Lol Worlds 2016 Bracket

Posted : admin On 4/11/2022

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Two-time Halo world champion Tony 'Lethul' Campbell Jr. is the ESPN Esports 64 champion, defeating fellow OpTic pro Matthew 'FormaL' Piper in the final to earn the grand final victory. With the win, Lethul has earned the right to be called the community's favorite esports pro.

A longtime member of Evil Geniuses and Counter Logic Gaming, Lethul has been with OpTic Gaming since September of 2016, and the backing of the organization's loyal fanbase helped him progress through the bracket and earn the chance at an all-OpTic final against FormaL.

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Lethul defeated two League of Legends pros -- Marcin 'Jankos' Jankowski and Lee 'Faker' Sang-hyeok -- along with fighting game competitors William 'Leffen' Hjelte, Adam 'Armada' Lindgren and Daigo 'The Beast' Umehara on his way to the final, where he won by a healthy margin against the Call of Duty champion.

Grand Final

No. 14 Matthew 'FormaL' Piper (Call of Duty) vs. No. 14 Tony 'Lethul' Campbell Jr. (Halo)

Lethul wins the title of ESPN Esports 64 champion by a margin of 65 percent to 35 percent.

Bracket

Round of 4

Runeterra champion vs. Inferno champion

No. 7 Artour 'Arteezy' Babaev (Dota 2) vs. No. 14 Matthew 'FormaL' Piper (Call of Duty)

FormaL moves on with 51 percent of the vote to Arteezy's 49 percent.

Aiur champion vs. Yoshi's Story champion

No. 9 Daigo 'The Beast' Umehara (Street Fighter V) vs. vs. No. 14 Tony 'Lethul' Campbell Jr. (Halo)

Lethul moves on with 78 percent of the vote to Daigo's 22 percent.

Runeterra division: Upper left bracket

Round of 8

Division final: No. 5 MaNg0 (Melee) vs. No. 14 FormaL (COD) - FormaL moves on

Inferno division: Lower left bracket

Round of 8

Division final: No. 1 FalleN (CS:GO) vs. No. 7 Arteezy (Dota 2) - Arteezy moves on

Aiur division: Upper right bracket

Round of 8

Division final: No. 2 Sneaky (LoL) vs. No. 9 Daigo (SFV)- Daigo moves on

Yoshi's Story division: Lower right bracket

Round of 8

Division final: No. 1 Armada (Melee) vs. No. 14 Lethul (Halo) - Lethul moves on

Runeterra division: Upper left bracket

Round of 16

  • No. 1 Bjergsen (LoL) vs. No. 5 MaNg0 (Melee) - Moving on: Mang0

  • No. 2 Hungrybox (Melee) vs.No. 14 FormaL (COD) - Moving on: FormaL

Inferno division: Lower left bracket

Round of 16

  • No. 1 FalleN (CS:GO) vs. No. 5 Magisk (CS:GO) - Moving on: FalleN

  • No. 3 Smeb (LoL) vs. No. 7 Arteezy (Dota 2) - Moving on: Arteezy

Aiur division: Upper right bracket

Round of 16

  • No. 4 ANTi (Smash 4) vs. No. 9 Daigo (SFV) - Moving on: Daigo

  • No. 2 Sneaky (LoL) vs. No. 6 EternaLEnVy (Dota 2) - Moving on: Sneaky

Yoshi's Story division: Lower right bracket

Round of 16

  • No. 1 Armada (Melee) vs. No. 4 NuckleDu (SFV) - Moving on: Armada

  • No. 2 Faker (LoL) vs. No. 14 Lethul (Halo) - Moving on: Lethul

Runeterra division: Upper left bracket

Round of 32

  • No. 1 Bjergsen (LoL) vs. No. 9 s1mple (CS:GO) - Moving on: Bjergsen

  • No. 4 Uzi (LoL) vs. No. 5 MaNg0 (Melee) - Moving on: MaNg0

  • No. 6 LI Joe (SFV) vs. No. 14 FormaL (COD) - Moving on: FormaL

  • No. 2 Hungrybox (Melee) vs. No. 7 Karsa (LoL) - Moving on: Hungrybox

Inferno division: Lower left bracket

Round of 32

  • No. 1 FalleN (CS:GO) vs. No. 8 ZeRo (Smash 4) - Moving on: FalleN

  • No. 5 Magisk (CS:GO vs. No. 13 n0tail (Dota 2) - Moving on: Magisk

  • No. 3 Smeb (LoL) vs. No. 11 INnoVation (SC2) - Moving on: Smeb

  • No. 2 Suma1L (Dota 2) vs. No. 7 Arteezy (Dota 2)- Moving on: Arteezy

Aiur division: Upper right bracket

Round of 32

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  • No. 1 Flash (SCBW) vs. No. 9 Daigo (SFV) - Moving on: Daigo

  • No. 4 ANTi (Smash 4) vs. No. 5 Puppey (Dota 2)- Moving on: ANTi

  • No. 6 EternaLEnVy (Dota 2) vs. No. 14 olofmeister (CS:GO) - Moving on: EternaLEnVy

  • No. 2 Sneaky (LoL) vs. No. 10 Jaedong (SCBW) - Moving on: Sneaky

Yoshi's Story division: Lower right bracket

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Round of 32

  • No. 1 Armada (Melee) vs. No. 8 ByuN (SC2) - Moving on: Armada

  • No. 4 NuckleDu (SFV) vs. No. 12 Bance (CoD) - Moving on: NuckleDu

  • No. 6 Leffen (Melee) vs. No. 14 Lethul (Halo) - Moving on: Lethul

  • No. 2 Faker(LoL) vs. No. 10 paschaBiceps(CS:GO)- Moving on: Faker

Runeterra division: Upper left bracket

Round of 64

  • No. 1 Soren 'Bjergsen' Bjerg (League of Legends) vs. No. 16 Rafael Salles 'rafifa13' Leite Fortes (FIFA) - Moving on: Bjergsen

  • No. 8 Peter 'dupreeh' Rothmann (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive) vs. No. 9 Oleksandr 's1mple' Kostylev (CS:GO) - Moving on: s1mple

  • No. 5 Joseph 'MaNg0' Marquez (Super Smash Bros. Melee) vs. No. 12 Jimmy 'DeMoN' Ho (Dota 2) - Moving on: MaNg0

  • No. 4 Jian 'Uzi' Zi-Hao (LoL) vs. No. 13 William 'Amnesiac' Barton (Hearthstone)- Moving on: Uzi

  • No. 6 Joe 'LI Joe' Ciaramelli (Street Fighter V) vs. No. 11 Jason 'Amaz' Chan (HS) - Moving on: LI Joe

  • No. 3 Danil 'Dendi' Ishutin (Dota 2) vs. No. 14 Matthew 'FormaL' Piper (Call of Duty) - Moving on: FormaL

  • No. 7 Hung 'Karsa' Hau-Hsuan (LoL) vs. No. 10 Chai 'Mushi' Yee Fung (Dota 2) - Moving on: Karsa

  • No. 2 Juan 'Hungrybox' Debiedma (Melee) vs. No. 15 Francesco 'Kuxir97' Cinquemani (Rocket League) - Moving on: Hungrybox

Inferno division: Lower left bracket

Round of 64

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  • No. 1 Gabriel 'FalleN' Toledo (CS:GO) vs. No. 16 Michael 'MichaelUdall' Udall (Heroes of the Storm) - Moving on: Fallen

  • No. 8 Gonzalo 'ZeRo' Barrios (Super Smash Bros. for WiiU) vs. No. 9 Ryan 'The Moon' Coker-Welch (Melee) - Moving on: ZeRo

  • No. 5 Emil 'Magisk' Reif (CS:GO) vs. No. 12 Gong 'Miro' Jin-hyuk (Overwatch) - Moving on: Magisk

  • No. 4 Lukas 'gla1ve' Rossander (CS:GO) vs. No. 13 Johan 'N0tail' Sundstein (Dota 2) - Moving on: N0tail

  • No. 6 Martin 'Rekkles' Larsson (LoL) vs. No. 11 Lee 'INnoVation' Shin-hyung (StarCraft II) - Moving on: INnoVation

  • No. 3 Song 'Smeb' Kyung-ho (LoL) vs. No. 14 Janusz 'Snax' Pogorzelski (CS:GO) - Moving on: Smeb

  • No. 7 Artour 'Arteezy' Babaev (Dota 2) vs. No. 10 Danylo 'Zeus' Teslenko (CS:GO) - Moving on: Arteezy

  • No. 2 Syed 'Suma1L' Hassan (Dota 2) vs. No. 15 Brett 'Naded' Leonard (Halo) - Moving on: Suma1L

Aiur division: Upper right bracket

Round of 64

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  • No. 1 Lee 'Flash' Young-ho (SCBW) vs. No. 16 Eric 'Problem' Wright (Madden) - Moving on: Flash

  • No. 8 Lee 'Infiltration' Seon-woo (SFV) vs. No. 9 Daigo 'The Beast' Umehara (SFV) - Moving on: Daigo

  • No. 5 Clement 'Puppey' Ivanov (Dota 2) vs. No. 12 Timo 'Taimou' Kettunen (Overwatch) - Moving on: Puppey

  • No. 4 Jason 'ANTi' Bates (Smash WiiU) vs. No. 13 Artur 'Nerchio' Bloch (SC2) - Moving on: ANTi

  • No. 6 Jacky 'EternaLEnVy' Mao (Dota 2) vs. No. 11 Brandon 'Seagull' Larned (Overwatch) - Moving on: EternaLEnVy

  • No. 3 Marcelo 'coldzera' David (CS:GO) vs. No. 14 Olof 'olofmeister' Kajbjer Gustafsson (CS:GO) - Moving on: olofmeister

  • No. 7 Lee 'Duke' Ho-seong (LoL) vs.No. 10 Lee 'Jaedong' Jae Dong (SCBW) - Moving on: Jaedong

  • No. 2 Zachary 'Sneaky' Scuderi (LoL) vs. No. 15 Marius 'gReazymeister' Ranheim (Rocket League) - Moving on: Sneaky

Yoshi's Story division: Lower right bracket

Round of 64

  • No. 1 Adam 'Armada' Lindgren (Melee) vs. No. 16 Frank 'Stiff' Sardoni Jr. (Madden) - Moving on: Armada

  • No. 8 Byun 'ByuN' Hyun-woo (SC2) vs. No. 9 Kim 'EscA' In-jae (OW) - Moving on: ByuN

  • No. 5 Kurtis 'Aui_2000' Ling (Dota 2) vs. No. 12 Ben 'Bance' Bance (COD) - Moving on: Bance

  • No. 4 Du 'NuckleDu' Dang (SFV) vs. No. 13 Sasha 'Scarlett' Hostyn (SC2) - Moving on: NuckleDu

  • No. 6 William 'Leffen' Hjelte (Melee) vs. No. 11 Dominique 'SonicFox' McLean (Mortal Kombat) - Moving on: Leffen

  • No. 3 Marcin 'Jankos' Jankowski (LoL) vs. No. 14 Tony 'Lethul' Campbell Jr. (Halo) - Moving on: Lethul

  • No. 7 Huang 'Maple' Yi-tang (LoL) vs. Jarosław 'pashaBiceps' Jarząbkowski (CS:GO) - Moving on: pashaBiceps

  • No. 2 Lee 'Faker' Sang-hyeok (LoL) vs. Spencer 'Gorilla' Ealing (FIFA) - Moving on: Faker

Following the conclusion of the League of Legends World Championship group stage, the quarterfinals matchups for the event have been drawn, pitting eight teams against one another beginning Thursday Oct. 13 at the Chicago Theatre.

All three South Korean teams, SK Telecom T1, ROX Tigers, and Samsung Galaxy, advanced into the quarterfinal stages. China had two teams, EDward Gaming and Royal Never Give Up, who both advanced as second place in their groups. North America and Europe only had one team each advance, with Cloud9 and H2K making it out of their groups. And rounding out the top eight is the wildcard team from Russia, Albus Nox Luna.

Thursday's match will be between group D winner Samsung Galaxy and group B runner-up Cloud9. Friday will match up group B winner SK Telecom T1 with group D runner-up Royal Never Give Up. Saturday will pit group A winner ROX Tigers against group C runner-up EDward Gaming. And rounding out the weekend on Sunday, group C winner H2K Gaming will face group A runner-up Albus Nox Luna.

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THU: SSG vs. C9
FRI: SKT vs. RNG
SAT: ROX vs. EDG
SUN: H2K vs. ANX pic.twitter.com/bGOKJ0aYY4

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