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Org Location | Germany | ||
Founded In | Spain | ||
Region | EMEA | ||
Head Coach | Dylan Falco | ||
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G2 Esports is a European team. They were previously known as Gamers2.
History[]
2016 Season[]
Spring Split[]
G2 Esports rebranded from the name Gamers2 in October 2015, after qualifying for the EU LCS. In addition to rebranding, the team changed several positions in their roster: from Smittyj, Kikis, PerkZ, Jesse, and Hybrid as their qualifying roster, G2 Esports moved Kikis to top lane and added Korean players Trick and Emperor. Their roster quickly rose to prominence and recognition in the LCS, consistently tied for first place after each week, sometimes with H2k and sometimes also with Vitality, until the end of the split when they held sole possession of first place with a 15-3 record. With a quarterfinal bye, the playoffs also saw them perform well, as they defeated both Fnatic and Origen 3-1 to win the season and secure an invitation to the Mid-Season Invitational.
2016 Mid-Season Invitational[]
Going into MSI, G2 Esports were seen as a favorite not to win, but to come in second place to the Korean representatives SK Telecom T1.[1][2] However, the team lost their first four games of the round robin and ultimately finished in fifth place, ahead of only SuperMassive eSports, and out of playoff contention - importantly, this placement meant that Europe would miss out on a Pool 1 Seed at Worlds. In a statement published partway through the second day of play, G2 stated that their players had taken vacation time after a "rigorous Spring Split."[3] Emperor later stated that there had been an internal conflict within the team one day prior to the start of the event.[4]
These several factors - their performance compared to expectations, the far-reaching impact of their result harming the European region as a whole for Worlds seeding, and their statement seeming like a poor excuse - resulted in the organization receiving significant backlash from the community and sparked a debate with varied opinions on the matter from different people.[5][6][7][8]
Summer Split[]
Looking ahead to the Summer Split, G2 announced the acquisition of the former Origen botlane, Zven and Mithy,[9] and Korean toplaner Expect. With a newfound strength in the bot lane, coupled with Trick's MVP-worthy performance, G2 went on to re-establish themselves as the best team in Europe, placing first in the Regular Season with a match record of 10-8-0 in spite of Kikis leaving the lineup between Weeks 6 and 7.[10] They then defeated Splyce 3-1 in the Summer Playoffs Finals, securing their spot in the 2016 World Championship.
2016 World Championship[]
Due to their poor MSI performance, G2 ended up joining Worlds as a Pool Two team, thus having to potentially face tougher opponents in the Group Stage. They were drafted in Group A along with LCK champions ROX Tigers, NA LCS second seed Counter Logic Gaming and International Wild Card Tournament winner from the CIS region Albus NoX Luna. G2 exited the tournament early in last place in their group, going 1-5 with their only win coming in their final game against Albus NoX.
2017 Season[]
Spring Split[]
During the 2016-17 offseason, G2 was one of only two teams along with Splyce to make no roster changes aside from bringing in MindGamesWeldon as assistant coach going into the Spring Split. They were placed into Group A alongside Misfits, Fnatic, Team ROCCAT, and Giants Gaming.[11] After dominating the first half of the domestic split with a perfect 7-0 match record, G2 was invited to IEM Katowice to replace Cloud9, who had forfeited their spot. G2 defeated ROX Tigers and Kongdoo Monster of the LCK, along with European rivals Unicorns of Love, to make it to the tournament finals, where they lost 0-2 against the back-to-back LMS champion Flash Wolves.
In domestic competition, G2 held a commanding lead throughout the season, dropping only eight games and remaining undefeated in series until their very last match, losing to the surging Team ROCCAT. G2 finished in first overall with a 12-1 record, earning their third consecutive first-place regular season finish. They continued this in playoffs as well beating both Fnatic and Unicorns of Love 3-1 in the playoffs winning their third domestic title in a row and securing a place at Rift Rivals as well as another invitation to the Mid-Season Invitational.
2017 Mid-Season Invitational[]
G2 Esports finished the group stage of the Main Event with a 4-6 record in a 3-way-tie for third with Flash Wolves and Team SoloMid in which they came out as 3rd seed going into playoffs by being 3-1 in H2H against these teams. After upsetting Team WE, to which they lost both games in groups 3-1 in semifinals, they faced SK Telecom T1 in the finals and lost 1-3.
Summer Split[]
After giving their players a short vacation after MSI, G2 had a slow start to the Summer Split and ended the first round in their group 2-3. One of their wins was in week 1 while playing with 3 subs.[12][13] Between weeks 5 and 6, G2 played with Fnatic and Unicorns of Love at the newly created Rift Rivals against the North American representatives Cloud 9, TSM, and Phoenix1. It was disappointing for both G2 and the EU LCS as G2 went 1-5 in groups and UoL lost the finals 0-3. They picked up the pace domestically during intergroup matches and went on a 6 match winstreak, dropping only 2 games before their run was suddenly stopped when Team ROCCAT upset them in the last week of Regular Season, followed by a 0-2 loss against Fnatic and a hard fought victory in quarterfinals against Splyce. With regained confidence from this win they went on to cleanly sweep H2k in semifinals and Misfits in finals for their 4th consecutive EU LCS title, thus qualifying for the 2017 World Championship as Europe's first seed.
2017 World Championship[]
Due to their MSI performance, G2 went into the draw as a first seed but ended up with a very tough draw anyway. They were placed into Group C alongside LCK third seed Samsung Galaxy, LPL second seed Royal Never Give Up and TCL representative 1907 Fenerbahçe. G2 ended the group in third place, taking one game off group winner RNG but losing both games against Samsung.
2018 Season[]
Spring Split[]
Due to the departure of their botlane duo Zven and mithy, G2 rebuilt their roster around midlaner Perkz.[14] They signed Wunder from Splyce, Jankos from H2k and Team ROCCAT's botlane Hjarnan / Wadid and coach GrabbZ, who replaced YoungBuck after his decision to look for a new challenge.[15][16][17] After an inconsistent Spring Split Regular Season, where they finished with an 11-7 record, they beat Splyce in a tiebreaker for 2nd seed and 3-1 in semifinals a few weeks later. In finals, they went up against Fnatic and their former coach YoungBuck for what could be their 5th title in a row, but they were cleanly swept, and lost 0-3.
Summer Split[]
G2 managed to deal with the new meta and started off strong in Summer Split going into Rift Rivals as first place, with a perfect record after 3 weeks of play. At Rift Rivals they won all of their group stage games against Team Liquid, 100 Thieves, and Echo Fox and, despite losing the first game of finals, Europe ended up winning the event. However, they could not keep their advantage in the EU LCS and lost tiebreaker games, dropping them from 2nd place to 4th place going into playoffs. They lost decisively 0-3 to Misfits. This meant that they did not reach EU LCS finals for the first time in organisation history, but still went into the Regional Finals as 2nd seed. They faced Splyce in Round 2 of the gauntlet and secured a 3-2 victory to face Summer Split runner-up FC Schalke 04 in the final. Despite going into the match as underdogs, they won 3-1, which secured them the third seed of Europe at the 2018 World Championship.
2018 World Championship[]
At the World Championship they went through Play-In Round 1 in Group B with SuperMassive eSports and Ascension Gaming, and beat Infinity Esports in Round 2. In the Main Event they were drawn into Group A with LCK second seed Afreeca Freecs, LMS first seed Flash Wolves and VCS representative Phong Vũ Buffalo. After going 2-1 in week 1, they went 1-2 on the deciding day. They ended 1-1 against every team in the group and went on to beat Flash Wolves in a tiebreaker. Going into quarterfinals as clear underdogs vs LPL's Royal Never Give Up, they won the series 3-2. They lost to LPL second-seed Invictus Gaming in the semifinals.
2019 Season[]
On November 20, Riot Games announced G2 Esports as one of the ten partner teams for the LEC 2019 Spring Split.[18]
Spring Split[]
Coming into the 2019 Season, G2 released their botlane duo and signed support Mikyx from Misfits and star midlaner Caps from their rivals Fnatic as replacements while Perkz switched roles from midlane to AD carry.[19][20] They started the Spring Split above their competition, winning their first 9 games and quickly securing a place at the offline finals of playoffs. They later dropped games towards the end of the split and ended in first place with a record of 13-5. In Round 2 of the new playoff format, G2 faced Origen and, after 2 close games, G2 dominated game 3 for a clean sweep. Because Origen won the semifinal against Fnatic, G2 had a rematch against them. This time, G2 destroyed them in 74 minutes and 31 seconds, which was the fastest playoff series in LEC history. Their 5th title also meant that they qualified for both Mid-Season Invitational and Rift Rivals.
Mid Season Invitational[]
Coming into MSI, there were worries concerning a wrist injury Mikyx had. However, it was announced that Mikyx would play at MSI. G2 finished the group stage with a 5-5 record, advancing to the semifinals as the third place team. In the semifinals, G2 faced off against SK Telecom T1. In a close five games series, G2 managed to edge out the victory over SKT and advanced to the Grand Final, where they swept Team Liquid 3-0 in the fastest international best-of-five series in League of Legends history, earning the title of Mid-Season Invitational 2019 Champions.
Summer Split[]
G2 carried their momentum from MSI forward into Summer Split despite taking a break, due to which they went into week 1 with barely any practice on the new patch. After three weeks, they were 2nd with a 5-1 record and decided to experiment with role swaps and unexpected strategies at Rift Rivals against TL, C9 and TSM. Despite LEC's loss in finals, Europe managed to win the tournament 3-1. G2 somewhat continued this success in LEC and still won most games. G2 still comfortably secured 1st seed for playoffs with a 15-3 record. In Round 2 of playoffs, G2 found themselves down 0-2 to Fnatic’s global compositions and were at a deficit in game 3 as well. They managed to turn that game and the series around as they dismantled Fnatic in a 19-minute game 5 to advance to the finals. There, they had a rematch against Fnatic, who won the semifinals the day before and were even better prepared than last time. In a crazy start to the series, Fnatic snowballed an early lead to a dominant victory. The next 3 games similarly snowballed, and G2 equalized the series twice before breaking the pattern and getting a strong early lead in game 5. Unlike the series a week prior, Fnatic did not crumble this time but instead held on and found good engages with their teamfight composition, but before they could turn the game fully around, G2 found deciding picks and ended the game and series to go to Worlds as Europe's 1st seed, and one of the favorites to win it.
World Championship[]
G2 Esports were drawn in Group A of the World Championship main stage, alongside Griffin, Cloud9 and Hong Kong Attitude. G2 won all 3 games in the first round robin. In the second round robin, G2 went on to win their first two games against C9 and HKA; however, they dropped their final game to Griffin in the second round robin. This forced a tiebreaker for first place, in which Griffin beat G2 Esports, meaning G2 would take the second place in Group A. G2 were drawn against DAMWON Gaming in the quarterfinals. In a more straight forward series, G2 managed to beat DAMWON and advance to the semifinals, where they met SK Telecom T1. G2 took the first game in the series against SKT, after which SKT took game 2. G2 managed to win Game 3 and 4 and close out the series in a 3-1 victory, meaning they advanced to the Grand Final of the World Championships. There they met FunPlus Phoenix, the first seed from China, to whom they lost 0-3 afterwards, ending Worlds as the runner-up.
2020 Season[]
Going into Spring Split, Perkz and Caps switched positions, with Perkz returning to mid-lane and Caps becoming the team's ADC. Despite the role swap, G2 still dominated at the beginning of the split and found themselves at 6-0 after week 3. Following a two-week slump, during which they went 1-3, G2 picked it back up and won all their remaining matches of the Regular Season to secure first seed in playoffs with a 15-3 record. For Round 1 of playoffs, they chose to face MAD Lions. Although in an exciting series they managed to equalize the score twice and were close to winning game 3, they were upset and dropped down into Loser's Bracket. There they faced Origen in Round 3 and, after a great first game, G2 managed to come back in game 2 with two great teamfights in the late game. Following a slow dominant game 3 by Origen, G2 came back and won game 4 convincingly, securing a rematch against MAD Lions. With an improved read of the meta and better individual performances, G2 managed to take a 3-1 win this around to face Fnatic in the finals. Unlike the last split, G2 destroyed Fnatic in the draft and in gameplay for a quick 3-0 clean sweep. With this win, G2 equaled Fnatic's 7 LEC titles.
Shortly after Spring Split, Perkz and Caps announced that they would switch positions back for Summer Split.
Trivia[]
- Internationally, they are tied with DetonatioN FocusMe and Movistar R7 as the most decorated teams at a domestic level with 16 regional titles each.
- Associated with the meme "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" as they participate in 4 best plays of the entire Worlds' history as victim (Smeb's Kennen in 2016, TheShy's Aatrox in 2018, Tian's Lee Sin in 2019 and Bin's Gangplank in 2020)
- Ever since the first time the organization join the European's highest competitive level of League of Legends in 2016, G2 had never missed any Worlds before they missed Worlds for the first time in 2021.
- Had a 24-0 game win streak over LEC 2022 Spring Playoffs and MSI 2022, before eventually losing to PSG Talon in the Rumble Stage.
Timeline[]
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
- October 15, Gamers2 rebrands as G2 Esports.[21]
Smittyj,
Kikis,
PerkZ,
Jesse,
Hybrid, and ocelote (Founder, Co-Owner, & Chief Executive Officer) join.[21] - November 13,
Amin and
Yuuki60 join as temporary substitutes for Playoffs of PGL Legends of the Rift Season 1, replacing Smittyj and Hybrid, respectively. - November 16,
Amin and
Yuuki60 (temporary substitutes) leave. - November 18,
Smittyj leaves.[22] - December 13,
Jesse leaves.[23] - December 30,
Trick,
Emperor, and YoungBuck (Head Coach) join. Kikis (Jungle to Top) changes position.[24]
- January 7,
Tornell and
Relinquished join as substitutes. - January (approx.), Duffman (Head Analyst) joins.
- May 18,
Zven and
mithy join.[25]
Expect joins as substitute.
Emperor and
Hybrid leave.[26]
Tornell leaves. - June 12,
Expect moves to starting roster.
Kikis moves to substitute.[27] - July 12,
Kikis leaves.[28][29]
Unlimited joins as substitute. - August (approx.),
Relinquished leaves. - September 7, Team minority owner Jens Hilgers' loan to Fnatic's parent company Sannpa Ltd must be reversed. Fnatic and Jens Hilgers receive a formal warning.[30]
- November 22,
Unlimited retires.[31]
- January 2, SharkZ (Assistant Coach) joins.[32]
- January 5,
Send0o and
Visdom join as substitutes. - January 8, MindGamesWeldon (Assistant Coach) joins.[33]
- April 15,
Visdom leaves. - April 30, SharkZ (Assistant Coach) leaves.[34]
- May 2,
Upset joins as substitute.[35] - May 22,
loulex joins as substitute.
Upset leaves. - May 23, Send0o and loulex move to starting roster to sub in for Expect and Trick in Week 1 of the EU LCS Summer Season.[36]
- May 24, Duffman (Head Analyst to Team Manager/Head Analyst) changes position.[37]
- June 2,
Blanc joins as temporary substitute for Week 1 of EU LCS 2017 Summer, replacing PerkZ.[38] - June 3,
Blanc (temporary substitute) leaves. - June 19,
Hoang joins as substitute.
loulex leaves.[39] - October (approx.), MindGamesWeldon (Assistant Coach) leaves.
- November 2, YoungBuck (Head Coach) leaves.[40]
- November 20,
Trick leaves.[41] - November 21,
Expect leaves.[42] - November 24,
Zven and
mithy leave.[43] - December 8,
Wunder,
Jankos,
Hjarnan, and
Wadid join.[44] - December 12, Duffman (Team Manager,Head Analyst) leaves.[45]
- December 15, GrabbZ (Head Coach) joins.[46]
- December 19,
Hoang leaves.[47]
- January (approx.), Mapache (Analyst) joins from academy roster.
- January 8,
Sacre joins as substitute.
Send0o leaves.[48] - May 22, Duffman (Head Analyst) rejoins.[49]
- June 7, Peter Mucha (Chief Operating Officer) joins.[50][51]
- November 19,
Sacre's contract expires.[52] - November 24, Mapache (Analyst) leaves.[53]
- November 29,
Caps and
Mikyx join. Perkz (Mid to Bot) changes position.
Hjarnan is set to leave with assistance finding a new team.
Wadid leaves.[54][55][56][57] - December 5,
Hjarnan's departure is confirmed.[58] - December 20, Boris (General Manager) joins.[59]
- January (approx.), Holger Jakob (Head of Legal) joins.
- January 7, GrabbZ (Head Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2021.[60]
- January 9,
Thebausffs joins as substitute.
Jankos' contract is extended through 2020.
Wunder and
Perkz's contracts are extended through 2021.
Sacre's departure is confirmed.[61]
Wunder,
Caps,
Perkz, and
Mikyx's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2021.
Jankos' contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2020.[62] - January 15, G2 Heretics is formed in partnership with Team Heretics.[63]
Wunder,
Caps,
Perkz,
Mikyx, and GrabbZ (Head Coach)'s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2021.
Jankos' contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2020.[64] - January 24, Lindsey Eckhouse (Commercial Director) and Sabrina Ratih (Partnership Executive) join.[65]
- March 5, Thebausffs renames to Thebaus.[66]
Thebaus' contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2019.[67] - March 11,
promisq is added to the GCD as substitute.[68]
PromisQ's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 20 May 2019.[69] - March 12,
promisq's joining as substitute is confirmed.[70] - June 11,
promisq's contract is extended.[71]
Promisq's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2019.[72] - August (approx.), Jean de Brem (Head of Human Resources) joins.
- October 1,
Jankos' contract is extended through 2021.[73]
Jankos' contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2021.[74] - November (approx.), Michael Gohlke (Event and Location Manager to Head of Events) changes position.
- November 1,
Thebaus and
Promisq's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2019.[75] - November 19,
Thebaus leaves.[76]
promisq leaves.[77] - December 7, Boris (General Manager) leaves.[78]
- December 13, Caps and Perkz will flex their roles between mid lane and bot lane.[79][80][81]
- December 20, Britanni Johnson (Head of Creators) joins.[82]
- January (approx.), Roman Koudous (Head of Legal / Attorney-at-law) joins. Danny Engels (Head of Team Operations to Head of Esports Operations) changes position. Holger Jakob (Head of Legal) leaves.
- January 3, G2 Arctic is formed in partnership with Arctic Gaming.[83][84] Perkz renames to PERKZ.[85]
- January 8, AngelArcher (Analyst) and IzpAH (General Manager) join. GrabbZ (Head Coach) and Duffman (Head Analyst) will remain with the team for 2020.[86][87]
- January 13,
P1noy joins as substitute.[88] - January 14,
P1noy's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2020.[89] - January 15, PERKZ (Bot to Mid) and Caps (Mid to Bot)'s positions are changed in the GCD.[90]
- February 6, andeR (Content Creator), BarbeQ (Content Creator), Ibai (Content Creator), and Reven (Content Creator) join.[91][92]
- February 21, Noodlez (Analyst) joins.[93]
- May 4, Greenish (Esports Operations Manager) joins.[94]
- May 6, Caps (Bot to Mid) and PERKZ (Mid to Bot) change positions.[95][96][97]
- May (approx.), IzpAH (General Manager) leaves.[98]
- May 25, PERKZ renames to Perkz.[99]
- June 30,
P1noy will sub in for Week 4 of LEC 2020 Summer, replacing Perkz.[100] - July 1, Taco Storm (General Manager) joins.[101]
- July 13,
Wunder,
Jankos,
Caps,
Perkz,
Mikyx, and GrabbZ (Head Coach)'s contracts are extended through 2022.[102][103]
Wunder,
Jankos,
Caps,
Perkz,
Mikyx, and GrabbZ (Head Coach)'s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2022.[104] - November (approx.), Lukasz Zolynia (Partnerships Manager to Strategy and Business Development Manager) changes position.
- November 16,
P1noy leaves.[105] - November 17,
Perkz leaves.[106] - November 20,
Rekkles joins.[107] - December 1,
Rekkles' contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 20 November 2023.[108] - December 8,
P1noy rejoins as substitute. Noodlez (Data Analyst) and AngelArcher (Scout Analyst)'s contracts are extended.[109] - December 9,
P1noy's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2021.[110]
- January (approx.), Danny Engels (Head of Esports Operations to Head of Esports) changes position. Michael Gohlke (Head of Events) leaves.
- January 13, andeR (Content Creator), BarbeQ (Content Creator), Ibai (Content Creator), and Reven (Content Creator) leave.[111][112][113][114]
- March (approx.), riacuro (Social Team Lead & Content Manager to Head of Social & Programming) changes position.
- March 5, Yuli (Content Creator) joins.[115]
- May 25, Nelson (Strategic Coach) joins.[116]
- May 31, KNOK1 (Esports Manager) joins.[117]
- June 4, Nelson (Strategic Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 20 November 2023.[118]
- September 1,
Caps' contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 20 November 2023.[119] - October 1, z1n0 (Head of Creator Marketing) leaves.[120]
- October 11, G2 Esports is looking to trade
Wunder,
Rekkles,
Mikyx, Grabbz (Head Coach), and Nelson (Strategic Coach). They "also look to replace the rest of the support staff."[121] - November 10, Taco Storm (General Manager) leaves.[122]
- November 12, GrabbZ (Head Coach) and Duffman (Head Analyst) leave.[123]
- November 15,
Rekkles leaves.[124] - November 25,
Wunder leaves.[125] - November 26, Noodlez (Data Analyst) leaves.[126]
- December 1, Romain (General Manager) and Raf (Team Manager) join.[127]
P1noy leaves.[128] - December 2, Dylan Falco (Head Coach) and Rodrigo (Head Analyst) join.[129] AngelArcher (Scout Analyst) leaves.[130]
- December 3,
Broken Blade,
Flakked, and
Targamas join.
Jankos and
Caps will remain with the team for 2022.
Mikyx becomes inactive.[131] Broken Blade changes residency from Turkey to Europe. - December 6, Caps renames to caPs.[132]
- December 9,
caPs' contract is extended through 2025.[133] - December 15, riacuro (Head of Social & Programming) leaves.[134]
- January 5,
Jankos' contract is extended through 2023.[135]
Broken Blade,
Flakked, and
Targamas' contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2024.
Jankos' contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 20 November 2023.
caPs' contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2025.[136] - January 11, Nelson (Strategic Coach) leaves.[137]
- January 19, Rodrigo (Head Analyst) is added to the official roster as substitute in the GCD.[138] Dylan Falco (Head Coach) and Rodrigo (Head Analyst)'s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2024.[138]
- January 25,
Mikyx leaves.[139] - June 2, KNOK1 (Esports Manager) leaves.[140]
- June 27, Click (Research Analyst) joins.[141]
- September 23, ocelote (Founder, Co-Owner, & Chief Executive Officer) leaves.[142]
- November 14, caPs renames to Caps.[143]
- November 18, Targamas changes residency from Europe to EMEA. Romain changes residency from Europe to EMEA. Click changes residency from CIS to EMEA. Team changes region from Europe to EMEA due to Riot reorganizing the regions. BrokenBlade changes residency from Europe to EMEA. Caps changes residency from Europe to EMEA. Yuli changes residency from Europe to EMEA. Jankos changes residency from Europe to EMEA. Flakked changes residency from Europe to EMEA. Rodrigo changes residency from Europe to EMEA.
- December 6,
Flakked leaves.[144] - December 9,
Jankos leaves.[145] - December 11,
Targamas leaves.[146] - December 22,
Yike and
Hans sama join.
Mikyx rejoins.[147]
- January 4,
Yike,
Hans Sama, and
Mikyx's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2025.[148] - January 20, Isma (Performance Coach) joins.[149]
- February 8, Charles (Lead Videographer) leaves.[150]
- February 22, Yuli (Content Creator) leaves.[151]
- March 9, Raf (Team Manager) leaves.[152]
- September 4, Kesha (Content Creator) joins.[153]
- November 8,
BrokenBlade,
Yike,
Caps,
Hans Sama, and
Mikyx will remain with the team for 2024.[154] - December 8, Duffman (Assistant Coach) rejoins.[155]
- January 22, Dylan Falco (Head Coach) and Rodrigo (Head Analyst)'s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2025.[156]
- February 2, Dylan Falco (Head Coach), Rodrigo (Head Analyst), Romain (General Manager), and Isma (Performance Coach)'s contracts are extended through 2025.[157]
- June 3,
BrokenBlade's contract is extended.[158] - June 4,
BrokenBlade's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2026.[159] - October 31, Dylan Falco changes residency from North America to Americas.
- November 25, Click (Research Analyst) leaves.[160]
- November 26,
Mikyx leaves.[161] - December 3,
Yike leaves.[162] - December 6, Duffman (Assistant Coach) leaves.[163]
- December 7, Memento (Assistant Coach) joins.[164]
Player Roster[]
Active[]
- Contract Expiration Notice: To prevent over-reporting of changes, we are keeping players with expired contracts listed here until either (a) an announcement is made from the player or the team about their departure; (b) the player joins another team; or (c) the 2025 season begins & the player is not re-added to the GCD, whichever happens first.
Player | Name | Role | Contract Ends | Joined | ||
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BrokenBlade | Sergen Çelik | Top Laner | 2026-11-16 | Dec 20212021-12-03 | ||
Caps | Rasmus Borregaard Winther | Mid Laner | 2025-11-17 | Nov 20182018-11-29 | ||
Hans Sama | Steven Liv | Bot Laner | 2025-11-17 | Dec 20222022-12-22 | ||
Rodrigo | Rodrigo Domingues Oliveira | Head Analyst (+) (–) Also Sub | 2025-11-17 | Jan 20222022-01-19 |
- Note: Teams are free to switch players between their LEC and Academy rosters as long as their roster for each game complies with the rules outlined in their respective ERL. Therefore, more players are eligible to start than are listed on this page - we will only list those that do play.
Former[]
Players are shown for the entire duration of their tenure on the team, with the role and substitute/trainee status they had upon their departure.
Player | Name | Role | Joined | Left | Next Team | ||
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Yike | Martin Sundelin | Jungler | Dec 20222022-12-22 | Dec 20242024-12-03 | None | ||
Mikyx | Mihael Mehle | Support | Dec 20222022-12-22 | Nov 20242024-11-26 | None | ||
Targamas | Raphaël Crabbé | Support | Dec 20212021-12-03 | Dec 20222022-12-11 | XL | ||
Jankos | Marcin Jankowski | Jungler | Dec 20172017-12-08 | Dec 20222022-12-09 | TH | ||
Flakked | Víctor Lirola Tortosa | Bot Laner | Dec 20212021-12-03 | Dec 20222022-12-06 | HRTS | ||
Mikyx | Mihael Mehle | Support (+) (–) Inactive | Nov 20182018-11-29 | Jan 20222022-01-25 | XL | ||
P1noy | Kristoffer Albao Lund Pedersen | Sub/Bot | Dec 20202020-12-08 | Dec 20212021-12-01 | Retired | ||
Wunder | Martin Nordahl Hansen | Top Laner | Dec 20172017-12-08 | Nov 20212021-11-25 | FNC | ||
Rekkles | Carl Martin Erik Larsson | Bot Laner | Nov 20202020-11-20 | Nov 20212021-11-15 | KC | ||
Perkz | Luka Perković | Bot Laner | Oct 20152015-10-15 | Nov 20202020-11-17 | C9 | ||
P1noy | Kristoffer Albao Lund Pedersen | Sub/Bot | Jan 20202020-01-13 | Nov 20202020-11-16 | G2 | ||
Thebaus | Simon Hofverberg | Sub/Top | Jan 20192019-01-09 | Nov 20192019-11-19 | BIG | ||
promisq | Hampus Mikael Abrahamsson | Sub/Sup | Mar 20192019-03-11 | Nov 20192019-11-19 | MOUZ | ||
Hjarnan | Petter Freyschuss | Bot Laner | Dec 20172017-12-08 | Dec 20182018-12-05 | AHG | ||
Wadid | Kim Bae-in (김배인) | Support | Dec 20172017-12-08 | Nov 20182018-11-29 | RGE | ||
Sacre | Toni Sabalić | Sub/Top | Jan 20182018-01-08 | Nov 20182018-11-19 | SKP | ||
Send0o | Rosendo Fuentes Bóveda | Sub/Top | Jan 20172017-01-05 | Jan 20182018-01-08 | G2V | ||
Hoang | Michael Tuan Hoang | Sub/Sup | Jun 20172017-06-19 | Dec 20172017-12-19 | CLK | ||
Zven | Jesper Svenningsen | Bot Laner | May 20162016-05-18 | Nov 20172017-11-24 | TSM | ||
mithy | Alfonso Aguirre Rodríguez | Support | May 20162016-05-18 | Nov 20172017-11-24 | TSM | ||
Expect | Ki Dae-han (기대한) | Top Laner | May 20162016-05-18 | Nov 20172017-11-21 | OG | ||
Trick | Kim Gang-yun (김강윤) | Jungler | Dec 20152015-12-30 | Nov 20172017-11-20 | bbq | ||
loulex | Jean-Victor Burgevin | Sub/Jun | May 20172017-05-22 | Jun 20172017-06-19 | C9 | ||
Blanc | Jin Seong-min (진성민) | Mid Laner (+) (–) Temp Sub | Jun 20172017-06-02 | Jun 20172017-06-03 | ROC | ||
Upset | Elias Lipp | Sub/Bot | May 20172017-05-02 | May 20172017-05-22 | OG | ||
Visdom | Benjamin Ruberg Larsen | Sub/Sup | Jan 20172017-01-05 | Apr 20172017-04-15 | TK | ||
Unlimited | Petar Georgiev | Sub/Sup | Jul 20162016-07-12 | Nov 20162016-11-22 | MSF.A | ||
Relinquished | Joel Fjellström | Sub/Bot | Jan 20162016-01-07 | ≈Aug 2016≈2016-08-?? | GRNT | ||
Kikis | Mateusz Szkudlarek | Sub/Top | Oct 20152015-10-15 | Jul 20162016-07-12 | FNC | ||
Emperor | Kim Jin-hyun (김진현) | Bot Laner | Dec 20152015-12-30 | May 20162016-05-18 | LZ | ||
Hybrid | Glenn Doornenbal | Support | Oct 20152015-10-15 | May 20162016-05-18 | OG | ||
Tornell | Christoffer Tornell | Sub/Top | Jan 20162016-01-07 | May 20162016-05-18 | EMP | ||
Jesse | Jesse Le | Bot Laner | Oct 20152015-10-15 | Dec 20152015-12-13 | DIG | ||
Smittyj | Lennart Warkus | Top Laner | Oct 20152015-10-15 | Nov 20152015-11-18 | DIG | ||
Amin | Amin Mezher | Jungler (+) (–) Temp Sub | Nov 20152015-11-13 | Nov 20152015-11-16 | Na'Vi | ||
Yuuki60 | Florent Soler | Bot Laner (+) (–) Temp Sub | Nov 20152015-11-13 | Nov 20152015-11-16 | AST |
Player League Participation[]
LEC
Player | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | Games | ||||||||||||||||
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Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Winter | Spring | Summer | Winter | Spring | Summer | Winter | Spring | Summer | ||
Perkz | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 310 | |||||||||||||
Trick | | | | | | | | 171 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Kikis | | | | | | | | 116 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Hybrid | | | 54 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Emperor | | 18 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mithy | | | | | | | | | 192 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Expect | | | | | | | 146 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Zven | | | | | | 138 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Loulex | | | | | | 49 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jankos | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 456 | |||||
Wunder | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 333 | |||||||||||
Hjarnan | | | | | | | | | 161 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Wadid | | | | | | 115 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mikyx | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 338 | ||||||||||
Caps | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 316 | |||||||||||
Promisq | | | | | | | | | | | 184 | |||||||||||||||||||
Rekkles | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 366 | |||||||||||
BrokenBlade | | | | | | | | | | | 143 | |||||||||||||||||||
Targamas | | | | | | | | 90 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Flakked | | | | | | | 79 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Hans Sama | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 272 | |||||||||||||
Yike | | | | | | | 71 |
Organization[]
Current[]
C | ID | Name | Position |
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Jens Hilgers | Co-Owner & Chairman | ||
Sabrina Ratih | Chief Operating Officer | ||
Jean de Brem | Head of People & Culture | ||
Wirtz | Jacobo Ramos González | Head of Technical Partnerships | |
Ivana Breček | Head of Digitalization | ||
BLDHRN | Pedro Palma | Head of Events & Creators | |
Mayne | Julius Ylänne | Director of Esports | |
Britanni Johnson | Creator Business and Strategy Advisor | ||
Petter | Petter Kaspersen | Full-stack Developer | |
José Vidal | Technical Lead | ||
Daniel Chan | Product Lead | ||
Adeline Vos | E-Commerce & Retail Lead | ||
Oravan | Thomas Navaro | Design Team Lead | |
Yaniko | Yannick Purser | Global Media Lead | |
Niklas Krüger | Office & Event Manager | ||
FirmeX | João Firmo | Event Manager | |
Eric | Eric Alvarez Fernandez | Graphic Designer | |
Jack McQuone | Videographer | ||
Romain | Romain Bigeard | General Manager | |
Dylan Falco | Dylan Falco | Head Coach | |
Memento | Jonas Elmarghichi | Assistant Coach | |
Isma | Ismael Pedraza | Performance Coach | |
Rodrigo | Rodrigo Oliveira | Head Analyst | |
Lothar | Jakub Szygulski | Streamer | |
Kesha | Charlie Eriksson | Content Creator |
Former[]
C | ID | Name | Position | Next Team |
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Duffman | Christopher Duff | Assistant Coach | None | |
Click | Vsevolod Tikhomirov | Research Analyst | None | |
Jujubez | Austin Redfern | Content Producer | Team Vitality | |
G2 obscurially | Jean-Paul Barke | Accountant | m+m Gebäudetechnik GmbH | |
Raf | Raphael Klausmann | Team Manager | CSGO | |
Yuli | Yulia Morozova | Content Creator | None | |
Charles | Charles Dalton | Lead Videographer | None | |
ocelote | Carlos Rodríguez Santiago | Founder, Co-Owner, & Chief Executive Officer | Suspended | |
KNOK1 | Žygimantas Kriščiūnas | Esports Manager | G2 Hel | |
Nelson | Sng Yi-Wei (孙翊维) | Strategic Coach | Excel | |
Peter Mucha | Chief Operating Officer | None | ||
cmstudioro | Mihai Cojocaru | Senior Graphic Designer | None | |
riacuro | Chris Sloane | Head of Social & Programming | VERITAS Entertainment | |
AngelArcher | Luciana Nadrag | Scout Analyst | Team BDS | |
ziminaite | Karina Ziminaite | Head of Content | INSTINCT3 | |
fl3sch | Caroline Flesch | Executive Assistant | The Cubinauts UG | |
krisJaro | Krystian Jaroszynski | Head of Partnerships | Tencent Games | |
Noodlez | Dimitri Zografos | Data Analyst | Team Vitality | |
GrabbZ | Fabian Lohmann | Head Coach | Team BDS | |
Jordan Bellar | Business Development Manager | Tribe Gaming | ||
Mei Ling Rider | Marketing Director | BMC Switzerland | ||
Duffman | Christopher Duff | Head Analyst | Team BDS | |
HuskY | Danny Engels | Head of Esports | Evil Geniuses | |
Ca1zy | Callum Newland | Online Events Manager | BLAST | |
lukezolynia | Lukasz Zolynia | Strategy and Business Development Manager | Logitech | |
Dominic Kamin | Creator Marketing Manager | Freaks 4U Gaming | ||
Taco Storm | Jonathan Singh | General Manager | Virtex | |
z1n0 | Jamie Henneberg Bach | Head of Creator Marketing | None | |
Roman Koudous | Head of Legal / Attorney-at-law / General Counsel | CROSSBIE | ||
Brausebaerle | Anne Banschbach | Executive Assistant & League Operations | Team Vitality | |
Shasha | Sascha Kaliga | Video Production Manager | Axel Springer Corporate Solutions | |
Lindsey Eckhouse | Commercial Director | McLaren Racing | ||
Michael Gohlke | Head of Events | VERITAS Entertainment | ||
andeR | Ander Cortés | Content Creator | KOI | |
BarbeQ | Ernesto Folch Casanoves | Content Creator | KOI | |
Ibai | Ibai Llanos | Content Creator | KOI | |
Reven | Antonio Pino | Content Creator | None | |
Greenish | Melina Follath | Esports Operations Manager | Freaks 4U Gaming GmbH | |
IzpAH | Oliver Steer | General Manager | None | |
Holger Jakob | Head of Legal | MELCHERS Rechtsanwälte | ||
Boris | Mitch Voorspoels | General Manager | Team Vitality | |
Robert Wylie | Social Media Manager | Scuf Gaming | ||
Mapache | Alex Parejo Martinez | Analyst | Excel | |
Nathan McAdams | Analyst | Harrisburg University | ||
Lego | Jesús García | Project Manager | G2 Vodafone | |
Duffman | Christopher Duff | Team Manager & Head Analyst | TSM | |
YoungBuck | Joey Steltenpool | Head Coach | Fnatic | |
MindGamesWeldon | Weldon Green | Assistant Coach | TSM | |
Luis Mira | Content Manager | None | ||
Sarah Youssef | Sales and Business Development Assistant | Elgiganten A/S | ||
SharkZ | Alexey Taranda | Assistant Coach | Vega Squadron | |
Canoodle | Nanna Bøgedal | Social Media & Community Manager | North | |
kedzr | Daniel Silva | Video Editor | None | |
Bull | Luis Rivera | Manager | eMonkeyz | |
JammeH | Jamie Morgado | Operations Manager | None |
Tournaments[]
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Media[]
- 2016
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- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
- April 6, EU LCS playoff preview: G2 Esports, Fnatic square off for spot in the finals by Adel Chouadria on ESPN
- April 8, [LoL]G2 Esports' Top 5 Plays from the 2016 Spring Split by , and on The Score
- April 8, Kelsey Moser's EU LCS Semifinals Preview: The tandem bike and the unicycles by Kelsey Moser on The Score
- April 12, Guessing at G2’s Chances for Rotterdam by James "Obscurica" Chen on PVPLive
- April 28, The Long Journey: Ocelote turns Gamers2 The Joke into G2 The Champs by Ryan Tang on GAMURS
- April 28, MSI Preview: G2's late game leverage by Kelsey Moser on The Score
- April 28, G2's journey to represent EU at MSI by Cassandra "Requine" Marshall on LoL Esports
- June 19, G2 Esports seeing return on midseason moves by Adel Chouadria on ESPN
- August 29, The Thorin Treatment: G2 Change their Story by Thorin on GAMURS
- September 19, Road to Worlds: G2 Esports by Adam Newell on GAMURS
- September 23, The need for a villain: mithy and the elevation of G2's macro game by Kelsey Moser on The Score
- October 8, No one wants to be G2 Esports by Kelsey Moser on The Score
- January 1, Road to Season Seven: G2 Esports by Adam Newell on GAMURS
- March 8, Kelsey Moser: Weldon Green's troubling G2 Esports training narrative by Kelsey Moser on Yahoo! Esports
- March 22, Ocelote on G2's international struggles: 'It's really not the end of the world' with , and on The Score
- April 19, EU’s Final Showdowns: G2-UOL, FNC-MSF by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- May 18, G2 Weldon: ’Whether we do well in the bracket stage or not, I think that we’ve learned a ton here’ with , and on Yahoo Esports
- May 18, The better G2 wins: G2 Esports and Team WE MSI semifinal preview by , and on Kelsey Moser for Yahoo Esports
- May 19, MSI: Team WE vs. G2 Esports Preview by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- May 21, The illusion of the steep advantage: G2 Esports and Team WE by , and on Kelsey Moser for Yahoo Esports
- June 14, Ocelote on whether franchising could bring G2 to NA: 'I will not mindlessly stay in Europe for the sake of Europe. I will just pick whatever is best for my company' with , and on The Score Esports
- July 21, Prediction: Fnatic, G2 and H2K will represent the EU LCS at Worlds by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- August 24, Kelsey Moser: H2K has the tools to beat G2 in the EU LCS semifinals — but won’t with , and on Kelsey Moser for Slingshot Esports
- September 2, EU LCS Summer Finals positional breakdown by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- September 7, Four in a row: A brief history of G2’s evolution in the EU LCS by , and on Kelsey Moser for Slingshot Esports
- September 16, Worlds Group C preview: The Group of Death™, or a song of Fire and Ice by Jared MacAdam on The Game Haus
- September 28, G2 Visits Korea for Boot Camp: "We want to show the real G2 at Worlds" with , and on Inven Global
- October 19, Weldon talks to Travis about G2's run at Worlds, why he thinks TSM lost, and more with , and on Travis Gafford
- January 20, G2 Carlos on the new G2 Dynasty and the Future of Esports with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- February 17, G2 silence Vitality on their way to a five game win streak by Joe Tortorice on DOT Esports
- February 18, Perkz: "I want to face Zven & Mithy at MSI" with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- February 18, Rebuilding the Kingdom - G2 Esports by Alexandre "DrPuppet" Weber on Inven Global
- February 23, G2 looks for revenge against Fnatic in the second Clash of Kings by Joe Tortorice on Dot Esports
- February 28, Perkz: His Throne Awaits by Phillip Costigan on Unikrn
- March 18, G2 beat Splyce to secure second place in the 2018 EU LCS Spring Split by Adam Newell on Dot Esports
- March 18, G2 defeat Vitality in a 38-kill thriller to set up a second-place tiebreaker against Splyce later today by Adam Newell on Dot Esports
- March 22, VEDIUS'S RUNDOWN OF THE 6 PLAYOFFS TEAMS by Andrew "Vedius" Day on LoL Esports
- March 23, G2 and Splyce both had great splits, but whose was better? by Joe Tortorice on Dot Esports
- March 29, Are G2 still the kings of Europe? by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- April 6, EU LCS Championship Comes Down to the Top Lane by Chase Wassenar on Unikrn
- April 7, The top six storylines for EU finals that are not “Old Kings versus New Kings” by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- June 20, G2 start the EU LCS Summer Split on the front foot by Joe Tortorice on Dot Esports
- July 1, 2017 EU LCS Worlds Qualifiers – Where are they now? by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- July 3, Rift Rivals 2018 Preview: EU Teams by Zhe Wu on The Game Haus
- July 12, EULCS Game Preview: G2 Esports vs Misfits Gaming by Jared Warnke on The Game Haus
- July 30, EU LCS: Hopefuls for Worlds 2018 by Rui Yang Xu on The Game Haus
- August 10, EU LCS: Rematch of Misfits and G2 Preview by Jared Warnke on The Game Haus
- August 20, EU LCS: Quarterfinals Preview by Rui Yang Xu on The Game Haus
- September 5, Ocelote: The Position We Are In Now Wasn't Handed to Us with Kristine "Vaalia" Hutter on LoL Esports
- September 11, What happened to G2, the old kings of Europe? by Xing Li on Dot Esorts
- September 13, EU LCS: Gauntlet Preview by Rui Yang Xu on The Game Haus
- September 25, Europe at Worlds 2018: The great, the good, and the question mark by Adel Chouadria on Cybersport
- September 26, League of Legends: Meet Your 2018 Worlds Play-In Stage Teams (Part 2) by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- September 28, EU LCS: Hopefuls vs Realitites of Worlds 2018 by Rui Yang Xu on The Game Haus
- September 28, League of Legends Worlds 2018 Play-In Group B: G2 Easy or G2-3? by Taylor Damaschi on The Game Haus
- September 30, G2 head into the Worlds play-in stage flying under the radar by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- October 3, G2 are not going to survive the play-in stage if they don’t improve by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- October 19, Eight Paths to the Top by Kien Lam on LoL Esports
- October 26, Rookie, the best player alive, stands in the way of G2 and an all-LCS final at Worlds by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- October 26, League of Legends Worlds 2018: G2 Esports vs. Invictus Gaming Semifinals Preview by Taylor Damaschi on The Game Haus
- December 9, How G2 can make all their shiny new pieces fit by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- January 21, G2 Esports takes full advantage of the meta in dominant start to LEC by Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- April 4, LEC: Juggernaut Match Breakdown by Nick Butts on The Game Haus
- April 5, G2 vs. OG may be the first huge turning point in the LEC by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- April 14, Origen look ready for another crack at G2 by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- April 23, League of Legends: Mid-Season Invitational Main Regions Preview by Rui Yang Xu on The Game Haus
- April 25, Can G2 Esports claim the MSI 2019 throne for Europe? by Tyler Esguerra on Dot Esports
- May 14, How the West made it to the MSI playoffs by Alex Leckie-Zaharic on Dot Esports
- May 17, G2 Esports look to stop SKT’s redemption run at MSI 2019 by Tyler Esguerra on Dot Esports
- May 18, Liquid look to complete one more upset against G2 in the MSI finals by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- May 18, [KR Reactions] G2 vs. SKT MSI Semifinals: "NA vs. EU Finals? That's unheard of?" by Byungho "Haao" Kim on Inven Global
- May 19, How will G2 translate their MSI success to Worlds? by Andrew Amos on Dot Esports
- May 19, [Press Conference] Interview With the Champions of the 2019 MSI, G2 Esports with Yeonjae "Arra" Shin, Hee Eun "Youii" Yoo, and Yudae "Akiin" Oak on Inven Global
- May 19, [KR Reactions] G2 vs. TL MSI Finals: "Faker should be called “baby Caps” from now on!" by Joonkyu "Lasso" Seok and Yudae "Akiin" Oak on Inven Global
- May 19, [2019 MSI] Sights from the MSI 2019 Finals, G2 Esports vs Team Liquid by Hee Eun "Youii" Yoo on Inven Global
- May 20, G2 Esports put on masterful performance in MSI final by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- May 23, Aggressive and Detailed - G2 Esports' Winning Scenario by Beom "Nswer" Park and David "Viion" Jang on Inven Global
- May 24, G2's grand vision targets more than just esports dominance by Adel Chouadria on ESPN
- June 11, Fnatic, G2 Esports emerge as early pacesetters in the race for Worlds by Isaac McIntyre on Hotspawn Esports
- June 20, Can Fnatic take down the G2 Esports juggernaut in their first meeting of the 2019 LEC Summer Split? by Tyler Esguerra on Dot Esports
- June 20, League of Legends: G2 and Fnatic Fight for First by Nick Butts on The Game Haus
- June 27, 2019 Rift Rivals Preview: G2 by Nick Butts on The Game Haus
- July 15, JSS Reports: LEC's scariest team is not G2, but Fnatic // Team Liquid is more complete than actual Gen.G by Haao and Ready on Inven Global
- August 2, Did G2 go too far with their Garen pick against Vitality? by Nicholas Ray on Upcomer
- August 30, Can Fnatic upset G2 in the 2019 LEC Summer Split playoffs? by Elena Endres on Dot Esports
- September 4, [Cartoon] Overrated? G2’s Confidence Goes Viral Among LCK Fans by Lasso and Viion on Inven Global
- September 9, G2 Esports reaches several milestones in 2019 LEC Summer Championship by Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- September 29, G2 Esports are the West’s best chance to win Worlds 2019 by Tyler Esguerra on Dot Esports
- September 30, The best European teams at Worlds 2019: What to expect from the LEC by Jerome Heath on Dot Esports
- October 25, Worlds 2019 could usher in an era of European dominance by Jerome Heath on Dot Esports
- October 26, Will DAMWON Gaming end G2’s Worlds 2019 run? by Elena Endres on Dot Esports
- October 27, [Worlds 2019] G2 vs DAMWON KR Reactions: King Claps and Nuguri without Klepto! by Lasso, Haao, and Quest on Inven Global
- October 27, [Worlds 2019: G2 Press Conference] Caps: "We beat SKT before. I know they improved a lot, but we improved a lot, so it's going to be fun." with Lasso and Viion on Inven Global
- November 1, Can G2 repeat their MSI success and beat SKT at Worlds 2019? by Elena Endres on Dot Esports
- November 1, The Win Condition: SKT vs G2 by Izento on Esports Heaven
- November 3, [Worlds 2019] Semifinals Preview: SK Telecom T1 vs. G2 Esports by Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- November 3, [Worlds 2019] G2 vs T1 KR Reactions: "Let’s face it. LCK are the challengers now." by Haao and Quest on Inven Global
- November 3, [Worlds 2019: Press Conference] G2 Caps: "In order to prove that I’m the best, I have to run a marathon, where I have to continue to perform at the highest level. Or role swap." with Irro, Laff, and Quest on Inven Global
- November 3, G2 press conference after semifinals against SKT with DrPuppet on YouTube
- November 7, League of Legends Worlds Final Preview - Can G2 Esports finish grand slam? by Jacob Wolf on ESPN Esports
- November 8, Can G2 Esports overcome the FunPlus Phoenix onslaught at Worlds 2019 and complete the grand slam? by Tyler Esguerra on Dot Esports
- November 8, [Worlds 2019] G2's pre-final press conference — Caps: "I'll try my hardest to keep [Doinb] in the midlane, challenge him to the one-on-one and see what happens." with Tom Matthiesen on Inven Global
- November 8, [Worlds 2019] Finals Preview: FunPlus Phoenix vs. G2 Esports by Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- November 8, G2 Esports press conference before facing FPX at Worlds finals 2019 with DrPuppet on YouTube
- November 9, The Win Condition: FPX vs G2 by Izento on Esports Heaven
- November 10, [Worlds 2019: Finals] KR Reactions: “0 KOREANS CAN'T WIN.” by Lasso and Viion on Inven Global
- November 10, [Worlds 2019] G2 Worlds Finals Press Conference — Caps: "I'm sure we can bounce back next year. I just think we need to work on a few more things, and then we'll be there." with Tom Matthiesen and Lara Lunardi on Inven Global
- November 10, G2 Esports explain what went wrong in “nightmare” final: "They were just better from preparation to in-game play" by Isaac McIntyre on Dexerto
- December 7, League of Legends Offseason: Are Team Liquid and G2 still the best teams in the West? by Emily Rand on YouTube
- January 20, Ultimate Rivalry: The 5 best G2 Esports vs. Fnatic matches of LEC 2019 by Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- February 4, Is G2 Esports in a league of their own? Who can challenge them in LEC? - Rift Rewind by Ovilee May, Emily Rand, Tyler Erzberger, and Jacob Wolf on ESPN Esports
- February 13, G2 Esports defeat Fnatic to continue winning streak, Soraka appears on top lane. by Darin Kwilinski and Arda Ocal on ESPN Esports
- February 17, G2 Esports – LEC Week 4 Recap by Mani Dasoju on The Game Haus
- February 24, G2 Esports: One Step Forward Two Steps Back by Mani Dasoju on The Game Haus
- March 2, G2 Esports: Channeling 2019 G2’s Spirit in Week 6 by Mani Dasoju on The Game Haus
- March 8, Breaking First Place: G2 Esports vs Fnatic by Mani Dasoju on The Game Haus
- March 8, First Place: Origen vs G2 Esports by Mani Dasoju on The Game Haus
- March 10, G2 back on top of the LEC after Fnatic and Origen wins by Emily Rand, Arda Ocal, and Jacob Wolf on ESPN Esports
- March 11, G2 Esports: First Place or Nothing by Mani Dasoju on The Game Haus
- March 15, G2 Jankos' fast responses to keywords: "Draft? My sh*t coach, GrabbZ!" with Lara Lunardi on Inven Global
- May 25, Rules Don't Matter: How G2 Won Another Championship by Saying F@&K It by theScore Esports on YouTube
- August 21, G2 vs. MAD Lions: Can MAD send the defending LEC champions to the lower bracket once again? by Cristian Lupasco on Dot Esports
- August 27, [LEC Summer Playoffs] How the G2 Esports and Fnatic resurgences stopped a change of guard in the LEC by Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- September 2, LEC Summer Finals Press Conference - G2, Fnatic and Rogue talk playoffs with ESPN on YouTube
- September 3, LEC 2020 Summer Finals Press Conference: “Scrim DAMWON for two days, then take a break to get over it”, says G2 Jankos by Lara Lunardi on Inven Global
- September 5, LEC 2020 Summer Finals preview: A battle of dynasties by Megan Kay on Dot Esports
- October 13, The challenges G2 Esports face in the knockout stage at Worlds 2020 by Matt Porter on Red Bull
- October 18, G2 vs GEN post-match: G2 Press Conference, Worlds 2020 Quarterfinals with Korizon Esports on YouTube
- October 19, G2 Perkz: ‘I feel sorry for the LCK that they will not have a single team in the final’ with Joseph Asuncion on ONE Esports
- October 24, G2 vs DWG Semifinals: G2 Press Conference Worlds 2020 with Korizon Esports on YouTube
- January 26, Mikyx on G2 Rekkles, Ivern and Irelia top "We haven't played them in scrims" with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- February 23, G2 Caps on Rekkles, 2021 MSI, what lifting Worlds trophy means for him with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- March 12, G2 Grabbz on why he encourages G2 players to have "fun," and it's working with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- June 16, G2 Jankos breaks down the NEW jungle meta with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- June 17, Jankos tells HOW 2021 summer G2 CAN be a better team | Damwon, MSI, Stream with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- June 21, G2 Nelson: Players are “receptive, even though most of them are veterans” with Tom Matthiesen on Hotspawn
- June 21, Jankos on Grabbz role-swap, the importance of bringing in Nelson to G2 with Lara Lunardi on YouTube
- June 24, Wunder: "Para los próximos Worlds deberíamos estar a un buen nivel" - Summer Split LEC 2021 with Khayk on YouTube
- June 24, The Crack Down S02E19 ft. G2 GrabbZ - “A Player Disrespecting Me Could Never Hurt My Ego” by IWDominate and Thorin on YouTube
- June 29, Mikyx talks changing G2's play with new coaching, expects: "3 weeks until we’ll get the stuff down" with Tom Matthiesen on YouTube
- July 1, G2 Grabbz on LPL/LCK/LEC power levels, Nelson's "LPL factor" with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- July 22, G2 Grabbz: "I'm terrified of the top floor of LPL." with John Popko on Inven Global
- July 24, Mikyx: "Necesitamos un poco más de tiempo para ser los mejores" with Khayk on YouTube
- July 27, Mikyx: "I feel LCK bot lanes are worse than the LEC and LPL ones. I wasn't very impressed by anyone there." with John Popko on Inven Global
- July 28, Rekkles - EUphoria - 2021 LEC Summer S8 EP8 by Drakos and Caedrel on YouTube
- July 30, G2 Mikyx: “I feel like most of our wins have to do with better drafts than we had before” with Megalodontus on esports.com
- August 4, Entrevista con Mikyx: "Creo que encajamos las derrotas bastante bien y aprendimos de ella" [EN/sub] with Zenitsu on YouTube
- August 5, G2 Mikyx EXPLAINS his thoughts on LPL/LEC/LCK bots with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- August 18, Last Spot for Worlds by Drakos and Caedrel on YouTube
- August 25, The Crack Down S02E27 ft. EG's Coach - Peter Dun - "What Roster Changes do TSM/G2 Need?" by IWDominate and Thorin on YouTube
- September 9, Interview with G2 Carlos Rodríguez with Patty on PentaQ
- January 13, Exclusive Jankos Interview: Rekkles? Thoughts on G2 Roster Change? 2022 LEC Predictions? with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- January 20, G2 Esports Targamas: “Winning Worlds has now also become my own personal goal, just like winning LEC” with Jef van den Bosch on esports.com
- February 2, Caps: "It feels good to be back." with John Popko on Inven Global
- May 13, G2 Caps: His thoughts on Jojopyun after the trash talk and matches with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- May 23, G2 Jankos on why he CAN'T trash talk North America and EG with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- May 26, BrokenBlade on Mr. G2's WILD RIDE at MSI and inverting the 0-6 with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- June 25, G2 caPs: “I can understand we’re still the team to beat. But at the same time we saw yesterday we can lose to BDS, we can lose to everyone.” with Rashidat Jimoh on esports.gg
- October 8, G2 Jankos: Why he can no longer trash talk with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- October 9, Caps: We can take down literally everyone at this tournament with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- October 11, G2 Jankos "EU teams step up under pressure" Why LEC is doing so well at Worlds 2022 with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- October 13, BrokenBlade reveals the nerves that come with FACING THE LPL with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- October 17, G2 Flakked: 'I'm proud with my individual year' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- January 5, LEC Winter 2023 Preview: G2 Esports by Andrew DiStefano on YouTube
- January 9, The Topfather 2 Behind the Scenes by G2 Esports on YouTube
- January 20, HANS SAMA : Last year was a nightmare, I really wanna prove what I'm capable of with G2 with Laure Valée on YouTube
- January 25, Mikyx praises Hans sama’s leadership abilities on new G2 lineup with Tom Matthiesen on YouTube
- February 1, G2 Esports’ Yike is hoping to conquer the LEC, and then the LoL world with Aaron Down on The Loadout
- February 3, LEC Spotlight: G2 Yike with LEC on YouTube
- February 9, De Team Oplon en Div 2 au LEC avec G2, le speed run de Yike (W3D1) with Tipsa on YouTube
- February 15, G2 Esports’ Caps is “super confident” that LoL team can conquer LEC with Aaron Down on The Loadout
- February 16, G2 Yike: I want to play against Kanavi because we have the same champion pool. with Benji on PentaQ
- February 16, League and Anime (ft. Mikyx & Hans Sama) | EUphoria | 2023 LEC Winter S11 EP6 with Drakos and Caedrel on YouTube
- February 28, The mad scientists: G2 Brokenblade on how creativity and insanity make G2 special with Sage Datuin on Esports Illustrated
- March 26, THE BEST? I AM HERE TO FIGHT THAT SPOT ALWAYS. - G2 BROKEN BLADE with Ege Karıksız on YouTube
- March 27, Caps: Czekam na pojedynek z T1 podczas MSI with Dawid Pątko on Cybersport.pl
- May 11, El junglero de G2 con ascendencia peruana (Spanish) with LLA on YouTube
- June 26, Hans sama: W tym splicie będziemy silniejsi niż kiedykolwiek with Dawid Laskowski on Cybersport.pl
- July 20, Best Friends | EUphoria | 2023 LEC Summer S11 EP18 by Drakos and Caedrel on YouTube
- September 9, WYWIAD Z G2 MIKYX PRZED FINAŁEM LEC with Nervarien on YouTube
- October 28, Mikyx: Zwycięstwo z NRG powinno być dla nas pewniakiem with Agnieszka Żyto on Cybersport.pl
- October 30, G2 Caps: "We weren’t able to utilize at Worlds what we learned at MSI." with Koer and Viion on Inven Global
- October 31, How Hans Sama's SMASHED in SKILL and STYLE in less than a year with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- January 11, Caps: Heretics to drużyna, z którą starcia najbardziej nie mogę się doczekać (Polish, English translation available) with Dawid Laskowski on Cybersport.pl
- January 26, G2 Mikyx: "I don't mind if we win or lose in Europe, as long we perform on the internationally." with Armand Luque on YouTube
- February 9, G2 Dylan Falco: "Winning in Europe is not good enough." with Armand Luque on YouTube
- February 19, G2 Yike: Post-Match Interview after LEC 2024 Winter Finals! with Armand Luque on YouTube
- March 14, Smolder??? (ft. Mikyx & Wunder) | EUphoria | 2024 LEC EP7 by Drakos and Dagda on YouTube
- March 19, G2 BrokenBlade: "I'm happy to see other top laners step up, it gives me motivation to stay on top of my game." with Armand Luque on YouTube
- April 4, G2 Caps: "We don't want to repeat last year's spring failure." with Armand Luque on YouTube
- April 11, Hans Sama Talks G2 Lane-Swaps, Draven, and Rates Solo Leveling with Armand Luque on YouTube
- April 11, The Final Boss | EUphoria | 2024 LEC EP11 by Drakos and Dagda on YouTube
- May 9, G2 Mikyx: "I still haven't lost to Faker in a best of five." with Armand Luque on YouTube
- May 10, G2 Caps: "It felt like we were always desperate to control the map" with Armand Luque on Sheep Esports
- May 14, G2 BrokenBlade: "We want to inspire other teams in the West. If we can do it, anyone can" with Armand Luque on Sheep Esports
- May 15, G2 Dylan Falco: "We are capable of taking BO5s against anyone" with Armand Luque on YouTube
- May 17, G2 Mikyx : "T1 played well, but it's not impossible to reach that level" with Armand Luque on Sheep Esports
- May 20, Yike after G2 vs T1: "We want EU teams to regain hope [...] Our region has to get stronger." with Armand Luque on YouTube
- June 12, G2 Romain: "I will dedicate my entire life to our players" with Armand Luque on YouTube
- July 20, G2 Yike: "I'm most excited to play against Canyon [...] if I maintain this level, I can definitely compete with him." with Armand Luque on Sheep Esports
- August 13, G2 BrokenBlade: "We will need to change the way we play" with Armand Luque on Sheep Esports
- August 20, G2 Caps: "If we reach Munich, we'll take on anyone, but we're taking it one week at a time" with Armand Luque on Sheep Esports
- August 22, G2 Masterminds (ft. Dylan Falco & Duffman) | EUphoria | 2024 LEC EP20 by Drakos and Dagda on YouTube
- August 31, G2 Mikyx: "MDK has a very specific playstyle. Now that we've learned it, they won't stand a chance [...] We'll get over it quickly, 3-0" with Armand Luque on Sheep Esports
- September 1, G2 Hans Sama: "In Europe, we are the team that defines how the game is played" with Armand Luque on Sheep Esports
- September 3, LEC Season Finals - G2 Dylan Falco & Rodrigo: "We always knew we were better" with Armand Luque on Sheep Esports
- September 20, "This is how we do it in G2" / The path of BrokenBlade - The Sack Down Ep 9 by IWDominate and YamatoCannon on YouTube
- September 29, Mikyx: G2 wasn't ready at 2023; 2024 we can win it all with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- September 30, Caps On What Makes Him Magical with DonJake on YouTube
- October 1, G2 BrokenBlade: "This is a roster that has been together for almost two years now [...] if this isn't our best chance, then what is?" with Armand Luque on YouTube
- October 1, Takeshi visita a G2 e conversa com Hans Sama - #Worlds2024 with CBLOL on YouTube
- October 2, Especial com G2 Caps - O melhor jogador de LOL da história do Ocidente with LeonButcher on Mais Esports on YouTube
- October 3, Worlds 2024: “Respeitamos a paiN e demos o nosso melhor”, diz G2 Brokenblade (Portuguese) with Bruno Rodrigues on Mais Esports
- October 3, Mikyx Used To Be A Farmer with DonJake on YouTube
- October 4, Mikyx’s Mother Confronts Me About My Offensive Comments with DonJake on YouTube
- October 4, Hans Sama reacts to G2's Day 2 Opponent Draw live in an interview with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- October 5, G2 Mikyx after facing HLE: "In a few days, we'll be much better. We're not at our peak yet [...] It gives us hope that we can actually beat any team" with Armand Luque on YouTube
- October 5, G2 Caps on Swiss Stage Teaser, why "Hope" matters despite all odds with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- October 6, Why BrokenBlade feels he has something to PROVE at Worlds with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- October 8, G2 Yike: "It’s nice to finally beat an Asian team. I think we’re better than most of them and I believe we can be the best team in the world" with Armand Luque on YouTube
- October 10, BrokenBlade Argues With A Fan with DonJake on YouTube
- October 11, G2 Romain Got Naked In The Arctic! with DonJake on YouTube
- October 12, G2 Caps Post-Match Scrum Interview after facing T1 | Worlds 2024 with Pedro Romero on YouTube
- October 14, G2 Mikyx: "2024 was quite a failure. Winning in EU isn’t much to be proud of [...] I’d be surprised if things stay the same after failing twice in a row" with Armand Luque on YouTube
- October 14, G2 BrokenBlade Post-Match Scrum Interview after facing BLG | Worlds 2024 with Pedro Romero on YouTube
- October 15, Caps breaks down G2's devastating loss to BLG | Worlds 2024 with Pedro Romero on YouTube
- October 15, Will 2024 G2 stay together? 🥺 BrokenBlade post G2 vs BLG interview with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- November 15, Becoming a World-Class Support & Community Backlash - Mikyx Reveals Everything - The Sack Down Ep 17 by IWDominate and YamatoCannon on YouTube
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