VCL 2023 Vietnam Split 2: Teams, Results, Schedule, Format, Livestream, More

Everything you need to know about this regional Valorant league.

Aditya Singh Rawat
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VCL 2023 Vietnam Split 2: Complete Details

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Highlights
The Valorant Challengers League 2023 Vietnam Split 2 is scheduled to take place from 4th April to 4th June.
It will feature a total prize pool of 860,000,000₫ Vietnamese Dong (VND) or $36,644 USD which will be split between all eight competing teams.
The tournament has been split into two stages, starting with the Regular Season and culminating with the Playoffs.

The Valorant Challengers League 2023: Vietnam Split 2 (VCL 2023: VIE Split 2) is currently taking place with some of the best teams and players from the region taking on each other.

It features a total prize pool of 860,000,000₫ Vietnamese Dong (VND) which roughly translates to about $36,644 USD. This amount will be split among all the participants based on their overall standings. In addition to this, the winner will also get a chance to represent Vietnam at the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) 2023: Ascension Pacific.

Here is everything you need to know about this exclusive regional Valorant league which is scheduled to run for a two-month period from 4th April to 4th June.

VCL 2023 Vietnam Split 2: Complete Details

Fancy United Esports dominated the VCL 2023: Vietnam Split 1 which had taken place earlier this year, not dropping a single match in the entire tournament to walk away as the undefeated champions.

The team has carried forward this momentum in VCL 2023: Vietnam Split 2 but has failed to grab onto the top spot during the regular season, dethroned by Tìm Tài Trợ who had finished third in the previous split.

Teams

Here are all the ten teams that are competing in this tournament, with only six moving on to the playoffs, and from there only one will qualify for the VCT 2023: Ascension Pacific.

  1. Fancy United Esports

  2. Team Big BAAM

  3. Tìm Tài Trợ

  4. LAZY

  5. TwoKay

  6. Team LOFI

  7. The Mad Men

  8. SYKO

Results and Schedule

VCL 2023: Vietnam Split 2 is scheduled to take place from 4th April to 4th June. The league has been split into two parts, Group Stage and Playoffs.

  • Group Stage: 4th April to 26th May

  • Playoffs: 2nd to 4th June

League Stage: Overall Results

Playoffs Results

Format

Regular Season

  1. All competing teams will take on each other once following a simple round-robin format.

  2. Every match of the regular season will follow a best-of-three series.

  3. The top four teams at the end of the regular season will proceed to the playoffs.

  4. The remaining four teams will be eliminated from the tournament.

Playoffs

  1. The four qualified teams will take on each other in a double-elimination bracket.

  2. All matches will follow a best-of-three series except for the grand final which will feature a best-of-five match.

  3. The winner will qualify for the VCT 2023: Pacific Ascension where it will go on to represent Vietnam.

Prizepool

The total prizepool of 860,000,000₫ Vietnamese Dong (VND) which roughly translates to about $36,644 USD will be split between all eight competing teams. On top of this, the winning team will get a chance to represent Vietnam at the VCT 2023: Pacific Ascension.

Livestream

The tournament will be broadcasted live across multiple streaming platforms like YouTube and Facebook in the Vietnamese language exclusively.

Some of the best teams from across the country have come together for competing in the VCL 2023 Vietnam Split 2. All of them hope of making it to the international stage but it will be interesting to see who actually makes it through, carrying forward the dreams and aspirations of the entire region.


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Aditya is the in-house CS:GO writer at AFK Gaming. While his understanding of the esports space is not restricted by geographical borders, his current focus lies in the Asian region. Understands and follows almost all major esport titles.