2016 Mid-Season Invitational

The 2016 Mid-Season Invitational was the second event of the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI), a League of Legends tournament by Riot Games. It took place from March 4 to March 15, 2016, in Shanghai Oriental Sports Center, Pudong, Shanghai, China.[1][2][3][4][5] The participants were 6 winning teams of the Spring Seasons in their respective regions: 5 teams from North America (NA LCS), Europe (EU LCS), China (LPL), South Korea (LCK), Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau (LMS) and a team from Wildcard regions (Brazil, CIS, Japan, Latin America, Oceania, Southeast Asia) that won the Mid-Season International Wildcard Invitational (IWCI).

2016 Mid-Season Invitational
Tournament information
SportLeague of Legends
Location China
Dates4 May–15 May
Administrator(s)Riot Games
Venue(s)Shanghai Oriental Sports Center (Pudong New Area, Shanghai)
Teams6
Final positions
Champions SK Telecom T1
(1st title)
Runner-up Counter Logic Gaming
3rd place Flash Wolves
Royal Never Give Up
MVP Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok
(SK Telecom T1)

SK Telecom T1 from South Korea won their first MSI title after defeating Counter Logic Gaming from North America 3–0 in the final.

Qualified teams and roster

Qualified team

Roster

Players Coach
Top Jungle Mid ADC Support
Europe (LEC) – G2 Esports
Kikis
(Mateusz Szkudlarek)
Trick
(Kim Gang-yun)
Perkz
(Luka Perković)
Emperor
(Kim Jin-hyeon)
Hybrid
(Glenn Doornenbal)
YoungBuck
(Joey Steltenpool)
North America (LCS) – Counter Logic Gaming
ZionSpartan
(Darshan Upadhyaya)
Xmithie
(Jake Puchero)
Huhi
(Choi Jae-hyeon)
Stixxay
(Trevor Hayes)
Aphromoo
(Zaqueri Black)
Zikzlol
(Tony Gray)
China (LPL) – Royal Never Give Up
Looper
(Jang Hyeong-seok)
mlxg
(Liu Shiyu)
Xiaohu
(Li Yuanhao)
Wuxx
(Wang Cheng)
Mata
(Cho Se-hyeong)
Fly
(Kim Sang-cheol)
South Korea (LCK) – SK Telecom T1
Duke
(Lee Ho-seong)
Bengi
(Bae Seong-woong)
Faker
(Lee Sang-hyeok)
Bang
(Bae Jun-sik)
Wolf
(Lee Jae-wan)
kkOma
(Kim Jeong-gyun)
Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau (LMS) – Flash Wolves
MMD
(Yu Li-hung)
Karsa
(Hung Hau-hsuan)
Maple
(Huang Yi-tang)
NL
(Hsiung Wen-an)
SwordArT
(Hu Shuo-chieh)
Fluidwind
(Shih Yi-hao)
Wildcard – SuperMassive eSports
Thaldrin
(Berke Demir)
Stomaged
(İlyas Furkan Güngör)
Naru
(Koray Bıçak)
Achuu
(Nicolaj Ellesgaard)
Dumbledoge
(Mustafa Kemal Gökseloğlu)
hatchý
(Adrian Widera)
fabFabulous
(Asım Cihat Karakaya)

Group stage

  • Double Round Robin, all matches are Best-of-one.
  • Top 4 teams advance to Play-off. Bottom 2 teams are eliminated.
# Team ~ RNG CLG FW SKT G2 SUP W L
1 Royal Never Give Up RNG ~ 1–1 2–0 1–1 2–0 2–0 8 2
2 Counter Logic Gaming CLG 1–1 ~ 2–0 1–1 2–0 1–1 7 3
3 Flash Wolves FW 0–2 0–2 ~ 2–0 2–0 2–0 6 4
4 SK Telecom T1 SKT 1–1 1–1 0–2 ~ 2–0 2–0 6 4
5 G2 Esports G2 0–2 0–2 0–2 0–2 ~ 2–0 2 8
6 SuperMassive eSports SUP 0–2 1–1 0–2 0–2 0–2 ~ 1 9

Knockout stage

  • The 1st-place team plays with the 4th-place team, The 2nd-place team plays with the 3rd-place team in semifinals.
  • Matches are Best-of-five
Semifinals Finals
      
1 Royal Never Give Up 1
4 SK Telecom T1 3
SK Telecom T1 3
Counter Logic Gaming 0
3 Flash Wolves 1
2 Counter Logic Gaming 3

References

Final standings

Place Team Prize money
1st SK Telecom T1 $250,000
2nd Counter Logic Gaming $100,000
3rd–4th Flash Wolves $50,000
Royal Never Give Up
5–6th G2 Esports
SuperMassive eSports
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