2014 | |
Tournament information | |
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Sport | League of Legends |
Dates | 22 February–13 April |
Administrator | Garena Vietnam |
Host(s) | Vietnam |
Teams | 8 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Ozone Cutie Monsters |
Runner-up | Hanoi 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]
Team(s) | ID |
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CM Storm CG | CMS |
Game Thai Nguyen | GTN |
Hanoi Dragons | HND |
Hanoi Phoenix | HNP |
Hanoi SkyRed | HSR |
Hanoi Fate | HF |
Team Ozone Cutie Monsters | OZCM |
Saigon TopGame [lower-alpha 1] | TG |
Matches are best of one
# | Team | ~ | OZCM | HND | HF | TG | HSR | GTN | HNP | CMS | W | L | ± | ||
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1 | Team Ozone Cutie Monsters | OZCM | ~ | 1−1 | 2−0 | 1−1 | 2−0 | 2−0 | 2−0 | 2−0 | 12 | 2 | +10 | ||
2 | Hanoi Dragons | HND | 1−1 | ~ | 1−1 | 2−0 | 2−0 | 1−1 | 2−0 | 2−0 | 11 | 3 | +8 | ||
3 | Hanoi Fate | HF | 0−2 | 1−1 | ~ | 2−0 | 1−1 | 1−1 | 2−0 | 2−0 | 9 | 5 | +4 | ||
4 | Saigon TopGame | TG | 1−1 | 0−2 | 0−2 | ~ | 1−1 | 2−0 | 1−1 | 2−0 | 7 | 7 | +0 | ||
5 | Hanoi SkyRed | HSR | 0−2 | 0−2 | 1−1 | 1−1 | ~ | 1−1 | 2−0 | 2−0 | 7 | 7 | +0 | ||
6 | Game Thai Nguyen | GTN | 0−2 | 1−1 | 1−1 | 0−2 | 1−1 | ~ | 1−1 | 2−0 | 6 | 8 | −2 | ||
7 | Hanoi Phoenix | HNP | 0−2 | 0−2 | 0−2 | 1−1 | 0−2 | 1−1 | ~ | 2−0 | 4 | 10 | −6 | ||
8 | CM Storm CG | CMS | 0−2 | 0−2 | 0−2 | 0−2 | 0−2 | 0−2 | 0−2 | ~ | 0 | 14 | −14 |
₫300,000,000 Vietnamese Dong are spread among the teams as seen below:
Place | Prize | Team | Qualification |
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1st | ₫100,000,000 | Ozone Cutie Monsters | 2014 GPL Summer Vietnamese Qualifier |
2nd | ₫60,000,000 | Hanoi Dragons | |
3rd | ₫40,000,000 | Hanoi Fate | |
4th | ₫30,000,000 | Saigon TopGame | |
5th | ₫25,000,000 | Hanoi SkyRed | |
6th | ₫20,000,000 | Game Thai Nguyen | |
7th | ₫15,000,000 | Hanoi Phonenix | |
8th | ₫10,000,000 | CM Storm CG | |
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