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Bren Esports’ Duckeyyy, Leathergoods reportedly set for Sibol ML, WR head coach roles

01:44 PM May 22, 2021
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Bren Esports’ Francis “Duckeyyy” Glindro and Ralph Andrei “Leathergoods” Llabres are set to be named as head coaches of Sibol’s Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and League of Legends: Wild Rift teams, respectively, for the upcoming Southeast Asian Games slated for later this year in Hanoi, Vietnam, according to Tiebreaker Times.

Securing back-to-back Mobile Legends gold medals will be anything but a walk in the park but Duckeyyy’s plethora of local and international experience proves he will be up to the task.

Duckeyyy’s time in Indonesia saw him win MPL-Indonesia Season Four and the first-ever Mobile Legends world championship as part of EVOS Legends’ coaching staff.

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He returned to the Philippines to join Bren Esports, guiding the team to their first MPL title last year, and following it up with the world championship crown last January.

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Leathergoods boasts a strong background in the MOBA scene as well, having been a former Arena of Valor player for Bren Esports. He coached Sunsparks to their first MPL title in Season 5 and led Bren Epro to a The Nationals Season One title.

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