LCS 2024 Spring Split: Full 8-team roster list

A shortened list for the latest season.

The analyst desk at the 2023 LCS Championship. From left to right: Dash, MarkZ, Emily Rand, DisguisedToast, Jatt.
One of the voices of the LCS is stepping into a new, prestigious position. Photo by Reece Martinez/Riot Games via Flickr

After a hectic offseason with multiple big names on the move, the rosters for the 2024 LCS Spring Split have finally been solidified for the entire league.

The League of Legends scene in North America is still reeling after the removal of two league slots, leading to the departure of Golden Guardians and Evil Geniuses. As a result, this will be the first time in LCS history that the league will not field a full 10 teams to start the competitive year.

With lineups shifting around and teams rebuilding for both competitive and monetary purposes, many players have been left behind, including a handful of superstars who will now be focused on finding a home for the following season. It was a surprising offseason that took most fans by surprise, leading to a ton of speculation on how the season will play out.

Here are the full rosters for all eight teams competing in the LCS this coming spring.

All rosters competing in 2024 LCS Spring Split

TeamTopJungleMid laneAD carrySupport
100 ThievesSniper (R)River*Quid*Meech (R)Eyla
Cloud9FudgeBlaberJojopyunBerserker*Vulcan
DignitasRich*eXyu (R)Dove*TomoIsles
FlyQuestBwipo*InspiredJensenMassu (R)Busio
ImmortalsCastle* (R)ArmaoMask* (R)TacticalOlleh
NRGDhoklaContractzPalafoxFBIhuhi
Shopify RebellionFakeGodBugi*InsanityBvoy*Zeyzal
Team LiquidImpactUmTi*APAYeonCoreJJ
R = Rookie player | Bolded: Newly-added player | * = Imported player

This coming season, there will be six players making their rookie debuts on a starting major region roster, with 11 different imported players starting during this season. Out of the 40 starting players in the league, 21 of them will be making their debut for a new team.

One team that’s heading into the new year with only a single roster change is the defending LCS champions, NRG. The organization is jumping into 2024 on a high after capturing its first League title while also becoming the best-performing Western team at Worlds 2023.

On the other hand, the team that made the most roster changes is FlyQuest, after having completely revamped its lineup with five new players. The organization is looking to overwrite its reputation after failing to produce any results in 2023, even though it boasted a roster that many considered to be a superteam.

The 2024 LCS Spring Split is scheduled to begin on Jan. 20 in the league’s long-awaited return to weekends.

Author

Tyler Esguerra
Lead League of Legends writer for Dot Esports. Forever an LCS supporter, AD carry main, with more than five years in the industry. Sometimes I like clicking heads in Call of Duty or VALORANT. Creator of the Critical Strike Podcast.