Queens League 2026 Season Debuts With New Format and Influencer Presidents

Graphic of the new Queens League 2026 presidents including Cristina Pedroche and Marina Rivers.

Gerard Piqué’s Kosmos has officially unveiled the 2026 edition of the Queens League Oysho, signaling a massive strategic pivot. By integrating some of Spain’s most influential female creators and transitioning to a high-intensity, two-month format, the league aims to move from a standard tournament to a digital entertainment juggernaut.

The announcement, made on February 19, 2026, introduced a roster of 10 new presidents (or co-presidents) designed to capture diverse online communities, ranging from lifestyle and fashion to hardcore gaming.

The New Board: 10 Influencer Presidents

The league has recruited a “dream team” of digital talent to lead its clubs. These personalities will either take solo control or partner with existing Kings League presidents:

  • Cristina Pedroche: The most high-profile signing, the TV presenter and star brings massive mainstream appeal.
  • Mar Lucas: A global music and TikTok sensation with millions of followers.
  • Abby (Abril Gené): Known for her competitive edge after her standout performance at La Velada del Año.
  • Llunaclark (Anna Luna): Making a grand return to the Spanish competition after her stint in Mexico.
  • Lia Sikora & Uxue López: Representing the core lifestyle and Gen-Z entertainment sectors.
  • Celia Reina, Abril Cols, Andrea Garte, and Clerss (Clara Merino): Rounding out a roster focused on high engagement and narrative-driven content.

Format Evolution: The Two-Month “Sprint”

Starting in 2026, the league is ditching the traditional long-split format in favor of a concentrated two-month season. This shorter duration is intended to prevent “viewer fatigue” and maintain high stakes every single weekend. It also serves as a precursor to the Queens Global League, where Spanish teams will eventually face off against new divisions from the U.S. and Brazil.