History UOL qualified for the 2015 EULCS Spring Split after they defeated Millenium 3-2 in the spring promotion tournament. UOL then played in the
Intel Extreme Masters San Jose tournament. They defeated Lyon Gaming 2-0 in the quarterfinals before upsetting
Team SoloMid 2-0 to advance to the finals. There they lost 0-3 to
Cloud9, placing second. Kikis left the team in July 2015. On 13 December 2015
Diamondprox signed with the team. On 27 January 2016, Djoko substituted for Diamondprox for three weeks. On 22 February, Loulex replaced Rudy on the starting roster. On 24 April, Diamondprox left the team. In early 2019, UOL's application to the rebranded and newly franchised
League of Legends European Championship (LEC) was rejected. On 22 May 2019, they acquired the
League of Legends Continental League (LCL) spot of Team Just. Their academy team, UOL "Sexy Edition", remained in Germany and played in ESL Meisterschaft. BOSS, AHaHaCiK, and Nomanz joined from
Vega Squadron, which won the 2019 LCL Spring Split, while Innaxe and Edward were acquired from
Excel UK and
Rogue respectively. UOL finished second in the 2019 LCL Summer regular season, qualifying for playoffs. After defeating Elements Pro Gaming in the semifinals and Vega Squadron in the finals, UOL won their first LCL title and qualified for the
2019 World Championship as the LCL's representative. UOL has an academy team that competes in the German national league, Prime League 1st Division, called Unicorns Of Love Sexy Edition. Due to the
Russian invasion of Ukraine and the LCL's subsequent suspension, Sexy Edition is, in essence, UOL's main team.
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