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Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid Season Cup

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Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
Mid Season Cup
Tournament information
SportMobile Legends: Bang Bang
Location
  • Worldwide(2023–present)
  • RegionalSEA(2017–2022)
Month played
  • September(2017)
  • July(2018, 2024–present)
  • June(2019–2023, 2024: Wildcard stage)
Established2017; 8 years ago (2017)
Number of
tournaments
8
AdministratorMoonton
Tournament
formats
Hosts
List
  • Jakarta(2017, 2018)
  • Manila(2019)
  • Cancelled(2020)
  • Online Tournament(2021)
  • Kuala Lumpur(2022)
  • Phnom Penh(2023)
  • Riyadh(20242025)
Participants
  • 8 teams(2017)
  • 10 teams(2018)
  • 12 teams(2019–2023)
  • 23 teams(2024–present)
Defending championsPhilippinesTeam Liquid PH (1st title)
Most championshipsIndonesiaONIC Esports (2 titles)
Websitemcl.mobilelegends.com
Most recent tournament
MSC 2025

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid Season Cup, (previously known asMobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asia Cup) referred to asMSC, is an annual international tournament for professionalesport teams for theMOBA gameMobile Legends: Bang Bang hosted byMoonton during the halfway point of each year split since 2017.

On 1 January 2024, Moonton announced the rebranding of the formerlySEA-based tournament from"Southeast Asia Cup" to the "Mid Season Cup" as the first international tournament before the second leg of MLBB professional leagues.[1] The Mid Season Cup will take place inRiyadh, Saudi Arabia. This year saw the introduction of thewildcard format, which will bring in eight international teams to fight for a slot in the group stage happening in July.

The Philippines'Team Liquid PH defeated the defending champions of MalaysiaSelangor Red Giants OG Esports inMSC 2025 4 games to 1.

History

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As the Southeast Asian Cup (2017-2023)

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Mall Taman Anggrek, the venue for MSC 2017.

2017

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The inaugural Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asia Cup was held at theMall Taman Anggrek inJakarta,Indonesia from September 1st to 3rd, 2017. MSC 2017 was the inaugural and smallest MSC iteration with only eight teams competing. Hosted by game developersMoonton, the first iteration of MSC was designed for the growingMobile Legends: Bang Bang communities teams inSoutheast Asia primarily Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, and Thailand.

The tournament was played on a double-elimination playoff bracket format with all matches excluding the Grand Finals being Best-of-threes (Bo3). Thailand's IDONOTSLEEP were crowned the inaugural MSC champions after sweeping the Philippine team Salty Salad in the Grand Finals 3-0. As of 2025, this is the only MSC title outside of the "Maphilindo" sphere of regions in MLBB.[2]

2018

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Jakarta International Expo, the venue for MSC 2018.

The second iteration of MSC was held from 27–29 July 2018 at theJakarta International Expo again in Jakarta, Indonesia.[3] The second iteration of MSC expanded the team participation from eight to ten with three of the first major professional leagues of MLBB—MPL Indonesia,MPL Philippines, and MPL MYSG—sending two of their teams each, primarily the champions and the runner-up teams of the very first professional seasons. Included in the qualified teams are three other qualifying regions from Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia, notably IDONOTSLEEP, the defending MSC champions qualified to defend its title.

The group stage format was introduced for the second iteration with all teams being split into two groups to play a single round-robin, Best-of-3 (Bo3) to qualify to the knockout stage. The top two teams from both groups will qualify to the said stage. The Philippines' champions Aether Main won the Philippines' first of three MSC titles after sweeping the Season 1 runner-up of MPL Philippines Digital Devils Pro, 3–0.[4]

2019

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Main article:MSC 2019

The third iteration of MSC was held for the first time in thePhilippines from 19–23 June 2019 at theAraneta Coliseum inQuezon City, Philippines.[5] The third iteration saw the adoption of the group stage format from the second iteration and the double-elimination playoff bracket from the first iteration of the tournament. Moreover, the team participation was expanded from ten teams to twelve. In the very same year, Moonton would unveil its year-ending tournament, theMobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship, the first world championship series for the games.[6] In this third iteration of MSC, MPL Myanmar's champions and runner-up now made up the main eight teams coming from the MPL regions while three teams from Thailand, Cambodia and Laos qualified for this event. Defending champions Bren Esports (formerly Aether Main's roster) qualified as the runner-up team from MPL Philippines Season 3.

Smart Araneta Coliseum, the venue for MSC 2019

All twelve teams were split into four groups of three teams with the top 1 from each group advancing to the upper-bracket while the bottom 2 advanced to the inaugural play-in tournament. Four teams qualified for the lower-bracket in the play-in tournament while the four top teams competed in the upper bracket. MPL Indonesia's championsONIC Esports swept fellow indonesian team and runner-up Louvre Esports in the Grand Finals, 3–0. This is ONIC Esports' first of two MSC titles in its organization's history, the most by any team.[7] Notably, this was the Philippines' worst performance in MSC to date, with ArkAngel getting swept in the lower-bracket finals by Louvre.[8]

2020

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The supposed fourth iteration of MSC was cancelled due to the travel restrictions imposed by countries in the wake of theCOVID-19 pandemic.[9]

2021

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Main article:MSC 2021

The fifth iteration of MSC was held online due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. All teams participating were in their respective boot camps or a single structure during the competition, in particular,Blacklist International and Execration, the Philippine representatives competed in the same room together during MSC 2021 split by just a simple barrier.

MSC 2021 saw the second Philippines vs. Philippines Grand Finals in MSC history with Blacklist International facing up against Execration. Blacklist, theSeason 7 champions swept Indonesia'sEVOS Legends in the upper bracket finals 3-0 while Execration, the season 7 runner-up won in four games against EVOS in the lower bracket finals. Unlike the season 7 grand finals, MSC 2021 saw Execration win the MSC 2021 title 4-1.[10] Grant "Kelra" Pillas was named Finals MVP.[11]

2022

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The sixth iteration of MSC was the first since 2019 to be held on an offline event at theMalaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre inKuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[12] Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, restrictions for MSC 2022 remained tightly regulated especially with the presence of a crowd for the first time in two years. MSC 2019 was held from 11–19 June 2022. The sixth iteration of MSC saw the adoption of MSC 2019's group stage and knockout stage format excluding the play-in tournament. MSC 2019's group stage qualifies the top 2 teams in each of the four groups to the knockouts with the bottom team being eliminated outright.

Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre, the venue for MSC 2022

MPL Indonesia Season 9 championsRRQ Hoshi won overMPL Philippines Season 9 championsRSG Philippines in the upper-bracket finals to deliver Indonesia's first grand finals appearance in three years.[13] RSG Philippines would win 3-2 against Season 9 runner-upSmart Omega and defending Finals MVP Pillas.[14] RSG Philippines would sweep RRQ Hoshi 4-0 to win the Philippines third and, as of 2025, last MSC title.[15] Emman "EMMAN" Sangco was named Finals MVP.[16]

2023

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Main article:MSC 2023

The seventh and final iteration of MSC as the Southeast Asian Cup was held from 10–18 June 2023 in AEON Mall Mean Chey inPhnom Penh,Cambodia, the first tournament held outside of the Maphilindo sphere.[17] MSC 2023 showcased the first international participation of teams from theMiddle East and North African region (MENA),North America (NA), andTurkey with Team Occupy, Outplay and Fire Flux Impunity representing their regions, respectively.[18] Similar to MSC 2022, the group stage format was adopted however, MSC 2023 would return the single-elimination playoff bracket for the first time since MSC 2018.[19]

AEON Mall Mean Chey, the venue for MSC 2023

MPL Indonesia Season 11 champions and MSC 2019 champions ONIC Esports returns to the MSC Grand Finals for the first time since 2019 after sweepingMPL Philippines Season 11 championsECHO Philippines in the Semifinals.[20] MPL Philippines Season 11 runner-up and MSC 2021 runner-up Blacklist International returns to the MSC Grand Finals for the first time since 2021 after they won 3-1 against home-town team BURN x Flash in the Semifinals.[21] ONIC Esports would bring the MSC title back to Indonesia—and an international title by technicality—for the first time in four years after winning against Blacklist International 4-2.[22] Nicky "Kiboy" Fernando was named Finals MVP.[23]

As the Mid-Season Cup (2024-present)

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2024

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Main article:MSC 2024

The first iteration of the rebranded "Mid-Season Cup" was held from 28 June to the 14 July 2024 inBoulevard City,Saudi Arabia. The Mid-Season Cup was held for the first time outside of Southeast Asia and for the first time in MENA after MSC was put as one of the main tournaments for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang in the inaugurated global esports tournament, theEsports World Cup.[24][25] MSC 2024 inaugurated the participation of six new regions:Latin America (LATAM),China,Mekong (primarilyVietnam),Eastern Europe andCentral Asia (EECA),South Asia (primarilyNepal), andMongolia. MSC 2024 adopted the Wild Card stage for the first time in tournament history after it was previously used during theMLBB M5 World Championships.[26] Alluding to the group stage format of MSC 2023, the top two teams from four groups would advance to the knockout stage with MSC 2024 adopting the single-elimination knockout bracket.

Boulevard City, the venue for MSC 2024 and 2025, and the venue of the Esports World Cup.

MPL Malaysia Season 13 championsSelangor Red Giants swept MPL Singapore Season 7 championsNIP Flash whileMPL Philippines Season 13 runner-upFalcons AP Bren won 3-1 against Season 13 champions Liquid ECHO.[27][28] MSC 2024 was primarily significant because this is the first iteration of a Philippines vs. Malaysia Grand Finals. Notably, MSC 2024, to date, was the worst performance by Indonesia with none of its representative qualifying for the knockout stage., notably defending champions Fnatic ONIC Indonesia[29][30] Selangor Red Giants won the MSC 2024 title, 4-3 against Falcons AP Bren, the first Malaysian team to win the MSC tournament and the first international title for Malaysia. Muhammad Haqqullah "Sekys" Ahmad Shahrul Zaman was named Finals MVP.[31][32]

2025

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Main article:MSC 2025

The second iteration of the Mid-Season Cup returned to the2025 Esports World Cup from 10 July to the 2 August 2025. This is the second time since MSC 2017 and 2018 that back-to-back iterations of the tournament will be held in the same country and region.[33] Defending champions Selangor Red Giants OG Esports was defeated in their title repeat campaign by the Philippines'Team Liquid PH who won the MSC 2025 title 4-1. Sanford "Sanford" Vinuya was named Finals MVP.

Format

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Two teams fromMobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional Leagues (MPL) in different Southeast Asian countries are invited to MSC. For countries without MPL, local qualifiers are hosted. The tournaments start with a group stage where teams fight for the spot in the upper bracket through the best of 3 round robin. Teams winning the best of 3 in the group stage get the spot in the upper bracket. The other two teams compete on play-ins where the winning team gets to the lower bracket and the losing team is eliminated. After the group stage is the tournament proper. Losing teams from the upper bracket are demoted to the lower bracket while losing teams from the lower bracket are eliminated. One finalist will come from each bracket and compete in the Grand Finals.[34] From 2017 to 2019, the Grand Finals are played in best of 5, but since the 2021 version, it is played in best of 7.

Venue

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Viewership

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Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid-Season Cup is streamed live onFacebook Gaming,TikTok andYouTube.

YearPeak ViewersAverage ViewersHours WatchedReference
Southeast Asia Cup
201753,83720,102353,451[35][better source needed]
2018100,000+N/AN/A[36]
2019276,57968,2202,887,965[37][better source needed]
2020
Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
20212,284,012514,61829,461,866[38][better source needed]
20222,800,606477,04235,181,778[39]
20233,650,305659,39940,552,979[40]
Mid Season Cup
20242,382,990406,64129,142,536[41]

Participants

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Main article:List of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid Season Cup participants

MSC 2025

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Group StageRef.
Group AGroup B
TeamSeedTeamSeed
IndonesiaONIC EsportsMPL ID S15 WinnerRussiaTeam Spirit[n CIS]MCC S5 Winner[42]
Cambodia CFU GamingMPL KH S8 WinnerTurkeyAurora TürkiyeMTC S5 Winner
BrazilCorinthiansMPL LATAM S3 WinnerSingaporeTeam FlashMPL SG S9 Winner
Egypt Ultra LegendsMPL MENA S7 WinnerUnited States Area 77[n NA]NACT Spring 2025 Runner-up[n BTK]
MalaysiaSRG.OGMPL MY S15 WinnerIndonesiaRRQ HoshiMPL ID S15 Runner-up
PhilippinesTeam Liquid PHMPL PH S15 WinnerMalaysia HomeBoisMPL MY S15 Runner-up
Myanmar Mythic SEALMSL MM S1 WinnerPhilippinesONIC PhilippinesMPL PH S15 Runner-up
RussiaVirtus.pro[n CIS]Wildcard Stage WinnerChina DianFengYaoGuaiChina Qualifier Winner
Wildcard Stage[43]
Group AGroup B
TeamSeedTeamSeed
Vietnam Legion EsportsVMC Spring 2025 WinnerLaos Niightmare EsportsMCCM S5 Winner
Saudi ArabiaTeam FalconsMPL MENA S7 Runner-upRussiaVirtus.pro[n CIS]MCC S5 Runner-up
Mongolia The MongolZMongolia Qualifier WinnerArgentina Influence RageMPL LATAM S3 Runner-up
China Rare AtomChina Qualifier Runner-upJapan Zeta DivisionJapan Qualifier Winner
Notes
  1. ^
    For documentary purpose only, according to their majority of players, teams from CIS region: Team Spirit based inSerbia and Virtus.pro based inArmenia, both will represent Russia.
  2. ^
    For documentary purpose only, according to their base of operations, team from North America region: Area 77 will represent United States.
  3. ^
    NACT Spring 2025 Winner BloodThirstyKing then signed by Indian esports organization S8UL Esports,[44] was unable to participate due to failing to meet the tournament's minimum roster requirements after two of their players were disqualified for breaching official tournament rules. NACT Spring 2025 Runner-up Area 77 was selected to replace their slot by the tournament committee.[45]

Results

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Top four results

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EditionYearHostsGrand finalThird placeFourth placeNo. of teams
ChampionsScoreRunners-up
Southeast Asia Cup
12017IndonesiaThailand
IDONOTSLEEP
3–0Philippines
Salty Salad
Philippines
Solid Gaming Alpha
Singapore
Impunity
8
22018IndonesiaPhilippines
Aether Main
3–0Philippines
Digital Devils Pro Gaming
Indonesia
RRQ.O2
Indonesia
Aerowolf Roxy
10
32019PhilippinesIndonesia
ONIC Esports
3–0Indonesia
Louvre Esports
Philippines
ArkAngel
Vietnam
OverClockers
12
2020Cancelled because ofCOVID-19 pandemic
42021None
[note 1]
Philippines
Execration
4–1
[note 2]
Philippines
Blacklist International
Indonesia
EVOS Legends
Malaysia
RSG Malaysia
12
52022MalaysiaPhilippines
RSG Philippines
4–0Indonesia
RRQ Hoshi
Philippines
Omega Esports
Myanmar
Falcon Esports
12
62023CambodiaIndonesia
ONIC Esports
4–2Philippines
Blacklist International
Philippines
ECHO Philippines
Cambodia
BURN x FLASH
12
Mid Season Cup
72024Saudi ArabiaMalaysia
Selangor Red Giants
4–3Philippines
Falcons AP Bren
PhilippinesLiquid ECHO andSingaporeNIP Flash
[note 3]
23
82025Saudi ArabiaPhilippines
Team Liquid PH
4–1Malaysia
Selangor Red Giants
Philippines
ONIC Philippines
Indonesia
ONIC Esports
23
Notes
  1. ^Online tournament.
  2. ^Since 2021, the grand final would be held inbest-of-seven (BO7) series format.
  3. ^For MSC 2024, the third-place match was not held. Semi-finalists are listed in alphabetical order.

Performances by teams

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Legend

  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • SF – Semi-finals
  • PO – Playoffs
  • PI – Play-in
  • GS – Group stage
  • WC – Wildcard stage
  • Q – Qualified
  •  •  – Did not qualify
  •  ×  – Did not enter / Withdrew
  •    – Nation hosts
Teams reaching the Top Four by tournament
Team (23)Indonesia
2017
Indonesia
2018
Philippines
2019
ASEAN
2021
Malaysia
2022
Cambodia
2023
Saudi Arabia
2024
Saudi Arabia
2025
Times
entered
Times
qualified
Top Four
total
IndonesiaONIC Esports1××1stGS1stGS4th653
PhilippinesAP Bren2×1stPO2nd732
PhilippinesOmega Esports3××1st[a]3rd622
MalaysiaSRG.OG4×××××1st2nd322
PhilippinesTeam Liquid PH8×××3rdSF1st533
ThailandIDONOTSLEEP1stGSPOPIGS××651
PhilippinesRSG Philippines××××1st×311
PhilippinesBlacklist International5××2nd2nd×522
IndonesiaRRQ Hoshi6×3rd2ndPO732
PhilippinesSalty Salad2nd×××××××111
PhilippinesCignal Ultra7×2nd××××311
IndonesiaLouvre Esports×2nd×××××211
IndonesiaEVOS Esports9×GS3rdPOGS741
PhilippinesONIC Philippines×××3rd511
PhilippinesSolid Gaming Alpha3rd×××××××111
PhilippinesArkAngel××3rd××××211
SingaporeTeam Flash10××××SFGS421
SingaporeEVOS SG114th×POPOPO×××411
Myanmar Falcon Esports12××××4thGS[b]PO431
IndonesiaAerowolf Pro Team13×4th××××311
Vietnam Cerberus Esports14××4th××××211
MalaysiaRSG Malaysia×××4th×411
CambodiaTeam Flash KH15××××4th411
Team (23)Indonesia
2017
Indonesia
2018
Philippines
2019
ASEAN
2021
Malaysia
2022
Cambodia
2023
Saudi Arabia
2024
Saudi Arabia
2025
Times
entered
Times
qualified
Top Four
total
Notes
Italics denote teams that are no longer active, have disbanded, or whose organizations have ceased to exist.
1.^ Includes result playing asFnatic ONIC during 2024.
2.^ Includes result playing as Aether Main during 2018 andBren Esports during 2019–2023.
3.^ Includes result playing asSelangor Red Giants during 2024.
4.^ Includes result playing as Execration during 2019–2021.
5.^ Includes result playing asEVOS Esports PH during 2019.
6.^ Includes result playing asRRQ.O2 during 2018 andPSG.RRQ during 2019.
7.^ Includes result playing as Digital Devils Pro Gaming during 2018.
8.^ Includes result playing asECHO Philippines during 2023.
9.^ Includes result playing asEVOS Legends during 2021–2023 andEVOS Glory during 2024.
10.^ Includes result playing asNIP Flash during 2024.
11.^ Includes result playing as Impunity during 2017.
12.^ Includes result playing as Fenix Esports during 2023.
13.^ Includes result playing as Aerowolf Roxy during 2018–2019.
14.^ Includes result playing as OverClockers during 2019.
15.^ Includes result playing asBURN x FLASH during 2022–2023.
[a].^ For MSC 2021,Omega Esports did not qualify. Omega Esports acquired the roster of Execration on 12 July 2021.[46]
[b].^ For MSC 2023, Falcon Esports did not qualify. Falcon Esports acquired the roster of Fenix Esports on 10 July 2023.[47]

Performances by nations

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Legend

  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • SF – Semi-finals
  • PO – Playoffs
  • PI – Play-in
  • GS – Group stage
  • WC – Wildcard stage
  • Q – Qualified
  •  •  – Did not qualify
  •  ×  – Did not enter / eligible
  •    – Hosts

Number of participating teams by nation

[edit]
Nation (21)Indonesia
2017
(8)
Indonesia
2018
(10)
Philippines
2019
(12)
ASEAN
2021
(12)
Malaysia
2022
(12)
Cambodia
2023
(12)
Saudi Arabia
2024
(23)
Saudi Arabia
2025
(23)
Total
Indonesia2322222217
Philippines2222222216
Malaysia2112212213
Singapore1112211110
Myanmar×12×11117
Cambodia××1121117
Thailand111115
Vietnam×111115
Laos××11114
Turkey×××××1214
China××××××224
Russia××××××224
United States×××××1113
Saudi Arabia×××××213
Egypt×××××112
Brazil××××××112
Mongolia××××××112
  Nepal××××××1×1
Peru××××××11
Argentina××××××11
Japan×××××××11
Nation (21)(8)
Indonesia
2017
(10)
Indonesia
2018
(12)
Philippines
2019
(12)
ASEAN
2021
(12)
Malaysia
2022
(12)
Cambodia
2023
(23)
Saudi Arabia
2024
(23)
Saudi Arabia
2025
Total

Team nations best result by tournament

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Team nations best result.
  Champions  Runner-up  Third Place  Semi-finals  Fourth Place  Playoffs  Play-in  Group Stage  Wildcard Stage
Nation (21)Indonesia
2017
Indonesia
2018
Philippines
2019
ASEAN
2021
Malaysia
2022
Cambodia
2023
Saudi Arabia
2024
Saudi Arabia
2025
Times
entered
Times
qualified
Top Four
total
Philippines2nd1st3rd1st1st2nd2nd1st888
IndonesiaPO[a]3rd1st3rd2nd1stGS4th886
MalaysiaPO[a]GSPO4thPOPO1st2nd883
Thailand1stGSPOPIGS851
Singapore4thGSPOPOPOPOSFGS882
Myanmar×GSPI×4thGSPOPO661
Cambodia××PIPOGS4thPOGS661
Vietnam×GS4thPIWCWC751
Turkey×××××POPOPO330
Russia××××××GSPO220
Laos××PIPIGSWC640
United States×××××GSGSGS330
Egypt×××××GSGS320
Brazil××××××GSGS220
China××××××GSGS220
Saudi Arabia×××××GSWC320
Mongolia××××××WCWC220
Peru××××××WC210
  Nepal××××××WC×110
Argentina××××××WC210
Japan×××××××WC110
Nation (21)Indonesia
2017
Indonesia
2018
Philippines
2019
ASEAN
2021
Malaysia
2022
Cambodia
2023
Saudi Arabia
2024
Saudi Arabia
2025
Times
entered
Times
qualified
Top Four
total
Notes
[a].^ For MSC 2017, there was no group stage.

Team nations that have never qualified

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Teams from these nations have gone through qualifications that lead to MSC, but failed to qualify.

Nation (12)Cambodia
2023
Saudi Arabia
2024
Saudi Arabia
2025
Attempts
Brunei3
UAE3
Kuwait×2
Bolivia×2
Kazakhstan×2
Iraq××1
Jordan××1
Bangladesh××1
Bhutan××1
Mexico××1
Ukraine××1
Timor-Leste××1
Nation (12)Cambodia
2023
Saudi Arabia
2024
Saudi Arabia
2025
Attempts

See also

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