GIA

GIA Giants Spain
Spain

Giants Spain is a prominent League of Legends team based in Spain, competing in the European region. Since their inception in 2018, they've established themselves as a consistent contender, boasting a win rate of approximately 63% from over 230 matches. Their greatest achievement is a second-place finish at the European Masters 2019 Summer, earning them a substantial prize. The team has consistently performed well in regional tournaments, participating in around 20 events, approximately half of which they received direct invitations to. Giants Spain has secured several top finishes, including four first-place wins and three second-place finishes.

* description compiled from data of the game-tournaments.com database

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GIA Upcoming matches

GIA Achievements

Date Tournament Place Prize
August 12, 2023 00:00 LVP SL 2023 Summer 4 place 2,181
September 25, 2022 00:00 EU Masters 2022 Summer 9 place 3,866
August 20, 2022 00:00 LVP SL 2022 Summer 2 place 0
November 14, 2021 00:00 Iberian Cup 2021 1 place 9,326
September 19, 2021 00:00 EU Masters 2021 Summer 5 place 9,373
August 12, 2021 00:00 LVP SL 2021 Summer 1 place 0
November 15, 2020 00:00 Iberian Cup 2020 1 place 9,452
September 20, 2020 00:00 EU Masters 2020 Summer 5 place 9,473
May 10, 2020 00:00 EU Masters 2020 Spring 9 place 4,299
April 2, 2020 00:00 LVP SLO 2020 Spring 1 place 0
* Form shows how good the players current performance (last 15 games), in comparison with they average performance (last 50 games)

About team

Giants Spain has a strong track record of competing in various European tournaments, including multiple appearances in the prestigious European Masters. Their participation spans from the European Masters 2018 Summer to the Iberian Cup 2023, showcasing their longevity and commitment to the competitive scene. While they haven’t always secured top positions in every tournament (e.g., placing 9th in the European Masters 2022 Summer), their consistent presence demonstrates their competitiveness. Notable recent performances include a 4th place finish in the SuperLiga 2023 Summer, which earned them a prize of approximately $2,000 USD, and other appearances in the SuperLiga and Iberian Cup.

Throughout its history, Giants Spain has fielded a roster of approximately 29 players. The initial lineup featured players like Yoppa, Deadly, Razork, Kashtelan, and Denyk, while the current roster consists of Alby (Phil Qin, Netherlands), among others. Notable past members include prominent names such as 113, Stend, Keduii, Th3Antønio, Xerxe, Whiteinn, Scarface, Erdote, Maxlore, and KaSing, highlighting the team’s diverse talent pool over the years.

In terms of regional rankings, Giants Spain has fluctuated in position, achieving a peak ranking of 2nd place in 2022. Their performance in recent months has seen them climb and fall in the rankings, reaching a high of 14th in August 2023 and as low as 52nd in May 2023. As of today, they are not currently ranked in the regional standings, last appearing in the rankings at position 45 on February 7th, 2024. They have yet to achieve any placement in the global rankings.

* the description uses only our own data from the game-tournaments.com database

GIA Roster

Th3Antønio

Top.Th3Antønio stand-in

  • November 1, 2023 20:00 for GIA vs RBLS
Alby

Jungle.Alby

  • March 9, 2023 17:00 for GIA vs GSNS
Xerxe

Jungle.Xerxe stand-in

  • November 1, 2023 20:00 for GIA vs RBLS
Decay

Mid.Decay stand-in

  • November 1, 2023 20:00 for GIA vs RBLS
Whiteinn

Support.Whiteinn stand-in

  • November 1, 2023 20:00 for GIA vs RBLS

Other players

Attila

AD Carry.Attila

  • November 1, 2023 20:00 for GIA vs RBLS
Stend

Support.Stend

  • March 9, 2023 17:00 for GIA vs GSNS
Scarface

Top.Scarface

  • March 9, 2023 17:00 for GIA vs GSNS
Maxlore

Jungle.Maxlore

  • November 7, 2022 20:00 for GIA vs BAR
Advienne

Support.Advienne

  • November 7, 2022 20:00 for GIA vs BAR

How much GIA earned

2023 year 2,181
2022 year 3,866
2021 year 18,699
2020 year 23,224
2019 year 34,633
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