SIBOL is PH’s Bet for SEA Games Esports Event

For the first time in SEA Games history, Esports will be a medal event in the upcoming 2019 Southeast Asian Games. The team who will be carrying our flag in the event is called SIBOL, which is the Filipino word for “growth” as it signifies not only the rise of esports around the world but also the advancement of esports talent in the Philippines.

Flaunting our national colors, the Sibol logo is an amalgam of the leaf and the flame. The leaf symbolizes new beginnings while the flame represents the passion of the Filipino gamer. The shapes in the flame also subtly spell out the country’s acronym, PHI.

Sibol will be competing in all six titles featured in the esports event of the 30th SEA Games, which include Dota 2, StarCraft II, Hearthstone, Arena of Valor, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and Tekken 7. Sibol’s quest for gold at the Games starts with assembling the national team. To start off, several outstanding Filipino esports athletes will be directly invited into the team’s training pool.

The roster of directly invited players include:

DOTA 2
• Carlo “Kuku” Palad
• Timothy John “Tims” Randrup
• Kim “Gabbi” Santos
• Armel “Armel” Tabios
• Nico “Eyyou” Barcelon
• Federico “DJ” Mampusti
• Marc Polo Luis “Raven” Fausto
• Abed Azel “Abed” Yusop
• Michael “ninjaboogie” Ross Jr.
• Ryan Jay “Bimbo” Qui

STARCRAFT II
• Caviar “Enderr” Acampado

ARENA OF VALOR
• Kevin Kio “Gambit” Dizon
• Jeremiah “1717” Camarillo
• Jevan Lorenzo “Alphacat” Delos Santos
• Lawrence Anthony “Rubixx” Gatmaitan
• Miguel Klarenz “Miggie” Banaag

MOBILE LEGENDS: BANG BANG
• Carlito “Ribo” Ribo
• Erwin “Yakou” Magno
• Jeniel “Haze” Bata-Anon
• Marc Danielle “Dee” San Luis
• Yuji “Yuji” Aizawa
• Angelo Kyle “Pheww” Arcangel
• Renz Carlo “Pein” Reyes
• Lester “Tets” Santos
• Ralph Mico “Coco” Sampang
• Mark “Dysania” Cruz
• Ephraim Jueinno “Ejhay” Sambrano
• Gerardo “Eson” Mark Jayson
• Jeff Franklin “Jeffqt4ever” Anaya
• Allan Sancio “Lusty” Castromayor
• Jason Rafael “Jay” Torculas
• Ashleymarco “Killuash” Cruz
• Kyle “Ryo” Berceño

TEKKEN 7
• Andreij Hosea “Doujin” Albar
• Alexandre Gabrielle “AK” Laverez

HEARTHSTONE
• Jacinta “Jia” Dee
• Euneil “Staz” Javiñas

Joining them in the Sibol training pool are individuals who will prove victorious in the upcominG open qualifiers. Any Filipino citizen over the age of 13 can join the said qualifier. This will happen on August, and more details are going to be announced soon. Once the Sibol training pool is complete, each player will be evaluated based on their mastery of their respective esport title as well as their compatibility with the rest of the team, among other factors.

Managers and coaches will be assigned per game, and they will be a part of the selection committee in charge of trimming the pool down to the final Sibol team that will compete in the SEA Games.

The final Sibol roster for the SEA Games will be composed of seven players each for team games (Dota 2, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Arena of Valor), and two representatives for the individual games (Tekken 7, Hearthstone, StarCraft II).

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