LoL Teams Rankings by earning

Bo3.gg presents a ranking of the top-performing LoL teams, based on the total prize money they've accumulated in tournaments over the years. This list highlights the most successful teams, reflecting their achievements and consistency on the competitive stage.

Place

Team

Earnings

Players

place 22

$687 964

  • XUN

  • ON

  • Bin

  • Elk

  • Wei

  • LvMao

  • knight

place 33

$370 616

  • Creme

  • 369

  • Tian

  • JackeyLove

  • Meiko

  • xiye

place 44

$318 982

  • Breathe

  • Youdang

  • Crisp

  • Light

  • Tarzan

  • Xiaohu

place 55

$302 695

  • Peyz

  • Canyon

  • Chovy

  • Kiin

  • Lehends

  • Mata

place 66

$293 077

  • Yike

  • BrokenBlade

  • Caps

  • Hans sama

  • Mikyx

place 77

$250 125

  • Massu

  • Busio

  • Quad

  • Inspired

  • Bwipo

place 88

$249 515

  • Delight

  • Zeka

  • Doran

  • Viper

  • Peanut

place 99

$227 875

  • APA

  • Yeon

  • UmTi

  • CoreJJ

  • Impact

place 1010

$188 061

  • Jun

  • Noah

  • Oscarinin

  • Humanoid

  • Razork

place 1111

$142 375

  • xiaoyu

  • Zika

  • Shad0w

  • Hang

  • Weiwei

  • GALA

  • Scout

place 1212

$139 208

place 1313

$101 750

  • Azhi

  • Woody

  • Betty

  • Maple

place 1414

$96 548

  • Moham

  • Lucid

  • Kellin

  • Kingen

  • Aiming

  • ShowMaker

place 1515

$90 892

  • Emo

  • Elio

  • Neo

  • Kiaya

  • Easylove

  • Levi

  • SkyK

place 1616

$83 281

  • Alvaro

  • Myrwn

  • Supa

  • Fresskowy

  • Elyoya

place 1717

$81 175

  • Marble

  • Forest

  • Vsta

  • Dasher

  • Evi

place 1818

$76 167

  • Wizer

  • CarioK

  • Kuri

  • TitaN

  • dyNquedo

place 1919

$68 937

  • Lyonz

  • Ceo

  • Keine

  • Summit

  • Oddie

place 2020

$68 937

  • Sniper

  • Quid

  • River

  • Eyla

place 2121

$64 578

  • SkewMond

  • Parus

  • Reeker

  • Keduii

  • delord

  • JNX

place 2222

$55 132

place 2323

$46 143

  • Casting

  • Pout

  • HamBak

  • Way

  • Feisty

  • Hype

  • Castle

  • Zinie

place 2424

$36 735

  • Gury

  • Shogun

  • Kati

place 2525

$35 245

  • Naak Nako

place 2626

$35 000

  • ScaryJerry

  • Zamudo

  • Spirax

  • Yuuji

  • Niles

  • Amazo

place 2727

$35 000

  • Winsome

  • Instinct

  • eXyu

  • Philip

  • Ablazeolive

place 2828

$33 456

  • Tatu

  • anato

  • Griba

  • kksh

  • Miss

  • Guigs

  • Qats

  • Hidan

  • Yupps

  • Marvin

place 2929

$28 196

  • Leyan

  • AKi

  • shanji

  • Photic

  • Zhuo

  • Rookie

  • Zero

place 3030

$28 196

  • Relife

  • Kael

  • Shanks

  • Croco

  • Hope

League of Legends isn't just about amazing plays—it's also about the big money from winning major tournaments. The teams in this ranking earned their spots by competing in the highest-stakes events, solidifying their positions in the league of legends world ranking. Let's explore how they make money, which tournaments matter, and why these players are at the top.

How Do Teams Earn in League of Legends?

The main way teams make money in League of Legends is through tournament prize pools. The biggest of these is the World Championship (Worlds), which brings in huge viewership and an even bigger prize pool, influencing the league of legends team rankings. Winning Worlds is like hitting the jackpot—it’s the pinnacle of competitive LoL, and the teams that perform well here earn the most. But that's not all; Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) is another crucial tournament where teams can earn serious cash and solidify their place among the best.

There are also regional leagues, like the LCK, LPL, LEC, and LCS, that contribute a significant part of a team's earnings. These leagues are where teams qualify for international events, affecting both their prize money and their standing in the lol team rankings. On top of that, teams can earn from third-party tournaments and sponsorships, which are major income sources as well.

How Are Prize Earnings Split?

Prize money isn't just handed to players directly. It’s split between the players, coaching staff, and the organization itself. Typically, the players receive the largest portion, but the exact percentage can vary depending on contracts. Organizations also make money through sponsorships, merchandise, and streaming deals, which help support the players and cover expenses.

Top Earning Teams and Their Players

1. T1 (South Korea) - $912,374

T1 leads the earnings chart with a whopping $912,374. Faker and his squad, consisting of Oner, Zeus, Gumayusi, and Keria, earned most of their prize money from dominating in the LCK and their strong performance at Worlds. Faker, often called the greatest of all time, has been the backbone of T1, guiding them to numerous victories with his unmatched experience and game knowledge.

2. Bilibili Gaming (China) - $727,964

Bilibili Gaming made a significant amount from their strong showings at both MSI and LPL, placing them among the best lol teams. Players like XUN, LvMao, ON, knight, and Bin have consistently been a threat to other teams, with knight particularly standing out in the mid-lane with his aggressive playstyle and incredible mechanics.

3. Top Esports (China) - $390,616

Top Esports is another Chinese powerhouse, ranking high in the lol world ranking. With players like Creme, xiye, 369, Tian, JackeyLove, and Meiko, they've secured solid earnings from the LPL and high placements at international events. JackeyLove is known for his aggressive AD Carry play, while 369 has been a force to be reckoned with in the top lane.

4. Gen.G (South Korea) - $352,695

Gen.G's current roster—Peyz, Canyon, Chovy, Kiin, and Lehends—has been dominant in the LCK. Chovy is well known for his laning prowess, and Canyon is one of the most reliable junglers, helping Gen.G maintain their high ranking and rake in over $350,000 in prize money.

5. Weibo Gaming (China) - $318,982

Weibo Gaming has earned over $318,000 through their strong performances in the LPL. Players like Breathe, Xiaohu, Youdang, Crisp, Light, and Tarzan are integral to their success. Xiaohu is a veteran mid-laner who has often led his team through tough matches.

6. G2 Esports (Germany) - $318,077

G2 Esports is the top team from Europe, earning over $318,000 through tournaments like MSI and LEC. Yike, BrokenBlade, Caps, Hans sama, and Mikyx make up the roster, with Caps being the standout mid-laner known for his versatility and ability to play just about any champion at the highest level.

7. FlyQuest (United States) - $260,125

FlyQuest has earned a respectable amount, thanks to the contributions of Massu, Busio, Quad, Inspired, and Bwipo. Inspired is known for his exceptional jungle control, and Bwipo brings a wealth of experience from his previous teams, helping FlyQuest stay competitive in the LCS.

8. Hanwha Life Esports (South Korea) - $249,515

Hanwha Life Esports features Delight, Zeka, Doran, Viper, and Peanut. They’ve been steadily climbing the ranks, with Viper's ADC mechanics and Peanut's jungle plays being instrumental in their success in the LCK.

How Else Can We Judge the Best Players?

Prize money is one measure of success, but it’s not the only way to judge players. Consistency, individual impact (like KDA, GPM), and teamfight participation help identify top players. Faker is known for consistency and leadership, while Chovy and Caps stand out for their mechanical skills.

Champion pool versatility is another key factor. Players like Faker and Caps excel with a wide range of champions, making drafting against them difficult. Lastly, team synergy is vital; it’s about how well players work together. Teams like T1 and G2 excel because their players utilize each other's strengths.