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PSG.LGD is the most titled and one of the most famous professional organizations in China.
Until 2018, it was called LGD Gaming, and received the prefix “PSG” after signing a contract with the popular football club Paris Saint-Germain. Over the years of its existence, the club has earned over $16 million in prize money, and since the first entry to The International in 2012, its result has not dropped below 9-12 places.
The first PSG.LGD roster associated with Dota was the ForTheDream team signed in 2009. The club switched to Dota 2 in 2012: after a short training in the new game and a successful completion of the season, he received an invitation to The International 2012, where he took 3rd place. The line-up with Sylar, xiao8, Yao, DD and DDC is remembered by the old fans of the team, however, after an unsuccessful result at The International 2013, it has changed. In 2014, the legendary Somnus, also known as Maybe, who still plays for the club, joined the squad for the first time. True, he did not play at The International 2014, as he was the captain of the second roster of LGD.CDEC, and the main division then took 5-6th place.
Due to further unsatisfactory results, the team was overtaken by painful reshuffles, as a result which was the transfer of Somnus to the main line-up and the return of xiao8. The guys gained a critical mass by winning i-League Season 3 and G-League 2015, and showed themselves excellently at The International 2015 — they took 3rd place and earned over $2.2 million. PSG.LGD showed the best result so far in seasons 2017-2018 and 2018-2019. The roster with Ame, Somnus, Chalice, fy and xNova became the champion of EPICENTER XL and MDL Changsha Major, the winner of other tier-1 tournaments and the main favorite of The International 2018.
As everyone knows, the champions of this tournament and The International OG players became 2019, however, PSG.LGD fought with dignity and won the silver and bronze medals of these championships, respectively. In 2020, the team’s game form began to decline: among relatively large tournaments, it won only China Dota2 Professional League Season 1 and Season 2.
But to talk about serious results, you need to wait for the end of the pandemic — then PSG.LGD will get a new chance to prove himself and finally raise the championship aegis over his head.
In 2021, PSG.LGD won the WePlay AniMajor, but at the end of the season, the Chinese team had two unpleasant grand finals. First, a 3:2 defeat against Tundra Esports at ESL One Fall 2021, and then against Team Spirit in the grand final of The International 2021 with the same score. However, LGD managed to get back at it by defeating Team Spirit in the grand final of the Riyadh Masters 2022. But at the PGL Arlington Major 2022, the "Dragons" again defeated LGD in the grand final with a score of 3:1.
In 2023, the team's results declined: 9-12th place at the Lima Major 2023, 5-6th at the Bali Major, 9-12th at the 2023 Riyadh Masters 2023, and 9-10th at ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023, but the team managed to reach the top 3 at The International 2023.
In February 2024, LGD played at BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024, where it took 7-8th place. After this tournament, it became known about the club's financial problems and the organization took a break from participating in competitions for several months.
In May 2024, LGD announced its return to the pro scene and presented an updated roster, replacing Setsu with Echo on mid.
In May 2024, LGD announced their return to the pro scene and unveiled a revamped roster, replacing Setsu with Echo in the mid lane. With the new player, the team participated in the qualifiers for The International 2024 and Riyadh Masters 2024, but only managed to qualify for the tournament in Riyadh.
At Riyadh Masters 2024, LGD performed rather poorly, finishing in 10th place after losing to Team Spirit in the first round of the lower bracket playoffs. The next tournament for the team was the Clavision Snow Ruyi Invitational, held in China. LGD successfully reached the semifinals of the upper bracket playoffs but once again lost to Team Spirit and dropped to the lower bracket, where they were defeated by Natus Vincere and eliminated from the tournament, finishing in 5th place.












