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The LEC team pulls off a thrilling 2–1 victory to keep their championship dreams alive.
In one of the most intense series of the 2025 League of Legends World Championship Swiss Stage, Movistar KOI (MKOI) fought tooth and nail to stay in the competition, edging out Team Secret Whales 2–1 in a do-or-die showdown. The victory keeps the European squad’s Worlds run alive — at least for now.
With this result, the LCP representatives, Team Secret Whales, have been officially eliminated, while MKOI must win one more best-of-three to book their ticket to the Knockout Stage.
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Three Games, One Goal: Survival
From the very first game, it was clear neither team was going down without a fight.
Game 1 :
started strong for MKOI as Javier “Elyoya” Prades Batalla secured an early double kill, giving the team a promising lead. But the momentum quickly shifted when Team Secret Whales capitalized on risky recalls and isolated picks — particularly catching David “Supa” Martínez García multiple times.
Their superior map control and skirmish wins allowed them to build a commanding lead, eventually claiming Cloud Soul and Baron to seal the first game in just 34 minutes.
Down 0–1 and on the brink of elimination, MKOI knew it was all or nothing.
Game 2
saw both teams trading blows in a back-and-forth battle. Despite Whales’ pressure on the side lanes and strong objective control, MKOI stayed composed. A perfectly executed mid-game fight allowed them to secure Atakhan and break through all three inhibitors, forcing a deciding third game after a grueling 40-minute struggle.
And then came
Game 3 — pure chaos, pure brilliance.
Both squads went neck and neck for the first 20 minutes, exchanging objectives and kills like heavyweights in a boxing match. But one explosive mid-lane teamfight flipped the momentum entirely in MKOI’s favor.
Elyoya, once again the hero of the day, dominated the Rift with Naafiri, ending the match with a jaw-dropping 10/0 scoreline. His relentless pressure and objective control gave MKOI the final edge, completing the 2–1 comeback and keeping their Worlds journey alive.
What’s Next for Movistar KOI?
This win puts MKOI at 2–2 in the Swiss Stage — one series away from advancing to the Knockout Stage. Their next opponent is yet to be confirmed, but possible matchups include CTBC Flying Oyster, FlyQuest, or any of the other squads sitting at 2–1 or 1–2.
If MKOI wins, they’ll join G2 Esports as the second European representative in the quarterfinals. But if they lose, their Worlds 2025 journey will end here.
Saying Goodbye to Team Secret Whales
For Team Secret Whales, Worlds 2025 comes to a close. Despite their elimination, the LCP squad showcased impressive mechanics, smart rotations, and fearless teamfights throughout the tournament. However, three straight losses in the Swiss Stage mean their Cinderella story ends before the Knockouts.
Their strong performance in Game 1 and constant resilience in Game 2 showed promise — but in the end, MKOI’s experience and coordination proved too much to handle.
Final Thoughts
This victory was more than just a win for Movistar KOI — it was a statement. Under immense pressure, the European squad rose to the occasion, proving they can still challenge the world’s best when it matters most.
As the final Swiss Stage matches unfold, all eyes are on MKOI. Can Elyoya and Jojopyun lead their team to another miracle run? Or will Worlds 2025 claim yet another European hopeful?
One thing’s certain: Movistar KOI isn’t done fighting yet.