Philippines national esports team

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Philippines
Sibol Esports Philippines.png
Full namePhilippines national esports team
NicknamesTeam Sibol
SportEsports
Founded2017
Colors  Blue
  Red
  Yellow
  White
National associationPhilippine Esports Organization
Main sponsorSmart Communications
Games

The Philippines national esports team represents the Philippines in international esports tournaments. It is organized under the Philippine Esports Organization.

History[]

A national esports team representing the Philippines took part in the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Turkmenistan, where the esports was held as a demonstration event. The Philippines did not have any esports representatives at the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia, where it was likewise held as a demonstration event.

When the Philippines hosted the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, it organized esports as a medal sport.[1] A national esports team, under the moniker "Sibol," was formalized by the Philippine Southeast Asian Games Esports Union (PSEU) for the purpose of the Philippines' participation in the regional games as hosts.[2][3][4] The PSEU consists of officials of the National Electronic Sports Federation of the Philippines (NESFP) and the Esports National Association of the Philippines (ESNAP).[5] Sibol fielded teams in all six events.[6]

In 2020, the Philippine Esports Organization (PESO) was recognized by the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) as the national sports association for esports in the Philippines. This recognition was disputed by the NESFP, which was involved in the PSEU. The other involved organization, ESNAP, already merged with PESO.[5]

Sibol intends to participate again in the 2021 Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam, where esports will still be a medal event.[7] It intends to compete in all titles at the regional games.[8] A national selection tournaments were held for each title. The winning team from each selection would form the core of the Sibol lineup for their respective event.[9] The qualifiers ended on February 28, 2022, and a total of 55 esports athletes will be representing the country.[10][11][12]

Team image[]

The Philippine esports team is also known as Team Sibol (stylized as SIBOL). The name "sibol" comes from the Filipino word for growth. The team logo is in red, yellow, and blue. The shape of the logo forms the abbreviation for the country, "PHI," in a form that could represent a leaf or a flame.[4]

Titles[]

The Philippine esports team has fielded teams and/or players for the following titles.

(*) Demonstration event

Current teams[]

This 2021 Southeast Asian Games Dota 2 and Starcraft are not included in the Esports event in Hanoi, Vietnam.[13] The Phase 2 qualifiers started on January 27–30, 2022 in the Esports event Mobile Legends: Bang Bang; February 1–4 in League of Legends: Wild Rift, February 12–13 in CrossFire,[14] February 17–20 in League of Legends, and February 18–19 in FIFA Online 4.[15] Meanwhile, Sibol held deliberation who among the top finishers of PUBG Mobile Pro League Season 5 PH Qualifier will be considered for their PUBG Mobile roster.[16]

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang[]

Blacklist International secured the rights to represent the Philippines at the 2021 Southeast Asian Games after winning the 2022 Sibol Mobile Legends National Team Selection tournament.[17]

 Philippines national esports team – 2021 SEA Games MLBB roster 
Players Coaches
Handle Name Team Ctr.
OhmyV33NUS  Villaluna, Jonmar   Blacklist International  Philippines
Wise  Del Rosario, Danerie James   Blacklist International  Philippines
Hadji  Imam, Salic   Blacklist International  Philippines
Dominic  Soto, Kyle   Blacklist International  Philippines
Owl  Gonzales, Lee Howard   Blacklist International  Philippines
Head coach

Ed "BON CHAN" Ricaplaza


Legend
  • Team – describes last
    team before the tournament

Roster

League of Legends: Wild Rift[]

A National Team Selection tournament was held to determine the two teams which would represent the Philippines at the 2021 Southeast Asian Games for the League of Legends Wild Rift event.[18][19]

 Philippines men's national esports team – 2021 SEA Games LoL: WR roster 
Players Coaches
Handle Name Team Ctr.
Den  Dajao, Golden   LF Adoption  Philippines
Renzy  Ayuban, Renzel   LF Adoption  Philippines
Fate  Pelayo, Mark   LF Adoption  Philippines
JJ  Pelayo, Julius   LF Adoption  Philippines
Gon  Dajo, Dragon   LF Adoption  Philippines
Head coach

John "Sixth" Mañosa


Legend
  • Team – describes last
    team before the tournament

Roster

 Philippines women's national esports team – 2021 SEA Games LoL: WR roster 
Players Coaches
Handle Name Team Ctr.
Hell Girl  Robles, Rose Ann   GrindSky Eris  Philippines
Aeae  Sotto, April   GrindSky Eris  Philippines
Rayray  Natividad, Christine   GrindSky Eris  Philippines
Yugen  Doble, Charize   GrindSky Eris  Philippines
Jeeya  Llanes, Giana   GrindSky Eris  Philippines

Legend
  • Team – describes last
    team before the tournament

Roster

CrossFire[]

Pacific Macta Infirma is the representative of the Philippines in the CrossFire tournament of 2021 Southeast Asian Games. The team secured their spot after winning the Sibol CF qualifiers.[20]

 Philippines national esports team – 2021 SEA Games CrossFire roster 
Players Coaches
Handle Name Team Ctr.
Aldrin  Borabon, Aldrin Paul   Pacific Macta  Philippines
Revenge  Amores, Christian   Pacific Macta  Philippines
ZDD  Ramos Jr., Dennis   Pacific Macta  Philippines
zYK  Alde, John Kenneth   Pacific Macta  Philippines
EL1  Arnaez, Matthew   Pacific Macta  Philippines

Legend
  • Team – describes last
    team before the tournament

Roster

PUBG Mobile[]

After their deliberation of the top finishers in the PUBG Mobile Pro League Season 5 PH Qualifier,[16] Sibol has chosen KHI Esports and Zap Battlegroundz,[21][22][23] as representatives of the Philippines in the PUBG Mobile tournament of 2021 Southeast Asian Games.

 Philippines national esports team – 2021 SEA Games PUBG Mobile roster 
Players Coaches
Handle Name Team Ctr.
Rankid  -, -   KHI Esports  Philippines
Demigod  -, -   KHI Esports  Philippines
Damaso  -, -   KHI Esports  Philippines
Monboy  -, -   KHI Esports  Philippines
Rymon  -, -   Zap Battlegroundz  Philippines
NewbieYT  -, -   Zap Battlegroundz  Philippines
Shazaam  -, -   Zap Battlegroundz  Philippines
Opti  -, -   Zap Battlegroundz  Philippines

Legend
  • Team – describes last
    team before the tournament

Roster

FIFA Online 4[]

Sibol's FIFA Online 4 lineup is composed of individuals that gone through its qualifiers.[24][better source needed]

 Philippines national esports team – 2021 SEA Games FIFA Online 4 roster 
Players Coaches
Handle Name Team Ctr.
Jorrel Aristorenas  Aristorenas, Jorrel   UCFC Esports  Philippines
Bilog FC  Cañas, Aljhon   Bilog FC  Philippines
Radalad  Novales, Rad   - 

Legend
  • Team – describes last
    team before the tournament

Roster

League of Legends[]

West Point Esports secured the Sibol spot after winning the 2022 Sibol Mobile Legends National Team Selection tournament.[25][26][27]

 Philippines national esports team – 2021 SEA Games League of Legends roster 
Players Coaches
Handle Name Team Ctr.
RVL8  Retance, Jan Raphael   West Point Esports  Philippines
Creshowo  Hortizuela, Jan Edward   West Point Esports  Philippines
yjyyyyyyyyyy  Tapang, David Emmanuel   West Point Esports  Philippines
Parzival  Canlas, Hezro Elijah   West Point Esports  Philippines
Calumnia  Soriano, Andre Dominique   West Point Esports  Philippines

Legend
  • Team – describes last
    team before the tournament

Roster

Medal count[]

Event Total
Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg Total
2019 Southeast Asian Games 3 1 1 5
2021 Southeast Asian Games To be determined

Medal events only

External links[]

References[]

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  2. ^ "Sibol named PH's esports team for SEA Games". ESPN.com. July 29, 2019. Retrieved December 27, 2021.
  3. ^ "Final Sibol roster for SEA Games revealed by PSEU". ESPN.com. September 16, 2019. Retrieved December 27, 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Sibol to Represent the Philippines in Esports at SEA Games 2019". Philippine Daily Inquirer. July 29, 2019. Retrieved December 27, 2021.
  5. ^ a b "PeSO asserts it went through process in getting POC accreditation". BusinessWorld. September 14, 2020. Retrieved December 27, 2021.
  6. ^ "Team Sibol bullish of chances as SEAG esports events begin". BusinessWorld. December 4, 2019. Retrieved December 27, 2021.
  7. ^ Pineda, Carlos (December 27, 2021). "SIBOL returns, opens tryouts for MLBB, CrossFire, Wild Rift". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved December 27, 2021.
  8. ^ Magallon, Reynald (January 25, 2022). "Sibol to compete in Arena of Valor, FIFA Online". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
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  13. ^ Neil (January 26, 2022). "Sibol launches nationwide search for different esports titles". BusinessWorld Online. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
  14. ^ Rossel, John Dave. "MLBB Sibol Qualifiers Phase 2 Bracket and Schedule Revealed". AFK Gaming. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
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  17. ^ Madarang, Catalina Ricci (January 31, 2022). "PH represent: Blacklist International to compete in SEA Games 2022". Interaksyon. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
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  19. ^ Dannug, Jonash. "LF Adoption, GrindSky Eris to represent Sibol in SEAG Wild Rift". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved February 6, 2022.
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  22. ^ "Khi Esports, Zap Battlegroundz take Sibol PUBG spots". Manila Bulletin. February 9, 2022. Retrieved February 15, 2022.
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  27. ^ PinoyTechSaga. "West Point Esports to represent PH team Sibol in LoL event at SEA Games". PinoyTechSaga | Philippines Tech News and Game Reviews Blog. Retrieved February 20, 2022.
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