The highly anticipated DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I event will kick off the new Dota 2 season.
Valve and Beyond The Summit are set to host eight of the best teams from the Southeast Asian region. They will battle for the lion’s share of US$205,000 and sought-after DPC points, with 690 points up for grabs.
Here are the full rosters of every team competing in DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I:
All DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I teams
T1

T1 was the best team from Southeast Asia in the previous DPC season. With a third-place finish at the WePlay AniMajor and a 7th-8th placing at The International 10 (TI10), T1 will be the team to beat.
NAME | ROLE |
Nuengnara “23savage” Teeramahanon | Carry |
Karl “Karl” Matthew Baldovino | Midlane |
Carlo “Kuku” Palad | Offlane |
Kenny “Xepher” Deo | Support |
Matthew “Whitemon” Filemon | Hard Support |
TNC Predator

TNC Predator features an all-new Dota 2 roster. The roster has a mix of young up-and-coming Filipino players led by Kim “Febby” Yong-min, a veteran Dota 2 player.
This formula has worked for TNC Predator in the past, after winning the MDL Chengdu Major.
NAME | ROLE |
Levi “YoungGod” Lagaret | Carry |
Yuri Dave “Yowe” Pacaña | Midlane |
Lee “X1aOyU” Qian Yu | Offlane |
Prieme Ejay “PlayHard” Banquil | Support |
Kim “Febby” Yong-min | Hard Support |
Execration

Execration’s Dota 2 roster is the only all-Filipino squad competing in DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I. The team is best known for developing up-and-coming Filipino players in the Southeast Asian region.
NAME | ROLE |
Fernando “Nando” Mendoza | Carry |
Mark Anthony “Bob” Urbina | Midlane |
Jayquem “Kimizu” Gumalan | Offlane |
Juan Carlo “BDz” Manalo | Support |
Ralph Richard “RR” Peñano | Hard Support |
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Fnatic

After a difficult 2021 DPC season, Fnatic revamped its roster and added top talents Armel Paul “Armel” Tabios and Jaunuel “Jaunuel” Arcilla during the post-TI10 roster shuffle period.
NAME | ROLE |
Marc Polo Luis “Raven” Fausto | Carry |
Armel Paul “Armel” Tabios | Midlane |
Anucha “Jabz” Jirawong | Offlane |
Djardel “DJ” Mampusti | Support |
Jaunuel “Jaunuel” Arcilla | Hard Support |
OB.Neon

OB.Neon is another squad that has decided to go for an international roster by signing Ravdan “Hustla” Narmandakh. The team has also signed TI2 champion Wong “ChuaN” Hock Chuan as its head coach.
NAME | ROLE |
Jinn Marrey “Palos” Lamatao | Carry |
Tri Daya “Mamang Daya” Pamungkas | Midlane |
Michael Roi “Enryu” Ladines | Offlane |
Ravdan “Hustla” Narmandakh | Support |
Federico Jr. Cartagina “Abeng” Dicdican | Hard Support |
Wong “ChuaN” Hock Chuan | Coach |
BOOM Esports

BOOM Esports made the transition from being an all-Indonesian roster to having mostly Filipino players for the upcoming DPC season. They have also signed Southeast Asian Dota 2 legend Chai “Mushi” Yee Fung as their head coach.
NAME | ROLE |
Justine “Tino” Grimaldo | Carry |
Erin Jasper “Yopaj” Ferrer | Midlane |
Saieful “Fbz” Ilham | Offlane |
Timothy John “Tims” Randrup | Support |
Andrei Gabriel “skem” Ong | Hard Support |
Chai “Mushi” Yee Fung | Coach |
Motivate.Trust Gaming

After conquering the previous DPC season’s Lower Division, Motivate.Trust Gaming’s talented Thai squad is ready to compete against the best Southeast Asian teams in Division I.
NAME | ROLE |
Souliya “JaCkky” Khoomphetsavong | Carry |
Poomipat “Fearless” Trisiripanit | Midlane |
Natthaphon “Masaros” Ouanphakdee | Offlane |
Worawit “Q” Mekchai | Support |
Anurat “boombell” Praianun | Hard Support |
Team SMG

Completing the stacked DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I list of Dota 2 teams is Team SMG, who features two top-tier Malaysian talents, Yeik “MidOne” Nai Zheng and Kam “Moon” Boon Seng.
NAME | ROLE |
Yeik “MidOne” Nai Zheng | Carry |
Kam “Moon” Boon Seng | Midlane |
Ryan “Raging Potato” Jay Qui | Offlane |
Tue “ah fu” Soon Chuan | Support |
Roger “Roddgeee” Tan Boon Thye | Hard Support |
Valve and Beyond The Summit’s DPC SEA 2021/22 Tour 1 Division I will begin on December 1, 2021.
Dota 2 fans can watch the matches live on the BTS official Twitch channel.
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