2019 Los Angeles Valiant season

After taking down the Hangzhou Spark 3–2 in the quarterfinals, the Valiant fell to the San Francisco Shock, 0–4 in the semifinals.

On September 13, Valiant acquired main tank Kim "KuKi" Dae-kuk from Seoul Dynasty.

[4] On the same day, Los Angeles traded assistant coaches Julien "Daemon" Ducros and Jordan "Gunba" Graham to Paris Eternal and Boston Uprising, respectively.

[7] Los Angeles began Stage 2 on April 5 with a 0–4 sweep by San Francisco Shock to pick up their eighth consecutive loss of the season.

[8] The team broke their losing streak on April 12 with a 3–2 victory over Atlanta Reign, marking their first win of the 2019 season.

[10] Prior to the start of Stage 3, the Valiant traded main tank Koo "Fate" Pan-seung to Florida Mayhem in exchange for off-tank Caleb "McGravy" McGarvey and Mayhem Academy players Russell "FCTFCTN" Campbell and Johannes "Shax" Nielsen.

The match went down to the wire, as the teams went to a fifth tiebreaker map, but Los Angeles could not pull out the win and lost 2–3.

The Spark quickly turned it around, however, claiming wins on Hollywood and Paris, largely due to a strong performance from main tank Xu "guxue" Qiulin on Winston on both maps.

[19] Advancing to the semifinals, the Valiant faced the Stage 2 Champions San Francisco Shock the following day.

[20] Prior to the beginning of Stage 4, which would include the implementation of an enforced 2-2-2 role lock by the league, main tank Kim "KuKi" Dae-kuk retired.

[21] Additionally, the Valiant transferred support Kim "Izayaki" Min-chul, who mostly acted as a substitute for Park "KariV" Young-seo throughout the season, to the Shanghai Dragons.

Despite Florida's DPS Ha "Sayaplayer" Jeong-woo breaking the record for most final blows in a map at 42, the Valiant were able to come out with a 2–1 win.

[27] For the final week of the season, the Valiant hosted the "Kit Kat Rivalry Weekend" at The Novo in Los Angeles.

Valiant taking the stage at the Dallas Fuel Homestand. From left to right: Fate, KSF, Izayaki, Agilities, SPACE, Custa.