Five Finals. One Destination. March 1st, a huge day for LoL Esports The 2026 Spring Split is set to reach its climactic moment on March 1st, as five regional finals determine which teams will advance to the prestigious First Stand event in São Paulo. With high stakes and historic implications, the day promises to be a defining moment for esports. From Vietnam to Brazil, Europe, and North America, the competition is fierce, and the outcomes could reshape regional power dynamics. In the LCP Split 1 Finals, Vietnam’s TSW has emerged as the new contender after ousting the former dominant team, CFO. The underdog’s victory in the semifinals positions them to challenge for the regional title, marking a historic shift for the league. If TSW wins, it would be the first time a team other than CFO lifts the trophy, signaling a new era for Vietnamese esports. The final will take place in Taipei, but the significance of the win extends beyond location, as it could redefine the region’s dominance. Meanwhile, the LCK Cup Finals in Hong Kong feature a David versus Goliath scenario. Despite the absence of top teams like T1 and Hanwha Life, Gen.G faces an underdog challenger—either DK or another rising force. The finals, held at the Kai Tak Arena, will be the first time the LCK’s championship matches take place outside Korea, adding to the event’s prestige. With two slots guaranteed for First Stand, the outcome will have lasting implications for the region’s global standing. In Brazil, the CBLOL Cup Finals offer a unique advantage for the home crowd. The CBLOL champion will have the support of passionate fans at the Riot Games Arena São Paulo, giving them an edge in the First Stand qualifiers. The top runners-up will also earn a spot at the inaugural Americas Cup, a consolation prize that highlights the competitive landscape of the region.#tsw #geng #cblol #g2 #riot_games_arena_sao_paulo