2016 | |
Tournament information | |
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Sport | League of Legends |
Dates | 20 May–31 July |
Administrator | Garena Vietnam |
Host(s) | Vietnam |
Teams | 10 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Saigon Jokers |
Runner-up | Saigon 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]
Team(s) | ID |
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Boba Marines | BM |
Saigon Jokers | SAJ |
Hanoi Fate | HF |
An Phat Ultimate | APU |
SuperHype Gaming [lower-alpha 1] | SHG |
Cherry Esports [lower-alpha 2] | CR |
T Team | TT |
Hanoi Skyred | HSR |
269 Gaming | 269 |
Saigon Mongaming [lower-alpha 3] | SGM |
Teams | Players | ||||
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Top | Jungle | Mid | ADC | Support | |
Boba Marines | QTV | Tik | PotM | Optimus | Archie |
269 Gaming | KingJ | Heaven | Hafa | Zin | Sergh |
SuperHype Gaming | Ness | Fury | DHNN | Miracle | Kudol |
Hanoi Fate | LuckyMan iLoda | MeoU | Jinky | Lysna | Akiho |
Saigon Jokers | Row yT | HanYiAnn | Warzone Lovida | Slay Celebrity | TSU RonOP |
Cherry Esports | Mini | Hari | Eagle | Brian BOo | Kaii |
An Phat Ultimate | Hope | Tarzan | Dragon | HyoJin BeeOne | Whis Tear |
T Team | ThuyTien | Banana | Lucifer | Sandy | JQK |
Hanoi SkyRed | Ren | Shyn | Levi Zeroday | Noway | Yesway |
Saigon Mongaming | Kidz | Exo | Petland | Clear | BaRoiBeo |
# | Team | ~ | SAJ | SGM | APU | BM | HSR | HF | 269 | SHG | TT | CR | W | L | ± | ||
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1 | Saigon Jokers | SAJ | ~ | 4−0 | 3−1 | 2−2 | 3−1 | 2−2 | 4−0 | 2−2 | 4−0 | 3−1 | 27 | 9 | +18 | ||
2 | Saigon Mongaming | SGM | 0−4 | ~ | 2−2 | 1−3 | 1−3 | 4−0 | 3−1 | 3−1 | 4−0 | 4−0 | 22 | 14 | +8 | ||
3 | An Phat Ultimate | APU | 1−3 | 2−2 | ~ | 3−1 | 2−2 | 4−0 | 2−2 | 2−2 | 2−2 | 4−0 | 22 | 14 | +8 | ||
4 | Boba Marines | BM | 2−2 | 3−1 | 1−3 | ~ | 2−2 | 3−1 | 3−1 | 2−2 | 3−1 | 3−1 | 22 | 14 | +8 | ||
5 | Hanoi SkyRed | HSR | 1−3 | 3−1 | 2−2 | 2−2 | ~ | 1−3 | 2−2 | 4−0 | 2−2 | 3−1 | 20 | 16 | +4 | ||
6 | Hanoi Fate | HF | 2−2 | 0−4 | 0−4 | 1−3 | 3−1 | ~ | 2−2 | 4−0 | 3−1 | 3−1 | 18 | 18 | +0 | ||
7 | 269 Gaming | 269 | 0−4 | 1−3 | 2−2 | 1−3 | 2−2 | 2−2 | ~ | 3−1 | 4−0 | 4−0 | 19 | 17 | +2 | ||
8 | SuperHype Gaming | SHG | 2−2 | 1−3 | 2−2 | 2−2 | 0−4 | 0−4 | 1−3 | ~ | 4−0 | 2−2 | 14 | 22 | −8 | ||
9 | T Team | TT | 0−4 | 0−4 | 2−2 | 1−3 | 2−2 | 1−3 | 0−4 | 0−4 | ~ | 2−2 | 8 | 28 | −20 | ||
10 | Cherry Esports | CR | 1−3 | 0−4 | 0−4 | 1−3 | 1−3 | 1−3 | 0−4 | 2−2 | 2−2 | ~ | 8 | 28 | −20 | ||
Cherry Esports 0−1T Team
269 Gaming 0−1Hanoi SkyRed Hanoi SkyRed 0−1Hanoi Fate Hanoi Fate 0−1269 Gaming
Teams | Players | ||||
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Top | Jungle | Mid | ADC | Support | |
Boba Marines | QTV | Tik | Optimus | PotM | Archie KenT |
An Phat Ultimate | Hope | Tarzan | Whis | BeeOne | Tear |
Saigon Mongaming | Kidz | Exo | Petland | Clear | BaRoiBeo Akeno |
Saigon Jokers | Row yT | HanYiAnn Heaven | Warzone Lovida | Slay Celebrity | TSU RonOP |
Semi-finals | Finals | |||||
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 |
₫ 1,000,000,000 Vietnamese Dong are spread among the teams as seen below:
Place | Prize | Team | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|
1st | ₫250,000,000 | Saigon Jokers | 2016 GPL Summer |
2nd | ₫170,000,000 | Saigon Mongaming | |
3rd | ₫130,000,000 | An Phat Ultimate | |
4th | ₫100,000,000 | Boba Marines | |
5th | ₫85,000,000 | Hanoi Skyred | |
6th | ₫70,000,000 | Hanoi Fate | |
7th | ₫60,000,000 | 269 Gaming | 2017 VCS A Spring Promotion |
8th | ₫50,000,000 | SuperHype Gaming | |
9th | ₫45,000,000 | T Team | |
10th | ₫40,000,000 | Cherry Esports | |
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