List of Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour events

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This is a list of all Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour events.[1][2][3] Pro Tours are professional, invite-only tournaments featuring large cash prizes. The World Championships were considered a Pro Tour from 1996 to 2011, but were discontinued in 2012. When the World Championship was reintroduced in 2013 it was changed to a smaller scale non-Pro Tour event. From 2019, Pro Tours were rebranded Mythic Championships, three of which per year are held with physical cards, three in Magic: The Gathering Arena. From 2020, they were again rebranded as Players Tour events, with twelve events to be held each year: three series per year, each consisting of three regional events (Americas, Europe, and Asia–Pacific) which serve as qualifiers for a single finals event for that series. MTG Arena will also offer Pro Tour-like events still called Mythic Invitationals, with a US$750,000 prize pool.

However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all in-person events scheduled to occur after 9 February 2020 were cancelled until further notice; a different set of MTG Arena tournaments were scheduled in their place. In particular, the 2020 season was reworked by cancelling the April finals event for Players Tour Series 1, and replacing the three regional events of Players Tour Series 2 with four online events dubbed Players Tour Online, followed by a single online event in August that served as the finals for both Series 1 and Series 2. The Mythic Invitationals planned for May and July (to coincide with the releases of Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths and Core 2021, respectively) were also replaced by a single Mythic Invitational in September. Both the Series 1/2 Final and the 2020 Mythic Invitational served as qualifiers for a 32-player event to culminate the 2020 season, called the 2020 Season Grand Finals.[4]

The ongoing 2020–21 season will focus on three split seasons, each centered around a set release. Each split is slated to comprise three Qualifier Weekends on MTG Arena which serve as one method of qualifying for that split's finals event, called a Championship. All events are currently scheduled for online play via MTG Arena, though Wizards of the Coast has stated that they intend to add in-person qualifiers and adjust the seasons' formats if and when it becomes safe to do so.[5]

The first Pro Tour was held in New York City in 1996. Invitations are usually earned by winning a qualifier tournament. Other means of qualifying include, finishing high in a Grand Prix or in the previous Pro Tour, and being part of the Magic Pro- and Rivals Leagues.

List of Pro Tours[]

Key
* World Championship
Played in MTG Arena
denotes format used for the individual Top 8 in mixed-format PTs
Season Associated expansion set (if any)[a] Location Host country Format Date Prize Winner[6] Players
1996 New York  United States Standard (modified[b]) 16–18 February 1996 $30,000 United States Michael Loconto 239
1996 Los Angeles  United States Booster Draft 5–7 May 1996 $100,000 United States Shawn "Hammer" Reigner 179
1996 Columbus  United States Block Constructed 6–7 July 1996 $125,000 Sweden Olle Råde 136
1996 Seattle *  United States mixed 14–18 August 1996 $132,000 Australia Tom Chanpheng 125
1996–97 Atlanta  United States Sealed Deck 13–15 September 1996 $150,000 Germany Frank Adler 192
1996–97 Dallas  United States Standard 22–24 November 1996 $150,000 Canada Paul McCabe 242
1996–97 Los Angeles  United States Rochester Draft 28 February–2 March 1997 $150,000 Finland Tommi Hovi 236
1996–97 Paris  France Block Constructed 11–13 April 1997 $150,000 United States Mike Long 223
1996–97 New York  United States Booster Draft 30 May–1 June 1997 $150,000 Canada Terry Borer 259
1996–97 Seattle *  United States mixed 13–17 August 1997 $250,000 Czech Republic Jakub Slemr 153
1997–98 Chicago  United States Extended 10–12 October 1997 $151,635 United States Randy Buehler 324
1997–98 Mainz  Germany Rochester Draft 5–7 December 1997 $151,635 United States Matt Place 291
1997–98 Los Angeles  United States Block Constructed 6–8 March 1998 $151,635 United States David Price 342
1997–98 New York  United States Booster Draft 17–19 April 1998 $151,635 United States Jon Finkel
1997–98 Seattle *  United States Booster Draft, Standard, Block Constructed, Team Sealed 12–16 August 1998 $251,620 United States Brian Selden 203
1998–99 Chicago  United States Rochester Draft 25–27 September 1998 $151,635 Germany Dirk Baberowski 324
1998–99 Rome  Italy Extended 13–15 November 1998 $151,635 Finland Tommi Hovi 266
1998–99 Los Angeles  United States Rochester Draft 26–28 February 1999 $151,635 United States Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz 337
1998–99 New York  United States Block Constructed 30 April–2 May 1999 $151,635 United States Casey McCarrel 308
1998–99 Yokohama *  Japan Standard, Rochester Draft, Extended, Team Sealed 4–8 August 1999 $251,620 Germany Kai Budde 208
1999–00 Washington, D.C.  United States Team Rochester 3–5 September 1999 $100,230 United States Rob Dougherty
United States Dave Humpherys
United States Darwin Kastle
243
1999–00 London  Great Britain Booster Draft 15–17 October 1999 $151,635 United States Kyle Rose 310
1999–00 Chicago  United States Extended 3–5 December 1999 $151,635 United States Bob Maher, Jr. 344
1999–00 Los Angeles  United States Booster Draft 4–6 February 2000 $151,635 United States Trevor Blackwell 337
1999–00 New York  United States Block Constructed 14–16 April 2000 $151,635 Norway Sigurd Eskeland 310
1999–00 Brussels *  Belgium Standard, Booster Draft, Block Constructed, Team Sealed 2–6 August 2000 $251,620 United States Jon Finkel 273
2000–01 New York  United States Team Rochester 29 September–1 October 2000 $202,200 United States Scott Johns
United States Mike Turian
Canada Gary Wise
330
2000–01 Chicago  United States Standard 1–3 December 2000 $200,130 Germany Kai Budde 332
2000–01 Los Angeles  United States Rochester Draft 2–4 February 2001 $200,130 United States Michael Pustilnik 327
2000–01 Tokyo  Japan Block Constructed 16–18 March 2001 $200,130 United States Zvi Mowshowitz 270
2000–01 Barcelona  Spain Booster Draft 4–6 May 2001 $200,130 Germany Kai Budde 335
2000–01 Toronto *  Canada Standard, Booster Draft, Extended, Team Rochester 8–12 August 2001 $399,200 Netherlands Tom Van de Logt 296
2001–02 New York  United States Team Rochester 7–9 September 2001 $202,200 Germany Kai Budde
Germany Dirk Baberowski
Germany Marco Blume
426
2001–02 New Orleans  United States Extended 2–4 November 2001 $200,130 Germany Kai Budde 355
2001–02 San Diego  United States Rochester Draft 11–13 January 2002 $200,130 France Farid Meraghni 348
2001–02 Osaka  Japan Block Constructed 15–17 March 2002 $200,130 United States Ken Ho 277
2001–02 Nice  France Booster Draft 3–5 May 2002 $200,130 Norway Eivind Nitter 332
2001–02 Sydney *  Australia Standard, Booster Draft, Block Constructed, Team Rochester 14–18 August 2002 $372,200 Brazil Carlos Romão 245
2002–03 Boston  United States Team Rochester 27–29 September 2002 $200,100 Germany Kai Budde
Germany Dirk Baberowski
Germany Marco Blume
363
2002–03 Houston  United States Extended 8–10 November 2002 $200,130 United States Justin Gary 351
2002–03 Chicago  United States Rochester Draft 17–19 January 2003 $200,130 Germany Kai Budde 349
2002–03 Venice  Italy Block Constructed 21–23 March 2003 $200,130 United States Osyp Lebedowicz 310
2002–03 Yokohama  Japan Booster Draft 9–11 May 2003 $200,130 Sweden Mattias Jorstedt 243
2002–03 Berlin *  Germany Standard, Booster Draft, Extended, Team Rochester 6–10 August 2003 $421,130 Germany Daniel Zink 309
2003–04 Boston  United States Team Rochester 12–14 September 2003 $200,100 United States Brock Parker
United States Matt Linde
United States William Jensen
399
2003–04 New Orleans  United States Extended 30 October–2 November 2003 $200,130 Sweden Rickard Österberg 318
2003–04 Amsterdam  Netherlands Rochester Draft 16–18 January 2004 $200,130 Norway Nicolai Herzog 346
2003–04 Kobe  Japan Block Constructed 27–29 February 2004 $200,130 Japan Masashiro Kuroda 239
2003–04 San Diego  United States Booster Draft 14–16 May 2004 $200,130 Norway Nicolai Herzog 312
2003–04 Seattle  United States Team Rochester 9–11 July 2004 $200,100 Netherlands Kamiel Cornelissen
Netherlands Jelger Wiegersma
Netherlands Jeroen Remie
321
2003–04 San Francisco *  United States Standard, Booster Draft, Block Constructed, Team Rochester 1–5 September 2004 $416,130 Netherlands Julien Nuijten 304
2005 Columbus  United States Extended 29–31 October 2004 $200,130 France Pierre Canali 286
2005 Nagoya  Japan Rochester Draft 28–30 January 2005 $200,130 Japan Shu Komuro 236
2005 Atlanta  United States Team Rochester 11–13 March 2005 $200,100 Canada Gabriel Tsang
Canada David Rood
France Gabriel Nassif
357
2005 Philadelphia  United States Block Constructed 6–8 May 2005 $194,898 United States Gadiel Szleifer 311
2005 London  Great Britain Booster Draft 8–10 July 2005 $200,130 Belgium Geoffrey Siron 314
2005 Los Angeles  United States Extended 28–30 October 2005 $200,130 France Antoine Ruel 340
2005 Yokohama *  Japan Standard, Booster Draft, Extended, Team Rochester 30 November–4 December 2005 $403,130 Japan Katsuhiro Mori 287
2006 Honolulu  United States Standard 3–5 March 2006 $240,245 United States Mark Herberholz 410
2006 Prague  Czech Republic Booster Draft 5–7 May 2006 $240,245 Japan Takuya Osawa 415
2006 Charleston  United States Team Block Constructed 16–18 June 2006 $234,000 Japan Tomohiro Kaji
Japan Shouta Yasooka
Japan Tomoharu Saitou
525
2006 Kobe  Japan Booster Draft 20–22 October 2006 $240,245 Germany Jan-Moritz Merkel 388
2006 Paris *  France Standard, Booster Draft, Extended, Team Rochester 29 November–3 December 2006 $465,245 Japan Makihito Mihara 356
2007 Geneva   Switzerland Booster Draft 9–11 February 2007 $240,245 United States Mike Hron 387
2007 Yokohama  Japan Block Constructed 20–22 April 2007 $240,245 France Guillaume Wafo-Tapa 387
2007 San Diego  United States Two-Headed Giant Booster Draft 29 June–1 July 2007 $240,500 United States Chris Lachmann
United States Jacob Van Lunen
390
2007 Valencia  Spain Extended 12–14 October 2007 $240,245 France Remi Fortier 424
2007 New York *  United States Standard, Booster Draft, Legacy, Team Two-Headed Giant Booster Draft 6–9 December 2007 $407,800 Israel Uri Peleg 386
2008 Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia Booster Draft 15–17 February 2008 $230,795 United States Jon Finkel 346
2008 Hollywood  United States Standard 23–25 May 2008 $230,795 United States Charles Gindy 371
2008 Berlin  Germany Extended 31 October–2 November 2008 $230,795 United States Luis Scott-Vargas 454
2008 Memphis *  United States Standard, Booster Draft, Extended, Team Constructed (Standard, Extended, Legacy) 11–14 December 2008 $437,670 Finland Antti Malin 329
2009 Kyoto  Japan Standard, Booster Draft 27 February–1 March 2009 $230,795 France Gabriel Nassif 381
2009 Honolulu  United States Block Constructed, Booster Draft 5–7 June 2009 $230,795 Japan Kazuya Mitamura 396
2009 Austin  United States Extended, Booster Draft 16–18 October 2009 $230,795 United States Brian Kibler 417
2009 Rome *  Italy Standard, Booster Draft, Extended, Team Constructed (Standard, Extended, Legacy) 19–22 November 2009 $437,670 Portugal André Coimbra 409
2010 San Diego  United States Standard, Booster Draft 19–21 February 2010 $230,795 Germany Simon Görtzen 413
2010 San Juan  Puerto Rico Block Constructed, Booster Draft 28–30 May 2010 $230,795 Brazil Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa 396
2010 Amsterdam  Netherlands Extended, Booster Draft 3–5 September 2010 $230,795 United States Paul Rietzl 457
2010 Chiba *  Japan Standard, Booster Draft, Extended, Team Constructed (Standard, Extended, Legacy) 9–12 December 2010 $437,670 France Guillaume Matignon 352
2011 Paris  France Standard, Booster Draft 10–13 February 2011 $230,795 United States Ben Stark 483
2011 Nagoya  Japan Block Constructed, Booster Draft 10–12 June 2011 $230,795 United States David Sharfman 364
2011 Philadelphia  United States Modern, Booster Draft 2–4 September 2011 $230,795 Italy Samuele Estratti 417
2011 San Francisco *  United States Standard, Booster Draft, Modern, Team Constructed (Standard, Modern, Legacy) 17–20 November 2011 Japan Jun'ya Iyanaga 375
2012 Dark Ascension Honolulu  United States Standard, Booster Draft 10–12 February 2012 $233,500 United States Brian Kibler 445
2012 Avacyn Restored Barcelona  Spain Block Constructed, Booster Draft 11–13 May 2012 $233,500 Canada Alexander Hayne 379
2012–13 Return to Ravnica Seattle  United States Modern, Booster Draft 19–21 October 2012 $233,500 Czech Republic Stanislav Cifka 383
2012–13 Gatecrash Montreal  Canada Standard, Booster Draft 15–17 February 2013 $250,000 United States Tom Martell 329
2012–13 Dragon's Maze San Diego  United States Block Constructed, Booster Draft 17–19 May 2013 $250,000 United States Craig Wescoe 388
2013–14 Theros Dublin  Ireland Standard, Booster Draft 11–13 October 2013 $250,000 France Jérémy Dezani 428
2013–14 Born of the Gods Valencia  Spain Modern, Booster Draft 21–23 February 2014 $250,000 Canada Shaun McLaren 393
2013–14 Journey into Nyx Atlanta  United States Block Constructed, Booster Draft 16–18 May 2014 $250,000 United States Patrick Chapin 349
2013–14 Magic 2015 Portland  United States Standard, Booster Draft 1–3 August 2014 $250,000 Slovakia Ivan Floch 358
2014–15 Khans of Tarkir Honolulu  United States Standard, Booster Draft 10–12 October 2014 $250,000 United States Ari Lax 357
2014–15 Fate Reforged Washington, D.C.  United States Modern, Booster Draft 6–8 February 2015 $250,000 Spain Antonio Del Moral León 407
2014–15 Dragons of Tarkir Brussels  Belgium Standard, Booster Draft 10–12 April 2015 $250,000 Denmark Martin Dang 407
2014–15 Magic Origins Vancouver  Canada Standard, Booster Draft 31 July–2 August 2015 $250,000 Sweden Joel Larsson 393
2015–16 Battle for Zendikar Milwaukee  United States Standard, Booster Draft 16–18 October 2015 $250,000 Japan Kazuyuki Takimura 367
2015–16 Oath of the Gatewatch Atlanta  United States Modern, Booster Draft 5–7 February 2016 $250,000 United States Jiachen Tao 390
2015–16 Shadows over Innistrad Madrid  Spain Standard, Booster Draft 22–24 April 2016 $250,000 United States Steve Rubin 378
2015–16 Eldritch Moon Sydney  Australia Standard, Booster Draft 5–7 August 2016 $250,000 Czech Republic Lukas Blohon 302
2016–17 Kaladesh Honolulu  United States Standard, Booster Draft 14–16 October 2016 $250,000 Japan Shouta Yasooka 466
2016–17 Aether Revolt Dublin  Ireland Standard, Booster Draft 3–5 February 2017 $250,000 Brazil Lucas Esper Berthoud 425
2016–17 Amonkhet Nashville  United States Standard, Booster Draft 12–14 May 2017 $250,000 United States Gerry Thompson 378
2016–17 Hour of Devastation Kyoto  Japan Standard, Booster Draft 28–30 July 2017 $250,000 Brazil Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa 462
Ixalan Albuquerque  United States Standard, Booster Draft 3–5 November 2017 $250,000 United States Seth Manfield 455
Rivals of Ixalan Bilbao  Spain Modern, Booster Draft 2–4 February 2018 $250,000 Argentina Luis Salvatto 464
Dominaria Richmond  United States Standard, Booster Draft 1–3 June 2018 $250,000 United States Wyatt Darby 460
25th Anniversary Minneapolis  United States Team Trios Constructed 3–5 August 2018 $850,000 United States Allen Wu
Canada Ben Hull
United States Gregory Orange
495
Guilds of Ravnica Atlanta  United States Standard, Booster Draft 9–11 November 2018 $250,000 United States Andrew Elenbogen 510
Mythic Championship I Cleveland  United States Standard, Booster Draft 22–24 February 2019 $500,000 United Kingdom Autumn Burchett 498
Mythic Championship II London  Great Britain Modern, Booster Draft 26–28 April 2019 $500,000 United States Eli Loveman 515
Mythic Championship III Las Vegas  United States Standard, played on MTG Arena 21–23 June 2019 $750,000 Argentina Matias Leveratto 68
Mythic Championship IV Barcelona  Spain Modern, Booster Draft 26–28 July 2019 $500,000 Germany Thoralf Severin 458
Mythic Championship V Long Beach  United States Standard, played on MTG Arena 18–20 October 2019 $750,000 Spain Javier Dominguez 68
Mythic Championship VI Richmond  United States Standard, Booster Draft 8–10 November 2019 $500,000 Czech Republic Ondřej Stráský 495
Mythic Championship VII Long Beach  United States Standard, played on MTG Arena 6–8 December 2019 $750,000 Poland Piotr Głogowski 68
Players Tour Europe, Series 1 Brussels  Belgium Pioneer, Booster Draft 31 January – 2 February 2020 $200,000 Sweden Joel Larsson 384
Players Tour Asia-Pacific, Series 1 Nagoya  Japan Pioneer, Booster Draft 1–2 February 2020 $150,000 Japan Kenta Harane 192
Players Tour Americas, Series 1 Phoenix  United States Pioneer, Booster Draft 7–9 February 2020 $250,000 United States Corey Burkhart 354
Players Tour Online 1, Series 2 Online N/A Standard, played on MTG Arena 13-14 June 2020 $150,000 Sweden Elias Watsfeldt 195
Players Tour Online 2, Series 2 Online N/A Standard, played on MTG Arena 13-14 June 2020 $150,000 Japan Ryuji Murae 242
Players Tour Online 3, Series 2 Online N/A Standard, played on MTG Arena 19-20 June 2020 $150,000 United States William Craddock 151
Players Tour Online 4, Series 2 Online N/A Standard, played on MTG Arena 20-21 June 2020 $150,000 Japan Akira Asahara 317
Players Tour Finals, Series 1 and 2 Online N/A Standard, played on MTG Arena 25 July - 1 August 2020 $250,000 Germany Kristof Prinz 145
Mythic Invitational Online N/A Historic, played on MTG Arena 10–13 September 2020 $250,000 United States Seth Manfield 160
2020 Season Grand Finals Online N/A Standard, Historic, played on MTG Arena 9–11 October 2020 $250,000 United States Austin Bursavich 32
Zendikar Rising Championship Online N/A Historic, Standard, played on MTG Arena 4–6 December 2020 $250,000 United Kingdom Brad Barclay 184
Kaldheim Championship Online N/A Standard, Historic, played on MTG Arena 26-28 March 2021 $250,000 Germany Arne Huschenbeth 211
Strixhaven Championship Online N/A Standard, Historic, played on MTG Arena 4-6 June 2021 $250,000 United States Sam Pardee 251
Innistrad Championship Online N/A Standard, Historic, played on MTG Arena 3-5 December 2021 $450,000 Japan Yuuki Ichikawa 252

Pro Tours by country[]

Short summary of Pro Tour wins by country:

Rank Country Wins
1  United States 51
2  Germany 15
3  Japan 14
4  France 9
5  Canada 7
6  Sweden 6
7  Brazil 4
 Norway
 Czech Republic
10  Finland 3
 Netherlands
12  Argentina 2
 Spain
 Great Britain
15  Australia 1
 Belgium
 Denmark
 Israel
 Italy
 Portugal
 Slovakia
 Poland

By default, the detailed table below is sorted in descending order, first by number of PTs won, then by number of winning players, then by number of PTs hosted, and finally by alphabetical order of the country.

The totals for each of the three columns will be different from each other, for several reasons:

  • Team Pro Tours feature multiple winners, possibly from different countries.
  • The same individual may win multiple Pro Tours.
  • Future Pro Tours will already have been scheduled at a host city but not yet have a winner.
Country PTs won, in chronological order Winning players, in chronological order PTs hosted, in chronological order
 United States 51 New York 1996, Los Angeles 1996, Paris 1997, Chicago 1997, Mainz 1997, Los Angeles 1998, New York 1998, Seattle 1998, Los Angeles 1999, New York 1999, Washington, D.C. 1999, London 1999, Chicago 1999, Los Angeles 2000, Brussels 2000, New York 2000, Los Angeles 2001, Tokyo 2001, Osaka 2002, Houston 2002, Venice 2003, Boston 2003, Philadelphia 2005, Honolulu 2006, Geneva 2007, San Diego 2007, Kuala Lumpur 2008, Hollywood 2008, Berlin 2008, Austin 2009, Amsterdam 2010, Paris 2011, Nagoya 2011, Honolulu 2012, Montreal 2013, San Diego 2013, Atlanta 2014, Honolulu 2014, Atlanta 2016, Madrid 2016, Nashville 2017, Albuquerque 2017, Richmond 2018, Minneapolis 2018, Atlanta 2018, London 2019, Phoenix 2020, Online 3 2020, Mythic Invitational 2020, 2020 Grand Finals, Strixhaven Championships 2021 54 Michael Loconto, Shawn "Hammer" Regnier, Mike Long, Randy Buehler, Matt Place, David Price, Jon Finkel (3), Brian Selden, Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz, Casey McCarrel, Rob Dougherty, David Humpherys, Darwin Kastle, Kyle Rose, Bob Maher, Jr., Trevor Blackwell, Scott Johns, Michael Turian, Michael Pustilnik, Zvi Mowshowitz, Ken Ho, Justin Gary, Osyp Lebedowicz, William Jensen, Matt Linde, Brock Parker, Gadiel Szleifer, Mark Herberholz, Mike Hron, Chris Lachmann, Jacob Van Lunen, Charles Gindy, Luis Scott-Vargas, Brian Kibler (2), Paul Rietzl, Ben Stark, David Sharfman, Tom Martell, Craig Wescoe, Patrick Chapin, Ari Lax, Jiachen Tao, Steve Rubin, Gerry Thompson, Seth Manfield (2), Wyatt Darby, Allen Wu, Gregory Orange, Andrew Elenbogen, Eli Loveman, Corey Burkhart, William Craddock, Austin Bursavich, Sam Pardee 70 New York 1996, Los Angeles 1996, Columbus 1996, Seattle 1996, Atlanta 1996, Dallas 1996, Los Angeles 1997, New York 1997, Seattle 1997, Chicago 1997, Los Angeles 1998, New York 1998, Seattle 1998, Chicago 1998, Los Angeles 1999, New York 1999, Washington, D.C. 1999, Chicago 1999, Los Angeles 2000, New York 2000, New York 2000, Chicago 2000, Los Angeles 2001, New York 2001, New Orleans 2001, San Diego 2002, Boston 2002, Houston 2002, Chicago 2003, Boston 2003, New Orleans 2003, San Diego 2004, Seattle 2004, San Francisco 2004, Columbus 2004, Atlanta 2005, Philadelphia 2005, Los Angeles 2005, Honolulu 2006, Charleston 2006, San Diego 2007, New York 2007, Hollywood 2008, Memphis 2008, Honolulu 2009, Austin 2009, San Diego 2010, Philadelphia 2011, San Francisco 2011, Honolulu 2012, Seattle 2012, San Diego 2013, Atlanta 2014, Portland 2014, Honolulu 2014, Washington DC 2015, Milwaukee 2015, Atlanta 2016, Honolulu 2016, Nashville 2017, Albuquerque 2017, Richmond 2018, Minneapolis 2018, Atlanta 2018, Cleveland 2019, Las Vegas 2019 (Arena), Long Beach 2019 (Arena), Richmond 2019, Long Beach (2nd) 2019 (Arena), Phoenix 2020
Germany Germany 15 Atlanta 1996, Chicago 1998, Tokyo 1999, Chicago 2000, Barcelona 2001, New York 2001, New Orleans 2001, Boston 2002, Chicago 2003, Berlin 2003, Kobe 2006, San Diego 2010, Barcelona 2019, Players Tour Finals 2020, Kaldheim Championships 2021 10 Frank Adler, Dirk Baberowski (3), Kai Budde (7), Marco Blume (2), Daniel Zink, Jan-Moritz Merkel, Simon Görtzen, Thoralf Severin, Kristof Prinz, Arne Huschenbeth 3 Mainz 1997, Berlin 2003, Berlin 2008
Japan
Japan
14 Kobe 2004, Nagoya 2005, Yokohama 2005, Prague 2006, Charleston 2006, Paris 2006, Honolulu 2009, San Francisco 2011, Milwaukee 2015, Honolulu 2016, Nagoya 2020, Online 2 2020, Online 4 2020, Innistrad Championships 2021 15 Masashiro Kuroda, Shu Komuro, Katsuhiro Mori, Takuya Osawa, Tomohiro Kaji, Tomoharu Saitou, Shouta Yasooka (2), Makihito Mihara, Kazuya Mitamura, Jun'ya Iyanaga, Kazuyuki Takimura, Kenta Harane, Ryuji Murae, Akira Asahara, Yuuki Ichikawa 14 Tokyo 1999, Tokyo 2001, Osaka 2002, Yokohama 2003, Kobe 2004, Nagoya 2005, Yokohama 2005, Kobe 2006, Yokohama 2007, Kyoto 2009, Chiba 2010, Nagoya 2011, Kyoto 2017, Nagoya 2020
France France 9 San Diego 2002, Columbus 2005, Atlanta 2005, Los Angeles 2005, Yokohama 2007, Valencia 2007, Kyoto 2009, Chiba 2010, Dublin 2013 8 Farid Meraghni, Pierre Canali, Gabriel Nassif (2), Antoine Ruel, Guillaume Wafo-Tapa, Remi Fortier, Guillaume Matignon, Jérémy Dezani 4 Paris 1997, Nice 2002, Paris 2006, Paris 2011
Canada Canada 7 Dallas 1996, New York 1997, New York 2000, Atlanta 2005, Barcelona 2012, Valencia 2014, Minneapolis 2018 7 Paul McCabe, Terry Borer, Gary Wise, Gabriel Tsang, David Rood, Alexander Hayne, Shaun McLaren, Ben Hull 3 Toronto 2001, Montreal 2013, Vancouver 2015
Sweden Sweden 6 Columbus 1996, Yokohama 2003, New Orleans 2003, Vancouver 2015, Brussels 2020, Online 1 2020 5 Olle Råde, Mattias Jorstedt, Rickard Osterberg, Joel Larsson (2), Elias Watsfeldt 0 none
Norway Norway 4 New York 2000, Nice 2002, Amsterdam 2004, San Diego 2004 3 Sigurd Eskeland, Eivind Nitter, Nicolai Herzog (2) 0 none
Brazil
Brazil
4 Sydney 2002, San Juan 2010, Dublin 2017, Kyoto 2017 3 Carlos Romão, Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa (2), Lucas Esper Berthoud 0 none
Czech Republic Czech Republic 4 Seattle 1997, Seattle 2012, Sydney 2016, Richmond 2019 4 Jakub Slemr, Stanislav Cifka, Lukas Blohon, Ondřej Stráský 1 Prague 2006
Netherlands Netherlands 3 Toronto 2001, Seattle 2004, San Francisco 2004 5 Tom Van de Logt, Kamiel Cornelissen, Jeroen Remie, Jelger Wiegersma, Julien Nuijten 2 Amsterdam 2004, Amsterdam 2010
Finland Finland 3 Los Angeles 1997, Rome 1998, Memphis 2008 2 Tommi Hovi (2), Antti Malin 0 none
Argentina Argentina 2 Bilbao 2018, Las Vegas 2019 (Arena) 2 Luis Salvatto, Matias Leveratto 0 none
Spain
Spain
2 Washington DC 2015, Long Beach 2019 (Arena) 2 Antonio Del Moral León, Javier Dominguez 7 Barcelona 2001, Valencia 2007, Barcelona 2012, Valencia 2014, Madrid 2016, Bilbao 2018, Barcelona 2019
United Kingdom United Kingdom 2 Cleveland 2019, Zendikar Rising Championships 2020 2 Autumn Burchett, Brad Barclay 3 London 1999, London 2005, London 2019
Australia Australia 1 Seattle 1996 1 Tom Chanpheng 2 Sydney 2002, Sydney 2016
Belgium Belgium 1 London 2005 1 Geoffrey Siron 3 Brussels 2000, Brussels 2015, Brussels 2020
Denmark Denmark 1 Brussels 2015 1 Martin Dang 0 none
Israel
Israel
1 New York 2007 1 Uri Peleg 0 none
Italy
Italy
1 Philadelphia 2011 1 Samuele Estratti 3 Rome 1998, Venice 2003, Rome 2009
Portugal Portugal 1 Rome 2009 1 André Coimbra 0 none
Slovakia Slovakia 1 Portland 2014 1 Ivan Floch 0 none
 Poland 1 Long Beach 2019 (2nd, Arena) 1 Piotr Głogowski 0 none
Malaysia Malaysia 0 none 0 none 1 Kuala Lumpur 2008
Republic of Ireland Ireland 0 none 0 none 2 Dublin 2013, Dublin 2017
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico 0 none 0 none 1 San Juan 2010
Switzerland Switzerland 0 none 0 none 1 Geneva 2007

Notes[]

  1. ^ Beginning with the 2012 Pro Tour season, Wizards of the Coast began naming Pro Tours with the title of the expansion set released at around the same time as the Pro Tour. If the name of the expansion set has not yet been announced, the expansion set codename is used instead.
  2. ^ Pro Tour New York 1996 used a modified Standard format wherein each decklist had to include at least 5 cards of each set in Standard.

References[]

  1. ^ Rosewater, Mark (26 July 2004). "On Tour, Part 1". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2008-12-01.
  2. ^ Rosewater, Mark (9 August 2004). "On Tour, Part 2". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2008-12-01.
  3. ^ "Event Coverage Archive". Wizards of the Coast. 2009-03-01. Retrieved 2009-04-02.
  4. ^ Wizards of the Coast. "What's Next for the Magic Esports 2020 Partial Season". Magic Esports. Retrieved 2020-12-06.
  5. ^ Wizards of the Coast. "Announcing the 2020-2021 Magic Esports Season". Magic Esports. Retrieved 2020-12-06.
  6. ^ "Grand Prix Top 8 Lists". Wizards of the Coast. 2008-12-14. Retrieved 2008-12-19.
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