
The Complete History of League of Legends' Summoner's Cup Trophy
The Summoner's Cup is the prestigious trophy awarded to winners of the League of Legends World Championship. First introduced in 2012, it has become one of the most recognizable symbols in esports.

Summoner's Cup trophy in display case
The original 2012 version, created by Thomas Lyte (known for crafting the FA Cup and Ryder Cup), weighed approximately 70 pounds (32 kg), making it one of the heaviest sports trophies in the world.
In 2022, Riot Games unveiled a redesigned version created by Tiffany & Co. The new cup weighs 44 pounds (20 kg) and stands 27 inches (68.8 cm) tall. Its base features the names of all World Champions from 2011 to 2024.
The Summoner's Cup's legacy is celebrated throughout League of Legends, appearing in numerous World Champion skins and recall animations:
- Early Championships (S1-S5): Featured on items like Fnatic Gragas's cask, TPA Mundo's cleaver, and SKT T1 Ryze's scroll
- Modern Era (S7-S10): Incorporated into elaborate recall animations, such as SSG Rakan and Xayah's shared animation and iG LeBlanc's staff summoning
- Recent Years (S11-S12): Featured in complex animations like EDG Viego's sword transformation and DRX Aatrox's wing-spread victory pose
The trophy is prominently displayed above the top lane on Summoner's Rift, alongside the MSI trophy, with the current World Championship team's logo displayed above it.
This iconic symbol represents the pinnacle of competitive League of Legends, combining artisanal craftsmanship with gaming heritage in a trophy that continues to inspire players worldwide.
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