Vietnam Championship Series A 2013 Winter Season

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2013 VCS A Winter
2013
Tournament information
Sport League of Legends
Dates2 November–17 December
Administrator Garena Vietnam
Host(s) Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam
Teams8
Final positions
Champions⁠Xgame
Runner-upHanoi Dragons

The 2013 Vietnam Championship Series A Winter Season is the first split of the first season of Vietnam's fully professional League of Legends league after renaming from Glorious Arena. [1]

Contents

Format

Participants

Top 8 team from 2013 VCS A Winter Qualifiers

Team(s)ID
Flag of Vietnam.svg Beautiful Life GamingBLG
Flag of Vietnam.svg Game Thai NguyenGTN
Flag of Vietnam.svg Hanoi DragonsHND
Flag of Vietnam.svg Hanoi StarsHNS
Flag of Vietnam.svg HoL Thunder GalaxyHoL
Flag of Vietnam.svg Nha Trang E-powerEPOW
Flag of Vietnam.svg StarsBobaSB
Flag of Vietnam.svg XgameXG

Rosters

TeamsPlayers
TopJungleMidADCSupport
Hanoi Stars Flag of Vietnam.svg Venus Flag of Vietnam.svg Mercury Flag of Vietnam.svg Neptune
Flag of Vietnam.svg MidOr2Mid
Flag of Vietnam.svg Pluto
Flag of Vietnam.svg Longtae
Flag of Vietnam.svg Mars
Hanoi Dragons Flag of Vietnam.svg VirusS
Flag of Vietnam.svg 420
Flag of Vietnam.svg Leon Flag of Vietnam.svg Noah
Flag of Vietnam.svg KingOfWar
Flag of Vietnam.svg Kai Flag of Vietnam.svg Jest
Game Thai Nguyen Flag of Vietnam.svg RemmySon Flag of Vietnam.svg ISS Flag of Vietnam.svg Gin Flag of Vietnam.svg ĐacThang Flag of Vietnam.svg QuangỐc
Nha Trang E-power Flag of Vietnam.svg Lucky Flag of Vietnam.svg Melt Flag of Vietnam.svg MrSilver
Flag of Vietnam.svg Glory
Flag of Vietnam.svg Flaming Flag of Vietnam.svg TiếuHố
Flag of Vietnam.svg Cupid
Beautiful Life Gaming Flag of Vietnam.svg LilinSS Flag of Vietnam.svg MeoU Flag of Vietnam.svg Tentei Flag of Vietnam.svg Rico
Flag of Vietnam.svg Babie
Flag of Vietnam.svg Nobita
Xgame Flag of Vietnam.svg Oxi Flag of Vietnam.svg Crych Flag of Vietnam.svg Navy Flag of Vietnam.svg Vigoss Flag of Vietnam.svg BaRoiBeo
StarsBoba Flag of Vietnam.svg Brian
Flag of Vietnam.svg Sunny
Flag of Vietnam.svg SoSoon
Flag of Vietnam.svg TrumVe
Flag of Vietnam.svg Nero
Flag of Vietnam.svg Madboy
Flag of Vietnam.svg Sin
Flag of Vietnam.svg Sad
Flag of Vietnam.svg Sol
HoL Thunder Galaxy Flag of Vietnam.svg Tearsword Flag of Vietnam.svg Jinkey Flag of Vietnam.svg Jupiter Flag of Vietnam.svg Destiny Flag of Vietnam.svg Tuniverse

Results

Group stage

Matches are best of one [2] [3]

#Team~XGHNDBLGSBGTNHoLEPOWHNSWL±
1XgameXG~1−12−02−00−22−02−02−0113+8
2Hanoi DragonsHND1−1~1−12−01−12−01−12−0104+6
3Beautiful Life GamingBLG0−21−1~2−01−11−11−12−086+2
4StarsBobaSB0−20−20−2~2−02−02−02−086+2
5Game Thai NguyenGTN2−01−11−10−2~0−22−01−177+0
6HoL Thunder GalaxyHoL0−20−21−10−22−0~1−12−068−2
7Nha Trang E-powerEPOW0−21−10−20−21−11−1~2−059−4
8Hanoi StarsHNS0−20−20−20−21−10−20−2~113−12
  • 3rd Place Tiebreaker ⁠Beautiful Life Gaming 1−0 StarsBoba

Final standings

₫200,000,000 Vietnamese Dong are spread among the teams as seen below:

PlacePrizeTeamQualification
1st₫70,000,000Xgame 2014 GPL Spring Vietnamese Qualifier
2nd₫40,000,000Hanoi Dragons
3rd₫25,000,000Beautiful Life Gaming
4th₫20,000,000StarBoba
5th₫15,000,000Game Thái Nguyên
6th₫12,000,000HoL Thunder Galaxy
7th₫10,000,000Nha Trang E-power
8th₫8,000,000Hanoi Stars

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