Campeonato Brasileiro de League of Legends
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The Campeonato Brasileiro de League of Legends (CBLOL, lit. Brazilian Championship of League of Legends) is the top level of professional League of Legends competition in Brazil. There are ten teams in the league. Each annual season of play is divided into two splits, marked Split 1 and Split 2, both consisting of eighteen rounds of round-robin tournament play, which then conclude with play-off tournaments between the top six teams. The winners of each split qualifies for the Mid-Season Invitational and World Championship.[1]
Game | League of Legends |
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First season | 2012 |
Owner(s) | Riot Games Brazil |
No. of teams | 2012–2020: 8 2021 onwards: 10 |
Countries | Brazil |
Most recent champion(s) | LOUD (4nd title) (2024 Split 1) |
Most titles | INTZ (5th title) |
Qualification | Franchise partnership |
TV partner(s) | Twitch YouTube SporTV |
Promotion to | Mid Season Invitational World Championship |
Official website | br |
Starting in 2025, CBLOL will form a pan-American league alongside North America's LCS and Latin America's Liga Latinoamérica, with CBLOL becoming the South Conference under this system.
The matches have been held since 2015 at Riot studios in São Paulo and broadcast via livestream, with an audience. And for the finals the matches are held in arenas like Allianz Parque, and are attended by narrators, commentators, analysts and presenters.[2] In addition to full broadcasting on official YouTube channels, Twitch, and since 2017 CBLOL has also been playing live games on SporTV, with the same coverage as Riot.[3]