Vietnam Championship Series A 2014 Spring Season

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2014 VCS A Spring
2014
Tournament information
Sport League of Legends
Dates22 February–13 April
Administrator Garena Vietnam
Host(s) Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam
Teams8
Final positions
ChampionsOzone Cutie Monsters
Runner-upHanoi Dragons

The 2014 Vietnam Championship Series A Spring Season is the second split of the first season of Vietnam's fully professional League of Legends, With the sponsorship of Dell, the tournament is known as Dell Championship Serie A. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Format

Participants

Team(s)ID
Flag of Vietnam.svg CM Storm CGCMS
Flag of Vietnam.svg Game Thai NguyenGTN
Flag of Vietnam.svg Hanoi DragonsHND
Flag of Vietnam.svg Hanoi PhoenixHNP
Flag of Vietnam.svg Hanoi SkyRedHSR
Flag of Vietnam.svg Hanoi FateHF
Flag of Vietnam.svg Team Ozone Cutie MonstersOZCM
Flag of Vietnam.svg Saigon TopGame [lower-alpha 1] TG
  1. Saigon Xgame renamed to Saigon TopGame

Rosters

TeamsPlayers
TopJungleMidADCSupport
CM Storm CG Flag of Vietnam.svg Blackest9 Flag of Vietnam.svg GMN Flag of Vietnam.svg Jigoku Flag of Vietnam.svg Warzone
Flag of Vietnam.svg Frenzy
Flag of Vietnam.svg Ghost.G
Flag of Vietnam.svg yuju
Hanoi Dragons Flag of Vietnam.svg LilinSS Flag of Vietnam.svg KingOfWar Flag of Vietnam.svg Tentei Flag of Vietnam.svg Kai Flag of Vietnam.svg Babie
Game Thai Nguyen Flag of Vietnam.svg RemmySon Flag of Vietnam.svg Gin Flag of Vietnam.svg Bi Flag of Vietnam.svg DẮC THẮNG Flag of Vietnam.svg Quang Ốc
Hanoi Fate Flag of Vietnam.svg Slay Flag of Vietnam.svg Burn
Flag of Vietnam.svg Jully
Flag of Vietnam.svg Shady
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kane
Flag of Vietnam.svg Jinky
Flag of Vietnam.svg Lysna Flag of Vietnam.svg Akiho
Flag of Vietnam.svg Zubu
Hanoi Phoenix Flag of Vietnam.svg Malavita Flag of Vietnam.svg Change Flag of Vietnam.svg Lucifer Flag of Vietnam.svg Lolita
Flag of Vietnam.svg Insane
Flag of Vietnam.svg Leon
Flag of Vietnam.svg Jangmi
Flag of Vietnam.svg Dark
Hanoi SkyRed Flag of Vietnam.svg StormEye Flag of Vietnam.svg ProE Flag of Vietnam.svg HianRy
Flag of Vietnam.svg Youtan
Flag of Vietnam.svg HeOpeO Flag of Vietnam.svg TrungBi
Saigon TopGame Flag of Vietnam.svg JustA701 Flag of Vietnam.svg Navy Flag of Vietnam.svg Crych Flag of Vietnam.svg BaroiBeo Flag of Vietnam.svg Sunny
Ozone Cutie Monsters Flag of Vietnam.svg Percy Flag of Vietnam.svg Fury Flag of Vietnam.svg Crit
Flag of Vietnam.svg Henry
Flag of Vietnam.svg TTR Flag of Vietnam.svg Miuky

Results

Group stage

Matches are best of one

#Team~OZCMHNDHFTGHSRGTNHNPCMSWL±
1Team Ozone Cutie MonstersOZCM~1−12−01−12−02−02−02−0122+10
2Hanoi DragonsHND1−1~1−12−02−01−12−02−0113+8
3Hanoi FateHF0−21−1~2−01−11−12−02−095+4
4Saigon TopGameTG1−10−20−2~1−12−01−12−077+0
5Hanoi SkyRedHSR0−20−21−11−1~1−12−02−077+0
6⁠Game Thai NguyenGTN0−21−11−10−21−1~1−12−068−2
7Hanoi PhoenixHNP0−20−20−21−10−21−1~2−0410−6
8CM Storm CGCMS0−20−20−20−20−20−20−2~014−14
  • 4th Place Tiebreaker ⁠Hanoi SkyRed 0−1 Saigon TopGame

Final standings

₫300,000,000 Vietnamese Dong are spread among the teams as seen below:

PlacePrizeTeamQualification
1st₫100,000,000Ozone Cutie Monsters 2014 GPL Summer Vietnamese Qualifier
2nd₫60,000,000Hanoi Dragons
3rd₫40,000,000Hanoi Fate
4th₫30,000,000Saigon TopGame
5th₫25,000,000Hanoi SkyRed
6th₫20,000,000Game Thai Nguyen
7th₫15,000,000Hanoi Phonenix
8th₫10,000,000CM Storm CG

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