Esports Awards 2024 Part 2 Winners Announced: Faker, T1, Mortal, and Team Falcons Take the Spotlight
- Sagar Mankar
- Nov 23, 2024
- 5 min read

The prestigious Esports Awards 2024 announced its winners across various categories, marking another milestone year in competitive gaming.
For the first time, the awards ceremony was split into two parts, with the first held at the Esports World Cup in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in August, and the second part taking place in Los Angeles, California, on November 21, 2024.
The second part of the awards featured Pro, Entertainment, Industry, Creative, and On-Air Categories, showcasing the breadth of talent across the esports ecosystem.
Standout Winners
Faker: The Undisputed King of Esports
Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, the legendary mid-laner from T1, solidified his reign as one of the greatest esports athletes by winning the Esports PC Player of the Year award for the second year in a row. Known as the “Unkillable Demon King,” Faker has been a cornerstone of competitive League of Legends since his debut in 2013.
In 2024, Faker demonstrated exceptional skill and leadership, guiding T1 to yet another League of Legends World Championship final appearance and securing victories in regional tournaments. With three World Championships and numerous MVP titles, Faker remains the gold standard in esports.
T1: Dominating League of Legends Esports
T1, Faker’s team, was crowned Esports Team of the Year for their remarkable achievements in 2024. The team had an incredible run, consistently performing at the top level in the LCK (League of Legends Champions Korea) and making deep runs in international tournaments.
T1’s synergy, innovative gameplay, and ability to adapt under pressure were key to their success. Under the guidance of coach Kim “kkOma” Jeong-gyun, another award winner for coach, T1 showcased why they remain a powerhouse in the esports world.
Team Falcons: A Meteoric Rise to Glory
Saudi Arabia-backed Team Falcons has had an incredible run this year, leading them to win the Esports Organisation of the Year. This year, they emerged as the top team at the first-ever Esports World Cup 2024, thanks to their strategy of signing top-tier players across games like Dota 2, Warzone, and Rocket League.
Mortal: India’s Esports Ambassador
Naman “Mortal” Mathur, India’s biggest gaming icon, made history by winning the Esports Content Creator of the Year award. Mortal’s journey from casual gaming to global recognition is nothing short of inspiring. As a co-founder of S8UL Esports, he has been instrumental in building India’s esports ecosystem.
In 2024, Mortal continued to engage millions of fans with entertaining and educational content, leveraging platforms like YouTube (7 million+ subscribers) and Instagram (5.3 million followers).
Mortal expressed his gratitude, saying, “This award isn’t just mine; it belongs to every fan, teammate, and supporter who believed in me and Indian esports.” His success highlights India’s growing influence on the global gaming stage.
Worlds 2023: Event of the Year
The League of Legends World Championship 2023 earned the title of Esports Live Event of the Year. Featuring the best teams from across the globe, Worlds 2023 delivered some of the most intense and memorable matches in League of Legends history.
ESL FACEIT Group: Pioneers in Broadcast Excellence
ESL FACEIT Group wins the Broadcast & Production Team of the Year for hosting some of the biggest tournaments like the PGL Major Copenhagen, to producing the Esports World Cup.
Complete List of Winners and Nominees: Esports Awards 2024 Part 2
Esports Team of the Year
Winner: T1 – League of Legends
Nominees:
Team Falcons – Dota 2
Natus Vincere – Counter-Strike 2
Edward Gaming – Valorant
w7m esports – Rainbow Six: Siege
Gen.G – League of Legends
G2 – Rocket League
Team BDS – Rocket League
Team Liquid – Dota 2
Optic Texas – Call of Duty
Esports PC Player of the Year
Winner: Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, T1 – League of Legends
Nominees:
Ilya “m0NESY” Osipov, G2 – Counter-Strike 2
Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon, Gen.G – League of Legends
Zheng “ZmjjKK” Yongkang, EDG – Valorant
Tyson “TenZ” Ngo, Sentinels – Valorant
Illya “Yatoro” Mulyarchuk, Team Spirit – Dota 2
Joona “Serral” Sotala, BASILISK – Starcraft 2
Danil “donk” Kryshkovets, Team Spirit – Counter-Strike 2
Shaun “Gunnar” Pottorff, Cloud9 – Rainbow Six
Mathieu “ZywOo” Herbaut, Team Vitality – Counter-Strike 2
Esports Controller Player of the Year
Winner: Anthony “Shotzzy” Cuevas-Castro, OpTic Texas – Call of Duty
Nominees:
Landon “BeastMode” Konerman, G2 – Rocket League
Xavier “Shifty”, Team Falcons – Warzone
Zeng “Xiao Hai” Zhuojun, KuaiShow Gaming – FGC
Chris “Simp” Lehr, Atlanta FaZe – Call of Duty
Anders “Vejrgang” Vejrgang, RBLZ Gaming – FIFA
Arslan “Arslan Ash” Siddique, Twisted Minds – FGC
Esports Organisation of the Year
Winner: Team Falcons
Nominees:
G2 Esports
Team Liquid
Team Vitality
Gen.G
T1
Team Spirit
NAVI
Fnatic
Esports Coach of the Year
Winner: Kim “Kim” Jung-su, Gen.G
Nominees:
Kim “kkOma” Jeong-gyun, T1 – League of Legends
Kurtis “Aui_2000” Ling, Team Falcons – Dota 2
Andy “Kassio” Landais, BDS – Rocket League
Samy “Stooflex” Smail, BDS – Rainbow Six
Esports Play-by-Play Caster of the Year
Winner: Brandon “Bsmith” Smith
Nominees:
Steven “Tasty Steve” Scott
Lauren “Pansy” Scott
Alex “Machine” Richardson
Conner “Scrawny” Girvan
Aaron “Medic” Chamberlain
Victoria “VikkiKitty” Perez
Seth “Achilios” King
Daniel “Drakos” Drakos
Jake “Hysterics” Osypenko
Mark “Onset” Hatcher
Mitch “Uber” Leslie
Esports Colour Caster of the Year
Winner: Chad “SPUNJ” Burchill
Nominees:
Isaac “Azael” Cummings-Bentley
Austin “Cap” Walsh
Dan Gaskin
Jennifer “LemonKiwi” Pichette
Mohan “launders” Govindasamy
Shannon “SUNSfan” Scotten
Lauren “GlitterXplosion” Laracuente
Niclas “Pengu” Mouritzen
Thomas “Chance” Ashworth
Esports Host of the Year
Winner: Chris Puckett
Nominees:
James “BanKs” Banks
Yinsu “Yinsu” Collins
Evan “Raynday” Raynr
Jorien “Sheever” van der Heijden
Caleb “WavePunk” Simmons
Lottie “Praagy” Van-Praag
Soe Gschwind
Esports Content Creator of the Year
Winner: Naman “Mortal” Mathur
Nominees:
Tarik “tarik” Celik
Ibai “ibai” Llanos
Marc “Caedrel” Lamont
Martin “MrSavage” Andersen
Alexandre “Gaules” Borba
Cody “Clix” Conrod
Justin “JWong” Wong
Kyedae “Kyedae” Shymko
Treyven “Lethamyr” Robitaille
Arran “TacticalRab” Francis
Timothy “iiTzTimmy” An
Esports Supporting Service of the Year
Winner: Blitz.gg
Nominees:
Overwolf
RTS
ESG Law
Night Media
Character Select Agency
U.GG
Battlefy
Tracker.gg
Aftershock Media Group
Prodigy Agency
Esports Live Event of the Year
Winner: League of Legends World Championship 2023 (Worlds 2023)
Nominees:
PGL Major Copenhagen 2024
M5 World Championship
The International 2024
Valorant Champions 2024
EVO 2024
Call of Duty League Championship 2024
Six Invitational 2024
Esports Broadcast & Production Team of the Year
Winner: ESL FACEIT Group
Nominees:
RIOT GAMES
PGL
BLAST
ConCom Inc
Garena
Microsoft Activision Blizzard
Esports Creative of the Year
Winner: Tiago “Liquid Enigma” Paixão
Nominees:
Gregory “Seso” Ortiz
Jay Braga
Kevin “kvindsgn” B.
Sydney “SydneyCreates” Malham
Esports Play of the Year
Winner: jawgemo
For more detailed information about the awards and winners, visit the official Esports Awards website. Stay updated with the latest esports news and coverage by following GAMING AMIGOS.
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