2025 Esports University League, Shingu University, and Kyungsang National University win the championship

Nov 24, 2025

2025 Esports University League, Shingu University, and Kyungsang National University win the championship





Shin-gu University and Gyeongsang National University won the national finals of the "2025 E-Sports University League" and ranked as the best e-sports university this year.

Representatives from eight universities and eight universities in the `League of Legends" event that broke through the three-month long journey gathered in one place at the Gwangju Esports Stadium for two days from the 22nd to the 23rd.




In the 'League of Legends', Shingu University and Osan University reached the final. As the universities ranked first in each group in the national finals, a tight race was held. The first set maintained a tense atmosphere at the beginning, and the game tilted sharply as Singudae took 'Atacan'. In particular, Cho Hyun-seo's Azir held out until the end with each hit, completing the team's offense. In the second set, Shingu University also showed a difference in weight class. After winning the third dragon-hitting battle, Shingu continued to widen the gap and finally secured the championship.

As a result, Shingu University won the LoL event for two consecutive years and became a college league powerhouse. The winning Shingu University was awarded a trophy, 5 million won in prize money, and a prize from the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism. Osan University, which won the runner-up prize, was given 3 million won and the Korea Creative Content Agency Director's Award in second place. The Korea E-Sports Association Presidential Award was given to the third-place international university, and the fourth-place Kwangwoon University received a prize of 1 million won.

In the 'FC Online' event, Gyeongsang National University Je Hwidam, who ranked first in the national finals, won the title with a complete victory over Daekyung University Yeo Haewon. Jehwidam scored a golden goal after a close game going into the second half of extra time in the first set, and he drove in three goals in the second set to win the second set 3-1. In the third set, Yeo Hae-won scored the first goal, but Je Hwidam equalized in the fourth minute, bringing the game back to square one and scoring a net in succession to secure the victory. Je Hwidam, who won the championship, was honored with a trophy, a prize from the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and a prize of 3 million won.




This year's e-sports university league was hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and co-hosted by the Korea e-Sports Association, Gwangju Information and Culture Industry Promotion Agency, Daejeon Information and Culture Industry Promotion Agency, and Busan Information Industry Promotion Agency, Riot Games, Nexon Korea, Samsung Electronics, Sidiz, Gol Studio and SK Telecom.








This article was translated by Naver AI translator.