31st SEA Games Mobile Legends Esports Event: Schedule, Results, Format, Teams, Where to Watch

John Dave Rossel
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Highlights
The MLBB event for the 31st SEA Games will start on 18th May leading to its grand finals on 20th May.
The group distributions have also been finalized with four teams in Group A and three teams in Group B.
Pro players for each team will use their surnames or first names instead of the usual in-game nicknames.

The Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) esports event for the 31st Southeast Asia (SEA) Games will soon commence on 18th May starting with the Group Stage. The group distributions for each participating region have also been finalized with four teams in Group A and three teams in Group B. The participating regions for the MLBB esports division namely, the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Laos, Vietnam, and Myanmar will be competing for the prestigious gold medal. The 31st SEA Games is a biannual event that features competitions for both traditional sports and esports titles to determine which is the strongest region in South East Asia.

Match Schedule and Results

The teams of the seven participating countries were divided into two groups.

Group Stage Preview

Mobile Legends

Group A Schedule and Results (May 18th)

Group B Schedule and Results (May 18th)

Tiebreakers and Playoffs Schedule and Results (May 19th)

Grand Finals Schedule and Results (May 20th)

Medals and Final 31st SEA Games MLBB standings

Following is how the medals were distributed amongst the teams competing in the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang tournament in the SEA Games 2021.

Participating Teams

The participants are required to use their surname or first name during matches. This means, all participants will be named according to their real names and not their in-game nicknames.

Vietnam

  • Lê Ngọc Anh

  • Lâm Văn Đạt

  • Nguyễn Công Nam

  • Nguyễn Đức Nam

  • Phạm Ngọc Trạng

  • Đỗ Tiến Thành

  • Trương Anh Tú

Indonesia

  • Rivaldi Fatah

  • Albert Neilsen Iskandar

  • Ihsan Besari Kusudana

  • Calvin Winata

  • Calvin

  • Gilang

  • Nicky Fernando Pontonuwu

  • Chen Jui Teng (Coach)

  • Adi Syofian Asyauri (Coach)

  • Ronaldo Aditya Lieberth (Analyst)

  • Bramanthyo Rinaldy (Manager)

Malaysia

  • Idreen Abdul Jamal

  • Muhammad Danial Muhammad Fuad

  • Zikry Shamsuddin

  • Wan Usman Wan Imran

  • Mohamad Farhan Wakiman

  • Mohd Zul Hisham Mohd Noor

  • Muhammad Amirul Raziq

  • Zairul Hazim Zailani (Coach)

Singapore

  • Chong Ru Chyi

  • Remas Ker Zhen Hong

  • Basil Lim Dao Ze

  • Chong Jin Ee Adam

  • Akihiro Furusawa

  • Daryl Ng Jun Da (Coach)

Laos

  • Sengathit Phounsavat

  • Mongkonethong Sinbandit

  • Phonesana Inthavongxay

  • Khampaseuth Hanxana

  • Anousak Aphaiyasah

  • Vanvilay Ouanlamany

  • Sathaphone Kayavong (Coach)

Philippines

  • Kyle Dominic Soto

  • Danerie James Del Rosario

  • Salic Alauya Imam

  • Lee Howard Gonzales

  • Johnmar Villaluna

  • Russel Aaron Usi

  • Kristoffer Ed L. Ricaplaza (Coach)

  • Aniel Jiandani (Coach)

  • Dexstar Louise Cruz Alaba (Coach)

Myanmar

  • Kyaw Khaung Htut

  • Wai Phyo Aung

  • Khant Kyaw Zay

  • Zaw Thu Hein

  • Thet Naing Zaw

Where to watch 31st SEA Games Mobile Legends

Matches will be broadcasted live on the following streaming platforms;


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John has been reporting developments on major mobile MOBA titles such as Mobile Legends, Wild Rift, and Arena of Valor for over two years. He also understands and follows various other PC/Mobile games such as League of Legends, Crossfire, Warcraft and more.