EVOS Esports

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EVOS Esports
Logo of EVOS Esports
Short nameEVOS, EVS
DivisionsArena of Valor
Free Fire
League of Legends: Wild Rift
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds
Founded21 August 2016 (2016-08-21)
Based inJakarta, Indonesia
LocationSoutheast Asia
OwnerIvan Yeo
Official fan clubEVOS Fams
PartnersAxe
Axis Telecom
Lazada
Pop Mie
Sukro
Top Coffee
Visa
Websitewww.evos.gg Edit this at Wikidata

EVOS Esports, formerly known as Zero Latitude, is a professional esports organisation based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It has competitive teams in Arena of Valor, Free Fire, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, and League of Legends: Wild Rift.[1][2]

The organisation previously had a League of Legends team competing in the Vietnam Championship Series (VCS), the highest level of competitive League of Legends in the country. The team became VCS champions (a title held only by the GIGABYTE Marines at the time) on 7 April 2018, a feat accomplished during their first appearance in the league. This qualified them for the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational (MSI), where they performed above expectations against other more well-known international teams.[3]

Tournament results[]

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang[]

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship[]

Years Venue Place Last match Result
2019 Axiata ArenaKuala Lumpur, Malaysia 1st Indonesia EVOS Legends vs. Indonesia RRQ Hoshi 4–3
9th–12th Singapore EVOS SG vs. Vietnam VEC Fantasy Main 1–2
2021 Shangri-La HotelSingapore 7th–8th Singapore EVOS SG vs. Malaysia Todak 0–2

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asian Cup (MSC)[]

Years Venue Place Last match Result
2018 Jakarta International ExpoJakarta, Indonesia 5th–6th Indonesia EVOS Esports vs. Indonesia RRQ O2 0–1
2019 Smart Araneta ColiseumManila, Philippines 5th–6th Singapore EVOS SG vs. Philippines ArkAngel 0–2
2021 None 3rd Indonesia EVOS Legends vs. Philippines Execration 1–3
9th–12th Singapore EVOS SG vs. Indonesia Bigetron Alpha 0–2

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League (MPL)[]

Years Event Season Pl. Last match Result
2018 MPL Indonesia Season 1 2nd Indonesia EVOS Esports vs. Indonesia Team NXL 2–3
Season 2 2nd Indonesia EVOS Esports vs. Indonesia RRQ O2 0–3
MPL MY/SG[note 1] Season 2 2nd Singapore EVOS SG vs. Malaysia Saiyan Reborn 2–3
2019 MPL Indonesia Season 3 7th–8th Indonesia EVOS Esports vs. Indonesia Alter Ego 0–2
Season 4 1st Indonesia EVOS Legends[note 2] vs. Indonesia RRQ Hoshi 3–1
MPL MY/SG Season 3 2nd Singapore EVOS SG vs. Malaysia Geek Fam 1–3
Season 4 1st Singapore EVOS SG vs. Malaysia Todak 3–2
MPL Philippines Season 3 4th Philippines EVOS PH vs. Philippines Cignal Ultra 1–2
Season 4 7th–8th Philippines EVOS PH vs. Philippines Bren Esports 1–2
2020 MPL Indonesia Season 5 2nd Indonesia EVOS Legends vs. Indonesia RRQ Hoshi 2–3
Season 6 5th–6th Indonesia EVOS Legends vs. Indonesia ONIC Esports 1–2
MPL MY/SG Season 5 4th Singapore EVOS SG vs. Malaysia Orange Esports Reborn 0–2
Season 6 2nd Singapore EVOS SG vs. Malaysia Todak 1–3
MPLi[note 3] 4 Nation Cup Season 1 4th Indonesia EVOS Legends vs. Myanmar Burmese Ghouls 0–2
9th–11th Singapore EVOS SG vs. Indonesia Alter Ego 0–2
ONE Esports[note 4] MPLi Season 2 13th–20th Indonesia EVOS Legends vs. Indonesia Alter Ego 0–2
9th–12th Singapore EVOS SG vs. Myanmar Ronin Esports 1–2
2021 MPL Indonesia Season 7 1st Indonesia EVOS Legends vs. Indonesia Bigetron Alpha 4–2
Season 8 TBD Indonesia EVOS Legends vs. TBD TBD
MPL Malaysia[note 5] Season 7 3rd Malaysia Suhaz EVOS vs. Malaysia RSG MY 0–2
MPL Philippines Season 8 TBD Philippines Nexplay EVOS vs. TBD TBD
MPL Singapore[note 5] Season 1 1st Singapore EVOS SG vs. Singapore RSG SG 3–0
Season 2 TBD Singapore EVOS SG vs. TBD TBD
  1. ^ Stands for Malaysia/Singapore
  2. ^ EVOS Esports was rebranded into EVOS Legends started from July 2019.
  3. ^ Stands for MPL Invitational
  4. ^ Collaborated with ONE Esports
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b MPL MY/SG Season 7 was splitted into MPL Malaysia Season 7 and MPL Singapore Season 1 and so forth.

League of Legends[]

Vietnam Championship Series (VCS)[]

Years Event Placement Final result (W–L)
2018 VCS 2018 Spring Promotion Qualified 3–0 (against Hall of Fame)
VCS 2018 Spring Split 1st 12–2
VCS 2018 Spring Playoffs 1st 3–2 (against GIGABYTE Marines)
VCS 2018 Summer Split 4th 8–6
VCS 2018 Summer Playoffs 4th 2–3 (against Cube Adonis)
2019 VCS 2019 Spring Split 3rd 9–5
VCS 2019 Spring Playoffs 2nd 1–3 (against Phong Vũ Buffalo)
VCS 2019 Summer Split 5th 6–8
2020 VCS 2020 Spring Split 4th 8–6
VCS 2020 Spring Playoffs 3rd 1–3 (against Team Flash)
VCS 2020 Spring Split 6th 7–7
VCS 2020 Spring Playoffs 3rd 2–3 (against GAM Esports)

Other tournaments[]

Years Event Placement Final result (W–L)
2018 2018 Mid-Season Invitational 5th–6th 2–8
2019 Rift Rivals 2019 LCK-LPL-LMS-VCS 3rd 0–3 (against LPL)
2020 2020 Pulsefire Cup 3rd–4th 0–2 (against Dashing Buffalo)

League of Legends: Wild Rift[]

Event Placement Final Result
Wild Rift SEA Icon Thailand Summer 2021 1st
Wild Rift SEA Icon Summer Super Cup 2021[2] 1st 3–2 (Against ONE Team Esports)

Mobile Legends[]

History[]

In Jun 2021, EVOS Esports and announced a new collaboration to form Nexplay EVOS, a competitive esports team for Mobile Legends MPL PH Season 8 tournament.[4][5]

Arena of Valor[]

History[]

EVOS Esports entered the competitive Arena of Valor scene in 2017 with its acquisition of an all-Indonesian roster. In August 2018, Hartawan "WyvorZ" Muliadi, Sultandyo "MythR" Raihan, and Hartanto "POKKA" Lius joined the team. EVOS won AOV Star League Season 2 on 16 February 2019, qualifying for the 2019 Arena of Valor World Cup as Indonesia's representative.[6][7]

Roster[]

Nat. ID Name Role
Vietnam BlazeS (captain) Võ Hùng Việt Nhật Dark Slayer Lane
Vietnam Medusa Trương Quốc Khánh Jungle
Vietnam Martin Dương Triệu Huy Mid Lane
Vietnam Binz Trương Quốc Khôi Abyssal Dragon Lane
Vietnam Cyrus Nguyễn Trần Hoài Nam Support
Vietnam Rina Trần Nguyễn Bảo Ngọc Mid Lane
Vietnam NoFear Phạm Anh Tuấn Head Coach
Vietnam Andrew Hoàng Thu Thủy Manager

League of Legends[]

History[]

EVOS Esports' League of Legends team competes in the Vietnam Championship Series (VCS), the highest level of competitive League of Legends in Vietnam.[3] In the VCS 2018 Spring Split, EVOS finished first in the regular season, ending with a 12–2 record.[citation needed] Their placement in the regular season secured EVOS a finals bye in playoffs, where they beat GIGABYTE Marines 3–2,[citation needed] qualifying them for the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational (MSI).

In the MSI 2018 main event qualifiers, EVOS beat SuperMassive eSports 3–1 to secure a spot in the main event.[8][9][10] EVOS ended the main event at MSI 2018 with a 2–8 record,[11] failing to qualify for playoffs.[12]

EVOS' long time mid laner Đoàn "Warzone" Văn Ngọc Sơn retired from professional play on 15 September 2018 and became a streamer for the organisation.[13] He was replaced by Võ "Petland" Huỳnh Quang Huy and Lê "Dia1" Phú Quý in preparation for the VCS 2019 Spring Split. EVOS placed third in the regular season with a 9–5 record, qualifying for playoffs. In the first round of playoffs, EVOS defeated Friends Forever 3–2 in a close series, and in the second round EVOS defeated Sky Gaming 3–1, moving on to face Phong Vũ Buffalo in the finals, which they lost 1–3.

EVOS disbanded its League of Legends division on 7 December 2020.

Final roster[]

EVOS Esports League of Legends roster
Players Coaches
Role Handle Name Nationality
Top  But1  Nguyễn Lê Tuấn Anh  Vietnam 
Top  TH  Trần Lê Trung Hậu  Vietnam 
Top  Zeros  Phạm Minh Lộc  Vietnam 
Jungle  Sorn  Nguyễn Minh Hào  Vietnam 
Mid  Pake  Huỳnh Thanh Hoàng  Vietnam 
Bot  Divkid  Võ Thanh Tùng  Vietnam 
Support  Bie  Trần Đức Hiếu  Vietnam 
Support  Harbinger  Đoàn Nguyễn Dương  Vietnam 
Head coach

Ngô "Violet" Mạnh Quyền

Assistant coach(es)

Trần "HYPE" Toàn


Legend
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Substitute player Substitute
  • Injured Injury / Illness

Rosters[]

Game Team name ID Name Role
Area of Valor Indonesia EVOS AOV ID WyvorZ Indonesia Hartawan Muliadi Side Lane
Hanss Indonesia Farhan Akbari Ardiansyah Side Lane
Wiraww Indonesia Satria Adi Wiratama Jungle
FALL Indonesia Gilang Dwi Falah Mid Lane
POKKA Indonesia Hartanto Support
Carraway Indonesia Henri Teja Side Lane (sub.)
RuiChen Indonesia Priyagung Satriyono Coach
Thailand EVOS Debut Cream Thailand Sangtham Pantaek Side Lane
Wanoiz Thailand Norabed Karnchanalongkorn Side Lane
Monaliza Thailand Suchakhree Charoensirivilai Jungle
NorNun Thailand Patkul Pipatpakdeedech Mid Lane
Moss Thailand Sorawat Boonphrom Support
Pumpkin Thailand Nattapum Radum Mid Lane (sub.)
Drewwy Thailand Pongdanai Soontharo Support (sub.)
Toxxy Thailand Ekkarat Rutnin Support (sub.)
Frozenkiss Thailand Thayika Suwaratakornkun Coach
Call of Duty: Mobile Thailand EVOS CODM PHETSWIP Thailand Kittichai Suksoem Captain
SUNSUN Thailand Panthep Srisompoth Main
PsychoX Thailand Jare Meesuanploy Main
JarnTeam Thailand Weerachai Ngoenchatturat Main
R1DZ Malaysia Farid Issalamkun Main
ppGOD Thailand Phachara Sukswaeng Substitute
SIRTANNY Thailand Chanatip Rinla Coach
Free Fire Indonesia EVOS FFID ABU Indonesia Abu Rusher
MRO5 Indonesia Regi Pratamma Rusher
Sam-13 Indonesia Saeful Muhammad Rusher
Street Indonesia Muhhamad Afaiq Rusher
Thailand EVOS MG1 Bore Thailand Aekkachai Kaewkong Attacker
JAMO Thailand Tang Tanawat A. Attacker
Levine Thailand Aom Levine Sniper
Sandee Thailand Pholakri Salsuwan Charger
Yingbu Thailand Nathee Upkaew Scout
Thailand EVOS Insight Hancock Thailand Thanwa R. Attacker
LUKZ Thailand Bunyarit Phowan Attacker
OIL Thailand Nontawat Boonsaard Sniper
HIW Thailand Aekkachal K. Charger
Zeenon Thailand Julanan Rotpal Scout
League of Legends Vietnam EVOS LoL Zeros Vietnam Phạm Minh Lộc Top Laner
But1 Vietnam Nguyễn Lê Tuấn Anh Top Laner
TH Vietnam Trần Lê Trung Hậu Top Laner
Sorn Vietnam Nguyễn Minh Hào Jungle
Divkid Vietnam Võ Thanh Tùng Mid Laner
Bie Vietnam Trần Đức Hiếu Bot Laner
Harbinger Vietnam Đoàn Nguyễn Dương Support
Pake Vietnam Huỳnh Thanh Hoàng Support
Violet Vietnam Ngô Mạnh Quyền Coach
League of Legends: Wild Rift[2] Thailand EVOS Esports Thipper Thailand Athip Thungsam Baron Lane
Valdus Thailand Prasittichai Jiadchat Jungler
G4 Thailand Nuttapong Menkasikan Mid Lane
CatSatan Thailand Jirapat Khawmee Dragon Lane
Miracle Thailand Anusak Manpadung Support
Lloyd Thailand Juckkirsts Kongubon Coach
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Indonesia EVOS Legends Wannn Indonesia Muhammad Ridwan Mid Laner
Luminaire Indonesia Ihsan Besari Kusudana Mid Laner / Jungler
Rekt Indonesia Gustian Roamer / Tank
Clover Indonesia Hafizhan Hidayatullah Gold Lane
LJ Indonesia Joshua Dharmansyah Tank
Ferxiic Indonesia Ferdiansyah Jungler
Vaanstrong Indonesia Ivan Adrianto Support
Antimage Indonesia Maxhill Leonardo Off Laner
Rhapsody Indonesia Muhammad Falah Gold Laner
Zeys Singapore Bjorn Ong Coach
Indonesia EVOS ML Ladies Caramel Indonesia Violeta All Role
Funi Indonesia Fanny Fighter
Pica Indonesia Jessica Mage
Earl Indonesia Winda Tank / Support
Pucci Indonesia Crestisa Tank / Support
PlayerUnknown's Battleground: Mobile Indonesia EVOS Reborn[14] Microboy Indonesia Nizar Lugatio Pratama IGL, 2nd Rusher
RedFace Indonesia Eksa Rachman Jayanto Scout
Auro Indonesia Sabda Bisma Bawaleksana Main Rusher
Lyzerg Indonesia Putra Renaldy Pitoy Rusher
KF Indonesia Kautsar Faruq Rusher
Point Blank Indonesia EVOS PB Clarity Indonesia Indri Serlyana Player
Shiny Indonesia Zulfa Hamid Player
Cyrus Indonesia Maria Rasandy Player
Cronoz Indonesia Priscilla Angelica Player
Rdev Indonesia Devi R. Player

Awards and nominations[]

As Esports Team[]

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship[]

Year Date Game Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
2019 November 17, 2019 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Tournament MVP Eko "Oura" Julianto Recipient [15]

EXGCON Indonesia Gaming Awards[]

Year Date Game Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
2019 December 13, 2019 Various Favorite Esports Team of the Year EVOS Esports Nominated [16]
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Favorite Player of the Year Yurino "Donkey" Putra Nominated [17]
2020 December 18, 2020 Various Favorite Esports Team of the Year EVOS Esports Nominated [18]
Free Fire Favorite Gameplay of the Year EVOS – Free Fire Major League Week 5 Nominated [19]
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Favorite Player of the Year Muhammad "Wann" Ridwan Nominated [20]
Favorite Rookie of the Year Sebastian "Pendragon" Arthur Nominated [21]

As Campaign Agency[]

The Marketing Events Awards[]

Year Date Partner Category Campaign Result Ref(s)
2020 December 1, 2020 Lazada Consumer Event: eSports Lazada Cyber Combat Finalist [22][23]
Use of Games / Contests Gold [22][24]
Use of Live Streaming Bronze
Use of Sponsorship Silver
VISA Use of Social Media Unlock Your Dreams Finalist [22][23]
Use of Sponsorship Finalist

References[]

  1. ^ "EVOS Esports | Teams". www.evos.gg. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Fabella, Mika. "EVOS Esports reveal the key to their 2021 Summer Super Cup victory | ONE Esports | ONE Esports". www.oneesports.gg. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "EVOS Esports". www.lolesports.com. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  4. ^ Anne, Melissa. "EVOS and Nexplay to create new esports team for Mobile Legends MPL PH – MEGPlay". Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  5. ^ Daniels, Tom (21 June 2021). "EVOS and Nexplay joins forces to create MPL PH team". Esports Insider. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  6. ^ "ASL Season 2 AoV Grand Final, EVOS Bawa Pulang 500 Juta Rupiah!". Tribun Sport (in Indonesian). 16 February 2019. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  7. ^ Istianto, Roni (15 June 2019). "Evos Esport Jadi Wakil Indonesia diajang AOV World Cup 2019, Tergabung Kedalam Group Neraka". Gamebrott (in Indonesian). Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  8. ^ Abbas, Malcolm (8 May 2018). "EVOS take down SuperMassive to advance through to MSI's group stage". Dot Esports. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  9. ^ Boatman, Brandon (9 May 2018). "Evos Esports and Flash Wolves Dominate Play-in Finals". Hardcore Gamer. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  10. ^ Waltzer, Noah (8 May 2018). "LoL: EVOS advances over SuperMassive at MSI". ESPN.com. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  11. ^ "MSI 2018 Bracket". www.lolesports.com. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  12. ^ Doniqan, Wyatt (14 May 2018). "MSI: Race for MSI playoffs heats up Day 4 with upsets". ESPN.com. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  13. ^ "#EVOSRAWR 7: Hang Ổ mới, Chuyến Đi Săn mới [New Home – New Hunt]". YouTube (in Vietnamese). 15 September 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  14. ^ "Introducing EVOS Reborn from PUBGM Division!". evosesports (Instagram) (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  15. ^ Marges, Jason (17 November 2019). "MLBB M1 World Championship 2019 Grand Finals: EVOS Legends win a 4–3 thriller over RRQ". ONE Esports. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  16. ^ "Ini dia 5 nominasi untuk kategori MOST FAVORITE Esports Team Of The Year. Pilih salah satu, untuk nantinya akan dinobatkan sebagai yang paling favorit! #EXGCON19". exgcon (Instagram) (in Indonesian). 11 November 2019. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  17. ^ "Ini dia 5 nominasi untuk kategori MOST FAVORITE Player Of The Year. Pilih salah satu, untuk nantinya akan dinobatkan sebagai yang paling favorit! #EXGCON19". exgcon (Instagram) (in Indonesian). 11 November 2019. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  18. ^ "Inilah para nominasi untuk kategori The Most Favorite Esports Team Of The Year di Indonesia Gaming Award 2020". exgverse (Instagram) (in Indonesian). 28 October 2020. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  19. ^ "Inilah para nominasi untuk kategori The Most Favorite Gameplay Of The Year di Indonesia Gaming Award 2020". exgverse (Instagram) (in Indonesian). 28 October 2020. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  20. ^ "Inilah para nominasi untuk kategori The Most Favorite Esports Player Of The Year di Indonesia Gaming Award 2020". exgverse (Instagram) (in Indonesian). 28 October 2020. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  21. ^ "Inilah para nominasi untuk kategori The Most Favorite Rookie Of The Year di Indonesia Gaming Award 2020". exgverse (Instagram) (in Indonesian). 28 October 2020. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  22. ^ Jump up to: a b c Wibowo, Henry (5 January 2021). "EVOS Esports Sabet 3 Penghargaan di Marketing Events Awards 2020". Bola.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  23. ^ Jump up to: a b "FINALISTS". Marketing-Interactive. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  24. ^ "WINNERS". Marketing-Interactive. Retrieved 20 February 2021.

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