Liyab Esports’ League of Legends team is the Philippines' representative in the LoL Pacific Championship Series. With their revamped 6-man roster they are now ready to take over the rift.
The newest member is Matthew “Aeiden” Rogando who will be fighting alongside AD Carry Kyle “Dawn” Somera. Jay “Speltz” Tabarangao, who also just joined the team, will be the top laner for this championship. Edrian “DoeDoii” Brancia retains his spot as the Jungler in the team, cooperating with Liyab’s mid laners – Jhon Mike “Xyliath” Tungol and Ren “Kanji” Motomitsu. The team will be led by Gerald “Tgee” Gelacio as their coach.
Out of all the 10 teams that are coming from Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, 8 out of the 10 teams will move into the playoffs wherein the top two teams will get a slot for the 2021 League of Legends World Championship.
Currently, Liyab’s standing in the LoL Pacific Championship Series is not favourable but still, let’s cheer them on and lend our strength on their upcoming match against PSG Talon on July 16.
The newest member is Matthew “Aeiden” Rogando who will be fighting alongside AD Carry Kyle “Dawn” Somera. Jay “Speltz” Tabarangao, who also just joined the team, will be the top laner for this championship. Edrian “DoeDoii” Brancia retains his spot as the Jungler in the team, cooperating with Liyab’s mid laners – Jhon Mike “Xyliath” Tungol and Ren “Kanji” Motomitsu. The team will be led by Gerald “Tgee” Gelacio as their coach.
Out of all the 10 teams that are coming from Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, 8 out of the 10 teams will move into the playoffs wherein the top two teams will get a slot for the 2021 League of Legends World Championship.
Currently, Liyab’s standing in the LoL Pacific Championship Series is not favourable but still, let’s cheer them on and lend our strength on their upcoming match against PSG Talon on July 16.