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Dota 2 at the 2022 Asian GamesVenue Hangzhou Esports Center Date 29 September – 2 October 2023 Competitors 78 from 14 nations
China Wang Chunyu , Lu Yao, Yang Shenyi, Zhao Zixing, Yu Yajun, Xiong Jiahan Mongolia Altanginjiin Bilgüün, Otgondavaagiin Sükhbat, Battsoojiin Mönkh-Erdene, Narankhandyn Batbayasgalan, Dashzevegiin Tögstör Malaysia Daniel Chan, Cheng Jin Xiang, Thiay Jun Wen, Ng Wei Poong, Yap Jian Wei, Tue Soon Chuan
The Dota 2 event at the 2022 Asian Games took place from 29 September to 2 October 2023 in Hangzhou , China .[ 1]
All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00 )
Date
Time
Event
Friday, 29 September 2023
14:00
Group round
Saturday, 30 September 2023
14:00
Quarterfinals
Sunday, 1 October 2023
09:00
Semifinals
Monday, 2 October 2023
14:00
Bronze medal match
19:00
Final
A qualification tournament called AESF Road to Asian Games 2022 was played online from 12 to 16 July 2023. The results of this tournament were used to determine the seedings for the Games.[ 2]
Kazakhstan, China, Nepal, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia qualified directly to the quarterfinal stage.
China
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Wang Chunyu
Lu Yao
Yang Shenyi
Zhao Zixing
Yu Yajun
Xiong Jiahan
Yee Tsz Hin
Kenton Shum
Richard Ng
Hung Shek Lun
Anthony Cheung
Sze To Hin Ming
Krish Nitin Gupta
Abhishek Yadav
Ketan Goyal
Shubham Shridhar Goli
Darshan Chandan Bata
Muhammad Rizky Anugrah
Randy Sapoetra
Daud Budiawan
Tri Kuncoro
Rizki Varizh
Syaid Resky
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Malaysia
Mongolia
Darkhan Madikhan
Amir Akmollin
Abdimalik Sailau
Islambek Shaudyrbayev
Arman Orazbayev
Kyialbek Taiirov
Amanbek Iunusali Uulu
Bektur Kulov
Bakyt Emilzhanov
Abdyrakhman Raiapov
Daniel Chan
Cheng Jin Xiang
Thiay Jun Wen
Ng Wei Poong
Yap Jian Wei
Tue Soon Chuan
Altanginjiin Bilgüün
Otgondavaagiin Sükhbat
Battsoojiin Mönkh-Erdene
Narankhandyn Batbayasgalan
Dashzevegiin Tögstör
Myanmar
Nepal
Philippines
Saudi Arabia
Kaung Sett Hein
Min Khant Mg Mg
Aung Myat Soe
Thi Ha Kyaw Swar
Zaw Rain Sai Aung
Abhinav Shakya
Sesson Karki
Luja Maharjan
Lakshya Tamang
Prajjwol Bista
Eljohn Andales
Mc Nicholson Villanueva
Bryle Alvizo
Djardel Mampusti
Marvin Rushton
Roi Ladines
Aiman Abduljawad
Motaz Ahmed
Malek Al-Laheeb
Turki Al-Anzi
Nasser Al-Daajani
Badr Al-Rashdi
Thailand
Uzbekistan
Karn Janmanee
Poomipat Trisiripanit
Natthaphon Ouanphakdee
Anurat Praianun
Supanut Chow
Thanathorn Sriiamkoon
Aleksey Bastanov
Saidakbar Akramkhujaev
Vadim Kim
Jamshid Abdurashitov
Shakhzod Mavlyanov
Ruslan Dzigar
^ a b c Tied on head-to-head wins (1). Teams are ranked by shortest winning match time.