2018 London Spitfire season

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Head coachLee Beom-joon (rel. 7 Mar)
DivisionPacific
Record24–16 (.600)
2018 London Spitfire season
Overwatch League champions
Spitfire after winning the 2018 Grand Finals
Head coachLee Beom-joon (rel. 7 Mar)
OwnerJack Etienne
DivisionPacific
Results
Record24–16 (.600)
Place
Stage 1 PlayoffsChampions
Stage 2 PlayoffsSemifinals
Stage 3 PlayoffsDid not qualify
Stage 4 PlayoffsDid not qualify
Season PlayoffsChampions
Total Earnings$1,200,000

The 2018 London Spitfire season was the first season of the London Spitfire's existence in the Overwatch League. The team finished with a regular season record of 24–16, which was the fifth best in the Overwatch League.

London qualified for the Stage 1 and Stage 2 Playoffs. In the stage 1 playoffs, London defeated the Houston Outlaws in the semifinals and New York Excelsior in the finals. The team lost in the Stage 2 semifinals to the Philadelphia Fusion. The team also qualified for the Season Playoffs, in which they won in the Grand Finals against the Philadelphia Fusion.

Cloud9 was awarded the London slot for an OWL franchise on 10 August 2017 and was later named the London Spitfire.[1][2] Shortly afterwards, they disclosed their 12-player inaugural season roster, the maximum permitted, which would be entirely composed of the following South Korean players:[3]

The roster would mainly be an amalgamation of their current Cloud9 KONGDOO core and OGN's Overwatch APEX Season 4 champions GC Busan.[4]

Review

The Spitfire won the 2018 Grand Finals.

Regular season

On 11 January, the Spitfire played their first regular season Overwatch League match in a 3–1 victory over the Florida Mayhem.[5][6] They would end Stage 1 of the 2018 Season with a 7–3 record, earning them the third and final spot in the Stage 1 Playoffs. The team then became the first-ever stage playoffs champions, after achieving victories over the Houston Outlaws (3–1) and the New York Excelsior (3–2) in a reverse sweep.[7]

On 7 March 2018, midway through Stage 2, the Spitfire parted ways with head coach Lee "Bishop" Beom-joon for undisclosed reasons.[8] The team finished Stage 2 with an improved 8–2 record and attained another stage playoffs berth. However, they fell short to the Philadelphia Fusion in a thrilling 2–3 semi-finals series.[9]

However, after stage 2, the Spitfire failed to make another stage playoffs, going 5–5 in stage 3 and 4–6 in stage 4. They had to bank on their earlier results to edge them over the finish line. They would end the season with a 24–16 record, good for 5th place and a spot in the postseason where they would face the Los Angeles Gladiators.

Playoffs

London lost their first postseason matchup against the Gladiators on 11 July by a score of 0–3 in the quarterfinals. The Spitfire turned it around the next two games against the Gladiators, winning in 3–0 sweeps in matches two and three and advancing the team to the semifinals.[10] London won both games against the Los Angeles Valiant in the semifinals, winning 3–0 in match one and 3–1 in match two.[11] London claimed the 2018 Overwatch League championship after defeating the Philadelphia Fusion on 27 and 28 July by scores of 3–1 and 3–0, respectively.[12][13]

Final roster

2018 London Spitfire roster
PlayersCoaches
Role No. Handle Name Nationality
Damage 13 Profit Park Jun-yeung South Korea
Damage 20 birdring Kim Ji-hyeok South Korea
Tank 7 Gesture Hong Jae-hee South Korea
Support 4 Closer Jung Won-sik South Korea
Support 8 NUS Kim Jong-seok South Korea
Support 22 Bdosin Choi Seung-tae South Korea
Flex 19 Fury Kim Jun-ho South Korea
Head coach
  • Vacant

Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • (2W) Two-way player
  • Substitute player Substitute
  • Injured Injury / Illness
  

Latest roster transaction: 18 June 2018.

Transactions

Transactions of/for players on the roster during the 2018 regular season:

  • On 20 February, Spitfire transferred Baek "Fissure" Chan-hyung to Los Angeles Gladiators.[14]
  • On 21 February, Spitfire released Kim "Rascal" Dong-jun.[15]
  • On 8 March, Spitfire signed Hwang "TiZi" Jang-hyeon.[16]
  • On 18 June, Spitfire released Jo "HaGoPeun" Hyeon-woo, Hwang "TiZi" Jang-hyeon, Seong "WooHyaL" Seung-hyun, and Lee "Hooreg" Dong-eun.[17]

Standings

Game log

References

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