The MLBB professional leagues in Southeast Asia may have ended, but the excitement doesn’t stop with the 32nd Southeast Asian Games (32nd SEA Games) just around the corner.
From May 12 to 14, nine countries will compete in Cambodia to determine who will take home the gold medal this year.
The Philippines are aiming to secure their third consecutive gold medal in this year’s SEA Games. It won’t be an easy task, as other regions have also sent their strongest players to compete for the coveted title.
To keep you in the loop, here are all the players for each team competing in this year’s SEA Games
The full roster of every participating country at the 32nd SEA Games
Philippines
Team Philippines’ starting five is composed of Bren Esports players, who emerged as the winners of the Philippine qualifiers under the guidance of head coach Francis “Duckey” Glindro.
ONIC PH EXP laner Nowee “Ryota” Macasa will also serve as their sixth man.
PLAYER | ROLE |
David “FlapTzy” Canon | EXP lane |
Michael “KyleTzy” Sayson | Jungle |
Angelo “Pheww” Arcangel | Midlane |
Marco “SUPER MARCO” Requitano | Gold lane |
Rowgien “Owgwen” Unigo | Roam |
Nowee “Ryota” Macasa | EXP lane |
Indonesia
The players of the Indonesian team were selected from the top three MPL teams in the country – ONIC Esports, EVOS Legends, and RRQ.
Led by Nicky “Kiboy” Fernando from ONIC Esports, the team will also include skilled veterans Albert “Alberttt” Iskandar, Gilang “S A N Z”, and Jabran “Branz” Wiloko.
PLAYER | ROLE |
Rizqi “Saykots” Iskandar | EXP lane |
Albert “Alberttt” Iskandar | Jungle |
Gilang “S A N Z” | Midlane |
Jabran “Branz” Wiloko | Gold lane |
Nicky “Kiboy” Fernando | Roam |
Rachmad “DreamS” Wahyudi | Roam |
Calvin “VYN” | Roam |
Malaysia
The Malaysian squad boasts an impressive level of diversity, with players hailing from almost every team in the region.
The team will be led by Red Giants Esports roamer Mohammad “Xorn” Noor, who will serve as the captain and provide his experience and leadership to the squad.
He will be joined by fellow MPL veterans Muhammad “RIPPO” Halim, Muhammad “Garyy” Najmi, and Muhammad “CikuGais” Fuad.
PLAYER | ROLE |
Muhammad “RIPPO” Halim | EXP lane |
Muhammad “Garyy” Najmi | Jungle |
Mohammad “Izanami” Lim | Midlane |
Muhammad “CikuGais” Fuad | Gold lane |
Mohammad “Xorn” Noor | Roam |
Muhammad “Chibi” Nazhan | Jungle |
Idreen “Momo” Jamal | EXP lane |
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Singapore
Representing Singapore in this year’s SEA Games is RSG Slate SG, an experienced team that has won three MPL SG titles in a row.
Led by Yeo “Diablo” Lun and Bellamy “Lolsie” Yeov, the Singaporean squad hopes to improve its performance after winning a bronze medal at the 31st SEA Games.
PLAYER | ROLE |
Yeo “Diablo” Lun | EXP lane |
Brayden “BRAYYY” Teo | Jungle |
Amos “505” Rui | Midlane |
Jovan “Babycakes” Heng | Gold lane |
Bellamy “Lolsie” Yeov | Roam |
Royven “Roy.” Tan | Midlane |
Cambodia
Representing the host country at the 32nd SEA Games is BURN X Flash, a team that has already proven its dominance by winning MPL KH Spring 2023.
Led by Sok “C Cat” Roth and Ty “D7” Oudom, this experienced squad is ready to take on the competition.
One notable player who will be joining them is Pich “Wightnite” Sopheak, who gained popularity after his impressive debut at MSC 2021 with Impunity KH.
PLAYER | ROLE |
Kosal “ATM” Piseth | EXP lane |
Detective | Jungle |
Sok “C Cat” Roth | Midlane |
Xingg | Gold lane |
Ty “D7” Oudom | Roam |
Pich “Wightnite” Sopheak | Jungle |
Zee | Midlane |
Myanmar
MSC 2022 and M4 reps Falcon Esports will represent Myanmar.
The team had slight adjustments going into the tournament. With Min Khant “yellowflash” Hein out of the team, Swan “Ruby DD” Aung will now be the starting EXP lane role.
PLAYER | ROLE |
Swan “Ruby DD” Aung | EXP lane |
Pyae “Kenn” Ko | Jungle |
Pyae “JustiN” Khant | Midlane |
Kyaw “Zippx” Bo | Gold lane |
Min “Naomi” Ko | Roam |
Vietnam
MDH Esports is set to represent Vietnam internationally for the second time, following their M4 World Championship appearance.
However, the team will be undergoing some changes in their roster as Lê “NeedMyHelp” Minh Đức and Nguyễn “TheKing” Việt have left the team.
In their place, “Meow” Đức Nam, Fugo, Yandere, and Bier will be making their debut in a major tournament this season.
PLAYER | ROLE |
Nguyễn “Meow” Đức Nam | EXP lane |
Nguyễn “Jowga” Văn Tô Đô | Jungle |
Fugo | Midlane |
Lâm “Hehehehehehe” Văn Đạt | Gold lane |
Phạm “GNART” Ngọc Trạng | Roam |
Yandere | Gold lane |
Bier | Roam |
Laos
EVO Esports has taken the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang scene by surprise with their recent dominant run at the MSC Mekong qualifier, securing them a spot in both the MSC 2023 and the 32nd SEA Games.
The squad is composed of fresh faces who have yet to compete in a major MLBB tournament.
PLAYER | ROLE |
Opper. | EXP lane |
Yourname | Jungle |
Agi | Midlane |
BisTon. | Gold lane |
TwentyAugust | Roam |
Noumnimm | Jungle |
Timor-Leste
Timor-Leste will be sending the roster of BN Chaikery Esports, the winner of the tournament in the first season of Liga Timor, a semi-pro tournament in the region.
PLAYER | ROLE |
Lawliett | EXP lane |
Hitokiri | Jungle |
Nobskiee | Midlane |
ButterFly | Gold lane |
Phelun | Roam |
Hasbonko | EXP lane |
Tricia | Midlane |
The 32nd Southeast Asian Games Mobile Legends event will be played live at NagaWorld 2 in Cambodia. Fans outside Cambodia can also watch the games live on MLBB’s Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok.
Here’s everything you need to know about the tournament.
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