Movistar KOI vs Team Vitality Result LEC Spring Split 2026 Playoffs
Movistar KOI sweep Team Vitality 3-0 in LEC Spring Split 2026 Playoffs upper bracket semifinal. Supa posts 7/1/6 on Caitlyn in Game 1. Jojopyun goes deathless 6/0/7 on Akali in Game 2. Elyoya steals Baron in Game 3 to pivot map control and enable Myrwn's Renekton to close the series 22-11. Full game results inside.

Movistar KOI defeated Team Vitality 3-0 in the LEC Spring Split 2026 Playoffs upper bracket semifinal. KOI won Game 1 in 29 minutes 18-6, Game 2 in 33 minutes 15-9 and Game 3 in 31 minutes 22-11. Movistar KOI advance to the upper bracket final as the most dominant individual team performance of the LEC Spring Split 2026 playoff bracket so far. Team Vitality are eliminated from the upper bracket despite entering the playoffs as the 1st place regular season finisher and the 3-0 head-to-head series favourite, their comprehensive sweep one of the most significant upsets in LEC Spring Split 2026 history.
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Game results
Game 1
KOI opened Game 1 with a draft built around Supa's Caitlyn and Alvaro's Neeko in the bottom lane, a combination whose execution completely shut down Carzzy and Fleshy across the laning phase. The Caitlyn-Neeko pairing gave KOI the poke and crowd control platform whose sustained pressure prevented Vitality's bot lane from generating the lane advantages their system required to stay economically competitive. Supa's 7/1/6 KDA reflected a player whose near-deathless performance confirmed the specific structural advantage their bot lane combination established from the opening phases. KOI closed Game 1 18-6 in 29 minutes, their Fearless Draft execution giving Vitality no viable answer to the specific bottom lane pressure whose implementation defined the opening map.
Game 2
Game 2 produced the series-defining strategic moment. Vitality attempted to protect their win condition by setting up a deep flank whose success depended on Humanoid landing a Scatter the Weak angle that would have isolated KOI's carry threats and opened the fight in Vitality's favour. Humanoid missed the angle. Elyoya on Nocturne and Jojopyun on Akali immediately seized the opportunity, isolating and bursting Lyncas before KOI secured the Soul Point that gave them the crucial objective lead whose economic and strategic implications shifted the game's direction permanently. Jojopyun's deathless 6/0/7 Akali performance across Game 2 was the individual highlight of the map, his near-perfect KDA reflecting a player whose individual ceiling in the specific fight that the Soul Point contest created gave KOI the carry platform their 15-9 close required.
Game 3
Game 3 was decided by Elyoya's Baron steal. Facing Vitality's aggressive early skirmish package from their mid-jungle combination, Elyoya secured a clutch smite steal on Baron Nashor that immediately pivoted the map control from a Vitality-controlled game state into a KOI-dominated closing sequence. The Baron steal gave Myrwn's Renekton the resource and map pressure whose conversion into a hard-engage team fight produced a clean 4-for-0 result that dismantled Vitality's base defense without meaningful resistance. Myrwn's 8/2/9 KDA reflected the comprehensive nature of his Renekton's contribution to the closing sequence whose execution after Elyoya's steal gave KOI the structural platform that their 22-11 close confirmed was too dominant for Vitality's defensive response to overcome.
Standout performances
Supa posted a 7/1/6 KDA on Caitlyn in Game 1 as KOI's standout individual contributor in the opening map, his near-deathless bot lane performance alongside Alvaro's Neeko giving their system the bottom lane structural advantage whose execution shut down Vitality's Carzzy and Fleshy combination before they could generate the economic platform their carry system required.
Jojopyun posted a deathless 6/0/7 KDA on Akali in Game 2, his perfect kill-death record across the map reflecting a player whose individual ceiling in the Soul Point fight that Humanoid's missed angle created gave KOI the burst damage platform that secured the series-defining objective.
Elyoya's Baron smite steal in Game 3 was the individual mechanical moment that determined the series outcome, his clutch objective control converting a contested game state into the clean 4-for-0 team fight that Myrwn's Renekton closed into Vitality's base, Elyoya's steal making him the most individually impactful player of the series despite not earning individual game MVP honours in any single game.
Myrwn posted an 8/2/9 KDA on Renekton in Game 3 as the hard-engage platform whose activation after Elyoya's Baron steal gave KOI the front line presence that their 4-for-0 closing team fight required to dismantle Vitality's base defense without meaningful competitive resistance.
Was EsportScanner AI correct?
EsportScanner free AI League of Legends predictions gave Vitality a 53% win probability ahead of this match based on their 1st place regular season finish and 3-0 head-to-head advantage. The prediction did not land. KOI swept Vitality 3-0 in one of the most significant upsets of the LEC Spring Split 2026 playoff bracket. Model noted.
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