Liquipedia API
Community-maintained esports wiki with multi-game tournament data
Overview
Liquipedia is a community-maintained esports wiki platform providing comprehensive tournament information, team rosters, player transfers, match results, and event coverage across dozens of esports titles including StarCraft 2, Dota 2, League of Legends, CS:GO/CS2, Valorant, Rainbow Six Siege, Rocket League, and fighting games. While primarily a wiki platform, Liquipedia data is accessible through their API with proper attribution and rate limiting. It is the most comprehensive source for esports tournament brackets, roster changes, and historical competitive data.
Pros
- Covers dozens of esports titles
- Community-maintained, constantly updated
- Tournament brackets and rosters
- Historical esports data
- Player transfer information
- Free with attribution
Cons
- Wiki-based, data structure varies
- No commercial use
- No WebSocket streaming
- Rate limited
- No official SLA
- API documentation limited
Best For
Not Ideal For
Specifications
SDKs
Leagues
Our Verdict
Liquipedia API is a solid choice for esports tournament tracking and roster and transfer monitoring, with an overall score of 7.5/10. While it performs well in most areas, consider wiki-based, data structure varies when making your decision.
Coverage
Sports Supported
Leagues & Competitions
8 leagues and competitions covered
Developer Experience
API Paradigms
SDKs
Documentation
Commercial Terms
Pricing Plans
Free
Limited (fair use)
- Tournament data
- Player and team info
- Match results
- Attribution required
Sponsor
Extended
- Higher rate limits
- Ad-free browsing
- Support the platform
- Extended API access
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