GIANTX Crowned Spanish League of Legends Champions! Claims Ninth Superliga Title in Madrid

Y tras el Mundial de Valorant, llega la novena Superliga: ¡GIANTX, campeón de España  de League of Legends!

Madrid / Berlin. Monday, September 1, 2025. A weekend for the history books for GIANTX: the League of Legends team was proclaimed Spanish Champion this Sunday after defeating arch-rivals Heretics (3-1) in the LVP Superliga final held in Madrid. This achievement follows the Valorant squad's successful qualification for the Riot Games World Championship, secured the previous day in Berlin.

Badlulu, Ferret, Feisty, Aetinoth, Exofeng, and Lospa bring home the ninth Superliga title in the club's history to Málaga. Under the technical leadership of Fearless and Th3Antonio, the squad proved to be the best in Spain after a flawless performance at the Madrid Arena in front of nearly 2,000 fans.

League of Legends - LVP Superliga: A Legendary Record

GIANTX Pride has established itself as the dominant force in 2025. Beyond the title, the organization swept the individual awards: Feisty (MVP of the Year), Exofeng (Finals MVP), Lospa (Best Rookie), and Fearless (Best Coach). With this ninth trophy, GIANTX reinforces its status as the most successful club in national competition history.

Technical Milestone: This marks the fifth title for coach Fearless and the sixth Superliga for Th3Antonio, who now has two trophies as a coach following his legendary career as a player.

The GIANTX academy will now take a brief break before competing in the EMEA Masters. Meanwhile, the LEC team will begin its final phase this Saturday against BDS; three more victories would also secure a spot for GIANTX in the LoL World Championship (Worlds).

Valorant - VCT: Heading to the World Championship in Paris

The Valorant team entered the EMEA final with their main goal already achieved: qualifying for Valorant Champions. Although they fell in the Berlin final to a strong Team Liquid (0-3), nothing diminishes the feat accomplished by Pipson’s squad.

Cloud, Ara, Flickless, Grubinho, and Westside are now focused on Paris, where they will compete against the top 16 teams in the world from September 12 to October 6. GIANTX already knows its first opponent in Group A: the North American giants, Sentinels.