2016 Vietnam Championship Series A Summer Season

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2016 VCS A Spring
2016
Tournament information
Sport League of Legends
Dates20 May–31 July
Administrator Garena Vietnam
Host(s) Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam
Teams10
Final positions
ChampionsSaigon Jokers
Runner-upSaigon Mongaming

The 2016 Vietnam Championship Series A Summer Season is the split of the seventh season of Vietnam's fully professional League of Legends. The official name of the tournament became the Mountain Dew Championship Series. [1]

Contents

Format

  • 10 qualified teams. [2]
  • Playoffs
  • 4 qualified teams.
  • Each match is best of five.

Participants

Team(s)ID
Flag of Vietnam.svg Boba Marines BM
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon JokersSAJ
Flag of Vietnam.svg Hanoi FateHF
Flag of Vietnam.svg An Phat UltimateAPU
Flag of Vietnam.svg SuperHype Gaming [lower-alpha 1] SHG
Flag of Vietnam.svg Cherry Esports [lower-alpha 2] CR
Flag of Vietnam.svg T TeamTT
Flag of Vietnam.svg Hanoi SkyredHSR
Flag of Vietnam.svg ⁠269 Gaming269
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon Mongaming [lower-alpha 3] SGM
  1. Hanoi Team Demons renamed to SuperHype Gaming.
  2. Cherry Esports renamed to KienGiang Imba.
  3. ZOTAC United renamed to Saigon Mongaming.

Rosters

TeamsPlayers
TopJungleMidADCSupport
Boba Marines Flag of Vietnam.svg QTV Flag of Vietnam.svg Tik Flag of Vietnam.svg PotM Flag of Vietnam.svg Optimus Flag of Vietnam.svg Archie
269 Gaming Flag of Vietnam.svg KingJ Flag of Vietnam.svg Heaven Flag of Vietnam.svg Hafa Flag of Vietnam.svg Zin Flag of Vietnam.svg Sergh
SuperHype Gaming Flag of Vietnam.svg Ness Flag of Vietnam.svg Fury Flag of Vietnam.svg DHNN Flag of Vietnam.svg Miracle Flag of Vietnam.svg Kudol
Hanoi Fate Flag of Vietnam.svg LuckyMan
Flag of Vietnam.svg iLoda
Flag of Vietnam.svg MeoU Flag of Vietnam.svg Jinky Flag of Vietnam.svg Lysna Flag of Vietnam.svg Akiho
Saigon Jokers Flag of Vietnam.svg Row
Flag of Vietnam.svg yT
Flag of Vietnam.svg HanYiAnn Flag of Vietnam.svg Warzone
Flag of Vietnam.svg Lovida
Flag of Vietnam.svg Slay
Flag of Vietnam.svg Celebrity
Flag of Vietnam.svg TSU
Flag of Vietnam.svg RonOP
Cherry Esports Flag of Vietnam.svg Mini Flag of Vietnam.svg Hari Flag of Vietnam.svg Eagle Flag of Vietnam.svg Brian
Flag of Vietnam.svg BOo
Flag of Vietnam.svg Kaii
An Phat Ultimate Flag of Vietnam.svg Hope Flag of Vietnam.svg Tarzan Flag of Vietnam.svg Dragon Flag of Vietnam.svg HyoJin
Flag of Vietnam.svg BeeOne
Flag of Vietnam.svg Whis
Flag of Vietnam.svg Tear
T Team Flag of Vietnam.svg ThuyTien Flag of Vietnam.svg Banana Flag of Vietnam.svg Lucifer Flag of Vietnam.svg Sandy Flag of Vietnam.svg JQK
Hanoi SkyRed Flag of Vietnam.svg Ren Flag of Vietnam.svg Shyn Flag of Vietnam.svg Levi
Flag of Vietnam.svg Zeroday
Flag of Vietnam.svg Noway Flag of Vietnam.svg Yesway
Saigon Mongaming Flag of Vietnam.svg Kidz Flag of Vietnam.svg Exo Flag of Vietnam.svg Petland Flag of Vietnam.svg Clear Flag of Vietnam.svg BaRoiBeo

Results

Group stage

  • Round robin format. [3]
  • Each match is best of one.
#Team~SAJSGMAPUBMHSRHF269SHGTTCRWL±
1Saigon JokersSAJ~4−03−12−23−12−24−02−24−03−1279+18
2Saigon MongamingSGM0−4~2−21−31−34−03−13−14−04−02214+8
3An Phat UltimateAPU1−32−2~3−12−24−02−22−22−24−02214+8
4 Boba Marines BM2−23−11−3~2−23−13−12−23−13−12214+8
5Hanoi SkyRedHSR1−33−12−22−2~1−32−24−02−23−12016+4
6Hanoi FateHF2−20−40−41−33−1~2−24−03−13−11818+0
7269 Gaming2690−41−32−21−32−22−2~3−14−04−01917+2
8SuperHype GamingSHG2−21−32−22−20−40−41−3~4−02−21422−8
9T TeamTT0−40−42−21−32−21−30−40−4~2−2828−20
10⁠ Cherry EsportsCR1−30−40−41−31−31−30−42−22−2~828−20
Tiebreakers
  • 9−10th tiebreakers:
Cherry Esports 0−1T Team
  • 5,6−7th tiebreakers:
269 Gaming 0−1Hanoi SkyRed Hanoi SkyRed 0−1Hanoi Fate Hanoi Fate 0−1269 Gaming

Playoffs

Rosters
TeamsPlayers
TopJungleMidADCSupport
Boba Marines Flag of Vietnam.svg QTV Flag of Vietnam.svg Tik Flag of Vietnam.svg Optimus Flag of Vietnam.svg PotM Flag of Vietnam.svg Archie
Flag of Vietnam.svg KenT
An Phat Ultimate Flag of Vietnam.svg Hope Flag of Vietnam.svg Tarzan Flag of Vietnam.svg Whis Flag of Vietnam.svg BeeOne Flag of Vietnam.svg Tear
Saigon Mongaming Flag of Vietnam.svg Kidz Flag of Vietnam.svg Exo Flag of Vietnam.svg Petland Flag of Vietnam.svg Clear Flag of Vietnam.svg BaRoiBeo
Flag of Vietnam.svg Akeno
Saigon Jokers Flag of Vietnam.svg Row
Flag of Vietnam.svg yT
Flag of Vietnam.svg HanYiAnn
Flag of Vietnam.svg Heaven
Flag of Vietnam.svg Warzone
Flag of Vietnam.svg Lovida
Flag of Vietnam.svg Slay
Flag of Vietnam.svg Celebrity
Flag of Vietnam.svg TSU
Flag of Vietnam.svg RonOP
Playoffs
 
Semi-finalsFinals
 
      
 
30 July
 
 
Saigon Mongaming 3
 
31 July
 
An Phat Ultimate 2
 
Saigon Mongaming 0
 
30 July
 
Saigon Jokers 3
 
Saigon Jokers 3
 
 
Boba Marines 0
 
3rd-place match
 
 
31 July
 
 
An Phat Ultimate 3
 
 
Boba Marines 0

Final standings

₫ 1,000,000,000 Vietnamese Dong are spread among the teams as seen below:

PlacePrizeTeamQualification
1st₫250,000,000Saigon Jokers 2016 GPL Summer
2nd₫170,000,000Saigon Mongaming
3rd₫130,000,000An Phat Ultimate
4th₫100,000,000 Boba Marines
5th₫85,000,000Hanoi Skyred
6th₫70,000,000Hanoi Fate
7th₫60,000,000269 Gaming 2017 VCS A Spring Promotion
8th₫50,000,000SuperHype Gaming
9th₫45,000,000T Team
10th₫40,000,000Cherry Esports

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