Movistar KOI is a Spanish professional esports organisation owned by OverActive Media. The organisation was created as a result of a merger between KOI, Movistar Riders and MAD Lions in January 2024.[1] As part of a triple merger, during 2024 they competed under two names: Movistar KOI and MAD Lions KOI.[2] The final merger was announced at the Movistar KOI-Con event on 6 December 2024.[3] 
The organisation competes with two teams in League of Legends (European LEC and Spanish Superliga); two teams in Valorant (European VCT and Spanish Rising); one team in Free Fire, Teamfight Tactics and Call of Duty: Warzone; and two players for Pokémon World Championships. It will also be present in Fortnite.[4] On 7 January 2025, it dissolved its Counter-Strike 2 team.[5] 
  History
 The organisation was founded on 4 January 2024 by three Spanish teams: KOI, founded in December 2021 by Ibai Llanos and former footballer of FC Barcelona Gerard Piqué;[6] Movistar Riders, founded in January 2017 by Fernando Piquer and David Cantolla;[7] and MAD Lions, founded in August 2017 as MAD Lions Esports Club by Sergio Yáñez, Marcos Eguillor and Jorge Schnura.[8] 
 Rosters
    | Movistar KOI rosters | 
  |    | League of Legends (LEC) |   | Handle | Name | Nationality |   | Myrwn | Alex Pastor Villarejo | Spain |   | Elyoya | Javier Prades Batalla | Spain |   | Jojopyun | Joseph Joon-pyun | Canada |   | Supa | David Martínez García | Spain |   | Alvaro | Álvaro Fernández del Amo | Spain |  |    | League of Legends (Superliga) |   | Handle | Name | Nationality |   | NightSlayer | Ivan Bilous | Ukraine |   | Time | Tiago Almeida | Portugal |   | Fresskowy | Bartłomiej Przewoźnik | Poland |   | 13 | Zayan Taeau | France |   | Thomas | Tomislav Nanjara | Croatia |   | Dyenn   | Daniel Sánchez Vera | Spain |  |    | Valorant (VCT) |   | Handle | Name | Nationality |   | baddyG | Kamil Graniczka | Poland |   | MONSTEERR | Ondřej Petrů | Czech Republic |   | nataNk | Nathan Bocqueho | France |   | Filu | Dawid Czarnecki | Poland |   | flyuh | Xavier Carlson | United States |   | Sheydos (I) | Bogdan Naumov | Russia |   | soulcas (I) | Dom Sulcas | United Kingdom |  | 
  |    | Valorant (Rising) |   | Handle | Name | Nationality |   | Guardy | Antonio Guardiola | Spain |   | pika | Niklas Holze | Argentina |   | ZachKappa | Zachary Neal | United Kingdom |   | globeX | Michail Kostylew | Russia |   | demek | Dawid Madrak | Poland |  |    | Free Fire |   | Handle | Name | Nationality |   | Shyro | Juan Esteban Peláez | Colombia |   | Leito | Leonel Cartasso | Argentina |   | Elite | Pablo Rodríguez | Argentina |   | Vidalao | Raúl Vidales | Mexico |   | Nicko | Nicolás Alejandro Herrera | Chile |  |    | Teamfight Tactics |   | Handle | Name | Nationality |   | Reven | Antonio Pino | Spain |   | Dalesom | Ignacio Cosano | Spain |   | Safo20 | - | Spain |   | ODESZA | - | Spain |  | 
  |    | Call of Duty: Warzone |   | Handle | Name | Nationality |   | Clamp | Emiliano Ramírez | Mexico |   | Netodz | - | Mexico |   | Vxlcom | Joseph Arcos | Mexico |  |    | Pokémon World Championships |   | Handle | Name | Nationality |   | PokeAlex | Alex Gómez | Spain |   | Riopaser | Eric Ríos | Spain |  |  | 
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 Notes
   - ^ Competed simultaneously alongside the current name. 
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