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LECLEC 2026 Summer2026-07-25Patch 16.1446:19
G2G2G2G2G2G2 EsportsG2 EsportsW
22:11
MKOIMKOIMKOIMKOIMKOIMovistar KOIMovistar KOIL

The LEC match played on 2026-07-25 between G2 Esports and Movistar KOI ended with a win for G2 Esports. At 46:19, this game ran deep into the late game. It produced 33 combined kills, and in long games per-minute figures such as DPM and CSM get pulled toward the average, so read them next to the totals. G2 Esports finished 7,087 gold ahead. That is not an unrecoverable gap, so the objective and combat figures below show where the game actually turned. The clearest objective gap came from Voidgrubs: 3 for Movistar KOI against 0 for the other side.

The standout line on the winning side belongs to Hans Sama, who finished on Ziggs with a KDA of 6/1/9. 2,513 is the end-of-game gold gap SkewMond built over Elyoya in the Jungle matchup, the largest positional gap in this game. Poppy was the first champion G2 Esports removed, while the opening ban from Movistar KOI was Jarvan IV. On patch 16.14, this counts as game 3 within a series of 3.

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