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League of Legends Games History: Your Match Record

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This is about individual matches, not total hours. Here is where the client and third-party sites each keep your games history, and where it runs out.

Your League of Legends games history — the record of individual matches, not your total hours — lives in a few different places depending on how far back you need to look.

In the client

The client's match history tab shows your recent games with a basic breakdown: champion, result, KDA and duration. It is built for checking your last handful of games, not for browsing your whole career.

On your profile

The same recent-match data surfaces on your public Riot ID profile page, which is what gets shared or linked when someone asks to see a specific game.

Third-party sites

OP.GG, U.GG and similar sites pull the same match data through Riot's public API and present it with more context — item builds, rune pages, lane opponents — game by game. They are reading the same underlying records the client shows you, just with a friendlier layout.

The honest limit

None of these routes are a permanent archive. Older matches age out of what the API returns over time, so if you want a specific old game preserved, screenshot it — do not rely on it staying pullable indefinitely.