Ahead of the Esports Nations Cup later this year, most nations have now confirmed the coaches for their League of Legends rosters.
After announcing hundreds of Esports Nations Cup coaches, 60 nations have now confirmed who will lead their LoL rosters.
However, China and Taiwan are two very big omissions from the website, as both nations are expected to field strong LoL teams.
Big-name League of Legends Coaches Confirmed for Esports Nations Cup
Unsurprisingly, a lot of big-name LoL coaches have been confirmed for the tournament taking place in November.
In North America, Cloud9’s Nick ‘Inero’ Smith has been confirmed as the USA’s coach, while Canada has completed quite the coup in G2 Esports’ Dylan Falco.
Meanwhile, Australia will be led by Team Liquid’s head coach Jake ‘Spawn’ Tiberi.
Brazil will be led by RED Canids coach Gabriel ‘tockers’ Claumann while Argentina will be coahced by Fuego’s Tobias ‘Pointless’ Riscica
And in a twist, South Korea has opted for a relatively surprising choice in former KT Rolster coach Kang ‘Hirai’ Dong-hoon.
Hirai has been inactive since 2024, yet he was also chosen by KeSPA as the coach of the LoL Korean National Team for the Asian Games.
Meanwhile, five-time Worlds winner Kim ‘kkOma’ Jeong-gyun has taken a temporary leave as T1 coach.
And in another surpirse pick, Saudi Arabia will be coached by retired Armenian support Edward ‘Edward’ Abgaryan of Moscow Five fame.
As for Europe, highly-rated Movistar KOI coach Tomás ‘Melzhet’ Campelos will not represent Spain. Instead, Team Heretics assistant coach Alfonso ‘mithy’ Rodríguez will lead the team.
France has opted for Karmine Corp assistant coach Quentin ‘Zeph’ Viguié, who has already revealed France’s LoL roster.
Former Los Ratones coach Jakob ‘YamatoCannon’ Mebdi will lead Sweden while Great Britain has opted for James ‘Mac’ MacCormack.
Germany will be coached by Team Vitality’s strategic Danusch ‘Arvindir’ Fischer while Turkey have employed the duo of former BK ROG Esports coach Ali ‘Craft1x’ Aklan and Team Heretics assistant Emre ‘Arkhe’ Akpınarlı.
And Greece will be led by Vasilis ‘TheRock’ Voltis, who has impressed with Natus Vincere in the LEC this year. They could be a dark horse at the tournament with Fnatic’s Greek duo and G2 support Lampros ‘Labrov’ Papoutsakis.
Every League of Legends Coach at the Esports Nations Cup 2026
- Argentina — Pointless
- Australia — Spawn
- Austria — Vil
- Azerbaijan — Khan
- Bahamas — Moarcookies
- Bahrain — sleek
- Bangladesh — ACE Zerovoid
- Belgium — Kaas
- Brazil — tockers
- Brunei Darussalam — Adib
- Canada — — Dylan Falco
- Chile — Glon
- Colombia — Dye
- Croatia — Xani
- Czechia — Freeze
- Denmark — Pad
- Egypt — Presence
- Finland — Hiiva
- France — Zeph
- Germany — Arvindir
- Greece — TheRock
- Hungary — tomoRRR
- India — KAKA
- Indonesia — BecakMogok
- Ireland — Costacourta
- Italy — Gine
- Japan — Paz
- Kazakhstan — Kostanayskiy
- Kyrgyzstan — D2k
- Lebanon — Unlimited
- Malaysia — Swak
- Mexico — Deam
- Mongolia — Eucliwood
- Morocco — Mephisto
- Netherlands — Gevous
- Nigeria — Shegz
- Norway — Dacreq
- Oman — Mouafak
- Peru — Kouke
- Philippines — Leathergoods
- Poland — Nahovsky
- Portugal — Guilhoto
- Romania — Razvan
- Saudi Arabia — Edward
- Senegal — L9 K2C #0205
- Serbia — Spale
- Slovenia — Flarke
- South Africa — Zypherr
- South Korea — Hirai
- Spain — Mithy
- Sweden — YamatoCannon
- Switzerland — imb4h
- Thailand — Hoon
- Tunisia — ThinUnclePhil
- Turkey — Craft1x, Arkhe
- Ukraine — WildHeart
- United Kingdom — Mac
- United States — Inero
- Vietnam — Naul
Which LoL roster are you most excited for at the Esports Nations Cup? Let us know on the Insider Gaming Discord.
Great Britain’s roster choices just got tougher as Marc ‘Caedrel’ Lamont declined the chance to play at ENC.




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