Sport | StarCraft: Brood War StarCraft: Remastered |
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Founded | June 2016 |
Country | South Korea |
Continent | Asia |
Most recent champion(s) | Kim "SoulKey" Minchul (Zerg) |
Most titles | Lee "Flash" Young-ho (4) |
TV partner(s) | afreecaTV YouTube |
Official website | http://play.afreecatv.com/afstar1/0 |
The AfreecaTV StarCraft League (ASL) (Korean: 아프리카TV 스타리그) is a StarCraft: Remastered tournament series hosted by afreecaTV[1] in South Korea. It began its first season in June 2016 and used StarCraft: Brood War for its first three seasons prior to the release of StarCraft: Remastered. It is broadcast regularly in Korean on afreecaTV.[2] Dan "Artosis" Stemkoski and Nicolas "Tasteless" Plott provide English rebroadcasts on AfreecaTV's YouTube channel.
In 2018 and 2019 it ran alongside Blizzard Entertainment's Korea StarCraft League (KSL) as one of the two top level Korean leagues for StarCraft: Remastered.[3] On March 20, 2020, Blizzard discontinued the KSL tournament series, once again leaving the ASL as the only top level Korean league for StarCraft: Remastered.
Results
Year | Name of Tournament | Winner | Result of Final | Runner-up |
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2016 | Afreeca StarCraft League Season 1 | Kim "Shuttle" Yoon Joong (Protoss) | 3 - 0 | Jo "Sharp" Ki Seok (Terran) |
2016 | Afreeca StarCraft League Season 2 | Lee "Flash" Young-ho (Terran) | 3 - 1 | Yum "Sea" Bo Sung (Terran) |
2017 | Afreeca StarCraft League Season 3 | Lee "Flash" Young-ho (Terran) | 3 - 0 | Lee "Shine" Young Han (Zerg) |
2017 | Afreeca StarCraft League Season 4 | Lee "Flash" Young-ho (Terran) | 3 - 1 | Jo "hero" Il Jang (Zerg) |
2018 | Afreeca StarCraft League Season 5 | Jung "Rain" Yoon Jong (Protoss) | 3 - 1 | Jang "Snow" Yoon Chul (Protoss) |
2018 | Afreeca StarCraft League Season 6 | Kim "Effort" Jung Woo (Zerg) | 3 - 2 | Lee "Flash" Young-ho (Terran) |
2019 | Afreeca StarCraft League Season 7 | Kim "Last" Sung Hyun (Terran) | 3 - 1 | Byun "mini" Hyun Je (Protoss) |
2019 | Afreeca StarCraft League Season 8 | Lee "Flash" Young-ho (Terran) | 4 - 0 | Jang "Snow" Yoon Chul (Protoss) |
2020 | Afreeca StarCraft League Season 9 | Kim "Queen" Myung Woon (Zerg) | 4 - 1 | Lee "Light" Jae Ho (Terran) |
2020 | Afreeca StarCraft League Season 10 | Kim "Queen" Myung Woon (Zerg) | 4 - 3 | Park "Soma" Sang Hyun (Zerg) |
2021 | Afreeca StarCraft League Season 11 | Lim "Larva" Hong Gyu (Zerg) | 4 - 3 | Byun "mini" Hyun Je (Protoss) |
2021 | Afreeca StarCraft League Season 12 | Byun "mini" Hyun Je (Protoss) | 4 - 3 | Yoo "Rush" Young Jin (Terran) |
2022 | Afreeca StarCraft League Season 13 | Lee "Light" Jae Ho (Terran) | 4 - 0 | Jung "Rain" Yoon Jong (Protoss) |
2022 | Afreeca StarCraft League Season 14 | Kim "Royal" Ji Sung (Terran) | 4 - 2 | Yoo "Rush" Young Jin (Terran) |
2023 | Afreeca StarCraft League Season 15 | Jung "JyJ" Young Jae (Terran) | 4 - 1 | Park "Mind" Sung Gyoon (Terran) |
2023 | Afreeca StarCraft League Season 16 | Kim "SoulKey" Minchul (Zerg) | 4 - 1 | Byun "mini" Hyun Je (Protoss) |
References
- ↑ "2016 아프리카TV 스타리그 안내" [2016 Africa TV Star League Information]. starleague.kr (in Korean). Archived from the original on 15 June 2016. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
- ↑ Barrett, Ben (2 August 2016). "StarCraft: Brood War resurges in Korea thanks to the Afreeca StarLeague". PCGamesN. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
- ↑ "Introducing the Korea Starcraft League". Blizzard.com. 14 June 2008. Retrieved 4 March 2019.