Anyone's Legend

Chinese League of Legends team From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Anyone's Legend (AL) is the name of multiple teams belonging to the Chinese esports organisation All Gamers [zh], most notably its League of Legends division. AL's main League of Legends team was founded in 2021 and competes in the League of Legends Pro League (LPL), the top-level professional league for the game in China. AL won its first LPL title in the second split of 2025, which qualified the team for the 2025 Mid-Season Invitational.

Short nameAL
Founded1 December 2021; 4 years ago (2021-12-01)
LeagueLeague of Legends Pro League (LPL)
Overwatch Champions Series EMEA (OWCS)
PUBG Vietnam Series (PVS)
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Anyone's Legend
A stylised panda in a red bamboo hat
Short nameAL
GameLeague of Legends
Overwatch
PUBG: Battlegrounds
Founded1 December 2021; 4 years ago (2021-12-01)
LeagueLeague of Legends Pro League (LPL)
Overwatch Champions Series EMEA (OWCS)
PUBG Vietnam Series (PVS)
Based inChengdu, China
Championships1× LPL
1× PVS
Motto不忘初心,荣耀彼此[1]
(transl."Do not lose sight of your goal. Bring honour to each other.")
Chinese name
Simplified ChineseAL英雄联盟
Traditional ChineseAL英雄聯盟
Literal meaningAL League of Legends
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinAL Yīngxióng Liánméng
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History

The Chengdu-based esports organisation All Gamers [zh] (AG) announced on 1 December 2021 that it had acquired the League of Legends Pro League (LPL) spot of Rogue Warriors and established a new team named Anyone's Legend (AL).[2] AL did not qualify for playoffs until the 2024 summer split, where they were knocked out in the third round.[3]

Hoping to revamp its roster for the 2025 season, the team signed two LPL veterans: 2021 World Champion Flandre and 2024 World semifinalist Tarzan.[4] AL placed first in their group in the group stage of the first split, but were defeated 3–1 by Top Esports in their inaugural finals appearance.[5] In the subsequent group stage of the second split, they placed second in their group behind Top Esports. AL would then go undefeated through the entire upper bracket of playoffs to make it to the finals, where they defeated Bilibili Gaming (BLG) 3–1 to claim their first LPL title and a spot at their first international tournament, the 2025 Mid-Season Invitational (MSI 2025).[3][6]

AL began MSI 2025 in the second stage (bracket stage) of the event due to them being the LPL's first seed. The team defeated North America's FlyQuest in the first round[7] before losing to South Korea's Gen.G in the second.[8] Dropping to the lower bracket, AL first defeated Taiwanese team CTBC Flying Oyster[9][10] and then BLG[11] once again, before being eliminated by South Korean team T1 in the last lower round before the finals.[12]

Roster

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Anyone's Legend roster
PlayersCoaches
Role Handle Name Nationality
Top Flandre Li Xuanjun China
Jungle Tarzan Lee Seung-yong South Korea
Mid Shanks Cui Xiaojun China
Bot Hope Wang Jie China
Support Kael Kim Jin-hong South Korea
Head coach

Wong "Tabe" Pak-kan

Assistant coach(es)

Yang "Xiaobai" Zhonghe


Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Substitute player Substitute
  • Injured Injury / Illness
  

Roster updated 15 December 2024.

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Season-by-season records

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Year League of Legends Pro League First Stand Mid-Season Invitational World Championship
P W L W–L Pos. Playoffs
2022 Spring 40 14 26 .350 13th Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not qualify
Summer 37 16 21 .432 11th Did not qualify
2023 Spring 41 13 28 .317 16th Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not qualify
Summer 39 12 27 .308 16th Did not qualify
2024 Spring 41 18 23 .439 11th Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not qualify
Summer 19 9 10 .474 6th Round 3
2025 Split 1 11 9 2 .818 1st Runners-up Did not qualify Lower final Quarterfinals
Split 2 42 28 14 .667 2nd Champions
Split 3 34 19 15 .559 4th Round 4 (LB)
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