2014 GPL season

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2014 GPL season
League Garena Premier League
Sport League of Legends
Duration
  • 30 October – 11 January (Winter)
  • 12 February – 6 April (Spring)
  • 11 June – 16 August (Summer)
Number of teams12
Winter Split
Champions Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins
  Runners-up Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Snipers
Spring Split
Champions Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins
  Runners-up Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club
Summer Split
Champions Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins
  Runners-up Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club
GPL seasons

The 2014 GPL season was the third edition of the Garena Premier League, a Riot Games-organized tournament for League of Legends .

Contents

Winter

Format

  • Group Stage
  • 12 teams from 6 countries/areas.
  • Divided into 2 groups with 6 teams each.
  • Double Round Robin, Best of One matches.
  • Top four teams of each group advance to the bracket stage.
  • If teams tie-up, rank will be decided by match results between these teams.
  • Extra games will be played if still tied.
  • Tie Break Games
  • 2 Teams: BO1 Match.
  • 3 Teams: Round Robin group, if still tied, play single elimination bracket.
  • 4 Teams: Round of 4 bracket.
  • 5 Teams: Round of 4 bracket with another match before.
  • Bracket Stage
  • Single Elimination.
  • All bracket stage games are best of five.

Participants

12 teams from 7 countries/areas [1] [2]

CountiesTeam(s)ID
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon JokersSAJ
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantastic FiveSF5
Flag of Vietnam.svg Full LouisFL
Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins TPA
Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club ahq
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei SnipersTPS
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Flag of Hong Kong.svg HK AttitudeHKA
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Flag of Malaysia.svg KL HuntersKLH
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore SentinelsSGS
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok TitansBKT
Flag of Thailand.svg Team InfiniteIFN
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Flag of the Philippines.svg Mineski MSK

Results

Group stage

Group A [3] [4]
#Team~TPAahqSAJMSKKLHIFNWL±
1 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins TPA~1−12−01−12−02−082+6
2 Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club ahq1−1~1−12−02−02−082+6
3 Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon JokerSAJ0−21−1~1−11−12−0550
4 Flag of the Philippines.svg Mineski MSK1−10−21−1~1−12−0550
5 Flag of Malaysia.svg ⁠KL HuntersKLH0−20−21−11−1~2−046−2
6 Flag of Thailand.svg ⁠⁠Team InfiniteTFN0−20−20−20−20−2~010−10
  • Tiebreaker
Group B [5] [6]
#Team~TPSHKASGSFLSF5BKTWL±
1 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei SnipersTPS~1−11−12−02−02−082+6
2 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong AttitudeHKA1−1~2−01−12−02−082+6
3 Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore SentinelsSGS1−10−2~1−12−02−064+2
4 Flag of Vietnam.svg Full LouisFL0−21−11−1~2−02−064+2
5 Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantatic 5SF50−20−20−20−2~1−119−8
6 Flag of Thailand.svg ⁠⁠Bangkok TitansBKT0−20−20−20−21−1~19−8
  • Tiebreaker
  • 1st Place Tiebreaker Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong Attitude 0−1Taipei Snipers Flag of the Republic of China.svg
  • 3rd Place Tiebreaker Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Sentinels1−0 Full Louis Flag of Vietnam.svg
  • 5th Place Tiebreaker Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantatic 51−0 Bangkok Titans Flag of Thailand.svg

Bracket Stage

  • Eight teams are drawn into a best-of-five single elimination bracket. [7]
  • Teams of the same group can not play each other until the finals.
  • All matches are best-of-five.
 
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
 
          
 
4 December
 
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins 3
 
18 December
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg Full Louis 0
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins 3
 
6 December
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Joker 2
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Joker 3
 
11 January
 
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong Attitude 1
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins 3
 
11 December
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Snipers 2
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club 3
 
20 December
 
Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Sentinels 0
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club 0
 
13 December
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Snipers 3 Third place match
 
Flag of the Philippines.svg Mineski 0
 
8 January
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Snipers 3
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Joker 1
 
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club 3
 

Final standings

$200,000 US Dollars are spread among the teams as seen below:

PlaceTeamCircuit PointsPrize money
1st Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins 400$50,000
2nd Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Snipers200$25,000
3rd Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club 150$10,000
4th Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Jokers100$5,000
5−8 Flag of the Philippines.svg Mineski 100$2,500
Flag of Singapore.svg ⁠Singapore Sentinels
Flag of Hong Kong.svg HK Attitude
Flag of Vietnam.svg Full Louis
9−10 Flag of Malaysia.svg KL Hunters40
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantastic 5
11−12 Flag of Thailand.svg Team Infinite20
Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok Titans

Spring

Format

  • Group Stage
  • 12 teams from 5 countries/areas.
  • Divided into 2 groups with 6 teams each.
  • Double Round Robin, Best of One matches.
  • Top four teams of each group advance to the bracket stage.
  • If teams tie-up, rank will be decided by match results between these teams.
  • Extra games will be played if still tied.
  • Tie Break Games
  • 2 Teams: Best-of-One Match.
  • 3 Teams: Round Robin group, if still tied, play single elimination bracket.
  • 4 Teams: Round of 4 bracket.
  • 5 Teams: Round of 4 bracket with another match before.
  • Bracket Stage
  • Single Elimination.
  • All bracket stage matches are best of five.
  • The final game is Blind Pick while other games are Draft Pick

Participants

12 teams from 5 countries/areas [8] [9]

CountiesTeam(s)ID
Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins TPA
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei SnipersTPS
Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club ahq
Flag of the Republic of China.svg yoe Flash Wolves yFW
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon JokersSAJ
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantastic FiveSF5
Flag of Vietnam.svg Full LouisFL
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore SentinelsSGS
Flag of Singapore.svg Insidious GamingiS
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Flag of the Philippines.svg Imperium Pro TeamIPT
Flag of the Philippines.svg Manila EaglesMLE
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok TitansBKT

Results

Group stage

Group A [10]
#Team~ahqTPSSAJiSBKTIPTWL±
1 Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club TPA~2−02−01−12−02−091+8
2 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Snipersahq0−2~2−02−02−02−082+6
3 Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon JokerSAJ1−10−2~2−02−02−073+4
4 Flag of Singapore.svg Insidious GamingMSK0−20−20−2~2−02−046−2
5 Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok TitansBKT0−20−20−20−2~2−028−6
6 Flag of the Philippines.svg Imperium Pro TeamIPT0−20−20−20−20−2~010−10
Group B [11]
#Team~TPASF5yFWSGSFLMLEWL±
1 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins TPA~2−02−02−02−02−0100+10
2 Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantastic 5SF50−2~1−11−12−02−064+2
3 Flag of the Republic of China.svg yoe Flash Wolves yFW0−21−1~1−11−12−0550
4 Flag of Singapore.svg ⁠Singapore SentinelsSGS0−21−11−1~1−11−146−2
5 Flag of Vietnam.svg Full LouisFL0−20−21−11−1~1−137−4
6 Flag of the Philippines.svg Manila EaglesMLE0−20−20−21−11−1~28−6

Bracket Stage

  • Eight teams are drawn into a best-of-five single elimination bracket.
  • Teams of the same group can not play each other until the finals. [12]
  • All matches are best-of-five.
 
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
 
          
 
19 March
 
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Snipers 3
 
5 April
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg yoe Flash Wolves 0
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Snipers 2
 
21 March
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins 3
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins 3
 
6 April
 
Flag of Singapore.svg Insidious Gaming 0
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins 3
 
26 March
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club 2
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Joker 3
 
5 April
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantastic 5 0
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Joker 1
 
28 March
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club 3 Third place match
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club 3
 
6 April
 
Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Sentinels 0
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Snipers 3
 
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Joker 1
 

Final standings

$200,000 US Dollars are spread among the teams as seen below:

PlaceTeamCircuit PointsPrize money
1st Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins 600$80,000
2nd Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club 300$40,000
3rd Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Snipers225$25,000
4th Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Jokers150$15,000
5−8 Flag of Singapore.svg nsidious Gaming105$8,000
Flag of Singapore.svg ⁠Singapore Sentinels
Flag of the Republic of China.svg yoe Flash Wolves
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantastic 5
9−10 Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok Titans60$3,000
Flag of Vietnam.svg Full Louis
11−12 Flag of the Philippines.svg Imperium Pro Team30$1,000
Flag of the Philippines.svg Manila Eagles

Summer

Format

  • Group Stage
  • 12 teams from 5 countries/areas.
  • Divided into 2 groups with 6 teams each.
  • Double Round Robin, Best of One matches.
  • Top four teams of each group advance to the bracket stage.
  • If teams tie-up, rank will be decided by match results between these teams.
  • Extra games will be played if still tied.
  • Tie Break Games
  • 2 Teams: Best-of-One Match.
  • 3 Teams: Round Robin group, if still tied, play single elimination bracket.
  • 4 Teams: Round of 4 bracket.
  • 5 Teams: Round of 4 bracket with another match before.
  • Bracket Stage
  • Single Elimination.
  • All bracket stage matches are best of five.
  • The final game is Blind Pick while other games are Draft Pick
  • Finals will hold in Nangang Exhibition Center, Taipei.

Participants

12 teams from 5 countries/areas [13] [14]

CountiesTeam(s)ID
Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins TPA
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Logitech G FighterAF
Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club ahq
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Machi Esports MCX
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon JokersSAJ
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantastic FiveSF5
Flag of Vietnam.svg Full LouisFL
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Flag of Singapore.svg Insidious RebirthiSR
Flag of Singapore.svg Insidious LegendsiSL
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Flag of the Philippines.svg Imperium Pro TeamIPT
Flag of the Philippines.svg WargodsWG
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok TitansBKT

Results

Group stage

Group A [15] [16] [17]
#Team~TPAAFSAJBKTiSLIPTWL±
1 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins TPA~2−02−01−12−02−091+8
2 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Logitech G FighterAF0−2~2−02−02−02−082+6
3 Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon JokerSAJ1−10−2~2−02−02−073+4
4 Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok TitansBKT0−20−20−2~1−12−037−4
5 Flag of Singapore.svg Insidious Gaming LegendsiSL0−20−20−21−1~1−128−6
6 Flag of the Philippines.svg Imperium Pro TeamIPT0−20−20−20−21−1~19−8
Group B [18] [19]
#Team~ahqSF5FLiSRMCXWGWL±
1 Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club ahq~0−22−02−02−02−082+6
2 Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantastic 5SF52−0~1−11−11−12−073+4
3 Flag of the Republic of China.svg ⁠Full LouisFL0−21−1~2−02−01−164+2
4 Flag of Singapore.svg ⁠⁠Insidious Gaming RebirthiSR0−21−10−2~0−22−037−4
5 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Machi Esports MCX0−21−10−22−0~0−237−4
6 Flag of the Philippines.svg ⁠WargodsWG0−20−21−12−00−2~37−4
  • Tiebreakers
#Team~iSRMCXWGWL±
1 Flag of Singapore.svg ⁠⁠Insidious Gaming RebirthiSR~1−01−020+2
2 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Machi Esports MCX0−1~1−011+0
3 Flag of the Philippines.svg ⁠WargodsWG0−10−1~02−2

Bracket Stage

  • Eight teams are drawn into a best-of-five single elimination bracket.
  • Teams of the same group can not play each other until the finals.
  • All matches are best-of-five.
 
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
 
          
 
16 July
 
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins 3
 
30 July
 
Flag of Singapore.svg Insidious Rebirth 0
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins 3
 
18 July
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantastic 5 1
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Joker 2
 
8 August
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantastic 5 3
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins 3
 
24 July
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club 0
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Logitech G Fighter 1
 
6 August
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg Full Louis [lower-alpha 1] 3
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Logitech G Fighter 1
 
25 July
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club 3 Third place match
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club 3
 
16 August
 
Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok Titans 0
 
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantastic 5 1
 
 
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Logitech G Fighter 3
 
  1. Full Louis got disqualified from GPL for using players under the age of 17 (SofM and Jeff). Logitech G Fighter replace them in the semifinals.

Final standings

$200,000 US Dollars are spread among the teams as seen below:

PlacePrize moneyCircuit PointsQualificationTeam
1st$80,000800 2014 World Championship Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins
2nd$40,000400 Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club
3rd$25,000225 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Logitech G Fighter
4th$15,000200 Flag of Vietnam.svg ⁠Saigon Fantastic 5
5−7$8,000140 Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Jokers
Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok Titans
Flag of Singapore.svg Insidious Rebirth
8−9$3,00080 Flag of Singapore.svg Insidious Legends
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Machi Esports
10−11$1,00040 Flag of the Philippines.svg Imperium Pro Team
Flag of the Philippines.svg Wargods
DQ Flag of Vietnam.svg Full Louis

Circuit points

The top 4 teams with the most Circuit Points at the end of the year will qualify for the 2014 Season Garena Regional Finals

  • Two team slots have been allocated for Garena Regions in League of Legends Worlds 2014 .
SeedTeamSeasonTotalQualification
WinterSpringSummer
1 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Assassins 4006008001800 Worlds 2014
2 Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club 150300400850 2014 Regional Finals
3 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Snipers200225425 2014 Regional Finals
4 Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Jokers100150140390 2014 Regional Finals
5 Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantastic 540105200345 2014 Regional Finals
6 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Logitech G Fighter300300
7 Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok Titans2060140220
8 Flag of Singapore.svg Insidious Legends10580195
9 Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore Sentinels70105185
10 Flag of Singapore.svg Insidious Rebirth140140
11 Flag of Vietnam.svg Full Louis70600 [lower-alpha 1] 130
12 Flag of the Republic of China.svg yoe Flash Wolves 105105
13 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Machi Esports 8080
14 Flag of Hong Kong.svg HK Attitude7070
Flag of the Philippines.svg Mineski 70
Flag of the Philippines.svg Imperium Pro Team3040
17 Flag of Malaysia.svg KL Hunters4040
Flag of the Philippines.svg Wargods40
19 Flag of the Philippines.svg Manila Eagles3030
20 Flag of Thailand.svg Team Infinite2020

Regional Finals

Locations

  • Round 1
  • Round 2 and Final

Format

  • The 1st to 4th ranked teams without the winners of 2014 GPL Summer of GPL Circuit Points will qualify
  • Single elimination tournament with seeding based on Challenger Circuit ranks
  • All matches in the bracket are Best of Five and all games are Draft Pick
  • All games will be played on Patch 4.13 , with Sona disabled.

Participants

4 teams from 2 countries/areas

CountiesTeam(s)ID
Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei SnipersTPS
Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club ahq
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon JokersSAJ
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantastic FiveSF5

Results

Round 1
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Round 2
Singapore
Final
Singapore
August 23
August 19Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Snipers2
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Joker1Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantastic 53 [22] August 24
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantastic 53Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club 3
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantastic 50
Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club W

Final standings

PlaceTeamQualification
1st Flag of the Republic of China.svg ahq eSports Club Worlds 2014
2nd Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Fantatic 5
3rd Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei Snipers
4th Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Jokers

Notes

  1. Full Louis were disqualified from GPL Summer due to using players who were not at least 17 years of age

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