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  1. In an electrifying conclusion to the 2023 League of Legends European Championship (LEC) Spring Split, MAD Lions have once again asserted their dominance in the European esports scene. The grand finale, hosted in Berlin at the LEC Studio, featured a thrilling face-off between MAD Lions and the rising stars, BDS Esport.

  2. Our realm spans multiple esports disciplines, with teams competing in League of Legends and VALORANT. We have also had teams in titles such as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO), FIFA and more. Each of our teams represents the dedication and passion that defines MAD Lions, and they always strive for glory and honour in every competition.

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  3. Those who become part of The Pride can look forward to a series of quests and missions to showcase their MAD Lions fandom. Each quest or mission will earn XP and Roars (our in-game currency) that can later be exchanged for exclusive experiences and benefits.

  4. 2 feb 2023 · We sat down with MAD Lions League of Legends botlaner Carzzy after the team's LEC victory over KOI to talk about his return to the team, muse on meta, and more.

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    Parent company OverActive Media rebranded Splyce as MAD Lions in November 2019, with an official announcement on the 29th. Their initial roster for the LEC 2020 Season included four rookie players - Orome, Shadow, Carzzy, and Gistick - along with mid laner Humanoid, the only carry-over from Splyce.

    •The seven stars in the logo come from the flag of Madrid, the capital of Spain.

    •The name "MAD Lions" is actually a play on words; while the name makes sense when explicitly read, MAD does not refer to the English adjective, but is an abbreviation of Madrid. The name is also a reference to the lions in the Cibeles Fountain, an important monument in Madrid.

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    Playoff games are NOT included, but regular-season tiebreaker games ARE.LEC

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    •March 3, MAD Lions Co-Founder and President Jorge Schnura talks about the brand's ambitions and connection to Spanish esports fans e

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MAD_LionsMAD Lions - Wikipedia

    Its secondary League of Legends team competes in Spain's SuperLiga, the top three teams of which qualify for the prestigious European Masters tournament. MAD Lions won their first LEC title on 11 April 2021, after reverse sweeping Rogue in the spring finals.

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