

Sibol on Thursday revealed its rosters for Dota 2, Hearthstone, League of Legends (LoL), and PUBG Mobile for the upcoming 2023 Asian Games.
Dota 2 Sibol Lineup
- Eljohn Andales – GrindSky
- Joel Rivera Pagkatotohan – GrindSky
- Charles Lewis De Guzman Delos Santos – GrindSky
- John Duyan – Nerdrig
- Quirino Gauden Rabino – Nerdrig
- Christian Paig – Nerdrig
- Coach: Mark Angelo Magallanes
Hearthstone Sibol Lineup
- Tyrone Candido
- Euneil B. Javiñas
PUBG Mobile Sibol Lineup
- John Raymart U. Rocello – Cutiepatootie
- Ronald Aljheron E. Ginez – Cutiepatootie
- Kail Denver Jade V. Riolada – Kalibre45 Ingenium XLV
- Airon Christopher Berona – Kalibre45 Ingenium XLV
- Abdul Barrientos Barode – Cutiepatootie
League of Legends Sibol Lineup
- Raven Lhi Aloit – WPE Academy
- Michael Jay Amorosa Gawala – WPE Academy
- James David B. Esteleydes – Hotdog Esports
- Jairus Tristan V. Jacobo – Hotdog Esports
- Redgee Evan Reyes – Hotdog Esports
- Cherv Zildjan B. Dorado – WPE Academy
These are the final rosters submitted by Team Sibol to Philippine Esports Organization (PESO) Management Committee for Asian Electronic Sports Federation (AESF) – Road to Asian Games (RDAG) 2022 competition.
Esports, short for electronic sports, will debut as an official medal sport at the 19th Asian Games, which will be held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.
The Asiad was initially slated for 2022. However, the continental multi-sport event was postponed until 2023.
The eight esports medal events are the following:
- PUBG Mobile – Asian Games Version
- Arena of Valor – Asian Games Version
- Dota 2
- Dream Three Kingdoms 2
- EA Sports FIFA branded soccer games
- Hearthstone
- League of Legends
- Street Fighter V
The two demo sports are:
- AESF Robot Masters-Powered
- AESF VR Sports
Sibol reveals Dota 2, Hearthstone, LoL, PUBGM rosters for 2023 Asian Games
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