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League Of Legends Worlds 2021 To Take Place In Shenzhen Later This Year
By Alleef Ashaari|May 5, 2021|0 Comment
The League Of Legends Worlds 2021 once again will feature the best LoL Esports teams from around the world to compete for the Summoner’s Cup and to bring pride to their region with a World Championship title.Â
The 2021 Worlds Final will take place in the Universiade Sports Centre on 6 November 2021 in Shenzhen, the leading innovation and technology hub of China.
The 60,334-capacity stadium is home to the Shenzhen F.C., the Chinese professional football club that competes in the Chinese Super League, and played host to the 26th Summer Universiade in 2011, a bi-annual international multi-sport event for university athletes. The venue also has hosted multiple sporting matches and music concerts for performers such as Jay Chou and Jacky Cheung.Â
Shenzhen, China’s fifth-largest city, is a leading financial centre in the Asia-Pacific region and is known for its four pillar industries of high technology, finance, logistics, and culture. It’s ranked as a global first-tier city among other giants such as Guangzhou, Stockholm, and San Francisco.Â
Paired with the prismatic architecture and design of the venue and Shenzhen’s Silicon Valley-esque ecosystem and modern flair, the Worlds event will deliver a top-tier entertainment experience not yet seen in esports history.Â
Riot Games Global Head Of Esports John Needham said:
“We’re extremely excited to push the boundaries of entertainment and sport this year with Worlds 2021 and define the next 10 years of LoL Esports.
Shenzhen is China’s most competitive and innovative city with thousands of high-tech startups and entrepreneurial pursuits, so we felt that it was the perfect landscape to host our Finals.â€Â
Shenzhen’s Universiade Sports Centre joins the ranks of iconic venues that have hosted Worlds in the past, including last year’s Shanghai Stadium in China (2020); AccorHotels Arena in Paris, France (2019); the Incheon Munhak Stadium in Incheon, South Korea (2018); the Beijing National Stadium in Beijing, China (2017); New York City’s Madison Square Garden (2016); and the Seoul World Cup Stadium in Seoul, South Korea (2014).Â
Additional details about the 2021 League of Legends World Championship will be revealed at later dates. Last year’s Worlds broke viewership records (check out the details here).
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