Sibol to Field 54 Athlete Pool in SEA Games

John Dave Rossel
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Sibol to Field 54 Athlete Pool to SEA Games

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The Sibol National Team has finalized its list of esports athletes to compete in the 31st SEA Games.
The 54 Athletes that make up the Sibol teams for various esports categories will compete in 10 medal esports events.
There will be three PC esports titles and seven mobile esports titles that the Sibol National Team will be competing in.

The Sibol National Team is geared up and ready for the upcoming 31st Southeast Asia (SEA) Games. The 54 Athletes that make up the Sibol teams for various esports categories will compete in 10 medal events - three in PC esports and seven in the mobile esports category. The 54 esports athletes are part of the 656 Filipino athletes that will be drafted for the upcoming 31st SEA Games. These teams and players have been selected through various local qualifier events. The Philippine Olympic Committee is doubling its efforts to dominate the esports category of the 31st SEA Games similar to how dominant the Philippines was back in 2019.

The stage is set for Sibol in the 31st SEA Games

With the Sibol Qualifiers having concluded, the teams and pro players representing the Philippines in the upcoming 31st SEA Games have been selected. These teams are for the three PC Esports events - League of Legends, FIFA Online 4, and Crossfire along with Mobile Esports teams for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), League of Legends: Wild Rift Men and Women’s Division, PUBG Mobile individual, PUBG Mobile team, Arena of Valor (AoV), and Garena Free Fire events.

According to a report from SPIN.PH, the number of esports athletes participating in the upcoming events have already been finalized and are ready for deployment.

"For the official registration under Sibol and prior to the competition, it was already discussed as to how many athletes we will finalize for each event," stated Philippine Esports Organization secretary-general, Joebert Yu, as quoted by Spin.PH.

Here is the list of each team in the upcoming 31st SEA Games’ esports category;

With more esports teams representing the country, the Philippine Olympic Committee president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino talked about Sibol's ambitions in the upcoming 31st SEA Games. “Comparing the numbers when we hosted the Games in 2019, we’ll have a delegation that’s slashed almost in half from three years ago. And a quick look at the numbers show we’ll be hard-pressed to repeat as overall champions,” he said.

The Sibol national team took home 149 gold medals, 117 silver medals, and 121 bronze medals in the 2019 SEA Games.


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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.