2014 Vietnam Championship Series A Summer Season

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2014 VCS A Summer
2014
Tournament information
Sport League of Legends
Dates14 June–24 September
Administrator Garena Vietnam
Host(s) Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam
Teams8
Final positions
ChampionsHanoi Fate
Runner-upDanang Elements

The 2014 Vietnam Championship Series A Summer Season is the third split of the first season of Vietnam's fully professional League of Legends, With the sponsorship of Dell, the tournament is known as Dell Championship Serie A. [1]

Contents

Format

  • 8 teams participate
  • Round robin matches. Each match is Best of Two.
  • 1:1 Tie game both teams receive 1 point
  • 2:0 Won team receives 3 points
  • Top four teams advance to the playoffs.
  • Playoffs
  • Final is Best of Five
  • All other matches are best of three

Participants

Team(s)ID
Flag of Vietnam.svg Team Miracle TM
Flag of Vietnam.svg 269 Gaming269
Flag of Vietnam.svg Hanoi DragonsHND
Flag of Vietnam.svg Hanoi PhoenixHNP
Flag of Vietnam.svg Aces GamingACE
Flag of Vietnam.svg Hanoi FateHF
Flag of Vietnam.svg Danang ElementsDNE
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon XGameXG


Rosters

TeamsPlayers
TopJungleMidADCSupport
Team Miracle Flag of Vietnam.svg Cat Flag of Vietnam.svg Hihu
Flag of Vietnam.svg Junie
Flag of Vietnam.svg TsLaw
Flag of Vietnam.svg Navy
Flag of Vietnam.svg Benny
Flag of Vietnam.svg TTD
Flag of Vietnam.svg Oc
Flag of Vietnam.svg Fayt
Hanoi Dragons Flag of Vietnam.svg KingOfWar
Flag of Vietnam.svg JetTrue
Flag of Vietnam.svg Bibo
Flag of Vietnam.svg ProE
Flag of Vietnam.svg Tentei Flag of Vietnam.svg Kai Flag of Vietnam.svg Babie
269 Gaming Flag of Vietnam.svg Crom Flag of Vietnam.svg Crys
Flag of Vietnam.svg Crych
Flag of Vietnam.svg Beyond Flag of Vietnam.svg Augustus Flag of Vietnam.svg Ti
Hanoi Fate Flag of Vietnam.svg shAdy Flag of Vietnam.svg Jully
Flag of Vietnam.svg MeoU
Flag of Vietnam.svg Jinky Flag of Vietnam.svg Lysna Flag of Vietnam.svg Slay
Flag of Vietnam.svg Akiho
Hanoi Phoenix Flag of Vietnam.svg Lolita Flag of Vietnam.svg Rain Flag of Vietnam.svg Henry Flag of Vietnam.svg Tartarus
Flag of Vietnam.svg Sena
Flag of Vietnam.svg Miuky
Aces Gaming Flag of Vietnam.svg Casper Flag of Vietnam.svg Heaven Flag of Vietnam.svg ThoNe
Flag of Vietnam.svg Ren
Flag of Vietnam.svg LieS
Flag of Vietnam.svg Hell
Flag of Vietnam.svg Syl
Flag of Vietnam.svg Esolar
Flag of Vietnam.svg Kira
Saigon XGame Flag of Vietnam.svg Brian
Flag of Vietnam.svg Thang
Flag of Vietnam.svg LawJ Flag of Vietnam.svg curot
Flag of Vietnam.svg Toy
Flag of Vietnam.svg Prince Flag of Vietnam.svg YellowPack
Flag of Vietnam.svg BrB
Danang Elements Flag of Vietnam.svg Zafes Flag of Vietnam.svg Jinkey Flag of Vietnam.svg Auzeze Flag of Vietnam.svg Holmes
Flag of Vietnam.svg Destiny
Flag of Vietnam.svg Row
Flag of Vietnam.svg Ryo

Results

Group stage

#Team~HFDNEHNP269TMHNDXGACEWL±
1Hanoi FateHF~2−23−12−24−04−03−13−1217+14
2Danang ElementsDNE2−2~2−22−24−03−13−12−21810+8
3Hanoi PhoenixHNF1−32−2~2−22−21−33−13−11414+0
4269 Gaming2692−22−22−2~2−21−32−23−11414+0
5 Team Miracle TM0−40−42−22−2~3−12−23−11216−4
6Hanoi DragonsHND0−41−33−13−11−3~2−23−11315−2
7Saigon XgameXG1−31−31−32−22−22−2~2−21114−3
8Aces GamingACE1−32−21−32−21−31−32−2~1018−8
  • 5th Place Tiebreaker ⁠Hanoi Dragon 0−1 ⁠Team Miracle

Playoffs

 
Semi-finalsFinals
 
      
 
 
 
 
⁠Hanoi Fate 2
 
 
 
269 Gaming 0
 
⁠Hanoi Fate 3
 
 
 
Danang Elements 2
 
Danang Elements 2
 
 
Hanoi Phoenix 1
 
3rd-place match
 
 
 
 
 
269 Gaming 1
 
 
Hanoi Phoenix 2

Final standings

₫ 300,000,000 Vietnamese Dong are spread among the teams as seen below:

PlacePrizeTeam
1st₫100,000,000Hanoi Fate
2nd₫60,000,000Danang Elements
3rd₫40,000,000Hanoi Phoenix
4th₫30,000,000269 Gaming
5th₫25,000,000 Team Miracle
6th₫20,000,000Hanoi Dragons
7th₫15,000,000Saigon Xgame⁠
8th₫10,000,000Aces Gaming⁠

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