Every team’s roster for the upcoming 2022 LPL Spring Split
The best League of Legends league in China, the LPL, is revving up for the 2022 Spring Split and it will once again feature 17 stacked rosters.
The 2022 LPL Spring Split will feature a slew of roster changes, and also changes to the teams. For 2022, several teams have rebranded and will play under new names. Furthermore, a brand new competitor will be ready to debut with Weibo Gaming buying the spot of Suning.
Despite all the changes, it’s still looking like the LPL will be one of the most competitive leagues in the world. With 17 teams competing, there will be a lot to keep an eye on and several contenders for the trophy. It will be EDward Gaming under the most pressure, coming in as the defending LPL champion and the winner of the 2021 World Championship.
Organizations such as FunPlus Phoenix, Royal Never Give Up, Top Esports, and others are looking strong enough to potentially knock EDG off the throne. The recent offseason has resulted in a big shuffle among top-tier LPL players and now it’s time to see who got the best of these moves.
A lot of eyes and expectations could also be put on Bilibili Gaming, who will enter this year with a big ace up its sleeve. The organization has signed none other than bot laner Jian “Uzi” Zi-Hao, who is coming out of retirement a year since his last competitive game.
To help give an overview of all the LPL rosters for this season, here’s a complete list of all 17 rosters.
These are the 17 LPL rosters for 2022
EDward Gaming:
- Top – Li “Flandre” Xuan-Jun / Huang “Xiaoxiang” Xiang
- Jungle – Zhao “Jiejie” Li-Jie
- Mid – Lee “Scout” Ye-chan
- Bot – Park “Viper” Do-hyeon
- Support – Tian “Meiko” Ye
FunPlus Phoenix:
- Top – Ping “Xiaolaohu” Xiao-Hu
- Jungle – Yang “Beichuan” Ling
- Mid – Kim “Gori” Tae-woo
- Bot – Lin “Lwx” Wei-Xiang / Luo “jiang” Bai-Jiang
- Support – Fu “Hang” Mng-Hang / Dang “Lele” Bo-Lin
Anyone’s Legend:
- Top – Zhu “Zdz” De-Zhang
- Jungle – Peng “Xiaohao” Hao
- Mid – Huang “Maple” Yi-Tang / Zhou “Harder” Shi-Hao
- Bot – Lu “Betty” Yu-Hung / Mei “ZWuJi” Hong-Hui
- Support – Zhang “QiuQiu” Ming / Su “kaixuan” Yu-Kai
Bilibili Gaming:
- Top – Chen “Beathe” Chen
- Jungle – Wei “Weiwei” Bo-Han
- Mid – Chu “FoFo” Chun-Lan
- Bot – Jian “Uzi” Zi-Hao / Chiu “Doggo” Tzu-Chuan
- Support – Liu “Crisp” Qing-Song
Invictus Gaming:
- Top – Zhao “neny” Zhi-Hao
- Jungle – Peng “XUN” Li-Xun
- Mid – Liu “Xzz” Zhu / Zhang “Yuekai” Yue-Kai
- Bot – An “Ahn” Shan-Ye / Luo “xiaoyujie” Shi-Hao
- Support – Li “Lucas” Tan-Pan-Ao / Zhang “Ke” Ke
JD Gaming:
- Top – Bai “369” Jia-Hao
- Jungle – Seo “Kanavi” Jin-hyeok / Dai “Xiao17” Ying-Jie
- Mid – Zeng “Yagao” Qi
- Bot – Wang “Hope” Jie
- Support – Lou “Missing” Yun-Feng
LGD Gaming:
- Top – Chen “fearness” Guo-Ji
- Jungle – Zhiqiang “shad0w” Zhao
- Mid – Chan “Jay” Bo / Ji “YeG” Xin-Yu
- Bot – Xie “Jinjao” Jin-Shan / He “Eric” Qiang
- Support – TBD
LNG Esports:
- Top – Hu “Ale” Jia-Le
- Jungle – Lee “Tarzan” Seung-yong
- Mid – Kim “Doinb” Tae-sang
- Bot – Wang “Light” Guang-Yu
- Support – Liao “Iwandy” Ding-Yang / Zuo “LvMao” Ming-Hao
Oh My God:
- Top – Chang “M1kuya” Xiao / Deng “shanji” Zi-Jian
- Jungle – Mao “Aki” An
- Mid – Lin “Creme” Jian
- Bot – Dai “Able” Zhi-Chun
- Support – Liu “C0LD” Shi-Yu
Rare Atom:
- Top – Dai “Cube” Yi
- Jungle – Zhou “Fy” Yang / Yu “JunJia” Chun-Chia / Lu “Leyan” Jue
- Mid – Deng “Forge” Jie / Chen “Strive” Liang
- Bot – Hu “iBoy” Xian-Zhao
- Support – Yang “Zorah” Chong-Jiang
Royal Never Give Up:
- Top – Chen “Bin” Ze-Bin
- Jungle – Yan “Wei” Yang-Wei
- Mid – Li “Xiaohu” Yuan-Hao
- Bot – Chen “GALA” Wei
- Support – Shi “Ming” Sen-Ming
Team WE:
- Top – Yu “Biubiu” Lei-Xin
- Jungle – Jiang “beishang” Zhi-Peng / Chen “View” Yu-Ming
- Mid – Cui “Shanks” Xiao-Jun / Su “xiye” Han-Wei
- Bot – Guo “Stay” Yi-Yang / Liu “Xing” Jia-Xing
- Support – Du “Kedaya” Bang-Rong
ThunderTalk Gaming:
- Top – Tian “New” Zhi-Peng
- Jungle – Wang “frigid” Xin
- Mid – Luo “Captain” Fei-Yang
- Bot – Ding “Puff” Wang
- Support – Bi “Pudding” Hao-Tian / Su “Southwind” Zhi-Lin
Top Esports:
- Top – Yu “Qingtian” Zi-Han / Huang “Wayward” Ren-Xing / Zhang “Zoom” Xing-Ran
- Jungle – Gao “Tian” Tian-Liang / Wang “Xiaopeng” Peng
- Mid – Zhuo “knight” Ding
- Bot – Yu “JackeyLove” Wen-Bo
- Support – Wang “Zhuo” Xu-Zhuo
Ultra Prime:
- Top – Huang “Aliez” Hao / Zhang “zs” Shuai
- Jungle – Yang “H4cker” Zhi-Hao
- Mid – Yuan “Cryin” Cheng-Wei
- Bot – Zhao “Elk” Jia-Hao / Huang “kelin” Bo-Lin
- Support – Liu “ShiauC” Chia-Hao
Victory Five:
- Top – Lee “Rich” Jae-won
- Jungle – Huang “Karsa” Hao-Hsuan / Li “XLB” Xiao-Long
- Mid – Song “Rookie” Eui-jin
- Bot – Ying “Photic” Qi-Shen
- Support – Guo “ppgod” Peng
Weibo Gaming:
- Top – Kang “TheShy” Seung-lok / Zhang “Decade” Hua-Xin
- Jungle – Lê “SofM” Duy
- Mid – Xiang “Angel” Tao
- Bot – Tang “huanfeng” Huan-Feng
- Support – Luo “ON” Wen-Jun / Hu “SwordArt” Shuo-Chieh
When is the LPL 2022 season starting?
The 2022 LPL Spring Split will already be kicking off on Monday, January 10, with the first best-of-three match of the year being between Oh My God and ThunderTalk Gaming. This series will be followed up with a match between two star-packed teams in FunPlus Phoenix and Royal Never Give Up.
The LPL spring split will run until March 20, meaning that there will be plenty of good Chinese League of Legends ahead.