
The League of Legends Championship of The Americas (LTA) has revealed its All-Pro teams for the North and South regions for Split 3, following its conclusion.
As part of the Split 3 Awards, Riot Games has also revealed the Rookie of the Year for each region.
FlyQuest Dominates LTA North
Four of the five players in the first Split 3 All-Pro team represent FlyQuest, with Gabriël ‘Bwipo‘ Rau, Kacper, ‘Inspired‘ Słoma, Fahad ‘Massu‘ Abdulmalek, and Alan ‘Busio‘ Cwalina all earning a place thanks to their in-game performances.
The only player in team one not from FlyQuest is 100 Thieves mid-laner Kim ‘Quid‘ Hyeon-seung.
FlyQuest mid-laner Song ‘Quad‘ Soo-hyung features in LTA North’s second All-Pro team, along with 100 Thieves’ Kim ‘River‘ Dong-woo, Cloud9’s duo of Park ‘Thanatos‘ Seung-gyu and Philippe ‘Vulcan‘ Laflamme, and Team Liquid’s Sean ‘Yeon‘ Sung.
After joining Cloud9 in November 2024, mid-laner Lee ‘Loki‘ Sang-min earned the region’s Rookie of the Year award following the team’s fourth-place finish in Split 3.
FlyQuest is no stranger to success in the All-Pro team vote. For LTA North Split 2, all five members of its roster earned a place in the first team.
Keyd Stars Headlines LTA Sul
Alongside the LTA North awards for Split 3, Riot Games also unveiled the players forming the All-Pro teams of LTA South.
Pedro ‘Disamis‘ Gonçalves, Jeong ‘Mireu‘ Jo-bin, Matheus ‘Morttheus‘ Motta, and Adrian ‘Trymbi‘ Trybus from Keyd Stars feature in team one alongside RED Canids top-laner Francisco ‘fNb‘ Natanael Braz.
Keyd Stars top-laner Felipe ‘Boal‘ Boal appears in team two in addition to the Red Canids trio of Raà ‘Doom‘ Yamada, Lucas ‘Kaze‘ Fe, and José Eduardo ‘Frosty‘ Leal. The only All-Pro player not competing for Keyd Stars or Red Canids is paiN Gaming bot-laner Alexandre ‘TitaN‘ Lima.
FURIA jungler Pedro ‘Tatu‘ Sexias won the Rookie of the Year award following an impressive eight-month loan spell that saw the Brazilian side win LTA South 2025 Split 2. Thanks to his strong performances, Tatu has since joined FURIA permanently.
What Next For FlyQuest and Keyd Stars?
After featuring heavily in the All-Pro teams following their championship wins, FlyQuest and Keyd Stars are among the 17 teams competing at the League of Legends World Championship 2025 event.
Thanks to their LTA Championship wins, the two teams have secured a place in the event’s Swiss Stage starting on October 15th. If they reach three wins, they’ll advance to the Knockout Stage and earn an opportunity to be crowned world champion.
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