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2020 Paris Eternal season
Head coachYun "Rush" Hee-won
General managerMichael De Wit
OwnerDrew McCourt
Arena(s)Zénith Paris
ConferenceAtlantic
DivisionNorth
Results
RecordTemplate:2020 OWL recordsTemplate:2020 OWL records (Template:2020 OWL records)
Place

The 2020 Paris Eternal season is the second season of Paris Eternal's existence in the Overwatch League and their first under head coach Yun "Rush" Hee-won. The team will look to improve upon their 11–17 from 2019 and qualify for their first playoffs. The Eternal will host three homestand weekends in the 2020 season; all three will take place at Zénith Paris in Paris, France.[1]

Preceding offseason

Organizational changes

In October 2019, Paris Eternal parted ways with Felix "Féfé" Munch, who joined the team as their head coach midway through their inaugural season, assistant coach Kyle "KyKy" Souder, and manager Alban "Albless" de la Grange.[2] The team signed Kim "NineK" Beom-hoon, former assistant coach of the San Francisco Shock, as a coach two days later, although the team did not specify whether he would serve as the team's head coach or assistant coach.[3] On 24 October, the Eternal announced the acquisition of the former Element Mystic head coach Yun "Rush" Hee-won as their new head coach. In addition, the team also picked up former Shanghai Dragons and Element Mystic assistant coach Jeong "Levi" Chung-Hyeok and former Toronto Defiant support player Go "Aid" Jae-yoon as assistant coaches.[4] On 10 December, Eternal signed former Washington Justice coach Kyoung-Ey "AVALLA" Kim as their assistant general manager.[5]

Roster changes

The Eternal enter the new season with no free agents, six players which they have the option to retain for another year, and four players under contract.[6] The OWL's deadline to exercise a team option is 11 November, after which any players not retained will become a free agent. Free agency officially began on 7 October.[7]

Acquisitions

The Eternal's first offseason acquisition was on 24 October, when they signed former Element DPS player Mystic Kim "SP9RK1E" Young-han, one of the most sought after free agents of the offseason. SP9RK1E will not be eligible to play until 31 May 2020, when he turns 18.[4] The following day, the team picked up two more former Element Mystic players in DPS Jung "Xzi" Kihyo and tank Choi "Hanbin" Han-bin.[8] On 23 November, Paris signed former Hangzhou Spark tank player Jeong "NoSmite" Da-Un.[9] The team signed tank player Eoghan "Smex" O'Neill from Montreal Rebellion on 3 December.[10] Paris rounded out their roster on 7 January with the signing of support player Brice "FDGod" Monsçavoir.[11]

Departures

On 23 October, the Eternal announced that they would not exercise their option to retain DPS George "ShaDowBurn" Gushcha, DPS Karol "Danye" Szcześniak, main tank Roni "lhcloudy" Tiihonen, and off-tank Finnbjörn "Finnsi" Jónasson for the upcoming season.[12]

Roster

Template:Paris Eternal roster

Standings

Template:2020 Overwatch League standings

Game log

2020 game log (Regular season record: 4–2)
February–March: 4–2
1 8 February Toronto Defiant 3 1 Paris Eternal New York City, NY
7:00 pm CET     Hammerstein Ballroom
Hosted by the New York Excelsior
0 Lijiang Tower 2
4 Eichenwalde 3
3 Horizon Lunar Colony 2
3 Havana 0
2 9 February London Spitfire 0 3 Paris Eternal New York City, NY
7:00 pm CET     Hammerstein Ballroom
Hosted by the New York Excelsior
0 Nepal 2
3 King's Row 4
1 Hanamura 2
3 22 February Paris Eternal 3 1 Washington Justice Washington, DC
1:00 am CET     The Anthem
Hosted by the Washington Justice
2 Ilios 1
1 Temple of Anubis 2
2 Junkertown 1
3 Blizzard World 2
4 1 March Paris Eternal 3 1 Atlanta Reign Houston, TX
9:00 pm CET     Revention Music Center
Hosted by the Houston Outlaws
2 Busan 1
3 King's Row 1
1 Hanamura 2
3 Dorado 2
5 7 March Paris Eternal 0 3 Houston Outlaws Washington, DC
11:00 pm CET     The Anthem
Hosted by the Washington Justice
1 Oasis 2
0 Havana 1
1 Eichenwalde 2
6 8 March Paris Eternal 3 2 Philadelphia Fusion Washington, DC
9:00 pm CET     The Anthem
Hosted by the Washington Justice
2 Ilios 0
3 Junkertown 2
0 Blizzard World 1
1 Hanamura 2
2 Oasis 1
7 28 March Paris Eternal v London Spitfire Online
10:00 pm CET    

April–May: 0–0
8 4 April Houston Outlaws v Paris Eternal Online
8:00 pm CET    
9 11 April Paris Eternal v Florida Mayhem Online
12:00 midnight CET    
10 13 April Philadelphia Fusion v Paris Eternal Online
12:00 midnight CET    
11 18 April Washington Justice v Paris Eternal Online
2:00 am CET    
12 18 April Florida Mayhem v Paris Eternal Online
8:00 pm CET    
13 26 April Atlanta Reign v Paris Eternal Online
10:00 pm CET    
14 9 May New York Excelsior v Paris Eternal Online
7:00 pm CET    
15 10 May Boston Uprising v Paris Eternal Online
7:00 pm CET    
16 30 May Dallas Fuel v Paris Eternal Online
11:00 pm CET    
17 31 May Vancouver Titans v Paris Eternal Online
11:00 pm CET    

June–August: 0–0
18 6 June Los Angeles Valiant v Paris Eternal Online
4:00 pm CET    
19 13 June Los Angeles Gladiators v Paris Eternal Online
7:00 pm CET    
20 14 June San Francisco Shock v Paris Eternal Online
7:00 pm CET    
21 27 June Paris Eternal v New York Excelsior Online
10:00 pm CET    
22 29 June Paris Eternal v Boston Uprising Online
12:00 midnight CET    
23 4 July Paris Eternal v Guangzhou Charge Online
1:00 pm CET    
24 12 July Paris Eternal v Chengdu Hunters Online
9:00 am CET    
25 18 July Paris Eternal v Shanghai Dragons Online
1:00 pm CET    
26 25 July Paris Eternal v Hangzhou Spark Online
9:00 am CET    
27 26 July Paris Eternal v Seoul Dynasty Online
9:00 am CET    
28 10 August Paris Eternal v Toronto Defiant Online
12:00 midnight CET    

2020 season schedule

References

  1. ^ Hayward, Andrew (21 August 2019). "Update: Five More OWL Teams Confirm Homestand Venues". The Esports Observer. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Overwatch League moves: Valiant shake up team, Fusion extend Carpe". ESPN. Reuters. 23 October 2019. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  3. ^ Richardson, Liz (18 October 2019). "Paris Eternal add NineK as coach". Dot Esports. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  4. ^ a b Richardson, Liz (24 October 2019). "Paris Eternal sign SP9RK1E, add coaching staff". Dot Esports. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  5. ^ Shepard, Kate (10 December 2019). "Avalla joins the Paris Eternal as Assistant GM". The Game Haus. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  6. ^ Morello, Matt (30 July 2019). "2020 Team Needs and Player Contract Status". Overwatch League. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
  7. ^ Richardson, Liz (4 October 2019). "Overwatch League reveals player contract status for entire league". Dot Esports. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  8. ^ Martinello, Eva (25 October 2019). "Former Element Mystic players Xzi and Hanbin join Paris Eternal". Dot Esports. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
  9. ^ Richardson, Liz (23 November 2019). "Paris Eternal add NoSmite". Dot Esports. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  10. ^ "Overwatch League's Paris Eternal add Smex to 2020 roster". ESPN. Reuters. 3 December 2019. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  11. ^ Peres, Pedro (7 January 2020). "Paris Eternal sign FDGod". Dot Esports. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  12. ^ Richardson, Liz (23 October 2019). "Paris Eternal release 4 players". Dot Esports. Retrieved 23 October 2019.