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    Here is the Final Lineup of Sibol — the PH National Esports Team for the SEA Games

    We can't wait to see them in action this November!

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    After the National Training Pool Combine last August 29-31, the final roster for Sibol is finally complete! Sibol’s lineup consists of 27 athletes divided into the six esports titles of this year’s SEA Games. For the team-based games, there are seven players; as for the solo titles, there are two players each.

    Here is the full 27-athlete lineup of Sibol:

    Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

    • Kenneth Jiane ‘Kenji‘ Villa
    • Karl Gabriel ‘KarlTzy‘ Nepomuceno
    • Carlito ‘Ribo‘ Ribo
    • Jeniel ‘Haze‘ Bata-anon
    • Angelo Kyle ‘Pheww‘ Arcangel
    • Allan Sancio ‘Lusty‘ Castromayor
    • Jason Rafael ‘Jay‘ Torculas
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    Dota 2

    • Mc Nicholson ‘Mc‘ Villanueva
    • John Anthony ‘Natsumi‘ Vargas
    • Jun ‘Bok‘ Kanehara
    • Marvin Salvador ‘Boomy‘ Rushton
    • Bryle Jacob ‘CML‘ Alvizo
    • Van Jerico ‘Van‘ Manalaysay
    • James Erice ‘Erice‘ Guerra

    Arena of Valor

    • Kevin Kio ‘Gambit‘ Dizon
    • Jeremiah ‘1717‘ Camarillo
    • Jevan Lorenzo ‘Bents‘ Delos Santos
    • Lawrence Anthony ‘Rubixx‘ Gatmaitan
    • Miguel Klarenz ‘Miggie‘ Banaag
    • Bradie Ryan ‘Yats‘ Velasquez
    • Kyle Jepherson ‘Vindiicated‘ Padlan
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    StarCraft II

    • Justin ‘NuksPH‘ Santos
    • Caviar ‘Enderr‘ Acampado

    Hearthstone

    • Dustin ‘WaningMoon‘ Mangulabnan
    • Jacinta ‘Jia‘ Dee
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    Tekken 7

    • Andreij Hosea ‘Doujin‘ Albar
    • Alexandre Gabrielle ‘AK‘ Laverez

    27 ATHLETES. 6 GAMES. 1 NATION. 🇵🇭Introducing SIBOL, the Philippine National Esports Team set to compete in the 2019…

    Posted by SIBOL on Sunday, September 15, 2019

    In case you’re unfamiliar, Sibol is the Philippine National Esports Team for the upcoming 30th Southeast Asian Games. This year’s SEA Games is a momentous event as it’s the first international event where esports is a medal sport.

    Supporting Sibol on its quest for glory at the SEA Games is the Philippine Southeast Asian Games Esports Union (PSEU), as well as partners such as Smart, Razer, TV5, and Cignal.

    For more information about Sibol, visit the official Sibol Esports website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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    Nicolo Manaloto
    Nicolo Manaloto
    UnGeek's resident editor who is obsessed with anything and everything Death Stranding. He is also a big fan of the Yakuza series, and is a weaboo in denial.

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