Projected ENC 2026 Mobile Legends national rosters

A projected set of 32 national rosters for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang at the Esports Nations Cup 2026 is published based on ENC national rankings; final lineups remain unconfirmed.

A projected list of 32 national rosters for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang at the Esports Nations Cup 2026 has been published using the ENC national rankings. The lists name many established players and multiple tentative entries. Organizers and national teams have not confirmed final lineups.

The ENC MLBB event is scheduled for November 23–29, 2026. The tournament carries a $1.86 million prize pool. The 32 invited teams are to be drawn into four groups at random. The top four teams from each group will advance to a single-elimination playoff bracket of best-of-five matches, with a best-of-seven grand final planned. Invitations are determined primarily by the ENC national rankings; additional berths are available through regional qualifiers and wildcard slots.

The projected rosters show heavy representation from Southeast Asia. The Philippines is top-ranked in the ENC national rankings and its projected roster lists Jaypee alongside several players marked as tentative, including Karl “KarlTzy” Nepomuceno, Alston “Sanji” Pabico, John Vincent “Innocent” Banal and Mark “Kramm” Rusiana. Malaysia’s projection includes Muhammad Haqqullah “Sekys” Ahmad and several probable starters listed as tentative. Indonesia’s projected team names Moch “Lutpiii” Ardianto, Nicky “Kiboy” Pontonuwu and Dalvin “Hijumee” Ramadhana among possible picks. Vietnam appears with familiar players on the projected list.

Regions outside Southeast Asia are also represented in the projections. Egypt’s roster includes Osama “Throwboy” Saleh and Belal “Speedy” Dahab as tentative members. Saudi Arabia is named among MENA representatives. Projected entries for China list Lin “Yione” Haifeng and Liu “zzzed” Chenjian. The United States, Turkey and several Latin American countries — including Argentina, Brazil, Peru and Chile — appear on the projected field. Thailand’s relatively low placement in the national rankings is noted in the projections.

Many player entries on the projected rosters are marked unconfirmed or tentative. ENC national rankings compile the strongest possible teams using player results from official Mobile Legends competitions, but national federations and teams may submit different lineups. Final rosters may change as federations complete internal selection processes, as regional qualifiers conclude, or as late roster moves occur.

The Esports Nations Cup is organized by the Esports World Cup Foundation and is the first edition of the event focused on national teams rather than club organizations. Mobile Legends has its largest regional audiences in the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia; those markets are expected to account for significant viewership once the event begins and final rosters are posted.

Final national lineups and official tournament announcements remain pending. The published projections provide an early view of likely participants and regional representation ahead of the November competition.

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