With the League of Legends competitive year coming to an end, many organizations are scouting for new players to win the League of Legends Prime League Pro Division (PRM). Not only is this championship a proving ground for upcoming rookies, wanting to make it to the LEC, and hopefully the international stage, but it also serves as a great entryway for casual fans to get addicted to LoL Esports.
Keep in mind, that not all teams have announced their 2025 competitive rosters, but we will make sure to frequently update the article as more information is provided. Having that in mind, we'll go over the roster changes so far for the upcoming PRM 2025 Spring Split.
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PRM Spring 2025 Rosters
With a whopping 10 teams that will compete in the LVP in 2025, we are in for some massive changes when it comes to each individual roster. Whether rookies are being promoted to the LEC or new upcoming talent is trying to prove their skills, certainly, the next year of LoL Esports will bring a lot of bangers.
Austrian Force
Top Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Jungler
- Player: Unconfirmed
Mid Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Bot Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Support
- Player: Unconfirmed
BIG
Top Lane
- Player: Shelfmade
Jungler
- Player: Lebron
Mid Lane
- Player: Dajor
Bot Lane
- Player: Bean
Support
- Player: Limit
E wie Einfach
Top Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Jungler
- Player: Unconfirmed
Mid Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Bot Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Support
- Player: Unconfirmed
Eintracht Frankfurt
Top Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Jungler
- Player: Unconfirmed
Mid Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Bot Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Support
- Player: Unconfirmed
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Eintracht Spandau
Top Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Jungler
- Player: Unconfirmed
Mid Lane
- Player: Powerofevil
Bot Lane
- Player: Broeki
Support
- Player: Unconfirmed
Kaufland Hangry Knights
Top Lane
- Player: Venour
Jungler
- Player: Rabble
Mid Lane
- Player: Random
Bot Lane
- Player: Funk3y
Support
- Player: Visdom
Mouz
Top Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Jungler
- Player: Unconfirmed
Mid Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Bot Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Support
- Player: Unconfirmed
SK Prime
Top Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Jungler
- Player: Unconfirmed
Mid Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Bot Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Support
- Player: Unconfirmed
UOL Sexy Edition
Top Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Jungler
- Player: Unconfirmed
Mid Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Bot Lane
- Player: Unconfirmed
Support
- Player: Unconfirmed
And that covers all of the roster changes so far. The Prime League Pro Division 2025 Spring season is ramping up to be quite interesting to watch, and given how many rookies have been acquired so far for the LEC, we might see a new generation of pro players representing the EMEA internationally very soon.
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