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.
