The LCK 2025 is coming with very interesting transfers and changes on the teams. We’ll have a lot of fun watching League of Legens next year.

League of Legends Champions Korea, or LCK, has closed the player's market for its 2025 rostermania. Some coaches and technical teams have still to be assembled, but the majority of the players are chosen. This year, we have some interesting transfers to let you know of. Let's dive into it.

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The 10th, and last place in the league, made some changes for the LCK 2025. Top and Support renewed their contracts, and the remaining lanes have new players. Coach Edgar will keep coaching the team as he's been doing since 2020.

Top
Jungle
Mid
Bot
Support
Head Coach
Morgan
HamBak
Clozer
Bull
Pollu
Edgar

Clozer came from BNK FearX, HamBak from KT Rolster, and Bull from KDF Challengers, where he played for about four years. Clozer was the substitute for T1 from 2020 to 2021, entering the team through T1 Academy - he was only 16 years old.

Clozer started his career in T1 Academy (Image via Riot Games)
Clozer started his career in T1 Academy (Image via Riot Games)

DRX

Since the LoL Worlds 2022, DRX hasn't had great days in the LCK since then. Finishing 9th place in LCK Spring 2024, the team was almost totally changed, keeping only the jungle whose contract was renewed until 2025.

They also contracted a second jungle. As for the bot lane, Teddy's contract expired a few days ago, but there's still no information about his position on the team.

Top
Jungle
Mid
Bot
Support
Head Coach
Rich
Juhan
ucal
Teddy (?)
Pleata
Ssong

Played in Dignitas in 2023, but a year later Rich went in a new direction, being Riot Games' analyst. However, he coming back to the professional LoL as DRX's new top laner.

As for Juhan, the jungle, he came from GiantX. Pleata, on the other hand, entered DRX Academy in 2020 was stayed in the team until now.

DRX roster without the ADC (Image via DRX Instagram account)
DRX roster without the ADC (Image via DRX Instagram account)

Nongshim RedForce

Nongshim RedForce had a lot of surprises for next year's roster. Both coaches left the team, but Nongshim brought two great players to the roster. Mid-laner Fisher and bot laner Jiwoo renewed until 2026, and the jungle Silvie until 2025.

Top
Jungle
Mid
Bot
Support
Head Coach
Kingen
Silvie
Fisher
Jiwoo
Lehends
Crazy

Kingen, known for his amazing Aatrox, passed through KT Rolster, Bilibili Gaming, DRX (where he won LoL Worlds 2022), Hawnha Life, Dplus KIA, and now will have his debut on Nongshim RedForce. As for the Support, the previous Gen.G play Lehends was transferred to Nongshim RedForce.

Kingen when he won LoL Worlds 2022 (Image via Riot Games)
Kingen when he won LoL Worlds 2022 (Image via Riot Games)

BNK FearX

As for the rebranding of FearX to BNK FearX, the team transferred many contracts and moved some players to BNK FearX Youth. Clear, Raptor, and Diable were already part of the group, the remaining players were new to the team.

Top
Jungle
Mid
Bot
Support
Head Coach
Clear
Raptor
VicLa
Diable
Kellin
Joker

VicLa debuted in 2020 in KT Rolster Academy and played for the team for two years, moving then to North America, China, and finally coming back to the LCK to play for BNK FearX. Kellin came from Dplus KIA, a team where he played since 2020.

Kellin during his time on Dplus KIA (Image via Riot Games)
Kellin during his time on Dplus KIA (Image via Riot Games)

Kwangdong Freecs

As for Kwangdong Freecs, there are three adding to the initial roster, including the head coach. As for the top laner, the mid laner, and the support, their contracts were renewed until 2025.

Top
Jungle
Mid
Bot
Support
Head Coach
DuDu
Pyosik
BuLLDoG
Berserker
Andil
RapidStar

With a small passage through NA, Pyosik came back to the LCK to play for KT Rolester and now Freecs. Berserker, who started his professional career in T1 Academy, played for three years in Cloud9, coming back to Korea for the next year.

Berserker goodbye video by Cloud9 (Image via Cloud9 Youtube channel)
Berserker goodbye video by Cloud9 (Image via Cloud9 Youtube channel)

KT Rolster

KT Rolster made only two changes to their roster for the LCK 2025. PerfecT and Bdd extended their contract until 2026. Both the top laner and the support joined from the sister team, KT Rolster Challengers.

Top
Jungle
Mid
Bot
Support
Head Coach
PerfecT
Cuzz
Bdd
deokdam
Way
Score

With an eight-year-long career, Cuzz transferred to KT Rolster, a team he played between 2021 and 2023. As for deokdam, the player came back to the LCK after one year in China.

Cuzz during his years on KT Rolster (Image via Riot Games)
Cuzz during his years on KT Rolster (Image via Riot Games)

Dplus KIA

With Kingen and Kellin leaving, Dplus KIA had to look for another top laner and support. Lucid, Showmaker, and Aiming will remain on the team until 2025. Lucid and Showmaker have contracts with Dplus KIA until 2026. The team remains without a head coach.

Top
Jungle
Mid
Bot
Support
Head Coach
Siwoo
Lucid
Showmaker
Aiming
BeryL
-

Siwoo was part of the DPlus KIA Academy and Challengers team, being now promoted to the main team. As for BeryL, the 27-year player played for Dplus KIA (by then called DAMWON and DWG KIA) for about four years. He was transferred to DRX, being part of the winning team when they won the LoL Worlds 2022, moved to KT Rolster, and came back to Dplus KIA.

ShowMaker has not missed a single LoL Worlds since joining the LCK in 2019  (Image via Riot Games)
ShowMaker has not missed a single LoL Worlds since joining the LCK in 2019 (Image via Riot Games)

Hanwha Life Esports

HLE surprised everyone by contracting T1 Zeus from such a united and powerful team as it was, especially after winning many LoL Worlds together. The rest of the team remains. Doran, the previous top laner, moved to T1.

Top
Jungle
Mid
Bot
Support
Head Coach
Zeus
Peanut
Zeka
Viper
Delight
DanDy

Many fans considered this HLE team as one of the best ever as well as one of the most powerful teams of the LCK 2025.

Zeus left T1 and will be playing for HLE in 2025 (Image via HLE)
Zeus left T1 and will be playing for HLE in 2025 (Image via HLE)

T1

Just like I wrote before, T1 ZOFGK ended this year with the news of Zeus' departure. T1, however, announced Doran as the final choice for the top lane. In his first live stream as a T1 player, he thanked the opportunity and the fans for the warm welcome.

Top
Jungle
Mid
Bot
Support
Head Coach
Doran
Oner
Faker
Gumayusi
Keria
Mata

T1 still has one of the best teams of the LCK, with four LoL Worlds 2023 and 2024 winners. As for the head coach, Roach leaves to comply with his mandatory military service and is replaced with Mata, an ex-pro player from T1 and the idol for many support trainers, special the Korean ones.

Doran joins T1 in the team's roster to 2025 (Image via T1)
Doran joins T1 in the team's roster to 2025 (Image via T1)

Gen.G

The winner of LCK Spring 2024 changed their bot lane to receive one of the best ADCs in the world, Ruler, and Duro, a support that helped BNK FearX reach very high on the LCK.

Besides being part of the winning team of the Esports Championships East Asia 2023. The rest of the team remains and Chovy, alongside Ruler, signed a three-year-long contract until 2027.

Top
Jungle
Mid
Bot
Support
Head Coach
Kiin
Canyon
Chovy
Ruler
Duro
KIM

Gen.G keeps being one of the most competitive teams in the LCK. Even though they were not able to reach the finals at LoL Worlds 2024, they have always been very consistent in the LCK.

Chovy and Ruler signed a contract until 2027 (Image via Riot Games)
Chovy and Ruler signed a contract until 2027 (Image via Riot Games)

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