
31 Korean titles have been handed out since 2012, and a single organization holds 10 of them. Behind that record, the gap is closing fast: the reigning champion holds eight, six of them won in the last four years. Here is where every title in Korean League of Legends history has gone, organization by organization. The counts combine the OGN Champions era (2012–2014) and the LCK era (2015–present), include the LCK Cup since its introduction in 2025, and run through the 2026 LCK Cup. Every trophy follows organizational lineage through renames, acquisitions and sister teams: SKT's titles belong to T1, Samsung's to Gen.G, ROX Tigers' to Hanwha Life, Longzhu and Kingzone's to DRX, and KT Arrows' to KT Rolster.
T1 — 10 titles
T1 owns 10 Korean titles, the most in the league's history. The run started in Champions Summer 2013, when a rookie mid laner named Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok beat KT Bullets in his first season. Faker has featured in every T1 championship since — no other player comes close to his domestic record.
The trophies came in waves. Two in the Champions era under the SK Telecom banner (Summer 2013, Winter 2013-14), then total control of the early LCK: 2015 Spring, 2015 Summer, 2016 Spring, 2017 Spring. The Teddy- rebuild delivered both 2019 splits, 's rookie season added 2020 Spring, and the --- core capped it with 2022 Spring — the first perfect 18-0 regular season in LCK history.





