
The International is the biggest competition for all the Dota 2 fanatics out there, and if you have been playing Dota for some time, you probably know who won throughout the years, but if you’re totally new, you want to dig a little bit into the history to know where it all started.
In this article, we have listed down all the winners of The International since 2011 so you or anyone trying to know the list can have an idea of who won and who lost!
Complete List Of The International Winners – From 2011 To 2022
Here is a list of all the winners of The International from the year 2011 to year 2022:
Year | Champion | Teams | Total purse | Date |
2011 | Natus Vincere | 16 | $1,600,000 | August 17–21 |
2012 | Invictus Gaming | $1,600,000 | August 31 – September 2 | |
2013 | Alliance | $2,874,380 | August 7–11 | |
2014 | Newbee | $10,923,977 | July 18–21 | |
2015 | Evil Geniuses | $18,429,613 | August 3–6 | |
2016 | Wings Gaming | $20,770,460 | August 3–13 | |
2017 | Team Liquid | 18 | $24,787,916 | August 7–12 |
2018 | OG | $25,532,177 | August 20–25 | |
2019 | OG | $34,330,068 | August 20–25 | |
2020 | Canceled | August 18–23 | ||
2021 | Team Spirit | 18 | $40,018,195 | October 7–17 |
2022 | Tundra Esports | 20 | $18,930,775 | October 15–30 |
We will update this list as soon as the new The International is announced. The next TI will likely happen in the months of October or August of next year. So we will update this section by the time the new winner is announced.
Team Members Of The Winners For The International
Here are the members of the winning team for The International:
Natus Vincere (2011)
Dendi, XBOCT, LighTofHeaveN, ArtStyle and Puppey.
Invictus Gaming (2012)
Chen “Zhou” Yao, Jiang “YYF” Cen, Luo “Ferrari 430” Feichi, Wong “Chuan” Hock Chuan and Zeng “Faith” Hongda
Alliance (2013)
s4, AdmiralBulldog, Loda, Akke and EGM
Newbee (2014)
xiao8, Mu, Hao, ZSMJ and KingJ
Evil Geniuses (2015)
- Fly – Tal Aizik
- Cr1t – Andreas Nielsen
- Arteezy – Artour Babaev
- Abed – Abed Azel Yusop
- Nightfall – Egor Grigorenko
Wings Gaming (2016)
- Shadow
- bLink
- Faith_bian
- Innocence
- iceice
Team Liquid (2017)
GH, KuroKy, MinD_ContRol, Matumbaman, Miracle-
OG (2018)
- ana
- Topson
- Ceb
- JerAx
- N0tail
OG (2019)
- ana
- Topson
- Ceb
- JerAx
- N0tail
Team Spirit (2021)
- Yatoro
- TORONTOTOKYO
- Collapse
- Mira
- Miposhka
Tundra Esports (2022)
- Oliver “skiter” Lepko
- Leon “Nine” Kirilin
- Neta “33” Shapira
- Martin “Saksa” Sazdov
- Wu “SneyKing” Jingjun
Prize Pool For The TI Since 2012
Here is a list of all the prize pools for The International since the year 2012:
Year | Total Prize Pool | Pool Base (percentage) | Contributed Pool (percentage) |
2012 | $1,600,000 | $1,600,000 (100%) | $0 |
2013 | $2,874,380 | $1,600,000 (55.66%) | $1,274,380 (44.34%) |
2014 | $10,923,977 | $1,600,000 (14.65%) | $9,331,105 (85.35%) |
2015 | $18,429,613 | $1,600,000 (8.68%) | $16,829,613 (91.32%) |
2016 | $20,770,460 | $1,600,000 (7.7%) | $19,170,460 (92.3%) |
2017 | $24,787,916 | $1,600,000 (6.45%) | $23,187,916 (93.55%) |
2018 | $25,532,177 | $1,600,000 (6.27%) | $23,932,177 (93.73%) |
2019 | $34,330,068 | $1,600,000 (4.66%) | $32,730,068 (95.34%) |
2020 | Canceled | No Information Available | |
2021 | $40,018,195 | $1,600,000 (4%) | $38,418,195 (96%) |
2022 | $18,930,775 | $1,600,000 (8.45%) | $17,330,775 (91.55%) |
Note: The prize pool for Dota 2 The International changes on a yearly basis.
Venues For All The Internationals From 2011 To 2022
Here is a list of all the venues for the Internationals that were carried out throughout the years:
- Koelnmesse (Cologne)
- Benaroya Hall (Seattle)
- KeyArena (Seattle)
- Rogers Arena (Vancouver)
- Mercedes-Benz Arena (Shanghai)
- Avicii Arena (Stockholm)
- Arena Națională (Bucharest)
- Suntec Singapore and Singapore Indoor Stadium (Singapore)
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