2017 Vietnam Championship Series A Summer Season

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2017 VCS A Summer
2017
Tournament information
Sport League of Legends
Dates7 June–13 August
Administrator Garena Vietnam
Host(s) Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam
Teams8
Final positions
Champions GIGABYTE Marines
Runner-upYoung Generation

The 2017 Vietnam Championship Serie A Summer Season is the second split of the fifth season of Vietnam's fully professional League of Legends league. Eight teams will compete in a round robin group stage, with the top four teams continuing to offline playoffs.

Contents

Format

  • 8 teams participate
  • 6 teams from 2017 VCS A Spring
  • 1 teams from Summer Promotion
  • 1 teams from 2017 VCS B Season 1
  • Group Stage
  • 7 weeks, League play
  • Double Round Robin
  • Each match is best of three
  • Advancement:
  • Top 4 teams advande to the playoffs.
  • Bottom 2 teams drop to 2018 Spring Promotion.
  • Each team have 10 players can be registered in team's line-up at the same time.
  • Playoffs
  • King of the Hill Bracket
  • All matches are best of five
  • 1st and 2nd place teams will qualify for 2017 GPL Summer.

Participants

Team(s)ID
Flag of Vietnam.svg Cherry EsportsCR
Flag of Vietnam.svg e.Hub United [1] EHU
Flag of Vietnam.svg LG Red [lower-alpha 1] LGR
Flag of Vietnam.svg Friends Forever GamingFFQ
Flag of Vietnam.svg GIGABYTE Marines GAM
Flag of Vietnam.svg Fighters Gaming [lower-alpha 2] FIG
Flag of Vietnam.svg Young GenerationYG
Flag of Vietnam.svg UltimateUTM
  1. LG Red acquires the roster and spot of e.Hub United 2.
  2. Fighters Gaming acquires the roster and spot of Next Gen Esports.

Rosters

TeamsPlayers
TopJungleMidADCSupportCoach
Cherry Esports Flag of Vietnam.svg Slay Flag of Vietnam.svg Tsu
Flag of Vietnam.svg Garfield
Flag of Vietnam.svg Ticker
Flag of Vietnam.svg Warzone Flag of Vietnam.svg Clear Flag of Vietnam.svg Kidz
Flag of Vietnam.svg Habinger
e.Hub United Flag of Vietnam.svg Taurus
Flag of Vietnam.svg Keiko
Flag of Vietnam.svg Xuhao Flag of Vietnam.svg Victory
Flag of Vietnam.svg Empty
Flag of Vietnam.svg Zin Flag of Vietnam.svg CombatLao Flag of Vietnam.svg NIXWATER
Boba Marines Flag of Vietnam.svg Archie
Flag of Vietnam.svg Nevan
Flag of Vietnam.svg Levi Flag of Vietnam.svg Optimus Flag of Vietnam.svg Noway Flag of Vietnam.svg Sya Flag of Vietnam.svg Tinikun
Friends Forever Flag of Vietnam.svg KingJ Flag of Vietnam.svg Haeven Flag of Vietnam.svg QTV
Flag of Vietnam.svg PotM
Flag of Vietnam.svg Celebrity Flag of Vietnam.svg Sergh
Flag of Vietnam.svg BaRoiBeo
Flag of Vietnam.svg ChiChi
Flag of Vietnam.svg Junie [2]
Fighters Gaming Flag of Vietnam.svg Chocobo Flag of Vietnam.svg Vios Flag of Vietnam.svg Fawkes Flag of Vietnam.svg Dyaz Flag of Vietnam.svg Alex
Flag of Vietnam.svg Hero
Ultimate Flag of Vietnam.svg Hope Flag of Vietnam.svg Tarzan Flag of Vietnam.svg BlazeS Flag of Vietnam.svg Jacob
Flag of Vietnam.svg BeeOne
Flag of Vietnam.svg Hyojin Flag of Vietnam.svg Tear
Young Generation Flag of Vietnam.svg Ren
Flag of Vietnam.svg NhocTy
Flag of Vietnam.svg Venus Flag of Vietnam.svg Naul Flag of Vietnam.svg Bigkoro Flag of Vietnam.svg Palette
Flag of Vietnam.svg Min
LG Red Flag of Vietnam.svg Sunsieu Flag of Vietnam.svg Ciel Flag of Vietnam.svg Irean Flag of Vietnam.svg White
Flag of Vietnam.svg EasyLove
Flag of Vietnam.svg Akeno

Results

Group stage

  • 7 June - 6 August
  • Round robin format.
#Team~GAMYGEHUFFQUTMCRLGRFIGWL±
1 GIGABYTE Marines GAM~1−12−02−02−02−02−02−0131+12
2Young GenerationYG1−1~1−11−11−12−02−02−0104+6
3e.Hub UnitedEHU0−21−1~1−12−01−12−02−095+4
4⁠Friends Forever GamingFFQ0−21−11−1~1−12−01−12−086+2
5UltimateUTM0−21−10−21−1~2−02−02−086+2
6Cherry EsportsCR0−20−21−10−20−21−1~2−0410−6
7LG RedLGR0−20−20−21−10−20−2~2−0311−8
8Fighters GamingFIG0−20−20−20−20−21−10−2~113−12

Playoffs

  • 9 August - 13 August
Rosters
TeamsPlayers
TopJungleMidADCSupportCoach
Boba Marines Flag of Vietnam.svg Archie
Flag of Vietnam.svg Nevan
Flag of Vietnam.svg Levi Flag of Vietnam.svg Optimus Flag of Vietnam.svg Noway Flag of Vietnam.svg Sya Flag of Vietnam.svg Tinikun
Friends Forever Flag of Vietnam.svg KingJ Flag of Vietnam.svg Haeven Flag of Vietnam.svg PotM
Flag of Vietnam.svg Lies
Flag of Vietnam.svg Celebrity Flag of Vietnam.svg Sergh Flag of Vietnam.svg Junie
Young Generation Flag of Vietnam.svg Ren
Flag of Vietnam.svg NhocTy
Flag of Vietnam.svg Venus Flag of Vietnam.svg Naul Flag of Vietnam.svg Bigkoro Flag of Vietnam.svg Palette
e.Hub United Flag of Vietnam.svg Taurus
Flag of Vietnam.svg Keiko
Flag of Vietnam.svg Xuhao Flag of Vietnam.svg Empty Flag of Vietnam.svg Zin Flag of Vietnam.svg CombatLao Flag of Vietnam.svg NIXWATER
Results

Ba Ria - Vung Tau

  • Round 1
  e.Hub United 0−3 Friends Forever  [3] 
  • Round 2
Young Generation3−1 Friends Forever
 GIGABYTE Marines 3−0 Young Generation

Final standings

₫ 800,000,000 Vietnamese Dong are spread among the teams as seen below:

PlacePrizeTeamQualification
1st₫250,000,000 GIGABYTE Marines [5] 2017 GPL Spring
2nd₫160,000,000Young Generation
3rd₫110,000,000Friends Forever
4th₫85,000,000e.Hub United
5th₫70,000,000Ultimate
6th₫60,000,000Cherry Esports
7th₫50,000,000LG RedSummer Promotion
8th₫40,000,000Fighters Gaming

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