ELeague Street Fighter V Invitational

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ELEAGUE
2017
Tournament information
Sport Street Fighter V
Location Atlanta, Georgia, United States
DatesMarch 27, 2017–May 26, 2017
Administrator Turner Sports
William Morris Endeavor
Tournament
format(s)
Group Stage
Double-Elimination Bracket
VenueTurner Studios
Teams32 players
Purse$250,000 USD
Final positions
ChampionVictor "Punk" Woodley
1st runner-upArman "Phenom" Hanjani
2nd runner-up Keita "Fuudo" Ai
  Season 2
Season 4  

ELEAGUE Street Fighter V Invitational, also known as ELEAGUE Season 3, was the third season of ELEAGUE. After two seasons with Counter-Strike: Global Offensive , the league announced that it would expand to fighting games with Street Fighter V . The season ran from March 27, 2017, to May 26, 2017, and was broadcast on cable television on TBS and online on Twitch. The season featured 32 players overall and 24 players in the main tournament from across the world to compete. [1]

Contents

The third season of ELEAGUE started with Victor "Punk" Woodley defeating Bryant "Smug" Huggin 2–0 in a best of three. The official season began with Smug defeating Julio Fuentes 3–0 in a best of five series. The season concluded with Punk defeating Arman "Phenom" Hanjani 4–2 in a best of seven series to take home US$150,000 of the US$250,000 prize pool.

Format

ELEAGUE will invite thirty-two players from around the world to compete in the tournament. Sixteen of the players will be invited based on their 2016 Capcom Pro Tour results and the other sixteen will receive invites from Capcom. This stage will be the preliminaries. Players will be separated into four groups of eight. The top six players from each group will advance to the regular season. All matches will be best of three. This will run from March 27, 2017, to March 30, 2017.

Twenty-four players will play in the regular season. They will be divided into four groups of six. There will be two phases in the regular season. The top two players from the preliminaries will automatically advance to the second phase. The other four players will play in a group stage robin round. The third seed and the sixth seed will play each other and the fourth and fifth seeds will play each other in the initial matches. The two losers and the two winners will then play each other. The winner of the winner's map will move on to phase two and the loser of the loser's matches will be eliminated. The decider match between the two remaining players will determine which player moves to the second phase and which player gets eliminated. In phase two, the remaining four players will play in a single elimination, best of five bracket. The winners of the matches will move on to the playoffs.

Eight players remain as they head to the playoffs. The winners of the groups will be placed in the upper bracket and the runners-up of the groups will be placed in the lower bracket. Players will play in an eight-man double-elimination bracket, meaning a loss from a player in the upper bracket is still alive, but heads into the lower bracket. Once a player loses in the lower bracket, that player is eliminated from the tournament. The players will continue to play until a winner is decided. All matches will be best of five. The playoffs will all take place on May 26. [2] [3] [4]

Players competing

The thirty-two players competing in the tournament are as follows:

Broadcast talent

Host

Commentators/Analysts

Interviewer

Preliminaries (March 27–30, 2017)

The preliminary groups were announced on March 2, 2017. There are four groups of eight players and six players from each group move on to the regular season. [5]

Group A (March 27th)

SeedPlayerRecordW-L
1PG | Punk6–112–4
2 FOX | Momochi 5–212–6
3PIE | Smug5–211–4
4 F3 | Brolynho4–38–9
5 RZR | Infiltration 4–310–6
6 FOX | Julio Fuentes2–56–12
7RISE | Marn2–55–11
8 EG | Ricki Ortiz0–72–14
Group A Results
PlayerCharacter(s)ScoreScoreCharacter(s)Player
SmugBalrog02KarinPunk
MarnIbuki12KenJulio Fuentes
InfiltrationRashid12Necalli
Ibuki
Brolynho
MomochiKen20Chun-LiRicki Ortiz
Julio FuentesKen02BalrogSmug
InfiltrationJuri20KarinPunk
Ricki OrtizR.Mika02R. MikaMarn
SmugBalrog20NecalliBrolynho
PunkKarin21KenMomochi
Julio FuentesKen21Chun-LiRicki Ortiz
InfiltrationJuri02BalrogSmug
MarnIbuki21KenMomochi
Ricki OrtizChun-Li12NecalliBrolynho
PunkKarin21KenJulio Fuentes
MomochiKen21BalrogSmug
InfiltrationJuri20Chun-Li
Cammy
Ricki Ortiz
PunkKarin20IbukiMarn
BrolynhoNecalli02KenMomochi
InfiltrationRashid20KenJulio Fuentes
MarnIbuki02BalrogSmug
BrolynhoNecalli12KarinPunk
MomochiKen20KenJulio Fuentes
SmugBalrog20Chun-LiRicki Ortiz
InfiltrationJuri20IbukiMarn
Ricki OrtizChun-Li02NashPunk
InfiltrationRashid12KenMomochi
BrolynhoNecalli20IbukiMarn

Group B (March 28th)

SeedPlayerRecordW-L
1CYG | PR Balrog6–113–4
2CYG | Snake Eyez 5–212–6
3GW | Eita4–310–9
4 ZW | GamerBee 4–310–8
5 FOX | Justin Wong 3–49–9
6CYG | Daigo Umehara 3–46–10
7LU | Alex Valle 3–48–10
8Gllty0–72–16
Group B Results
PlayerCharacter(s)ScoreScoreCharacter(s)Player
GlltyDhalsim02AkumaSnake Eyes
GamerBeeNecalli21RashidAlex Valle
Justin WongKarin12KenEita
PR BalrogBalrog20GuileDaigo Umehara
GlltyDhalsim02NecalliGamerBee
Justin WongKarin02AkumaSnake Eyez
Alex ValleRashid02BalrogPR Balrog
GlltyDhalsim12KenEita
Daigo UmeharaGuile21AkumaSnake Eyez
GamerBeeCammy02BalrogPR Balrog
Justin WongKarin20DhalsimGllty
Alex ValleRashid02GuileDaigo Umehara
PR BalrogBalrog21KenEita
Snake EyezZangief21NecalliGamerBee
Daigo UmeharaGuile21DhalsimGllty
Justin WongKarin12BalrogPR Balrog
Snake EyezZangief12RashidAlex Valle
Daigo UmeharaGuile02KenEita
Justin WongKarin12NecalliGamerBee
Alex ValleRashid20DhalsimGllty
Snake EyezZangief20KenEita
GamerBeeNecalli20GuileDaigo Umehara
PR BalrogBalrog20Kolin
Dhalsim
Gllty
Justin WongKarin21RashidAlex Valle
EitaKen21NecalliGamerBee
PR BalrogBalrog12ZangiefSnake Eyez
Justin WongKarin20GuileDaigo Umehara
EitaKen12RashidAlex Valle

Group C (March 29th)

SeedPlayerRecordW-L
1Wolfkrone6–113–5
2GRPT | Fuudo 6–112–4
3 RZR | Xian 5–211–6
4 SPY | Fchamp4–39–6
5GRPT | MOV3–47–10
6 FOX | Tokido3–411–9
7 EG | K-Brad1–55–13
8Gootecks0–71–15
Group C Results
PlayerCharacter(s)ScoreScoreCharacter(s)Player
K-BradCammy21UrienGootecks
WolfkroneLaura21R. MikaFuudo
TokidoAkuma12DhalsimFchamp
XianIbuki21Chun-LiMOV
GootecksUrien02R. MikaFuudo
TokidoAkuma21CammyK-Brad
WolfkroneLaura12IbukiXian
GootecksUrien02DhalsimFchamp
K-BradCammy02Chun-LiMOV
'FuudoR. Mika20IbukiXian
TokidoAkuma20UrienGootecks
MOVChun-Li12LauraWolfkrone
FchampDhalsim02IbukiXian
FuudoR. Mika21CammyK-Brad
MOVChun-Li20UrienGootecks
TokidoAkuma21IbukiXian
K-BradCammy12LauraWolfkrone
MOVChun-Li02DahlsimFchamp
FuudoR. Mika20AkumaTokido
GootecksUrien02LauraWolfkrone
FchampDhalsim20CammyK-Brad
FuudoR. Mika20Chun-LiMOV
XianIbuki20UrienGootecks
TokidoAkuma02LauraWolfkrone
FchampDhalsim12R. MikaFuudo
XianIbuki20CammyK-Brad
TokidoAkuma12Chun-LiMOV
FchampDhalsim02LauraWolfkrone

Group D (March 30th)

SeedPlayerRecordW-L
1 Liquid'NuckleDu 6–113–4
2BX3 | Phenom5–212–7
3 RB | Luffy 5–211–5
4Qanba | Xiao Hai4–310–10
5 DNL | Chris Tatarian3–47–9
6Ryan Hart3–48–10
7Circa | LPN2–56–10
8LI Joe0–72–14
Group D Results
PlayerCharacter(s)ScoreScoreCharacter(s)Player
Ryan HartUrien
Ken
02M. BisonLPN
Xiao HaiCammy20UrienLI Joe
NuckleDuGuile20R. MikaLuffy
PhenomNecalli20KenChris Tatarian
Xiao HaiCammy21Kolin
Urien
LPN
NuckleDuGuile20KenRyan Hart
Chris TatarianKen20UrienLI Joe
LuffyR. Mika20UrienLPN
PhenomNecalli12UrienRyan Hart
Xiao HaiCammy21KenChris Tatarian
NuckleDuGuile
R. Mika
21M. Bison
Kolin
LPN
PhenomNecalli21UrienLI Joe
LuffyR. Mika20KenChris Tatarian
Xiao HaiCammy12UrienRyan Hart
PhenomNecalli20UrienLPN
NuckleDuGuile20CammyChris Tatarian
Ryan HartGuile20UrienLI Joe
LuffyR. Mika12NecalliPhenom
NuckleDuGuile20CammyXiao Hai
LPNUrien20M. BisonLI Joe
LuffyR. Mika21UrienRyan Hart
Xiao HaiCammy21NecalliPhenom
Chris TatarianKen20BirdieLPN
NuckleDuGuile20NashLI Joe
Xiao HaiCammy02R. MikaLuffy
Chris TatarianKen21UrienRyan Hart
NuckleDuGuile12NecalliPhenom
LuffyR. Mika20UrienLI Joe

Regular Season (April 7 – May 12, 2017)

Group A (April 7th)

Phase One

Upper round 1Upper finalQualified for Phase 2
PIE | Smug3
FOX | Julio Fuentes0
PIE | Smug3
RZR | Infiltration 0
F3 | Brolynho1
RZR | Infiltration 3
PIE | Smug
F3 | Brolynho
Lower round 1Lower final
RZR | Infiltration 0
FOX | Julio Fuentes1 F3 | Brolynho3
F3 | Brolynho3
Group A Phase One Results
Group A Phase One Results
PlayerCharacter(s)ScoreScoreCharacter(s)Player
PIE | SmugBalrog30Ken FOX | Julio Fuentes
F3 | BrolynhoNecalli13Juri RZR | Infiltration
PIE | SmugBalrog30Juri RZR | Infiltration
F3 | BrolynhoNecalli31Ken FOX | Julio Fuentes
RZR | Infiltration Juri03Necalli F3 | Brolynho

Phase Two

Upper round 1Upper finalQualified for Playoffs
PG | Punk3
F3 | Brolynho1
PG | Punk3
PIE | Smug2
FOX | Momochi 0
PIE | Smug3
PG | Punk
FOX | Momochi
Lower round 1Lower final
PIE | Smug0
F3 | Brolynho0 FOX | Momochi 3
FOX | Momochi 3

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Group A Phase Two Results
Group A Phase Two Results
PlayerCharacter(s)ScoreScoreCharacter(s)Player
PG | PunkKarin31Necalli F3 | Brolynho
FOX | MomochiIbuki03BalrogPIE | Smug
PG | PunkKarin32BalrogPIE | Smug
FOX | MomochiKen30Necalli F3 | Brolynho
PIE | SmugBalrog03Ibuki FOX | Momochi

Group B (April 21st)

Phase One

Upper round 1Upper finalQualified for Phase 2
GW | Eita0
CYG | Daigo Umehara 3
CYG | Daigo Umehara 3
ZW | GamerBee 1
ZW | GamerBee 3
FOX | Justin Wong 0
CYG | Daigo Umehara
GW | Eita
Lower round 1Lower final
ZW | GamerBee 0
GW | Eita3GW | Eita3
FOX | Justin Wong 0

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Group B Phase One Results
Group B Phase One Results
PlayerCharacter(s)ScoreScoreCharacter(s)Player
GW | EitaKen03GuileCYG | Daigo Umehara
ZW | GamerBee Necalli30Karin FOX | Justin Wong
CYG | Daigo Umehara Guile31Necalli ZW | GamerBee
GW | EitaKen30Karin FOX | Justin Wong
ZW | GamerBee Necalli03KenGW | Eita

Phase Two

Upper round 1Upper finalQualified for Playoffs
CYG | Snake Eyez 0
CYG | Daigo Umehara 3
CYG | Daigo Umehara 1
CYG | PR Balrog3
CYG | PR Balrog3
GW | Eita1
CYG | PR Balrog
CYG | Daigo Umehara
Lower round 1Lower final
CYG | Daigo Umehara 3
CYG | Snake Eyez 1GW | Eita2
GW | Eita3

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Group B Phase Two Results
Group B Phase Two Results
PlayerCharacter(s)ScoreScoreCharacter(s)Player
CYG | PR BalrogBalrog31KenGW | Eita
CYG | Snake Eyez Akuma03GuileCYG | Daigo Umehara
CYG | Daigo Umehara Guile13BalrogCYG | PR Balrog
CYG | Snake Eyez Zangief13KenGW | Eita
CYG | Daigo Umehara Guile32KenGW | Eita

Group C (May 5th)

Phase One

Upper round 1Upper finalQualified for Phase 2
RZR | Xian 2
FOX | Tokido3
FOX | Tokido3
SPY | Fchamp1
SPY | Fchamp3
GRPT | MOV0
FOX | Tokido
RZR | Xian
Lower round 1Lower final
SPY | Fchamp2
RZR | Xian 3 RZR | Xian 3
GRPT | MOV1

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Group C Phase One Results
Group C Phase One Results
PlayerCharacter(s)ScoreScoreCharacter(s)Player
RZR | Xian Ibuki23Akuma FOX | Tokido
SPY | FchampDhalsim30Chun-LiGRPT | MOV
FOX | TokidoAkuma31Dhalsim SPY | Fchamp
RZR | Xian Ibuki31Chun-LiGRPT | MOV
SPY | FchampDhalsim23Ibuki RZR | Xian

Phase Two

Upper round 1Upper finalQualified for Playoffs
GRPT | Fuudo 3
FOX | Tokido1
GRPT | Fuudo 3
RZR | Xian 2
Wolfkrone2
RZR | Xian 3
GRPT | Fuudo
Wolfkrone
Lower round 1Lower final
RZR | Xian 2
FOX | Tokido0Wolfkrone3
Wolfkrone3

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Group C Phase Two Results
Group C Phase Two Results
PlayerCharacter(s)ScoreScoreCharacter(s)Player
WolfkroneLaura23Ibuki RZR | Xian
GRPT | Fuudo R. Mika31Akuma FOX | Tokido
GRPT | Fuudo R. Mika32Ibuki RZR | Xian
WolfkroneLaura30Akuma FOX | Tokido
RZR | Xian Ibuki23LauraWolfkrone

Group D (May 12th)

Phase One

Upper round 1Upper finalQualified for Phase 2
RB | Luffy 3
Ryan Hart1
RB | Luffy 2
DNL | Chris Tatarian3
DNL | Chris Tatarian3
Qanba | Xiao Hai2
DNL | Chris Tatarian
Qanba | Xiao Hai
Lower round 1Lower final
RB | Luffy 1
Ryan Hart1Qanba | Xiao Hai3
Qanba | Xiao Hai3

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Group D Phase One Results
Group D Phase One Results
PlayerCharacter(s)ScoreScoreCharacter(s)Player
RB | Luffy R. Mika31GuileRyan Hart
DNL | Chris TatarianKen32CammyQanba | Xiao Hai
RB | Luffy R. Mika23Ken DNL | Chris Tatarian
Ryan HartUrien, Guile13CammyQanba | Xiao Hai
RB | Luffy R. Mika13CammyQanba | Xiao Hai

Phase Two

Upper round 1Upper finalQualified for Playoffs
BX3 | Phenom3
DNL | Chris Tatarian1
BX3 | Phenom3
Qanba | Xiao Hai0
Liquid'NuckleDu 1
Qanba | Xiao Hai3
BX3 | Phenom
Qanba | Xiao Hai
Lower round 1Lower final
Qanba | Xiao Hai3
Liquid'NuckleDu 3 Liquid'NuckleDu 1
DNL | Chris Tatarian1

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Group D Phase Two Results
Group D Phase Two Results
PlayerCharacter(s)ScoreScoreCharacter(s)Player
Liquid'KnuckleDu Guile, R. Mika13CammyQanba | Xiao Hai
BX3 | PhenomNecalli31Ken DNL | Chris Tatarian
BX3 | PhenomNecalli30CammyQanba | Xiao Hai
DNL | Chris TatarianKen13Guile Liquid'KnuckleDu
Qanba | Xiao HaiCammy31Guile, R. Mika Liquid'KnuckleDu

Playoffs (May 26th, 2017)

Winner's SemifinalsWinner's FinalsGrand Finals
PG | Punk3
CYG | PR Balrog0
PG | Punk1
BX3 | Phenom3
GRPT | Fuudo 0
BX3 | Phenom3
BX3 | Phenom2
PG | Punk4
Loser's Round 1Loser's QuarterfinalsLoser's SemifinalsLoser's Finals
GRPT | Fuudo 3
FOX | Momochi 3 FOX | Momochi 0PG | Punk3
CYG | Daigo Umehara 1GRPT | Fuudo 3GRPT | Fuudo 2
CYG | PR Balrog2
CYG | PR Balrog3
Wolfkrone2Qanba | Xiao Hai2
Qanba | Xiao Hai3

Final standings

Final Standings
PlacePrize MoneyPlayer
1stUS$150,000PG | Punk
2ndUS$40,000BX3 | Phenom
3rdUS$20,000GRPT | Fuudo
4thUS$12,000CYG | PR Balrog
5th 6thUS$5,000Qanba | Xiao Hai
FOX | Momochi
7th 8thUS$3,000Wolfkrone
CYG | Daigo Umehara
9th 12thUS$1,000PIE | Smug
GW | Eita
RZR | Xian
Liquid'KnuckleDu
13th 16thUS$1,000 F3 | Brolynho
CYG | Snake Eyez
FOX | Tokido
DNL | Chris Tatarian
17th 20thUS$500 RZR | Infiltration
ZW | GamerBee
SPY | Fchamp
RB | Luffy
21st 24thUS$500 FOX | Julio Fuentes
FOX | Justin Wong
GRPT | MOV
Ryan Hart
25th 28thUS$0RISE | Marn
LU | Alex Valle
EG | K-Brad
Circa | LPN
29th 32ndUS$0 EG | Ricki Ortiz
Gllty
Gootecks
LI Joe

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Capcom Cup 2018 was a Street Fighter V tournament that was held in December 2018. 32 players qualified for the tournament by scoring high on the game's leaderboards during the 2018 Capcom Pro Tour. The tournament spanned three days from December 14–16, and took place in the Esports Arena in the Luxor Hotel & Casino. The first day of the tournament featured a Last Chance qualifier, which was won by newcomer ZJZ. The finals were won by newcomer Kanamori "Gachikun" Tsunehiro, who defeated Hiromiki "Itabashi Zangief" Kumada.

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