LoL Asian Games 2023 Live: Everything You Have to Know

Here is what one of the biggest LoL tournaments brought to the dynamic eSports world! 🎮

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If you are looking for LoL Asian Games 2023 live results, fixtures, and schedule, you are in the right place! We are closely following the development of this fantastic eSports tournament, so let’s feed your desire about teams who participated and the ones who will fight for medals.

Where is the LoL Asian Games 2023? 📍
League of Legends Asian Games 2023 is held in China Hangzhou Esports Centre (25 – 29 September).

League of Legends Asian Games 2023 results

Here are the chronological results of the Asian Games 2023, from the group stage to the tournament finals.

The tournament was divided into:

Group stage results in LoL Asian Games

There were 4 groups (A, B, C, D) for the LoL Asian Games 2023. Below is the list of all groups and the results during the tournament’s group stage.

  • Group A – South Korea, Hong Kong & Kazakhstan
  • Group B – Vietnam, Japan & Palestine
  • Group C – Chinese Taipei, United Arab Emirates & Maldives
  • Group D – Thailand & Macau

GROUP A

Here is the final standings of the Group A:

TeamScore
South Korea2 – 0
Hong Kong1 – 1
Kazakhstan0 – 2

These were the results:

1️⃣ Hong Kong vs. South Korea (0 – 1)
2️⃣ Hong Kong vs. Kazakhstan (1 – 0)
3️⃣ South Korea vs. Kazakhstan (1 – 0)

GROUP B

This was the outcome after three matches in Group B:

TeamScore
Vietnam2 – 0
Japan1 – 1
Palestine0 – 2

Matches played out in this way:

1️⃣ Japan vs. Palestine (1 – 0)
2️⃣ Japan vs. Vietnam (0 – 1)
3️⃣ Vietnam vs. Palestine (1 – 0)

GROUP C

Plenty of excitement was in Group C:

TeamScore
Chinese Taipei2 – 0
United Arab Emirates1 – 1
Maldives0 – 2

Complete results of Group C:

1️⃣ United Arab Emirates vs. Chinese Taipei (0 – 1)
2️⃣ United Arab Emirates vs. Maldives (1 – 0)
3️⃣ Chinese Taipei vs. Maldives (1 – 0)

GROUP D

Group D was the only group with two teams:

TeamScore
Macau1 – 0
Thailand0 – 1

In this group, there was only one match:

1️⃣ Thailand vs. Macau (0 – 1)

Quarter-final results in LoL Asian Games

After the group phase came the knockout stage. The four best teams from the group phase were paired with teams that got their spot through the qualifications.

The teams that were the best in qualifications and went directly to the quarter-final round are:

  • China
  • Malaysia
  • India
  • Saudi Arabia

😮 All teams that skipped the group stage won all the matches in qualifications!

Here are the list of quarter-final matches and their results:

1️⃣ Saudi Arabia vs. South Korea (0 – 2)
2️⃣ China vs. Macau (2 – 0)
3️⃣ Malaysia vs. Chinese Taipei (0 – 2)
4️⃣ India vs. Vietnam (0 – 2)

Saudi Arabia, Macau, Malaysia, and India’s journey in the League of Legends tournament ended in this competition phase. We will present the players of each losing team, and the others will be presented later.

Saudia Arabia team in League of Legends Asian Games:

RolePlayer name
Top lanerNawaf “Wufo” Abdulaziz Alkhowaiter
JunglerAjwad “Ajwad” Wazzan
Mid lanerAbdulaziz “Oniikhan” Al Mubarak
Bot lanerNawaf “Mimic” Al-Salem
Bot lanerNawaf “Nawaf” Al Jauid
SupportMeshal “Mishal” Albarrak
CoachÖmer “Basei” Onay

Macau team in League of Legends Asian Games:

RolePlayer name
Top laner蘇嘉富 (2oey)
JunglerYau U “NH” Son (姚宇信)
MidSit “Faith” Chong Fai
Bot laner楊浩良 (HOU99)
SupportLeong “SeaLion” Si Un

Malaysia team in League of Legends Asian Games:

RolePlayer name
Top lanerTam “Shine” See
JunglerBeckham “Arashi” Ang Jing En
Mid lanerSleep
Bot lanerEric “QaspieL” Sia Sze Pin
SupportAlvin “Felia” Lim Ming Sang

Indian team in League of Legends Asian Games:

RolePlayer name
Top lanerSanindhya “Deadcorp” Malik 
JunglerAakash “Infi” Shandilya
Mid lanerAkshaj “Kai” Shenoy
Bot lanerMihir “Lotus” Ranjan
SupportSamarth “CrankO” Trivedi
SubstituteAditya “Krow” Selvaraj

Semi-final results in LoL Asian Games

Excitement grew and built up to memorable semi-final matches! Two matches were scheduled, one after another, and the favored teams didn’t make mistakes and, with stable victories, proceeded to the finals!

These were the semi-finals of League of Legends Asian Games 2023:

1️⃣ South Korea vs. China (2 – 0)
2️⃣ Chinese Taipei vs. Vitenam (2 – 0)

China’s roster in League of Legends 2023:

RolePlayer name
Top lanerChen “Bin” Ze-Bin
JunglerZhao “JieJie” Li-Jie
JunglerPeng “Xun” Li-Xun
Mid lanerZhuo “knight” Ding
Bot lanerZhao “Elk” Jia-Hao
SupportTian “Meiko” Ye
CoachZhu “KenZhu” Kai

Vietnam’s roster in League of Legends 2023:

RolePlayer name
Top lanerTrần “Kiaya” Duy Sang
JunglerĐỗ “Levi” Duy Khánh
Mid lanerĐặng “Kati” Thanh Phê
Mid lanerLê “Glory” Ngọc Vinh
Bot lanerTrần “Artemis” Quốc Hưng
SupportTrần “Bie”Đức Hiếu
CoachLê “SofM” Quang Duy

League of Legends Asian Games 2023 schedule

The best part is yet to come! Gaming enthusiasts can expect more LoL Asian Games 2023 live-action.

Third place match League of Legends Asian Games 2023 🥉

Vietnam and China will compete for the third spot in the League of Legends Asian Games 2023, as you can already tell from the semi-final results. The odds don’t play in Vietnam’s favor, considering they are against the tournament host! China is given the advantage of getting the bronze.

⏰ The third-place match for the LoL Asian Games 2023 will happen on September 29 at 2 p.m. (GMT+8).

🗺 For gaming enthusiasts from the PST timezone, the match will start on September 28 at 11 p.m. To be the first one from the GMT timezone to see who gets the third spot, you must wake up early as the match starts on September 29 at 6 a.m.

League of Legends Asian Games 2023 finals 🥇

As in other competitions, it all comes down to the finals. Of all the teams competing in the League of Legends Asian Games, only two secured their spots to fight for the best national LoL team in Asia – South Korea and Chinese Taipei.

⏰ The LoL Asian Games 2023 finals are scheduled for September 29 at 7 p.m. local time (GMT+8).

🗺 If you are watching from the PST timezone, prepare for the spectacle on September 29 at 4 a.m. For gaming enthusiasts from the GMT timezone, the LoL Asian Games 2023 final will happen on September 29 at 11 a.m.

South Korea played two warm-up matches before the tournament! Guess what? One of these matches was against Chinese Taipei. The result on the 12th of September was 2 – 0 for South Korea.

Unsurprisingly, South Korea, the best-ranked LoL nation, is favored against Chinese Taipei. However, everybody has the right to believe that the kings can be thrown down.

South Korea vs. Chinese Taipei: Comparison

Here is the roster of Chinese Taipei:

RolePlayer name
Top lanerHsu “Rest” Shih-Chieh
Top lanerSu “Hanabi” Chia-Hsiang
JunglerHung “Karsa” Hao-Hsuan
Mid lanerChu “FoFo” Chun-Lan
Bot lanerChiu “Doggo” Tzu-Chuan
SupportHu “SwordArt” Shuo-Chieh
CoachChen “WarHorse” Ju-Chih

Here is the roster of South Korea:

RolePlayer name
Top lanerChoi “Zeus” Woo-je
JunglerSeo “Kanavi” Jin-hyeok
Mid lanerLee “Faker” Sang-hyeok
Mid lanerJeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon
Bot lanerPark “Ruler” Jae-hyuk
SupportRyu “Keria” Min-seok
CoachKim “kkOma” Jeong-gyun
CoachKim “Khan” Dong-ha
CoachLee “Zefa” Jae-min

Chinese Taipei‘s performance in Asian Games LoL 2023:

  • Two victories (Hong Kong & Macau) in qualifications and one defeat (China).
  • Two victories (United Arab Emirates & Kazakhstan) in the group stage.
  • Win in the quarter-finals against Malaysia.
  • Win in the semi-final against Vietnam.

South Korea’s performance in Asian Games LoL 2023:

  • Skipped the qualifications…
  • Two victories (Hong Kong & Kazakhstan) in the group stage.
  • Win in the quarter-finals against Saudi Arabia.
  • Win in the semi-final against China.

Where to watch LoL Asian Games 2023 live?

League of Legends Asian Games 2023 live streams can be watched on the following platforms:

Conclusion of the League of Legends Asian Games tournament

Until we see the outcome regarding medal winners for the LoL Asian Games 2023, we can’t make the final verdict. One thing is for sure, though: South Korea justified its favorite role.

They made a swift way to the finals and are anticipated match winners against Chinese Taipei. Not much can stop them from getting the golden medal once again.

China will try to get a bronze medal against Vietnam and satisfy the home audience in the China Hangzhou Esports Centre.

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