League tracking for squads, not solo noise

League of Legends tracker for your Flex squad

LoL Tracker turns your regular five-stack into a shareable team page. Enter one Riot ID, let the tracker detect who you play with most often, then preview your League of Legends match history, MVP scores and team trends in about 20 seconds.

This page is the general guide to the League of Legends tracker. Deeper pages for scrims, team tracking and specific audiences stay separate, so each search intent has its own clean landing page.

Riot

No account needed to preview. Claim the page later to name the team, add a logo and unlock free history.

Free preview

Start from one Riot ID and see the squad we detect before creating an account.

Team-first stats

Filter the noise down to the games your stack actually played together.

Claim when ready

Keep the page, customize it and activate free history when the squad feels right.

What a League of Legends tracker should show

A good tracker should not just dump games. It should answer whether your team is improving, who is carrying in context, and what changed between sessions.

  • Squad detection from one Riot ID

    You do not need to type five accounts upfront. We look at recent Flex games, find the players you regularly queue with, and let you choose the right squad if there are several.

  • A page for the whole roster

    Your squad gets one shared page with match history, win rate and player-level summaries. Public rankings live separately on the teams leaderboard.

  • Role-fair MVP score

    Vision, utility, CC and tanking matter, so supports are not punished for not farming. Details on the MVP Score page.

  • Flex now, scrims when needed

    The tracker starts with Flex Queue because Riot exposes it cleanly. Custom and scrim workflows are handled by the scrim importer, while deeper review lives in the AI Coach.

What the tracker looks like

Real product screens: squad overview, match detail and public rankings.

Team overview, Flex history and progression
Drill into what your squad is doing in game
Compare teams and browse public team pages

League tracker vs solo profile, side-by-side

OP.GG, Tracker.gg and similar tools are excellent solo profiles. LoL Tracker focuses on the gap they leave open: shared context for the players who queue together.

LoL TrackerClassic solo tracker
Unit of measureThe squad or team pageOne summoner at a time
History filterShared games and team contextAll queues for one summoner
MVPBalanced per game, per roleUsually absent or KDA-based
Shareable linkOne URL for the whole teamOne URL per summoner

League of Legends tracker FAQ

Scoped to the general tracker. For broader product questions, see the homepage FAQ.

What makes this different from a normal League of Legends tracker?

Most trackers show one summoner profile. LoL Tracker is built around the squad: shared match history, team trends, MVP scores and pages that make sense for the people who queue together.

Do I need to enter all five players?

No. Start with one Riot ID. We inspect recent Flex games, detect regular five-stack patterns, and let you pick the right squad before the page is created.

Do I need every player to sign up?

No. Only the team admin needs an account. The other four players just need to share their Riot ID (Name#TAG). We use each PUUID to pull matches from Riot's API.

How fresh is the data?

Teams are refreshed on-demand when someone opens the team page, and a background job re-syncs any team that hasn't been updated in 24 hours (free plan) or sooner on paid plans. If Riot's API is rate-limited we retry with a small delay rather than dropping games.

Which regions are supported?

EUW, EUNE, NA, BR and KR at signup. API routing follows Riot's europe / americas / asia clusters. Each shard has its own leaderboard, and the global leaderboard lives on /teams.

Can I preview the page before creating an account?

Yes. The analyze flow creates a free preview first. Creating an account is only needed when you want to claim the page, name it, add a logo and keep the history attached to your squad.

Can two rosters from the same stack coexist?

Yes. Many of our users run a main five and a rotating sub roster. Each team has its own slug and history. If you only have a Free plan you are limited to one roster at a time.

Try the tracker on your own squad

Previewing a team page is free. Upgrade later from the pricing section only if you want deeper history or advanced features.

Riot

Enter your Riot ID and we will look for the people you regularly Flex with.

Browse rankings
Teams

280

Players

1,330

Games

3,947

LoL-Tracker isn't endorsed by Riot Games and doesn't reflect the views or opinions of Riot Games or anyone officially involved in producing or managing League of Legends.