MPL Philippines

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The Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Philippines, commonly known as MPL Philippines (MPL PH), is the premier professional esports league in the Philippines for the multiplayer online battle arena game (MOBA) Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.

First season2018
AdministratorMoonton
MET Events
Grindsky Media (Season 10)
Mineski Philippines (Season 11)
Motto"Lakas ng Pinas" (since Season 9)
Quick facts Game, First season ...
MPL Philippines
Upcoming season or competition:
Current sports event 2026 MPL Philippines season
GameMobile Legends: Bang Bang
First season2018
AdministratorMoonton
MET Events
Grindsky Media (Season 10)
Mineski Philippines (Season 11)
Motto"Lakas ng Pinas" (since Season 9)
No. of teams8 (2021–present)
CountryPhilippines
Most recent
champions
Team Liquid PH
(Season 16)
Most titlesTeam Liquid PH (4 titles)
Broadcasters
Tournament format
Official websiteph-mpl.com
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The league was established in 2018 as one of the three founding MLBB professional leagues alongside MPL Indonesia and MPL MY/SG. Since Season 7, MPL Philippines operates under a franchise-based system, which features eight competing teams. Team Liquid Philippines is the most successful team in the league with four season titles, including their most recent in Season 16.

Internationally, teams from MPL Philippines have won six MLBB World Championships (which includes every M-Series since M2 in 2021) and four MSCs.

History

Pre-Franchise Era (2018-2021)

In 2018, MPL Philippines was established as the premiere professional league for MLBB esports in the Philippines alongside its sister leagues in MPL Indonesia and formerly MPL MYSG (now MPL Malaysia). The first season featured ten regional teams qualifying to MPL Philippines Season 1 with Aether Main being the inaugural champions of MPL Philippines, defeating Digital Devils Pro in the finals 3–0. Later in the year, Aether Main went on to win the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asian Cup in Jakarta, Indonesia over a MPL Philippines grand finals rematch between the team and Digital Devils Pro. Aether Main would become the first team in the league to win an international trophy and brought the Philippines its first of four MSC titles.[1][2]

This was immediately followed by Cignal Ultra who won Season 2 in a similar fashion, defeating the defending champion roster now under Bren Esports in the finals 3–1.[3] Season 2 is the only MPL season to be held in two separate years being held from October 2018 to January 2019. Since the world championships were not incepted until the latter part of 2019, Season 2 became the only year thus far to not have an world championship tournament.

The third season was held in the middle of 2019 where MSC 2019 was to be held in the Philippines.[4] Defending champions Cignal Ultra fell to Bren Esports in the lower bracket finals but ArkAngel defeated Bren in the Grand Finals 3–2.[1] This is the first finals series that went all five games. ArkAngel and Bren would represent the Philippines in MSC 2019 only to have the country's worse performance in the MSC stage thus far.[5][6]

The fourth season of MPL Philippines was held after and the champions and runner-up of MPL Philippines would qualify to the inaugural MLBB M1 World Championships in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Sunsparks fended off a 2–1 deficit in the finals and won the Season 4 title 3–2 over ONIC Philippines. This would be the last full five-game series in the finals as the league slowly transitioned to a best-of-seven grand finals thereafter. Sunsparks and ONIC would however, falter in the inaugural season of Worlds.[7]

The fifth season was the first season to be held during the COVID-19 pandemic as for the next few seasons, the league transitioned to an online based tournament. Season 5 would also see the first and only tournament thus far to not have an MSC tournament after the season after game developers Moonton cancelled the supposed offline tournament due to the pandemic and flight restrictions observed during this time. Sunsparks would make history as the first team to win back-to-back MPL championship titles and against the same opponent.[8]

The sixth season was the first finals series that introduced the best-of-seven series. Bren Esports would qualify to the MLBB M2 World Championships and would win the team's first title after defeating Smart Omega 4–2 in the finals. Bren Esports would also make history as the first Filipino team to win the MLBB M2 World Championship title, giving the Philippines its first out of five titles in the tournament.[9]

The seventh season was the last season to introduce the qualifier stage as in the next season, the league would transition to a full, franchise-based system. Blacklist International would comeback from a 3–1 deficit in the grand finals to win the Season 7 title 4–3 over Execration. In the same year however, Execration would defeat Blacklist 4–1 in the MSC 2021 grand finals, the first all-Filipino finals in an international tournament.[10][11]

Franchise Era (2021-present)

Season 8 onwards has transitioned the league to an franchise based system with eight teams competing in a brand new format and organization. Several notable teams like Execration have left the league with its roster being absorbed by Smart Omega. Blacklist International would become the second team, and the most-recent team thus far to win back-to-back titles in MPL Philippines, defeating ONIC Philippines in the finals, 4–1. In the same year, Blacklist would win the MLBB M3 World Championship title in Singapore again against ONIC Philippines. Blacklist would bring the country its second of five world titles.[12][13]

Season 9 saw the rise of RSG Philippines, the Singapore-based organization who also fueled teams in Malaysia and Singapore at the time. RSG would defeat the sixth-seed Smart Omega in the finals 4-1 and in the same year, defeating Indonesian powerhouse RRQ Hoshi in the MSC 2022 Grand Finals in a 4–0 sweep. RSG would bring the Philippines third MSC title and its last for a brief period of time.[14][15][16]

Season 10 then saw the resurgence of Blacklist International who finished 3–11 in the last season. Blacklist defeated the superteam ECHO Philippines in the finals 4-2 and brought the franchise its third and last MPL Philippines title.[17] ECHO, similarly to Execration, would seek their kryptonite title as they defeated Blacklist—who were vying to become the first team in MLBB history to go back-to-back world champions—in the MLBB M4 World Championship 4–0. ECHO brought the country's third world title.[18][19]

Season 11 would rekindle a rivalry between Blacklist and ECHO as both teams were again in the finals for the second-consecutive year in a row, the second time that this had occurred since Sunsparks and ONIC Philippines in Season 4 and 5. ECHO would sweep Blacklist in the finals, winning the championship 4–0. However, it was Blacklist who would advance further in MSC 2023 advancing as far as the finals but was defeated 4–2 by Indonesian representatives ONIC Esports, the first grand finals defeat for a Filipino team in an international tournament.[20][21]

Season 12 saw the revamped AP Bren (formerly Bren Esports) back in the finals for the first time since Season 6. AP Bren had lost several of its stars to retirement or to free agency but made a powerhouse team from local and holdover players. AP Bren defeated Blacklist International in the Grand Finals 4-1 but both teams qualified to the MLBB M5 World Championship hosted on home soil.[22] AP Bren defeated ONIC Esports in their attempt of the "Golden Road" a term used for teams who would sweep an entire professional calendar year by winning their league's two championship splits and the two international tournaments of the same year. Bren defeated ONIC 4–3 in the finals and gave the Philippines its fourth world title.[23]

Season 13 revived a rebranded ECHO Philippines, now Liquid ECHO for the tournament after Team Liquid's most recent acquisition of its parent company, Aura Esports. Liquid ECHO defeated defending champions AP Bren (known this time as Falcons AP Bren) in a 4–0 sweep, the first sweep since Season 11 which was also their championship year. Liquid ECHO and Falcons AP Bren qualified to MSC 2024 with Falcons AP Bren going to the finals against Malaysian representatives Selangor Red Giants, the first Malaysian representatives in an international tournament's grand finals series. SRG would shock the defending world champions after winning 4–3 in the finals, denying the Philippines' another MSC title.[24]

Season 14 would see the resurgence of ONIC Philippines known as Fnatic ONIC Philippines at the time. The team would tie Blacklist International's Season 8 record of 13-1 and would hold the longest-win streak by any team at 13 games for any team in a single season.[25] This would later be tied by Aurora Gaming in Season 16.[26] Season 14 also saw the entry of the aforementioned Aurora Gaming to MPL Philippines after Minana EVOS' departure.[27] FNOP defeated Aurora in the first full seven-game grand finals since Season 7 and won ONIC's first tile. In the same year, FNOP defeated Team Liquid Indonesia in the MLBB M6 World Championship and brought the Philippines its fifth world title.[28]

Season 15 would produce three teams that won 10 games or more in a single season with Team Liquid (12–2), Aurora (12–2), and ONIC (10–4) being the top three teams. ONIC would pitch a potential back-to-back campaign but was denied by Team Liquid PH after they defeated ONIC 4–3 in the grand finals. Team Liquid now holds three MPL titles, tying Blacklist International's title count. Season 15 also saw the departures of Blacklist International[29] and RSG Philippines[30] as franchise teams and was replaced by Middle East powerhouse teams Team Falcons and Twisted Minds.[31] In the same year, Team Liquid PH ended the Philippines' MSC title drought after defeating defending champions SRG OG Esports in the finals, 4–1.[32]

Season 16 saw Aurora Gaming tie ONIC Philippines' 13–0 win streak record before their run was cut short by Team Liquid PH in the Grand Finals. Defending MSC champions Team Liquid PH advanced to their second straight finals as the third seed and delivered the league's first Grand Finals sweep since Season 13, defeating Aurora 4–0 to claim their third title in four tournaments and are well on their way to completing the "Golden Road." Team Liquid PH and Aurora Gaming will represent the Philippines in the most recent MLBB M7 World Championship where Team Liquid PH's path to the "Golden Road" was cut short after they were eliminated by MPL ID Runner-up Alter Ego who would eventually fall in the Grand Finals as Aurora Gaming wins its first ever championship, and the Philippines' 6th in seven world championships, in a 4-0 grand finals sweep. Aurora Gaming's MLBB M7 World Championship win also marks the second time an MPL runner up won the Championship and the first time that both grand finalists were runners-up of their respective home leagues.

Meanwhile, Season 16 also saw TNC Pro Team record its best finish since Season 9, placing third after defeating Twisted Minds and defending world champions ONIC PH in the lower bracket before falling to Team Liquid PH 4–1 in the semifinals.

Teams

Since the start of franchising, MPL Philippines is composed of eight teams. Of those eight teams, four joined during the pre-franchised era: AP Bren (as Bren Esports), Onic Philippines, Smart Omega, and Team Liquid PH (as Echo Philippines). Some teams also have a team captain, highlighted in bold in the table.

Current teams

More information Team, First season ...
Team First season Roster Staff
Exp Jungler Mid Gold Roamer Manager Head coach Asst. coach / Analyst
AP Bren 2018 (S2)[a] Kielvj Jamespangks Aqua Shizou Nova Adi Giee Bom
Aurora Gaming PH 2024 (S14) Edward Demonkite Yue Domengkite Light Vacant Master The Basics Dex Star
Onic Philippines 2019 (S4) Kirk K1NGKONG Super Frince Savero Brusko Vacant Haze BLUFFZY
Smart Omega 2021 (S6) Jeymz Raizen Minguin Netskie Perkziva Rianne Wurahhhh Lembot
Team Falcons PH 2024 (S15) Flap Kyle Hadji Super Marco Owgwen Vacant Ducky Moody
VR3N
Team Liquid PH 2020 (S6)[b] Sanford KarlTzy Sanji AeronnShikii Jaypee Mitch Aeon SN4P
TNC Pro Team 2021 (S8) 3Mar Zaida LanceCy Bennyqt Ch4knu Vacant E2MAX FindingHito
Twisted Minds PH 2024 (S15) Lansu MPtheKing Sionnn Noisa Caloy Vacant Bonchan Eson
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Former teams

This list only includes teams that played during the franchised era.

More information Team, First season ...
Team First season Last season Reason
Minana EVOS 2021 (S8) 2024 (S13) Disbanded; slot acquired by Aurora Gaming
Blacklist International 2020 (S5) 2024 (S14) Disbanded; slot acquired by either Team Falcons PH or Twisted Minds PH[c]
RSG Philippines 2021 (S8) 2024 (S14) Disbanded; slot acquired by either Team Falcons PH or Twisted Minds PH[c]
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Results

Season first seed
MLBB Southeast Asia Cup / Mid Season Cup winner
MLBB World Championship winner
More information Year, Season ...
Year Season Champion Runner-up 3rd place 4th place Qualified for MSC Qualified for M-Series
2018 1 Aether MainDigital Devils ProObsidian GamingInvictus Godz Aether MainDigital Devils Pro M-Series wasn't established
2 Cignal Ultra EsportsBren EsportsFinesse SolidSxC Imbalance
2019 3 ArkAngelBren EsportsCignal UltraEVOS Esports PH ArkAngelBren Esports SunsparksOnic Philippines
4 SunsparksOnic PhilippinesSGD OmegaExecration
2020 5 SunsparksOnic PhilippinesBren EsportsExecration Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic Bren Esports †Smart Omega
6 Bren Esports[d]Smart OmegaExecration[e]Onic Philippines
2021 7 Blacklist International[f]ExecrationAura Philippines[g]Bren Esports Blacklist InternationalExecration Blacklist International †Onic Philippines
8 Blacklist InternationalOnic PhilippinesSmart OmegaNexplay EVOS
2022 9 RSG PhilippinesSmart OmegaTNC Pro TeamOnic Philippines RSG PhilippinesSmart Omega Blacklist InternationalEcho Philippines †
10 Blacklist InternationalEcho PhilippinesRSG PhilippinesBren Esports
2023 11 Echo PhilippinesBlacklist InternationalRSG PhilippinesBren Esports Echo PhilippinesBlacklist International AP Bren †Blacklist International
12 AP BrenBlacklist InternationalEcho PhilippinesRSG Philippines
2024 13 Team Liquid PHAP Bren[h]RSG PhilippinesBlacklist International AP Bren[h]Team Liquid PH Onic Philippines †[i]Aurora Gaming
14 Onic Philippines[i]Aurora GamingAP Bren[h]Blacklist International
2025 15 Team Liquid PHOnic PhilippinesTeam Falcons PHAurora Gaming PH Team Liquid PHOnic Philippines Team Liquid PHAurora Gaming PH †
16 Team Liquid PHAurora Gaming PHTNC Pro TeamOnic Philippines
2026 17 [to be determined] [to be determined] [to be determined]
18 [to be determined]
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Championships

Former team during the franchised era
Former team during the pre-franchised era
More information Team, Win ...
Team Win Loss Total Seasons won Seasons lost
Aura Philippines / Echo Philippines / Team Liquid PH 4 1 5 Season 11, Season 13, Season 15, Season 16 Season 10
Blacklist International 3 2 5 Season 7, Season 8, Season 10 Season 11, Season 12
Bren Esports / AP Bren 2 3 5 Season 6, Season 12 Season 2, Season 3, Season 13
Sunsparks 2 0 2 Season 4, Season 5
Onic Philippines 1 4 5 Season 14 Season 4, Season 5, Season 8, Season 15
RSG Philippines 1 0 1 Season 9
Aether Main 1 0 1 Season 1
Cignal Ultra 1 0 1 Season 2
Arkangel 1 0 1 Season 3
Aurora Gaming 0 2 2 Season 14, Season 16
Digital Devils Pro 0 1 1 Season 1
Execration 0 1 1 Season 7
Smart Omega 0 1 1 Season 9
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Awards

Individual awards

The number in the parenthesis denotes the number of times the player won the award in the column.

More information Year, Season ...
Year Season Awards
Most Valuable Player Team Finals MVP Team Rookie of the Season Team
2018 1 Ribo Aether Main Ribo Aether Main N/a
2 Yuji Bren Esports Pheww Cignal Ultra
2019 3 Yuji (2) Bren Esports Ryo Arkangel
4 Jaypee Sunsparks N/a
2020 5 N/a Kielvj Sunsparks
6 KarlTzy Bren Esports
2021 7 Edward Blacklist International Kelra Smart Omega
8 Hadji Blacklist International Hadji Blacklist International Demonkite RSG Philippines
2022 9 Light RSG Philippines Nathzz RSG Philippines Escalera TNC Pro Team
10 OhMyV33Nus Blacklist International Edward (2) Blacklist International KyleTzy AP Bren
2023 11 Owgwen AP Bren Sanford Echo Philippines Yue Blacklist International
12 KarlTzy Echo Philippines FlapTzy AP Bren M4tt Smart Omega
2024 13 Super Marco Falcons AP Bren Sanford (2) Liquid Echo Nomed TNC Pro Team
14 K1NGKONG Fnatic Onic Philippines Kelra Fnatic Onic Philippines N/a
2025 15 Oheb Team Liquid PH Sanji Team Liquid PH
16 Light (2) Aurora Gaming PH Jaypee Team Liquid PH Sionnn Twisted Minds PH
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All-Star Team

Denotes the player who won Most Valuable Player in the same year
Denotes the player who won Finals Most Valuable Player in the same year
Denotes the player both Most Valuable Player awards in the same year
(#)Indicates the number of times the player was selected for the All-Star Team.[j]

Seasons 6 to 13

Season 6 was the first time the league awarded a Team of the Season and through Season 13, only one such team is named except for Season 7 which wasn't awarded at all.

More information Year, Season ...
Year Season Positions Players Teams Ref.
2020 6 ExpKilluashAura Philippines
JunglerKarlTzyBren Esports
MidPhewwBren Esports
GoldRiboBren Esports
RoamerCh4knuExecration
2021 7 Not awarded
8 ExpEdwardBlacklist International [33]
JunglerKairiONIC Philippines
MidOhMyV33NusBlacklist International
GoldOhebBlacklist International
RoamerHadjiBlacklist International
2022 9 ExpNathzzRSG Philippines
JunglerDemonkiteRSG Philippines
MidAquaRSG Philippines
GoldKelraSmart Omega
RoamerLightRSG Philippines
10 ExpEdward (2)Blacklist International [34]
JunglerWiseBlacklist International
MidOhMyV33Nus (2)Blacklist International
GoldSuper MarcoBren Esports
RoamerHadji (2)Blacklist International
2023 11 ExpSanfordEcho Philippines [35]
JunglerKarlTzy (2)Echo Philippines
MidSanjiEcho Philippines
GoldBennyqtEcho Philippines
RoamerYawiEcho Philippines
12 ExpEdward (3)Blacklist International
JunglerKarlTzy (3)Echo Philippines
MidSanji (2)Echo Philippines
GoldKelra (2)Smart Omega
RoamerOwgwenBren Esports
2024 13 ExpNathzz (2)RSG Philippines [36]
JunglerKyleTzyAP Bren
MidSanji (3)Team Liquid PH
GoldSuper Marco (2)AP Bren
RoamerOwgwen (2)AP Bren
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Season 14 to present

Starting from Season 14, the award was renamed to the All-Star Team and is divided into two. The league also added a third, fan-voted All-Star Team known as the Fans' Choice All-Star Team.

More information Year, Season ...
Year Season Positions Team 1 Team 2 Fans' Choice Ref.
Players Teams Players Teams Players Teams
2024 14 Exp FlapTzyAP Bren SanfordTeam Liquid PH EdwardAurora Gaming
Jungler K1NGKONGOnic Philippines AndoryuuuSmart Omega Demonkite (2)Aurora Gaming
Mid Super FrinceOnic Philippines Pheww (2)AP Bren YueAurora Gaming
Gold Kelra (3)Onic Philippines Super Marco (3)AP Bren KelraOnic Philippines
Roamer Ch4knu (2)Smart Omega RenejayAurora Gaming Ch4knuSmart Omega
2025 15 Exp SanfordTeam Liquid PH Edward (4)Aurora Gaming PH KirkOnic Philippines [37]
Jungler KarlTzy (4)Team Liquid PH K1NGKONGOnic Philippines K1NGKONGOnic Philippines
Mid Super Frince (2)Onic Philippines YueAurora Gaming PH Super FrinceOnic Philippines
Gold Oheb (2)Team Liquid PH Kelra (4)Onic Philippines Kelra (2)Onic Philippines
Roamer Renejay (2)Aurora Gaming BruskoOnic Philippines BruskoOnic Philippines
16 Exp Edward (5)Aurora Gaming PH SanfordTeam Liquid PH Kirk (2)Onic Philippines [38]
Jungler KarlTzy (5)Team Liquid PH Demonkite (2)Aurora Gaming PH K1NGKONG (2)Onic Philippines
Mid Yue (2)Aurora Gaming PH Super Frince (3)Onic Philippines Super Frince (2)Onic Philippines
Gold DomengkiteAurora Gaming PH Kelra (5)Onic Philippines Kelra (3)Onic Philippines
Roamer Light (2)Aurora Gaming PH JaypeeTeam Liquid PH Brusko (2)Onic Philippines
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Most selections

The following table only lists players with at least three total selections, excluding Fan's Choice selections.

More information Player, Position ...
Player Position Total Team 1 Team 2
KarlTzy Jungle 5 5 0
Edward Exp 5 4 1
Kelra Gold 5 3 2
Sanford Exp 4 2 2
Pheww Mid 3 3 0
Sanji Mid 3 3 0
Super Frince Mid 3 2 1
Super Marco Gold 3 2 1
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MPL Philippines Hall of Legends

In commemoration of the tenth season of MPL Philippines, on September 5, 2022, MPL Philippines announced that the nominations for the ten new inductees for the Hall of Legends were officially opened. The nominations and voting process lasted for an entire month and two days, ending on October 7, 2022.[39]

On Sunday, October 23, 2022, the official inductees were announced on stage before the introduction of the Grand Finalists for MPL Philippines Season 10. The inductees were announced by the following:

More information Year, Season ...
Year Season Name IGN Teams Achievements
2022 Season 10 Im Chang-Rok Coach Panda Arkangel 2018-2020
  • 2x MPL Philippines Champion (S3, S9)
  • 1x MSC Champion (2021)
PlayBook Esports 2020-2021
RSG Philippines 2021–2025
Christian Fajura Rafflesia BREN No Limit 2019
  • 2x MPL Philippines Champion (S4, S5)
  • 1x The Nationals Champion (2020)
Sunsparks 2019-2020
Team Liquid PH 2020-2022
Pendekar Esports 2023–2024
TODAK 2024–2025
Alpha7 Esports 2025
Joshua Mangilog Ch4knu Execration 2019-2021
  • 1x MSC Champion (2020)
Omega Esports 2021–2024; 2024–2025
Omega Neos 2024
TNC Pro Team 2025–present
Jeniel Bata-Anon Haze Aether Main 2018
  • 1x MLBB World Champion (M6)
  • 2x MPL Philippines Champion (S1, S14)
  • 1x MSC Champion (2018)
  • 2x The Nationals Champions (2019)
Bren Esports 2018-2019
SGD Omega 2019-2020
Omega Esports 2020-2021
Nexplay EVOS 2021-2023
Minana EVOS (as Coach & Player) 2023–2024
ONIC Philippines 2024–present
Setsuna Ignacio AkoSi Dogie Aether Main 2018
  • 1x MPL Philippines Champion (S1)
Nexplay EVOS 2019-2023
Minana EVOS (as Manager) 2023
TNC Pro Team 2024–2025
Karl Gabriel Nepomunceno KarlTzy Finesse Solid 2018
  • 2x SEA Games Gold Medalist (2019, 2025)
  • 2x MLBB World Champion (M2, M4)
  • 5x MPL Philippines Champion (S6, S11, S13, S15, S16)
  • 1x MPL Philippines Finals MVP (S6)
  • 1x MLBB Worlds Finals MVP (M2)
SGD Omega 2018-2019
Bren Esports 2020-2021
Team Liquid PH 2021–present
Carlito Ribo Jr. Ribo Aether Main 2018
  • 1x SEA Games Gold Medalist (2019)
  • 1x MLBB World Champion (M2)
  • 2x MPL Philippines Champion (S1, S6)
  • 1x The Nationals Champion (2020)
  • 1x MPL Philippines Finals MVP (S1)
  • 1x MPL Philippines Regular Season MVP (S1)
Bren Esports 2018-2022
Z4 Esports 2022
ZOL Esports 2022-2023
Omega Esports 2023–2024
Danerie James Del Rosario Wise. ONIC Philippines 2019-2020
  • 1x MLBB World Champion (M3)
  • 3x MPL Philippines Champion (S7, S8, S10)
  • 1x SEA Games Gold Medalist (2021)
  • 1x IESF Silver Medalist (2021)
Blacklist International 2020–2024
Aurora Gaming 2024–2026
Johnmar Villaluna OhMyV33Nus ONIC Philippines 2019-2020
  • 1x MLBB World Champion (M3)
  • 3x MPL Philippines Champion (S7, S8, S10)
  • 1x MPL Philippines Regular Season MVP (S10)
  • 1x SEA Games Gold Medalist (2021)
  • 1x IESF Silver Medalist (2021)
Blacklist International 2020–2024
Aurora Gaming 2024–2026
Season 11 Edward Jay Dapadap EDWARD Blacklist International 2020–2024
  • 2x MLBB World Champion (M3, M7)
  • 3x MPL Philippines Champion (S7, S8, S10)
  • 2x MPL Philippines Finals MVP (S7, S10)
  • 1x SEA Games Gold Medalist (2021)
  • 1x IESF Silver Medalist (2021)
Aurora Gaming 2024–present
2023 Season 12 Francis Glindro Coach Duckyyy AP Bren 2020–2025
  • 2x MLBB World Champion (M2, M5)
  • 2x MPL Philippines Champion (S6, S12)
  • 2023 SEA Games Gold Medalist
  • IESF World Esports Champions (2023)
  • 2024 Games of the Future Champion
Team Falcons PH 2025present
2024 Season 13 David Canon FlapTzy AP Bren 2019–2025
  • 2x MLBB World Champion (M2, M5)
  • 1x MLBB World Finals MVP (M5)
  • 2x MPL Philippines Champion (S6, S12)
  • 1x MPL Philippines Finals MVP (S12)
  • 2023 SEA Games Gold Medalist
  • IESF World Esports Champions (2023)
  • 2024 Games of the Future Champion
Team Falcons PH 2025–present
Kairi Rayosdelsol Kairi Blacklist International 2021
  • 1x MLBB MSC Champion (2023)
  • 6x MPL Indonesia Champion (S10-S13, S15, S16)
  • 2x MPL Indonesia Finals MVP (S10, S16)
  • 2x MPL Indonesian Regular Season MVP (S10, S12)
  • 1x MPLI Champions (2022)
ONIC Philippines 2021–2022
ONIC Esports 2022–present
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An extra inductee was announced onstage when Manjean Faldas was to become the eleventh member of the Hall of Legends. Faldas has been part of MPL Philippines and has been casting MPL Philippines games since Season 1 and is widely known for his tandem partner "ManjeanBoo" at the time together with Shin boo "Shinboo" Ponferrada .[40]

More information Full Name, IGN ...
Full Name IGN Role
Manjean Faldas Manjean MPL Philippines Caster
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Reference: [41][42]

MDL Philippines

MDL Philippines is the developmental league for MPL Philippines. The league was established in 2023 and includes both MPL academy teams and independent teams.

Rivalries

Sunsparks-ONIC Philippines

Sunsparks and ONIC Philippines had one of the most-anticipated Grand Finals during Seasons 4 and 5 and a rivalry between both teams led up to their back-to-back appearances in the Finals. ONIC was led by the "Royal Duo" Johnmar "OhMyV33Nus" Villaluna and Daneire James "Wise" Del Rosario [43] during this time meanwhile Sunsparks had the services of current MPL players Kiel "KielVJ" Cruzem, Christian "Rafflesia" Fajura, Renz "RENZIO" Cadua and ECHO's Jaypee "Jaypee" Cruz. Both ONIC and Sunsparks topped the Season 4 Regular Season standings, each having an 8–1 record. Despite having a higher plus/minus differential for Sunsparks, ONIC was able to top the standings.[44]

In the Season 4 Grand Finals, ONIC Philippines were poised to take Game 3 for their first title. However, Sunsparks would win the game after a counter save by Sunsparks' Rafflesia. This gave the ability for the team's Minions to reach the base while members of ONIC Philippines were pushing the mid-lane, sending the series to Game 5. Sunsparks would ultimately win Game 5 and their first of two organization titles for MPL Philippines.[45]

Season 5 would see a rematch between Sunsparks and ONIC Philippines. Sunsparks had an 8–1 record while ONIC placed third with a 7–2 record. After an altercation in Game 3 in the Upper-Brackets, ONIC would crawl their way back to the Finals from the Lower-Brackets to face a rematch with Sunsparks. It is worth to point out that ONIC Philippines' roamer Allen "Baloyskie" Baloy (formerly known as Greed) switched teams during the offseason and joined Sunsparks. Meanwhile, Sunsparks' former Roamer Cedric "Fuzaken" Pasusani joined ONIC.[46]

Sunsparks would dismantle ONIC Philippines in their last altercation, becoming the first organization in MPL history to win back-to-back titles.[47] Sunsparks would see their roster be acquired by AURA Philippines (now: ECHO Philippines)[48] while ONIC Philippines continued to be one of the eight franchises of MPL Philippines.[49]

Blacklist International-Smart Omega

Dubbed as the "El Clasico" rivalry, Blacklist International and Smart Omega's rivalry starts when the Omega roster was still under Execration.

In Season 7, Blacklist dominated the group stage, going 12–1 while Execration was tied for second with a 6–7 record. Both teams have competed against each other since Season 6, however, their prevalent rivalry was more detailed during Season 7.

Blacklist International was able to secure a Grand Finals position and an MSC appearance after a 3–2 victory over AP Bren and a 3–1 victory over AURA. Execration meanwhile, had to start from the Lower Bracket Eliminations before crawling their way to the Grand Finals. Execration led the series 3–1 in the build up to Game 5. However, Blacklist would upset Execration and would win their first of three organization title in history.[50]

Execration and Blacklist International set up a PH vs. PH Finals in MSC 2021. Execration would maintain their momentum in a 3–1 lead and would eventually win their final international title as an Organization under the brand Execration when they defeated Blacklist.[51]

In Season 8, Execration left the MPL Philippines scene and the roster was eventually relinquished. Smart Omega eSports relinquished its own members and the organization would acquire the Execration roster leading up to MPL Philippines Season 8.[52] Meanwhile, Salic "Hadji" Imam, Omega's Jungler would join Blacklist International during the offseason.[53] This would compete the eventual "MV3" trio which included Edward "Edward" Dapadap and Kiel Calvin "OHEB" Soriano.[54] Both teams would be caught in different situations regarding their players, most notably was Soriano lifting his middle finger after the conclusion of the second leg of Blacklist vs. Omega in the regular season, in which Soriano was penalized and subsequently suspended for the team's first series in the playoffs.[54]

Blacklist would still cruise with a 13–1 record while Omega settled for fourth with a 5–9 record. After a 3–1 victory over ECHO,[55] Omega would surprise the defending champions after they defeated them 3 games to 1.[56] However, Blacklist would rebound and defeat Omega in a 3–1 series in the Lower-Bracket Finals which eventually led to Blacklist winning both MPL Philippines Season 8 and the MLBB M3 World Championships.[57][58]

Omega would dismantle Blacklist during the proceeding season, defying them a playoff spot and subsequently ending their playoff-run.[59] Omega would still rank sixth overall, but would dominate the playoffs, sweeping ECHO's super team in the Quarterfinals.[60] Despite dropping to the lower-brackets after a 3–1 defeat to TNC, Omega would sweep the Kairi-led ONIC Philippines squad and sweep their rematch game against TNC Pro Team to clinch a Grand Finals spot for the first time since Season 6.[61] Unfortunately, Omega would lose 4–1 to RSG in the Finals.[62]

Bren Esports-Cignal Ultra

Two of the oldest teams in the league prior to Season 8, AP Bren (formerly known as Bren Esports and Aether Main) and Cignal Ultra (formerly known as Digital Devil Pro Team) were the original teams who've longed dominated MPL Philippines prior to the introduction of Blacklist, RSG and ECHO. Their rivalry extends to Season 2 where Bren and CG met for the first and last time in the Grand Finals stage. Bren Esports topped the Regular Season with a 7–2; 15–5 record while Cignal Ultra tied for second with a 6–3; 13–10 record.

Bren Esports initially 2–0 Cignal Ultra in the Upper-Bracket Finals and gave them a shot for the MPL Title, however, Cignal Ultra would rematch Bren in the Finals and won in four games.[63] Both teams rematched in the playoffs once again, but Bren would advance to the Finals against Arkangel after dismantling the defending champions.

Execration-Nexplay EVOS

Members of both Execration and Nexplay EVOS were not shy when it comes to taunting the other team's players. Both teams have their heated share of taunts from one series to the other. This stretched all the way to Season 1 because of how Setsuna "AkoSiDogie" Ignacio and Billy "Z4PNU" Alfonso perceived their roster of players and how any of them could surpass the other to greatness. Ignacio's belt includes an MPL title for Season 1 and a MSC 2018 title while Alfonso holds an MSC title of his own from his players.

Notes

  1. Formerly known as Bren Esports (S2–S11) and Falcons AP Bren (S13–S14).
  2. Formerly known as Aura Philippines (S6–S7), Echo Philippines (S8–S13), and Liquid Echo (S13).
  3. The entries of both Team Falcons PH and Twisted Minds PH were simultaneous. It is unclear which team acquired the slot of Blacklist International or RSG Philippines.
  4. Bren Esports was the top seed in Group B in Season 6.
  5. Execration was the top seed in Group A in Season 6.
  6. Blacklist International was the top seed in Group B in Season 7.
  7. Aura Philippines was the top seed in Group A in Season 7.
  8. As Falcons AP Bren.
  9. As Fnatic Onic Philippines.
  10. All-Star Team and Fans' Choice selections are counted separately.

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