TNC Pro Team

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TNC Pro Team
Short nameTNC
Divisions Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
Founded13 July 2021;2 years ago (2021-07-13)
Location Southeast Asia
Colors  Grenadier (Red)
ManagerDredd de Guzman
Championships0
Division titles MPL-PH S8 7th-8th Place

MPL-PH S9 3rd Place
MPL-PH S10 8nd Place

MPL-PH S11 8nd Place
PartnersWonderlast
Big Four Globe Technologies Inc.
Speeddepot

TNC Pro Team, commonly known as TNC Pro Team ML, (formerly as Work Auster Force) [1] is a Southeast Asian multi-gaming organization of Philippine net cafe chain TheNet.Com. TNC Pro Team competes in the game of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang .

Contents

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

Mobile Legends Professional League

Work Auster Force

In season 7, the roots of the team started as Work Auster Force which consisted of Chuu, Unravel, Kousei, 3MarTzy, rTzy and Coach Lift. Despite being rookies, they gave a challenge to veteran teams dominating the MPL scene, which included Aura PH (now as ECHO Philippines), Blacklist International, Bren Esports (now as AP Bren), Cignal Ultra, Execration, Laus Playbook, Nexplay Esports (now as Nexplay EVOS), Smart Omega and Onic PH. They only placed 5th-6th in the Playoffs but they left a deep impression on the competitive scene.

TNC Pro Team ML

In season 8, TNC formally announced their entry into the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) competitive scene and partnership with Work Auster Force to join the MLBB Professional League (MPL) for its upcoming eighth season. [2] Six players from that Work Auster Force squad namely Frediemar “3MarTzy” Serafico, Daniel “Chuuu” Chu, Clarense “Kousei” Camilo, Dylan "Light" Catipon, Patrick "P-GOD" Ibarra, and coach John "Lift" Ruiz will headline TNC's ten-man roster for MPL PH Season 8, the TNC Pro Team ML is set to be joined by former Cignal Ultra player Douglas “ImbaDeejay” Astibe and former Smart Omega player Adrian “Toshi” Bacallo. Completing the roster are rookies Ben “Benthings” Maglaque and Lander “Der” San Gabriel. [3]

After a disastrous Season 8, TNC Pro-Team ML will parade its new head coach for MPL Philippines Season 9 in Coach Vrendon “Vrendon” Lin, [4] The only two veterans that remain were Ben Seloe Dizon “Benthings” Maglaque and Shemaiah Daniel “SDZYZ” Chu (formerly Chuuu).The newest members of the teams consists of Jomarie “Escalera” Delos Santos, Mark Genzon “Kramm” Rusiana, Robee “Yasuwo” Bryan, and KingSalman. They tried to grind their way in the qualifiers in previous MPL seasons, only for them to get themselves trounced. [5]

TNC Pro Team improve their game and they become a second seed of the regular season, they through to the upper bracket finals of the MPL Philippines Season 9 Playoffs after they defeated Smart Omega Esports Philippines, 3–1, in the semifinals. [6] Afortunately Smart Omega Esports Philippines soundly swept TNC Pro Team 3–0 in the lower bracket finals Playoffs to secure the final spot in the grand finals, where they will challenge RSG Philippines for the championship. [7]

Tournament Results

MLBB Professional League : Philippines

YearSeasonKnown asPlaceLast matchResult
2021 MPL Philippines Season 7 Work Auster Force
5th–8th
Work Auster Force vs. Bren Esports 1–3
MPL Philippines Season 8 TNC Pro Team
7th–8th
Omega Esports vs. TNC Pro Team0–2
2022
MPL Philippines Season 9 3rdTNC Pro Team vs.Omega Esports 0–3
MPL Philippines Season 10
8th
TNC Pro Team vs.Blacklist International 0–2
2023
MPL Philippines Season 11
8th
TNC Pro Team vs. Omega Esports 0–2
MPL Philippines Season 12
8th
TNC Pro Team vs. RSG Philippines 2-1

MLBB Development League : Philippines

YearSeasonKnown asPlaceLast matchResult
2023MDL Philippines Season 1TNC Neo
7th–8th
Onic Arsenals vs. TNC Neo0–2
MDL Philippines Season 2TNCZ4
TBD
TBD
TBD

Other Tournament Achievements

YearSeriesPlaceLast matchResult
2021Juicy Legends Tournament 2021 Q3 Pro Division1stTNC Pro Team vs. ArkAngel3–0
2023Juicy Legends Tournament 2023 Q2 Pro Division1stTNC Pro Team vs. Minana Esports3–2

Rosters

Mobile Legends: Bang-Bang Professional League (MPL-PH) Current Roster

TNC Pro Team Mobile Legends: Bang Bang roster
PlayersCoaches
RoleHandleNameNationality
Exp LaneHesuCalderon, Kristofer MalcusPhilippines
JunglerK1ngkongPerez, Kaing CyricPhilippines
Mid LaneGoyoIgnacio, JetsonPhilippines
Gold LaneInnocentBanal, John VincentPhilippines
RoamerBenthings (C)Maglaque, Ben SeloePhilippines
FlexBaoCabigting, Mark LaurencePhilippines
Head coach

Jemson Glean "Scholar" Ignacio

Assistant coach(es)

Robee Bryan "Yasuwo" Pormocille


Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • (C) Captain
  • Emojione BW 1F503.svg Substitute
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injury / Illness
  

Latest roster transaction: August 6, 2023.

Mobile Legends: Bang-Bang Development League (MDL-PH) Current Roster

TNCZ4 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang roster
PlayersCoaches
RoleHandleNameNationality
RoamerYusukeTenedero, VincentPhilippines
Gold LaneKuroCaca, Neal AllenPhilippines
Exp LaneAjayyRubio, AjayPhilippines
Mid LaneVinnnFranco, ErvinPhilippines
JunglerNasty WayneBalingit, JamilPhilippines
JunglerJieeDela Rosa, JhonjiePhilippines
Mid LaneHaoㅤNavarro, KurtPhilippines
Gold LaneKaihuaVirinia, HansPhilippines
Head coach

Rinard Jash "Rihnn" Alfonso


Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • (C) Captain
  • Emojione BW 1F503.svg Substitute
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injury / Illness
  

Latest roster transaction: August 10, 2023.

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