LEC Salaries Exposed: Who Tops the Richest Player List in Europe

A Closer Look at LEC’s Financial Landscape

As the League of Legends European Championship (LEC) gears up for its 2025 Spring Split, all eyes are on the top teams and players vying for the coveted title. But beneath the surface of the competition lies a complex web of player salaries, team expenditures, and financial disparities.

In an exclusive report by Sheep Esports, the average salary in the LEC has been revealed to be a staggering 240,000 euros per year. However, this number is heavily skewed by the top earners in the league, with the minimum salary sitting at 60,000 euros. The average salary for rookies, on the other hand, is a respectable 115,000 euros per year.

The Highest-Paid Players in the LEC

As expected, Caps, the star player for G2 Esports and widely regarded as the best player in European history, takes the top spot as the highest-paid player in the LEC. Rounding out the top five are Hans Sama, Humanoid, Larssen, and Elyoya.

Salary Disparities and Team Expenditures

Perhaps the most striking revelation from the report is the vast inequality in salaries and team expenditures. The top three teams, G2 Esports, Fnatic, and KOI, account for a staggering 45% of the total expenditure in the LEC. This disparity raises questions about the sustainability and fairness of the competition.

Average Salaries by Position

The report also provides insight into the average salaries by position in the LEC for the 2025 Spring Split:

  • Toplane – 192,000 euros
  • Jungle – 250,000 euros
  • Midlane – 345,000 euros
  • ADC – 240,000 euros
  • Support – 168,000 euros
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As the LEC continues to grow and evolve, it will be interesting to see how these financial dynamics shape the competition and the teams involved.

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