia - CN Quals 03/25 08:20 - LGD Gaming v Dark Horse 2-0
LOL - LPL Spring 03/24 07:00 - Rare Atom v LGD Gaming 0-2
DOTA2 - DreamLeague Quals - CN 03/23 08:00 - LGD Gaming v G2.iG 0-2
Crossfire - CFPL 03/22 13:00 - BaiSha Gaming v LGD Gaming View
DOTA2 - DreamLeague Quals - CN 03/22 12:00 - goal of all life is death v LGD Gaming 0-2
DOTA2 - DreamLeague Quals - CN 03/22 08:00 - LGD Gaming v KEV 1-2
Crossfire - CFPL 03/20 13:00 - Team WE v LGD Gaming 1-1
LOL - LPL Spring 03/19 09:00 - LGD Gaming v Weibo Gaming 2-1
Crossfire - CFPL 03/17 13:00 - LGD Gaming v Evolution Power 0-1
Crossfire - CFPL 03/15 13:00 - Qing Jiu Club v LGD Gaming 1-1
LOL - LPL Spring 03/15 07:00 - LGD Gaming v ThunderTalk Gaming 0-2
Crossfire - CFPL 03/13 13:00 - LGD Gaming v All Gamers 0-1
LOL - LPL Spring 03/11 09:00 - Oh My God v LGD Gaming 2-0
Crossfire - CFPL 03/10 11:00 - LGD Gaming v eStar 1-1
LOL - LPL Spring 03/08 07:00 - LGD Gaming v LNG Esports 2-1
Crossfire - CFPL 03/07 11:00 - Edward Gaming v LGD Gaming 1-0
LOL - LPL Spring 03/04 09:00 - LGD Gaming v Top Esports 0-2
Crossfire - CFPL 03/03 11:00 - LGD Gaming v XROCK 1-0
LOL - LPL Spring 03/01 07:00 - LGD Gaming v Bilibili Gaming 0-2
Crossfire - CFPL 02/29 11:00 - KingZone Gaming v LGD Gaming 1-1
LOL - LPL Spring 02/26 11:00 - Invictus Gaming v LGD Gaming 2-1
Crossfire - CFPL 02/25 11:00 - LGD Gaming v BaiSha Gaming View

Wikipedia - LGD Gaming

LGD Gaming is a Chinese professional esports organization based in Hangzhou. It is one of the oldest esports organizations in China and currently has players competing in Dota 2, Honor of Kings, League of Legends, Overwatch, and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.

LGD's Dota 2 team was notably in a partnership with PSG Esports, and is known for making it to the grand finals of The International 2018 and The International 2021. The partnership expired in September 2023. Its League of Legends team competes in the League of Legends Pro League (LPL), the top level of professional League of Legends in China.

LGD are also members of the Esports World Cup Foundation Club Support Program, funded by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, which gives teams monetary rewards for painting the Esports World Cup tournament series in a positive light and driving engagement to the tournament, which is seen to some as a sportswashing tool that Saudi Arabia is using to distract the public from their poor human rights record.

History

History

LGD Gaming created their League of Legends division on 20 February 2012, with Zhou "Bug" Qilin leading the team. After the TGA Grand Prix 2012, LGD qualified for the Season 2 China Regional Finals, but fell short after losing to Invictus Gaming. In 2013 Tencent created China's first championship series, the League of Legends Pro League (LPL). LGD failed to join the league through the qualifiers in both the spring and summer seasons of 2013, but was successful the next year, qualifying for the 2014 LPL Spring Split. The team placed fifth in the regular season of the 2014 LPL Spring Split, failing to qualify for playoffs. In the regular season of the 2014 LPL Summer Split however, LGD placed fourth and qualified for playoffs, where they lost to EDward Gaming 0–3 in the first round and Star Horn Royal Club 1–3 in the loser's bracket, remaining in 4th. LGD was unable to qualify for the 2014 World Championship after losing the final qualifying round in the 2014 China Regional Finals to OMG.

After failing to qualify for the 2014 World Championship, LGD decided to sign Korean players in hopes of qualifying the next year. Bot laner Gu "imp" Seung-bin and top laners Choi "Acorn" Cheon-ju and Lee "Flame" Ho-jong were acquired from Samsung White, Samsung Blue, and CJ Entus Blaze respectively. LGD placed sixth in the regular season of the 2015 LPL Spring Split with a 7–5–10 record, qualifying for playoffs. In playoffs the team surprised expectations by beating both OMG and Snake Esports, who were 3rd and 2nd respectively in the regular season, in two 3–0 sweeps. This qualified LGD for the finals, where they lost 2–3 to EDward Gaming in a close series.

LGD Gaming is a professional esports organization based in China, known for their competitive teams in various popular games such as Dota 2, League of Legends, and PUBG. Founded in 2009, LGD Gaming has established itself as one of the top esports teams in the world, consistently competing at the highest level in international tournaments.

With a talented roster of players and a dedicated coaching staff, LGD Gaming has achieved numerous victories and accolades in the esports scene. They are known for their strategic gameplay, teamwork, and skillful execution, making them a formidable opponent for any team they face.

Fans of LGD Gaming can expect thrilling matches, intense competition, and a strong sense of camaraderie among the players. As they continue to strive for excellence in the world of esports, LGD Gaming remains a powerhouse in the competitive gaming community.