MKOI vs SK ALL GAMES Highlights | LEC 2026 Summer Split | Movistar KOI vs SK Gaming
TL;DR
SK Gaming and Movistar KOI faced off in LEC Summer Season. Patch 26.16 was used for the best-of-3. The series took place on August 22, 2026.
Watch on YouTubeSK Gaming and Movistar KOI played a best-of-3 in Summer Season. Patch 26.16 was used. The match was played on August 22, 2026.
SK Gaming entered at 2-5, while Movistar KOI was 3-4. SK Gaming held the No. 9 spot, with Movistar KOI at No. 5.
SK Gaming's lineup featured Wunder (top lane), Skeanz (jungle), SlowQ (mid lane), Jopa (bot lane), and Mikyx (support). Movistar KOI's lineup featured Myrwn (top lane), Elyoya (jungle), Jojopyun (mid lane), Supa (bot lane), and Alvaro (Álvaro Fernández) (support).
Alphari, Independent, and Melzhet were Movistar KOI's coaches for the event. Baguette Coach, Duffman, and OWN3R (David Rodriguez de la Torre) were SK Gaming's coaches for the event.
SK Gaming's previous series was a 2-0 loss to Team Heretics in Summer Season. Movistar KOI's previous series was a 2-0 win over Natus Vincere in Summer Season.
Series result
SKSK Gaming
2 - 0
SK Gaming win
MKOIMovistar KOI
Picks & Bans
2 gamesMovistar KOI
SK Gaming
Draft read
SK Gaming banned Ambessa twice.
Game 129:19
SK Gaming won
Game 1 was the shortest game of the series at 29:19. SK Gaming won from red side in 29:19. SK Gaming finished 24-13 in kills and 63.1k to 54.1k in gold, a margin of 11 kills and 9.0k. SK Gaming led 7-5 in towers, the only Baron, and 1-0 in inhibitors. Movistar KOI had the edge 3-0 in Void Grubs and 1-0 in Rift Heralds. Movistar KOI led dragons 3-1.
SlowQ led the damage chart for SK Gaming on Viktor, finishing 6/1/11 with 31,524 damage and 235 CS. Wunder added 30,780 damage on Rumble and ended the game 7/2/12. Myrwn was the top damage source for Movistar KOI, putting up 29,795 on Jayce in a 2/6/7 game. Supa followed for Movistar KOI with 26,809 damage and a 6/7/3 line on Kalista.
Kills
13:24
Gold
54.1k:63.1k
Towers
5:7
Dragons
3:1
Barons
0:1
Game 231:52
SK Gaming won
Game 2 was the longest game of the series at 31:52. Playing blue side, SK Gaming finished Game 2 in 31:52. At the end, SK Gaming led 15-16 in kills and 66.0k to 61.1k in gold. The final gaps overall were 1 kill and 4.9k. SK Gaming led 9-4 in towers, the only Baron, 3-0 in Void Grubs, and 1-0 in inhibitors. Movistar KOI had the edge 1-0 in Rift Heralds. Movistar KOI led dragons 4-0.
On Syndra, SlowQ topped SK Gaming's damage output at 28,365 and finished 5/4/10 and 295 CS. Wunder followed with 22,056 damage and a 6/0/7 line on Gnar. Movistar KOI got its highest damage total from Supa, who dealt 32,893 on Ezreal and finished 3/4/1. Jojopyun added 22,126 damage for Movistar KOI on Sylas, ending at 5/2/8.
Kills
15:16
Gold
66.0k:61.1k
Towers
9:4
Dragons
0:4
Barons
1:0
Series read
SK Gaming took the opener and followed with another win in Game 2, completing the best-of-3 in straight games without needing a deciding map. Every game in the series was longer than the game before it. The kill margin moved from 11 in Game 1 to 1 in Game 2, while the final gold gap changed from 9.0k to 4.9k. SlowQ produced the series' highest damage total, recording 59,889 for SK Gaming. SlowQ gave SK Gaming 11 kills and 21 assists across the series. Their damage moved from 31,524 in Game 1 to 28,365 in Game 2. Supa gave Movistar KOI 9 kills and 4 assists across the series. Their damage moved from 26,809 in Game 1 to 32,893 in Game 2.
Next up
Next on the schedule: SK Gaming vs Karmine Corp in Summer Season, set for August 29.