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Movistar KOI Executes Clinical 3-0 Sweep Over Team Vitality

Movistar KOI dominates Team Vitality with a 3-0 sweep in the LEC 2026 Spring Playoffs, led by Supa's unstoppable bot lane performance.

Team VitalityTeam Vitality
Series03
Movistar KOIMovistar KOIWinner
G1Movistar KOI37:02
G2Movistar KOI30:53
G3Movistar KOI25:58
Polymarket — Trayectoriamercado a lo largo de la serie · Team Vitality · Movistar KOI
Pre-partido
serie · antes del Game 1
44%·56%
G1 · cierre draftFAVORITO
mercado de game→ ganó Movistar KOI
45%·56%
Tras G1
serie · reacción del mercado
27%·74%
G2 · cierre draftCOIN FLIP
mercado de game→ ganó Movistar KOI
47%·54%
Tras G2
serie · reacción del mercado
11%·90%
G3 · cierre draftCOIN FLIP
mercado de game→ ganó Movistar KOI
47%·53%
Resultado final: 0-3se omiten odds resueltas (0% / 100%)

Movistar KOI has officially sent a warning shot to the rest of the LEC, dismantling Team Vitality in a commanding 3-0 sweep to advance in the 2026 Spring Playoffs. What began as a highly anticipated clash of titans ended as a clinical demonstration of tactical superiority and mechanical dominance by the Spanish powerhouse.

Key Takeaways

  • Supa emerged as the undisputed Series MVP, delivering a legendary performance across the series, highlighted by a massive +1_309 gold lead and a 9.00 KDA on Xayah in the final game.
  • The series was defined by Movistar KOI's ability to snowball early advantages, most notably in Game 2 where they achieved a staggering 21 kills to Vitality's 4, effectively erasing any hope of a comeback.
  • The pre-match Polymarket favorite, Movistar KOI (56.5%), successfully vindicated the market's confidence by delivering a flawless performance that matched the predicted tactical edge.

Before the Series

The atmosphere heading into this Best-of-5 was electric, with the financial markets and analysts alike pointing toward a Movistar KOI victory. With Polymarket placing the win probability at 56.5% for KOI, the narrative was centered on whether Team Vitality's aggressive engine could disrupt the Spanish side's structured play. Our pre-draft analysis suggested a meta dominated by high-utility picks like Varus and Orianna, and the strategic battleground was expected to be won or lost in the early priority fights. The stage was set for a clash between Vitality's desire for chaos and KOI's surgical precision.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

The opening act of this series was a marathon of endurance, lasting over 37 minutes. Movistar KOI set the tone immediately by establishing a massive 10,000 gold lead, a gap that proved insurmountable for the French legends. Myrwn was a force in the top lane, utilizing Rumble to dismantle the enemy structures and claim a staggering 9 towers. While Team Vitality attempted to fight back through Lyncas on Vi, they were suffocated by the zone control of Jojopyun's Cassiopeia and Supa's Ashe. By the time the nexus fell, KOI had secured 5 dragons to Vitality's 1, signaling that the momentum was firmly in Spanish hands.

Game 2 — The Pivot

If Game 1 was about endurance, Game 2 was about pure, unadulterated aggression. Team Vitality entered the match desperate to equalize, but they walked straight into a tactical trap. Movistar KOI exploited the lack of bans on high-pressure picks, allowing Jojopyun to deliver a masterclass on Akali, posting a 7/1/3 KDA and a +1,401 gold lead in the mid lane. The bot lane was equally devastating, as Supa anchored the side with a 12.00 KDA on Caitlyn. The turning point arrived when Elyoya unleashed the darkness with Nocturne, a move that effectively ended Vitality's ability to contest objectives and left them with a mere 4 kills across the entire 31-minute duration.

Game 3 — The Climax

With the series on the line, Team Vitality needed a miracle to avoid the sweep, but Movistar KOI arrived with the clinical intent of a predator. The draft leaned into high-synergy picks, specifically the Xayah and Rakan duo, which proved to be the final nail in the coffin. Supa was an immovable object, outscaling Carzzy's Lucian so significantly that the gold gap reached +1,309 by the fifteen-minute mark. Elyoya complemented this by controlling the jungle with surgical precision on Lee Sin, dismantling the enemy backline. The game ended in just 25:50, a total demolition that left Team Vitality with only 3 kills and no answers for the KOI onslaught.

Polymarket Trajectory

The Polymarket trajectory throughout this series was a fascinating study in market efficiency. The series began with a clear lean toward Movistar KOI at 56%, a prediction that was immediately validated after the first game. However, the most interesting movement occurred during the middle of the series; while the market saw Game 2 as a "coin flip" near 50/50, the sheer dominance of the KOI execution actually caused the series probability to surge toward a massive 90% after the second game. The market correctly identified the strength of the favorite, but it perhaps underestimated just how much the momentum would swing toward a total sweep rather than a hard-fought victory.

Series Stats

GameWinnerDurationKillsSeries MVP Highlight
Game 1Movistar KOI37:0218Myrwn (Rumble) - 9 Towers
Game 2Movistar KOI30:5325Jojopyun (Akali) - 7/1/3 KDA
Game 3Movistar KOI25:5017Supa (Xayah) - +1309 Gold

FAQ

Q: How did the bot lane performance determine the outcome of the series?

The bot lane was the deciding factor; Supa consistently outscaled his opponents, notably securing a +1,309 gold lead in Game 3 that neutralized Carzzy's pressure.

Q: Was the pre-match prediction for Movistar KOI accurate?

Yes, the market's 56.5% prediction for Movistar KOI was vindicated as they successfully executed their tactical plan to dismantle Vitality's gold-generating engine.