G2 Esports Disbands Championship-Winning G2 Hel Women's Team

2025-12-21By Esports News UK

G2 Esports Disbands Championship-Winning G2 Hel Women's Team

In a controversial decision that has sparked significant community backlash, G2 Esports has announced the disbandment of G2 Hel, its women's League of Legends team. The closure comes just two weeks after the roster secured victory at Nova Series: Prélude, ending a three-year project that claimed eight titles.

The Announcement

G2 Esports confirmed the disbandment on December 19th, 2025. The departing players—Zeniv, Shiina, rym, Caltys, Colomblbl, and Emtest—now face an uncertain future as free agents in the women's League of Legends ecosystem.

Why Now?

While G2 hasn't officially disclosed reasons for the closure, sources indicate funding and sponsorship challenges were the primary factors.

Key timeline:

  • October 2025: Team members warned G2 Hel could go on hiatus by year-end if funding wasn't secured
  • December 5th: Internal confirmation of disbandment on the day of Nova Series Grand Finals
  • December 19th: Public announcement

The decision to announce internally during the Grand Finals adds a bitter note to what should have been a celebratory victory.

G2 Hel's Legacy

Despite the abrupt ending, G2 Hel's three-year run produced remarkable achievements:

Championships

The team won eight titles across regional women's tournaments, establishing themselves as one of Europe's strongest women's rosters.

Historic Promotion

In May 2025, G2 Hel secured promotion to Liga Nexo, becoming the first all-female team to earn a spot in the European Regional League's second division. This milestone represented a significant breakthrough for women's competitive League of Legends.

Community Reaction

The disbandment has drawn criticism from fans and industry observers:

  • Shutting down the team immediately after a championship victory appears tone-deaf
  • The timing undermines G2's stated commitment to growing women's esports
  • Players learned their fate while preparing for a Grand Final performance

Future Possibilities

A G2 spokesperson offered some hope: "I hope that the enthusiasm around our academy team will allow us to reactivate the Hel team as quickly as possible."

Sources close to the organisation indicate G2 continues exploring ways to re-enter the women's esports scene, though no concrete timeline exists.

Industry Implications

G2 Hel's closure highlights broader challenges facing women's esports:

  1. Sponsorship Gaps: Women's teams struggle to secure equivalent funding
  2. Short-Term Commitments: Organisations may enter women's esports without long-term plans
  3. Achievement Doesn't Guarantee Survival: Championships alone can't sustain underfunded programmes

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What Happens to the Players?

The six departing players join a competitive free agent market. Their championship pedigree and historic promotion make them attractive signings for other organisations committed to women's League of Legends.

Regional leagues and women's tournaments continue across Europe, meaning opportunities exist—though the loss of G2's platform and resources creates immediate uncertainty.


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Last updated: 2025-12-21