List of Warcraft III championships
This is a list of international competitive video-gaming championship events for Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos and Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne.
Individual competitions
2020
| 4th | ||||
| DreamHack Anaheim |
2019
| 4th | ||||
| Warcraft Gold League Winter | ||||
| NetEase Esports X Tournament Autumn | ||||
| World Cyber Games | ||||
| Warcraft Gold League Summer | ||||
| NetEase Esports X Tournament Spring | ||||
| W-League | ||||
| H & W China vs Korea Masters | ||||
| Warcraft Gold League 2018 Grand Finals |
2018
| 4th | ||||
| Warcraft Gold League Winter | ||||
| Master's Coliseum | ||||
| Golden Championship Series Summer | ||||
| Golden Championship Series 2017 Grand Finals |
2017
| 4th | ||||
| Golden Championship Series Winter | ||||
| Golden Championship Series Summer | ||||
| Neo Star League Season 4 | ||||
| Gold Championship Series 2016 Grand Finals |
2016
| 4th | ||||
| Golden Championship Series Fall | ||||
| World Cyber Arena | ||||
| Pro-Gamer League | ||||
| Golden Championship Series Spring | ||||
| Golden Championship Series |
2015
| 4th | ||||
| PGL - Return of the Kings | ||||
| World Cyber Arena |
2014
2013
| 4th | ||||
| World Cyber Games |
2012
| 4th | ||||
| World Cyber Games[1] |
2011
| 4th | ||||
| World Cyber Games[2] | ||||
| International E-Sports Festival[3] |
2010
| 4th | ||||
| International E-Sports Festival[4] | ||||
| World Cyber Games | ||||
| World e-Sports Masters | ||||
| Electronic Sports World Cup[5] | ||||
| Battle.Net Season VIII (BlizzCon)[6] | ||||
| e-Stars Seoul 2010 Kotg[7] | ||||
| NGL-ONE Season 6[8] |
2009
2008
| 4th | ||||
| International E-Sports Festival[16] | ||||
| Make Games Colorful [17] | ||||
| World Cyber Games[18] | ||||
| World e-Sports Masters[19] | ||||
| Battle.Net Season VI (BlizzCon)[20] | ||||
| Electronic Sports World Cup[11] | ||||
| Blizzard Worldwide Invitational[21] | ||||
| ProGamer League III[22] | ||||
| KODE5[23] | ||||
| ProGamer League II[24] |
2007
| 4th | ||||
| World Cyber Games[25] | ||||
| Battle.Net Season V (BlizzCon)[26] | ||||
| Electronic Sports World Cup[27] | ||||
| Blizzard Worldwide Invitational[28] | ||||
| WSVG China[29] | ||||
| International E-Sports Festival[30][31] | ||||
| Game-X[32] | ||||
| Battle.Net Season IV[33] |
2006
| 4th | ||||
| World Series of Video Games[34] | ||||
| International Electronic Sports Tournament[35] | ||||
| World Cyber Games[36] | ||||
| Electronic Sports World Cup[37] | ||||
| KODE5[38] | ||||
| ProGamer League[39] | ||||
| World e-Sports Festival[40] | ||||
| World e-Sports Games Masters[41] | ||||
| Battle.Net Season III (Blizzard Worldwide Invitational)[42] |
2005
| [43] | 4th | |||
| World E-Sport Games III[44] | ||||
| China Internet Gaming[45] | ||||
| World Cyber Games[46] | ||||
| BlizzCon[47] | ||||
| Electronic Sports World Cup[48] | ||||
| Cyberathlete Professional League Summer[49] | ||||
| ACON 5[50] | ||||
| World E-Sport Games II[44] | ||||
| World E-Sport Games I[44] |
2004
| 4th | ||||
| World Cyber Games[51] | ||||
| Electronic Sports World Cup[52] | ||||
| ACON 4[53] | ||||
| Blizzard Worldwide Invitational[54] | ||||
| Cyber X Gaming[55] |
2003
| 4th | ||||
| World Cyber Games[56] | ||||
| Electronic Sports World Cup[57] | ||||
| clikarena[58] | ||||
| Cyberathlete Professional League Cannes[59] |
Team competitions
2020
| 4th | ||||
| Warcraft Gold Team League Summer 2020 | ELL |
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| NetEase Esports X Tournament - Winter |
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2019
| 4th | ||||
| NetEase Esports X Tournament - Winter |
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2018
| 4th | ||||
| NetEase Esports X Tournament - Summer |
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Only two teams participated | Only two teams participated |
2016
| 4th | ||||
| Golden Championship Series Fall 2v2 |
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| World Cyber Arena - China vs. Korea |
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Only two teams participated | Only two teams participated |
| Golden Championship Series Spring 2v2 |
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2015
| 4th | ||||
| Golden Championship Series 2v2 |
2010
| 4th | ||||
| Warcraft III Champions League Season XVI[60] |
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2009
| 4th | ||||
| Warcraft III Champions League Season XV[61] |
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| Warcraft III Champions League Season XIV[62] |
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2008
| 4th | ||||
| NGL One season V[63] |
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Only three teams attended at LAN finals |
| Warcraft III Champions League Season XIII[64] |
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| Road of the King[65] |
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| NGL One season IV[66] |
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2007
| 4th | ||||
| Warcraft III Champions League Season XII[67] |
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| NGL One season III[68] |
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| Stars War IV[69] |
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| Warcraft III Champions League Season XI[70] |
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| NGL One season II[71] |
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| Warcraft III Champions League Season X[72] |
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2006
| 4th | ||||
| Warcraft III Champions League Season IX[73] |
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| NGL One season I[74] |
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| Stars War III[75] |
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| Stars War II[76] |
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| Transatlantic Showdown[77] |
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2005
| [43] | 4th | |||
| Warcraft III Champions League Season VIII[78] |
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| Warcraft III Champions League Season VII[79] |
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2004
| 4th | ||||
| Warcraft III Champions League Season VI[80] |
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| Warcraft III Champions League Season V[81] |
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| Warcraft III Champions League Season IV[82] |
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Only two teams attended at LAN finals | Only two teams attended at LAN finals |
2003
| 4th | ||||
| World Cyber Games Nations[56] |
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