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2020 Philadelphia Fusion season
Head coachKim "KDG" Dong-gun
OwnerComcast Spectacor
Arena(s)
ConferenceAtlantic
DivisionSouth
Results
RecordTemplate:2020 OWL recordsTemplate:2020 OWL records (Template:2020 OWL records)
Place

The 2020 Philadelphia Fusion season is the third season of the Philadelphia Fusion's existence in the Overwatch League and their first under head coach Kim "KDG" Dong-gun. The team will look to improve upon their 15–13 record from 2019 and return to the playoffs after missing them the previous season. The Fusion planned to host three homestand weekends in the 2020 season, with the first two taking place at The Met in Philadelphia and the third at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City.[1] Following the worldwide outbreak of Covid-19, the Overwatch League cancelled all live events.

Organizational changes

In September 2019, Director of Overwatch Operations Yann "Kirby" Luu, who was also the head coach of the team in 2018, left the team.[2] Less than a month later, both co-head coaches Se-hwi "NamedHwi" Go and Elliot "Hayes" Hayes announced their departures from the team.[3] The team found their replacement on October 25 with the hiring of former Seoul Dynasty head coach Kim "KDG" Dong-gun. Additionally, the team promoted Roston Yoo from team manager to assistant general manager the same day.[4]

Roster changes

Free agents
Role Player Contract
status
Date signed 2020 team
Handle Name
Damage Carpe Jae-Hyeok Lee Free agent October 23 Philadelphia Fusion[5]
Damage Snillo Simon Ekström Free agent October 30 Philadelphia Fusion[6]
Legend
  Re-signed/Retained by the Fusion.
  Departed from the Fusion.

The Fusion enter the new season with two free agents, four players which they have the option to retain for another year, and three players under contract.[7] The OWL's deadline to exercise a team option is November 11, after which any players not retained will become a free agent. Free agency officially began on October 7.[8]

Acquisitions

The Fusion's first acquisitions of the offseason were announced on October 30. The team traded tank Shin "BERNAR" Se-won and support Kim "Fuze" Tae-hoon from Fusion University to the London Spitfire in exchange for tank Kim "Fury" Jun-ho, signed former Toronto Defiant DPS Lee "Ivy" Seung-hun, acquired support Daniel "FunnyAstro" Hathaway from the Atlanta Reign, and promoted support Kim "Alarm" Kyung-bo from Fusion University. Additionally, the team announced that DPS Josue "Eqo" Corona as part of their roster, although he had been let go from the team earlier in the month.[6] On November 25, the team announced that they had acquired DPS Jeong "Heesu" Hee-su from RunAway, although he would not turn 18, and thus ineligible to play, until late March.[9]

On November 26, the acquisition of DPS Philip "ChipSa" Graham, a popular streamer, was announced.[10] This signing proved to be controversial, as several figures in the professional Overwatch community criticized the signing. Namely, Envy Gaming content creator Justin "Jayne" Conroy noted his lack of professional experience and accused the Fusion of nepotism, as ChipSa's brother Chris "ChrisTFer" Graham works as an assistant coach for the team.[11]

Departures

The Fusion's first free agent to depart from the team was support Alberto "neptuNo" González, who had been with the team since its inception in 2017, as the team announced that they had parted ways with him on October 21.[12] The following day, the team elected not to exercise their option to retain DPS Josue "Eqo" Corona, who was also an inaugural season team member.[13] Support Elijah "Elk" Gallagher and DPS Finley "Kyb" Adisi, the final two players that were under team options, were released a day later.[14] Although he was announced as a part of the Fusion's roster in October, DPS Simon "Snillo" Ekström was released from the team on December 19.[15]

Roster

Template:Philadelphia Fusion roster

Standings

Template:2020 Overwatch League standings

Game log

2020 game log (Regular season record: 5–1)
February–March: 5–1
1 February 15 Washington Justice 1 3 Philadelphia Fusion Philadelphia, PA
6:00 pm EST     The Met Philadelphia
Hosted by Philadelphia Fusion
1 Nepal 2
2 Havana 1
2 King's Row 3
1 Temple of Anubis 3
2 February 16 Florida Mayhem 0 3 Philadelphia Fusion Philadelphia, PA
6:00 pm EST     The Met Philadelphia
Hosted by Philadelphia Fusion
1 Busan 2
0 Horizon Lunar Colony 2
3 Havana 2
3 Eichenwalde 4
3 February 22 New York Excelsior 1 3 Philadelphia Fusion Washington, DC
3:00 pm EST     The Anthem
Hosted by Washington Justice
1 Busan 2
0 Horizon Lunar Colony 2
3 Havana 2
3 Eichenwalde 4
4 February 23 Toronto Defiant 2 3 Philadelphia Fusion Washington, DC
5:00 pm EST     The Anthem
Hosted by Washington Justice
0 Oasis 2
1 Temple of Anubis 2
2 Dorado 1
6 King's Row 5
0 Nepal 2
5 March 01 Boston Uprising 0 3 Philadelphia Fusion Houston, TX
1:00 pm EST     Revention Music Center
Hosted by Houston Outlaws
0 Lijiang Tower 2
1 King's Row 2
1 Hanamura 2
6 March 08 Paris Eternal 3 2 Philadelphia Fusion Washington, DC
3:00 pm EDT     The Anthem
Hosted by Washington Justice
2 Ilios 0
3 Junkertown 2
0 Blizzard World 1
1 Hanamura 2
2 Oasis 1

April–May: 0–0
7 April 04 Philadelphia Fusion v Washington Justice Online
6:00 pm EDT    
8 April 05 Philadelphia Fusion v Toronto Defiant Online
4:00 pm EDT    
9 April 11 London Spitfire v Philadelphia Fusion Online
4:00 pm EDT    
10 April 12 Philadelphia Fusion v Paris Eternal Online
6:00 pm EDT    
11 April 18 Philadelphia Fusion v London Spitfire Online
4:00 pm EDT    
12 April 19 Philadelphia Fusion v New York Excelsior Online
4:00 pm EDT    
13 April 24 Philadelphia Fusion v Atlanta Reign Online
8:00 pm EDT    
14 April 26 Philadelphia Fusion v Boston Uprising Online
2:00 pm EDT    
15 May 17 Philadelphia Fusion v Florida Mayhem Online
5:00 pm EDT    
16 May 23 Chengdu Hunters v Philadelphia Fusion Online
3:00 pm EDT    
17 May 24 Seoul Dynasty v Philadelphia Fusion Online
3:00 pm EDT    
18 May 31 Shanghai Dragons v Philadelphia Fusion Online
11:00 am EDT    

June–August: 0–0
19 June 06 Hangzhou Spark v Philadelphia Fusion Online
7:00 pm EDT    
20 June 07 Guangzhou Charge v Philadelphia Fusion Online
7:00 pm EDT    
21 June 20 Houston Outlaws v Philadelphia Fusion Online
5:00 pm EDT    
22 June 21 Atlanta Reign v Philadelphia Fusion Online
5:00 pm EDT    
23 July 04 Philadelphia Fusion v Dallas Fuel Online
8:00 pm EDT    
24 July 05 Philadelphia Fusion v Vancouver Titans Online
9:00 pm EDT    
25 July 11 Philadelphia Fusion v Los Angeles Valiant Online
4:00 pm EDT    
26 July 12 Philadelphia Fusion v Los Angeles Gladiators Online
4:00 pm EDT    
27 July 19 Philadelphia Fusion v San Francisco Shock Online
8:00 pm EDT    
28 August 01 Philadelphia Fusion v Houston Outlaws Online
7:00 pm EDT    

2020 season schedule

References

  1. ^ Chan, Eric (August 27, 2019). "The Fusion are bringing the Overwatch League home in 2020 with 3 homestand weekend events". NBC Sports Philadelphia. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
  2. ^ Richardson, Liz (September 23, 2019). "Shanghai Dragons, Philadelphia Fusion drop staff". Dot Esports. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
  3. ^ Shepard, Kate (October 7, 2019). "Philadelphia Fusion: Potential Moves for 2020 [Part II]". The Game Haus. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
  4. ^ Richardson, Liz (October 25, 2019). "Philadelphia Fusion hire new head coach". Dot Esports. Retrieved October 26, 2019.
  5. ^ Esguerra, Tyler (October 23, 2019). "Philadelphia Fusion re-sign Carpe to 3-year contract extension". Dot Esports. Retrieved October 23, 2019.
  6. ^ a b "Fusion, Fuel, Defiant and more make Overwatch League roster moves". ESPN. Reuters. October 30, 2019. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  7. ^ Morello, Matt (July 30, 2019). "2020 Team Needs and Player Contract Status". Overwatch League. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
  8. ^ Richardson, Liz (October 4, 2019). "Overwatch League reveals player contract status for entire league". Dot Esports. Retrieved October 10, 2019.
  9. ^ Peres, Pedro (November 25, 2019). "Philadelphia Fusion sign Heesu". Dot Esports. Retrieved November 27, 2019.
  10. ^ Richardson, Liz (November 26, 2019). "Philadelphia Fusion sign ChipSa". Dot Esports. Retrieved November 27, 2019.
  11. ^ Gwilliam, Michael (November 26, 2019). "Jayne says Fusion "spat in pros' faces" by signing Overwatch streamer". Dexerto.com. Retrieved November 27, 2019.
  12. ^ Shepard, Kate (October 21, 2019). "The Philadelphia Fusion Release Neptuno". The Game Haus. Retrieved October 21, 2019.
  13. ^ Samples, Rachel (October 22, 2019). "Philadelphia Fusion part ways with Eqo ahead of 2020 Overwatch League season". Dot Esports. Retrieved October 23, 2019.
  14. ^ Samples, Rachel (October 23, 2019). "Philadelphia Fusion release Elk and KYB". Dot Esports. Retrieved October 23, 2019.
  15. ^ Richardson, Liz (December 19, 2019). "Philadelphia Fusion part ways with Snillo". Dot Esports. Retrieved December 20, 2019.