
The Philippine women’s Mobile Legends: Bang Bang team steps onto the SEA Games 2025 grand final stage with unfinished business, taking on Malaysia in a title match that represents more than just a gold medal—it is a chance to rewrite the ending from their silver-medal run in Cambodia.
After navigating a demanding tournament bracket, the Filipina squad has steadily found its rhythm, blending discipline, patience, and late-game composure that have defined its campaign in Bangkok. The result is a confident SIBOL side entering the finals with momentum and a clear objective: convert experience into victory.
The gold-medal showdown puts the spotlight on a roster anchored by NaVi PH standouts Kaye Maerylle “Keishi” Alpuerto, Rica Fatima “Amoree” Amores, Gwyneth “Ayanami” Diagon, Sheen “Shinoa” Perez, and Mery Christine “Meraaay” Vivero. Their synergy, forged through national team qualifiers and sharpened in international play, has been central to the Philippines’ deep run.
Rounding out the lineup is Clarisse “CLA” Cordova of Team Liquid PH, whose versatility has provided stability in high-pressure moments. Guiding the team is coach Salman “KingSalman” Macarambon, credited with fine-tuning drafts and keeping the squad tactically flexible against varied opponents.
Malaysia, however, stands as a familiar and formidable obstacle—disciplined, aggressive, and battle-tested in regional competition. The finals are expected to hinge on draft execution, objective control, and composure under pressure, with little margin for error on either side.
For the Philippines, the gold-medal match is not only about topping the podium but also about affirming the growth of women’s esports in the country. With the finals set for live broadcast, the Filipinas carry both expectation and belief as they aim to deliver the nation’s long-awaited breakthrough on the SEA Games’ biggest MLBB stage.