2022 LPL Spring Split: Full roster of every team competing

New faces, new team names, new blood.

The offseasonLeague of Legendsroster shuffle is coming to a close. Soon, the 2022 LPL Spring Split will begin, where we will see new faces, returning players, and old friends facing off against each other on opposite sides of the rift.

To keep up to date with the latest changes, here is the full list of China’s League of Legends Pro League (LPL) rosters of every team competing.

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Full roster of every team competing in the 2022 LPL Spring Split

Anyone’s Legend

Formerly known as Rogue Warriors, the organization has rebranded to Anyone’s Legend for the 2022 LPL Spring Split. Former Flash Wolves teammates Huang “Maple” Yi-Tang and Lu “Betty” Yu-Hung reunite on this roster.

Bilibili Gaming

After spendinga year in retirementto take care of his health, Jian “Uzi” Zi-Hao returns to pro play in the 2022 LPL Spring Split with Bilibili Gaming. He shares the role with rising star Chiu “Doggo” Tzu-Chuan, formerly from Pacific Championship Series’ (PCS)Beyond Gaming.

They will be supported by 2019 World Champion Liu “Crisp” Qing-Song, who has moved from FunPlus Phoenix.

2022 LPL Spring Split Anyone’s Legend roster

Edward Gaming

The2021 League of Legends World Championswill compete in the upcoming 2022 LPL Spring Split with the exact same roster.

FunPlus Phoenix

Former T1 substitute mid laner Kim “Gori” Tae-woo will make his debut in China in the 2022 LPL Spring Split. The only FunPlus Phoenix member that has remained is 2019 World Champion bot laner, Lin “Lwx” Wei-Xiang.

Former Gen.G jungler Kim “Clid” Tae-min of the LCK will also be making his debut in the LPL.

Maple joins Anyone’s Legend for 2022 LPL Spring Split

Invictus Gaming

After thedeparture of Kang “TheShy” Seung-lokandSong “Rookie” Eui-jin, Invictus Gaming had to rebuild.

They promoted three of their academy players, Liu “Xzz” Zhu, Luo “xiaoyueji” Shi-Hao, and Zhao “neny” Zhi-Hao, whom we saw in 2021 LPL Summer Split when he substituted for TheShy.

Uzi and the rest of the Bilibili Gaming roster for the 2022 LPL Spring Split

JD Gaming

Switching places, Top Esports’ former top laner Bai “369” Jia-Hao has joined JD Gaming for the 2022 LPL Spring Split, while former JD Gaming top laner Zhang “Zoom” Xing-Ran went over to TES.

Star jungler Seo “Kanavi” Jin-hyeok has remained, together with mid laner Zeng “Yagao” Qi. Similar to Invictus Gaming, JD Gaming promoted and welcomed new academy players to make up the rest of the roster. Edward Gaming’s substitute bot laner Wang “Hope” Jie has newly joined, and will be on the starting roster.

2021 Edward Gaming roster at a Red Bull event

LGD Gaming

Rebuilding the team around their star jungler Zhiqiang “shad0w” Zhao, LGD Gaming revamped their mid lane, bot lane, and support.

Their roster’s starting support is yet to be announced.

LNG Esports

After topping their Play-In group at the League of Legends2021 World Championship, LNG Esports failed to make it out of the Group Stage after losing a best-of-one tiebreaker to MAD Lions.

Joining top laner Hu “Ale” Jia-Le, star jungler Lee “Tarzan” Seung-yong, bot laner Wang “Light” Guang-Yu, and support Liao “Iwandy” Ding-Yang on LNG Esports for the 2022 LPL Spring Split is 2019 World Champion and former FunPlus Phoenix mid laner Kim “Doinb” Tae-sang, as well as former JD Gaming support Zuo “LvMao” Ming-Hao.

FunPlus Phoenix’s full roster for the 2022 LPL Spring Split

Former Royal Never Give Up’sChang “Poppy” Po-Haowill also join the team as their new coach.

Victory Five (Ninjas in Pyjamas)

Headlining the Ninjas in Pyjamas roster is star jungler Hung “Karsa” Hao-Hsuan, previously from Top Esports, and mid laner Song “Rookie” Eui-jin from Invictus Gaming.

They are joined by support Guo “ppgod” Peng, who returns to Victory Five after a stint with Bilibili Gaming, and former substitute Top Esports bot laner, Ying “Photic” Qi-Shen.

Invictus Gaming promotes Xzz, Neny, and Xiaoyueji from its academy roster

Victory Five has merged with Ninjas in Pyjamas, and will rebrand in 2022.

Oh My God

The only two players from the previous season who remained on Oh My God are mid laner Lin “Creme” Jian and support Liu “COLD” Shi-Yu. They are joined by fresh blood from the LDL.

Rare Atom

Joining Lu “Leyan” Jue in the jungle is Zhou “Fy” Yang who has been promoted to the main roster, and former Edward Gaming substitute Yu “JunJia” Chun-Chia.

Royal Never Give Up

2021 Mid-Season Invitational championsRoyal Never Give Upunderwent two major changes during the offseason. Since mid lanerYuan “Cryin” Cheng-Weileft for Ultra Prime, Li “Xiaohu” Yuan-Hao is now back in the mid lane.

Filling the spot in the top lane is 2020 World Championship finalist Chen “Bin” Ze-Bin, formerly from Suning.

JD Gaming’s 2021 Demacia Cup roster

Team WE

The most notable change in Team WE’s 2022 LPL Spring Split roster is the return of mid laner Su “xiye” Han-Wei, who kickstarted his League of Legends pro career with this organization back in 2013.

Finishing in 7th place in the 2021 LPL Summer Split, Team WE qualified for the playoffs and went on a four series win streak before losing to FunPlus Phoenix 3-0 in the semifinals. In the lower bracket, they were swept again by Edward Gaming, and finished 3rd.

LGD Gaming welcomes bot laner Eric to the team for the 2022 LPL Spring Split

Team WE also lost out on Worlds 2021 after they dropped to LNG Esports 3-1 in the regional qualifiers match.

Top Esports

Super star mid lanerZhuo “knight” Dingand bot lanerYu “JackeyLove” Wen-Bowill continue to lead the team in the 2022 LPL Spring Split.

Adding to the list of big names is former JD Gaming top laner Zhang “Zoom” Xing-Ran and 2019 World Champion Gao “Tian” Tian-Liang, previously from FunPlus Phoenix.

LNG Esports 2022 LPL Spring Split roster announcement

ThunderTalk Gaming

Former Invictus Gaming bot lane duo Ding “Puff” Wang and Su “Southwind” Zhi-Lin have joined ThunderTalk Gaming for the 2022 LPL Spring Split.

Ultra Prime

A reunion offormer eStar players, Ultra Prime this 2022 LPL Spring Split welcomes back former Royal Never Give Up mid lanerYuan “Cryin” Cheng-Wei, who joins top laner Zhang “zs” Shuai and support Liu “ShiauC” Chia-Hao.

Weibo Gaming (former Suning)

Suning is no more. For the 2022 LPL Spring Split, the league welcomes another rebranded team, Weibo Gaming. Former Invictus Gaming top lanerKang “TheShy” Seung-lokhas joined the team, replacing Chen “Bin” Ze-Bin, who transferred to Royal Never Give Up.

After spending a year in the LCS with TSM, support and shotcallerHu “SwordArt” Shuo-Chiehis back, reuniting with the roster he led to the 2020 World Championship finals against DAMWON Gaming.

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