Karmine Corp and Fnatic players dominate LEC Spring all-pro team
Image credit: LEC via X The LEC has revealed the all-pro team for its Spring 2025 split, featuring three Karmine Corp and two Fnatic players. Meanwhile, the second and third all-pro teams also include athletes from KOI, Team Vitality and G2 Esports. The Spring split of the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) 2025 has … Continued The post Karmine Corp and Fnatic players dominate LEC Spring all-pro team appeared first on Esports Insider.


The LEC has revealed the all-pro team for its Spring 2025 split, featuring three Karmine Corp and two Fnatic players.
Meanwhile, the second and third all-pro teams also include athletes from KOI, Team Vitality and G2 Esports.
The Spring split of the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) 2025 has been underway since March 29th. Following the conclusion of the Regular Season on May 13th, six teams have advanced to the Playoffs:
- Karmine Corp
- Fnatic
- KOI
- G2 Esports
- GIANTX
- Team Heretics
As the LEC 2025 Spring split heads towards its final stage, the league has once again assembled its all-pro team, comprising the best-performing players in their respective lanes:
Top lane | Jungle | Mid lane | Bot lane | Support |
Kim ‘Canna‘ Chang-dong | Martin ‘Yike‘ Sundelin | Vladimiros ‘Vladi‘ Kourtidis | Elias ‘Upset‘ Lipp | Mihael ‘Mikyx‘ Mehle |
Karmine Corp | Karmine Corp | Karmine Corp | Fnatic | Fnatic |
In addition, the LEC unveiled the second and third all-pro teams for the ongoing split.
Here is the second LEC 2025 Spring all-pro team:
Top lane | Jungle | Mid lane | Bot lane | Support |
Alex ‘Myrwn‘ Villarejo | Iván ‘Razork‘ Martín | Joseph ‘Jojopyun‘ Pyun | Caliste ‘Caliste‘ Henry-Hennebert | Álvaro Fernández ‘Alvaro‘ del Amo |
KOI | Fnatic | KOI | Karmine Corp | KOI |
This is the final LEC 2025 Spring all-pro team:
Top lane | Jungle | Mid lane | Bot lane | Support |
Kaan ‘Naak Nako‘ Okan | Javier ‘Elyoya‘ Prades | Rasmus ‘Caps‘ Winther | Steven ‘Hans Sama‘ Liv | Raphaël ‘Targamas‘ Crabbé |
Team Vitality | KOI | G2 Esports | G2 Esports | Karmine Corp |
How are the LEC all-pro teams chosen?

The rosters were determined based on the votes of stakeholders and esports personalities, such as journalists, on-air talent and coaching staff.
With Karmine Corp (KC) and Fnatic leading the LEC Spring Regular Season bracket, it is perhaps unsurprising to see only two organisations represented in the all-pro team. Moreover, such a result is not unusual for the all-pro team tradition.
For instance, the all-pro teams of the 2023 Summer and 2024 Winter splits simply featured the full G2 rosters at the time.
However, fans were still surprised not to see KC botlaner Caliste in the #1 all-pro team despite leading the tournament in terms of MVP awards so far.
The LEC Spring split will continue tomorrow at 4 pm BST with a best-of-five series between Fnatic and G2. Fans can tune into the English broadcast via the league’s official Twitch and YouTube channels.
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