Vikings Esports

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Vikings Esports
Vikings Esports logo.png
Game League of Legends
FoundedNovember 2016 (2016-11)
Folded25 November 2023 (2023-11-25)
Based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Head coachNguyễn "Ren" Văn Trọng
General managerNguyễn "Grandon" Vũ Đôn
Partners
  • BAM Energy
  • Dashing Shampoo
  • WeScan
Website www.vikingsesports.com

Vikings Esports [n 1] is a Vietnamese professional League of Legends team competing in the Vietnam Championship Series (VCS). It was founded in 2016 as Young Generation. The team was crowned VCS champions twice, and qualified for the World Championship in 2017, [1] 2018, [2] and 2022, [3] as well as the Mid-Season Invitational in 2019 and 2022. Vikings Gaming acquired and rebranded the team from Saigon Buffalo to Viking Esports in 2023.

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History

On 18 May 2018, Young Generation rebranded to Phong Vũ Buffalo after agreeing to a sponsorship deal with Phong Vũ, a major computer company in Vietnam. The team dominated in its first split in the VCS, losing only one series to EVOS Esports and one to GIGABYTE Marines, ending with a series record of 12 wins and 2 losses in the 2018 VCS Summer Split. This placement secured them a spot in finals of the VCS 2018 Summer Playoffs, where they defeated Cube Adonis 3–1 and qualified for the 2018 World Championship. [4] [5]

Because of EVOS Esports' placement at the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational, Vietnam was given a spot in the main event at the 2018 League of Legends World Championship, [6] allowing Phong Vũ Buffalo to avoid the need to qualify through the play-in stage. For the group stage, Phong Vũ Buffalo was drawn into Group A, along with the Afreeca Freecs, the Flash Wolves, and G2 Esports. [7] The team ended the group stage with 2 win and 4 losses, failing to qualify for the knockout stage. [8]

Phong Vũ Buffalo placed 1st in the 2019 VCS Spring Split regular season, with a record of 13 wins and 1 loss. This directly qualified the team for the finals, where they defeated EVOS Esports 3–1 to qualify for the 2019 Mid-Season Invitational as Vietnam's representative.

Phong Vũ Buffalo was placed in Group A of the first round of the 2019 Mid-Season Invitational play-in stage, along with Turkish team 1907 Fenerbahçe, Australian team Bombers, and Argentine team Isurus Gaming. [9] [10] The team ended the group round robin with a record of 4 wins and 2 losses, tying 1907 Fenerbahçe for 1st and forcing a tiebreaker match, which 1907 Fenerbahçe lost. Phong Vũ Buffalo's victory qualified them for the second round of the play-in stage, [11] where they lost 0–3 to Team Liquid. [12] This result forced Phong Vũ Buffalo to play in a third round against Vega Squadron, who they defeated 3–2 in a close series, securing themselves a spot in the main event. [13] Phong Vũ Buffalo placed last in the group stage of the main event with a 2–8 record, failing to advance to the knock-out stage.

On 31 May 2019, the organization announced it was renaming to Dashing Buffalo to reflect a change in its sponsorship, with Dashing Shampoo becoming its primary sponsor. [14]

Dashing Buffalo renamed to Saigon Buffalo on 26 May 2020 to reflect its partnership with the Saigon Heat. [15]

In November 2022, the South Korean esports-focused think tank JUEGO signed a deal to acquire Saigon Buffalo, [16] but the deal fell through.

Saigon Buffalo was renamed to Vikings Esports after the 2023 season.

Current roster

Vikings Esports League of Legends roster
PlayersCoaches
RoleHandleNameNationality
TopHasmedLâm Huỳnh Gia HuyVietnam
JungleBean JTrần Văn ChínhVietnam
MidFroggyBùi Văn Minh HảiVietnam
BotShogunNguyễn Văn HuyVietnam
SupportTakiĐinh Anh TàiVietnam
JungleRiBell Emojione BW 1F503.svgTrần Hữu DuyVietnam
MidRichard Emojione BW 1F503.svgNguyễn Hoàng PhúVietnam
Head coach

Nguyễn "Ren" Văn Trọng

Assistant coach(es)

Trần "Ciel" Tiến Thịnh


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

Tournament results

PlacementEventFinal result (W–L)
Qualified
Qualified

Notes

  1. Formerly known as:
    • Young Generation (November 2016 – 18 May 2018)
    • Phong Vũ Buffalo (18 May 2018 – 31 May 2019)
    • Dashing Buffalo (31 May 2019 – 25 May 2020)
    • Saigon Buffalo

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