All League of Legends Team Colors: LCK, LCS, LEC, LPL
League of Legends Team Colors Overview
League of Legends has the most developed franchise league system in esport, with four major regions — LCK (Korea), LCS (North America), LEC (Europe), and LPL (China) — plus regional leagues like the VCS (Vietnam). The 19 teams tracked on EsportTeamColors represent the top tier of LoL competition, each with a color palette shaped by years of competitive history and brand evolution.
This guide covers every team's official color codes with context on why they chose their specific shades. Whether you are designing tournament graphics, fan art, or stream overlays, these are the verified values to use.
LCK: Korean Teams
The LCK features some of the most iconic color palettes in all of esport. T1 Red (#E4002B) is arguably the most recognized team color in competitive gaming, inherited from parent company SK Telecom and carried through six World Championship titles. The pure, vibrant red is paired with Black and White for maximum contrast.
Gen.G does not currently have a LoL-specific entry but competes in PUBG. The LCK's other powerhouses include DRX with their distinctive Cobalt Blue (#0047AB) and Light Blue (#5A8DFF) dual-tone palette, KT Rolster's aggressive KT Red (#D31027), and Hanwha Life's warm Orange (#FF6600) with Charcoal and Silver accents — one of the richest palettes in the LCK.
LCS: North American Teams
North American LoL teams tend toward clean, bold palettes. Cloud9 Blue (#1DA1F2) is instantly recognizable — a bright, sky-inspired shade that has remained virtually unchanged since the organization's founding in 2013. The simplicity of blue-and-white makes Cloud9 one of the easiest palettes to work with for designers.
Team Liquid's layered blue approach uses TL Navy (#0A1F3F) as a dark base with Liquid Blue (#009AC7) as a lighter accent, creating depth that flat single-blue palettes lack. 100 Thieves brings a lifestyle-brand sophistication with Red (#C8102E), Gold (#C8AA6E), and Dark Brown (#1E1A17) — the gold and brown tones set them apart from every other red-branded team. FlyQuest Green (#14A660) and Dignitas Yellow (#FFD700) add warm diversity to the NA color landscape.
LEC: European Teams
European LoL branding is characterized by bold, confident choices. Fnatic Orange (#FF6900) is one of the most iconic single-color identities in esport — the organization has built an entire brand around one shade of orange paired with black. G2 Esports uses Samurai Red (#F62459) — a pink-leaning red that reflects their playful, meme-heavy brand personality.
SK Gaming's Green (#52BE35) carries one of the longest legacies in European esport, dating back to the organization's 1997 founding. The green is a straightforward, friendly shade that reflects SK's institutional identity. Natus Vincere, while primarily known for Counter-Strike, also competes in LoL with their signature NAVI Yellow (#F5D000) and Black palette.
LPL and VCS: Asian Teams
Chinese LPL teams bring some of the most visually striking palettes to LoL. Bilibili Gaming's Pink (#FF69B4) with Cyan (#00C8E0) creates a bubbly, pop-culture identity rooted in the Bilibili streaming platform's aesthetic. Weibo Gaming carries dual warm tones — Weibo Red (#E53125) and Weibo Orange (#FF8200) — creating an energetic, social-media-inspired palette.
Edward Gaming's EDG Blue (#0053A0) with Silver accents represents corporate sophistication, while TOP Esports' Red (#E84838) projects competitive intensity. LNG Esports offers a unique three-tone approach with Crimson (#F00050), Dark Navy (#001050), and Blue (#0090F0). GAM Esports from the VCS carries Yellow (#F0D020) with Black — a warm, welcoming palette that represents Vietnamese esport on the international stage.
LoL Color Palette Trends
Red is the dominant color family in LoL esport, with T1, G2, KT Rolster, Weibo, TOP, and 100 Thieves all using red-family primary colors — though each shade is distinct enough to avoid confusion. Blue is the second most common, with Cloud9, DRX, Team Liquid, Edward Gaming, and LNG all building identities around blue tones.
The most unique palettes belong to Bilibili Gaming (pink-cyan), Alter Ego (rose-pink), and FlyQuest (green) — teams that deliberately chose uncommon colors to differentiate themselves. For tournament broadcast designers handling LoL events, the team comparison tool on EsportTeamColors is essential for checking palette contrast before designing match graphics.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is T1's official red color code?
T1's official red is #E4002B, known as T1 Red. It was inherited from parent company SK Telecom and has been the team's signature color through six World Championship titles.
What are Cloud9's colors?
Cloud9 uses Cloud Blue (#1DA1F2) as their primary color, paired with Black (#000000) and White (#FFFFFF). The blue has remained virtually unchanged since the organization's founding in 2013.
Which LoL team uses orange?
Fnatic is the most famous orange-branded LoL team with Fnatic Orange (#FF6900). Hanwha Life Esports also uses Orange (#FF6600). BIG in CS2 and Weibo Gaming's secondary color are also orange-family shades.