2023 Global Challenge II

Event2023 Global Challenge II
(2023 Japan National Championships Qualifier #2)
LocationOnline
Date21–23 April 2023
Attendance56,333 players
VideogamePokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet
Season2023 Season – VGC Regulation Set C
FormatIn-game ladder competition
OrganizerThe Pokémon Company (TPC)
The Pokémon Company International (TPCI)
Pokémon Korea

Table of Contents

Results

Championship Point payouts were confirmed on 17 May 2023.

#RatingFlagPlayerPrizeTeam
11840.8BRAGabriel Agati
(Wuilber flex)
160 CP
21833.2JPNCobalt
(バイオレット)
Japan Nationals
31830.9JPNCobalt
(cobalt)
2nd acc.
41822.5ITANico D. Cognetta
(Dave)
130 CP
51814.7JPNKento Asami
(バイオレット)
Japan Nationals
61813.4USAAlex Arand
(Alex)
100 CP 
71812.9ITAArash Ommati
(Hasbulla)
100 CP 
81812.7USAWolfe Glick
(Michael)
80 CP 
91807.1USALuka Trejgut
(£)
80 CP
101806.1USAGiovanni Costa
(Not Gio)
80 CP
111804.4JPNShian
(バイオレット)
Japan Nationals 
121802.3USADarius Thomas
(DeyTey)
80 CP 
131801.6FRAAdam Cherfaoui
(Adam)
* 
141800.2ITAFrancesco Iozzia
(Young Nova)
60 CP 
151798.5USARiley Factura
(Riley)
60 CP 
161797.7JPNNadzuka
(ロゼッタ)
Japan Nationals 

#RatingFlagPlayerPrizeTeam
171796.9JPNJat
(スカーレット)
Japan Nationals 
181796.1JPNSakurako
(さくらこ)
Japan Nationals 
191795.2JPNBaioretto
(バイオレット)
60 CP 
201795.2JPNAoi
(あおい)
Japan Nationals 
211794.9JPNMofutaru
(もふたる)
Japan Nationals 
221794.6FINOliver Eskolin
(Carlos)
60 CP 
231794.2JPNGaabera
(ガーベラ)
Japan Nationals
241794.1JPNYuki Matsuoka
(むちさきいも)
Japan Nationals 
251794.0BRAThiago Lattanzi
(VOVOMAXBEN10)
60 CP 
261793.9JPNKaito Arii
(ナーク)
Japan Nationals 
271793.8JPNSakana
(さかな)
Japan Nationals 
281793.8JPNArata Kumaoka
(ポテト)
Japan Nationals 
291793.7JPNIroha
(【いろは】)
Japan Nationals 
301793.0JPNHaki
(ハキ)
Japan Nationals 
311792.3JPNRicchan
(りっちゃん)
Japan Nationals 
321792.0JPNRepurika
(スカーレット)
Japan Nationals 

* Not present in the official CP standings

A more complete list of the standings can be found here, thanks to our colleagues from Liberty Note!

Platform and schedule

The tournament is held online, in your Pokémon Scarlet or Pokémon Violet game, at the Online competitions section of the Poké Portal’s Battle Stadium.

The tournament starts on 21 April 2023 at 00:00 UTC. You will be able to play up to 15 battles on 21 April, up to 30 battles by 22 April and up to 45 battles by 23 April. You will be able to enter any battle until 23 April 2023 at 23:59 UTC.

Prizes

This event is an official Online Competition, and is part of the 2023 official circuit in TPCI regions, in Japan and in South Korea.

As a participation prize, any player that finishes at least three battles will receive 10,000 League Points. Additionally, if a player’s Pokémon HOME account is connected to their Nintendo account, they will receive a Mystery Gift code in the mobile app of Pokémon HOME to redeem a Great Ball Canvas Backpack in Pokémon Scarlet & Pokémon Violet.

TPCI regions

In North America, Europe, Latin America, Oceania, Middle East & South Africa, and Russia, this online competition rewards Championship Points (CPs) as per the following table. Only players that have configured their Online Competition settings to any of the TPCI regions are counted towards this purpose:

Placement
(only counting players in TPCI regions)
Championship Points
Winner160 CP
Runner-up130 CP
Semifinalists100 CP
5th to 8th80 CP
9th to 16th60 CP
17th to 32nd50 CP
33rd to 64th40 CP
65th to 128th30 CP
129th to 256th20 CP
257th to 512th10 CP
513th to 1024th5 CP

Japan

In Japan, this tournament is known as the 2023 Japan National Championships Qualifier #2, and the top 150 players qualify to the online stage of the 2023 Japan National Championships, both to the 14 May event and the 28 May event that was later announced. Only players that have configured their Online Competition settings to Japan and who had not already qualified through the Qualifier #1 are counted towards this purpose.

Korea

In South Korea, the top 50 players qualify to the online stage of the 2023 Pokémon Trainers Cup, both to the 14 May event and the 28 May event that was later announced. Only players that have configured their Online Competition settings to Korea and who had not already qualified through the Global Challenge I are counted towards this purpose.

CP standings: North America

Season standings

The following are the North America Championship Point standings before and after the event.

Top 8 players at the end of the 2023 season get Day 2 invites to the 2023 World Championships.

Before the event results confirmation

#PlayerCP
1USA  Alberto Lara950
2USA  Joseph Ugarte910
3USA  Gavin Michaels895
4USA  Paul Chua880
5USA  Nick Navarre866
6USA  Chuppa Cross IV836
7USA  James Evans760
8USA  Collin Heier720
9USA  Luca Paz690
10USA  Zackary Thornberg670
11USA  Wolfe Glick650
12IND  Raghav Malaviya630

Note: Standings as of 16 May 2023. Pending Global Challenge III official standings. Some Premier Challenges may be missing.

After the event results confirmation

#PlayerCP
1USA  Alberto Lara990
2USA  Joseph Ugarte960
3USA  Gavin Michaels915
4USA  Paul Chua910
5USA  Nick Navarre866
6USA  Chuppa Cross IV836
7USA  James Evans810
8USA  Collin Heier770
9USA  Wolfe Glick730
10USA  Luca Paz695
11USA  Zackary Thornberg680
12IND  Raghav Malaviya660

Note: Pending Global Challenge III official standings. Some Premier Challenges may be missing.

CP standings: Europe

Season standings

The following are the Europe Championship Point standings before and after the event.

Top 16 players at the end of the 2023 season get Day 2 invites to the 2023 World Championships.

Before the event results confirmation

#PlayerCP
1FRA  Aurélien Soula730
2ESP  Eric Rios660
3ITA  Marco Silva610
4ITA  Giulio Tarlao555
5GBR  Taran Birdee500
6ESP  Alex Gómez475
7ESP  Joan Perelló470
8ESP  Víctor Medina460
9FRA  Thomas Gravouille456
10ESP  Álex Soto450
11ITA  Davide Carrer442
12ITA  Flavio Del Pidio406
13CUB  Kevin Salvetto396
14ITA  Giovanni Piscitelli 385
15ITA  Leonardo Bonanomi380
16ESP  Rafa Busutil360
17ITA  Federico Camporesi360
18ESP  Antonio Sánchez352
19IRL  Mattie Morgan352
20FIN  Oliver Eskolin340
21HKG  Pan Si Ming330
22FRA  Adam Cherfaoui330
23ITA  Luca Ceribelli 320
24CHE  Andrea Olea318

Note: Standings as of 16 May 2023. Pending Global Challenge III official standings. Some Premier Challenges may be missing.

After the event results confirmation

#PlayerCP
1FRA  Aurélien Soula780
2ESP  Eric Rios710
3ITA  Marco Silva650
4ITA  Giulio Tarlao615
5GBR  Taran Birdee520
6ESP  Alex Gómez505
7ESP  Víctor Medina500
8ESP  Joan Perelló480
9ITA  Davide Carrer472
10FRA  Thomas Gravouille456
11ESP  Álex Soto450
12ITA  Flavio Del Pidio446
13ITA  Nico D. Cognetta 442
14ITA  Giovanni Piscitelli 415
15ITA  Leonardo Bonanomi410
16CUB  Kevin Salvetto406
17IRL  Mattie Morgan402
18FIN  Oliver Eskolin400
19ESP  Rafa Busutil390
20ITA  Federico Camporesi380
21ESP  Antonio Sánchez352
22CHE  Andrea Olea348
23ITA  Alessio Y. Boschetto346
24NLD  Bas van der Heijden340

Note: Pending Global Challenge III official standings. Some Premier Challenges may be missing.

CP standings: Latin America

Season standings

The following are the Latin America Championship Point standings before and after the event.

Top 8 players at the end of the 2023 season get Day 2 invites to the 2023 World Championships.

Before the event results confirmation

Note: Standings as of 16 May 2023. Pending Global Challenge III official standings. Some Premier Challenges may be missing.

After the event results confirmation

Note: Pending Global Challenge III official standings. Some Premier Challenges may be missing.

CP standings: Oceania

Season standings

The following are the Oceania Championship Point standings before and after the event.

Top 4 players at the end of the 2023 season get Day 2 invites to the 2023 World Championships.

Before the event results confirmation

#PlayerCP
1AUS  Alister Sandover590
2AUS  Alfredo Chang-Gonzalez520
3AUS  Meaghan Rattle502
4AUS  Sam Pandelis500
5AUS  Liam Gilbert335
6AUS  James Katsaros310
7CHL  Michael Navas286
8AUS  Galvin Hui260
9AUS  Thomas Chen240
10AUS  Fred Zhou232
11VNM  Đạt Lương220
12AUS  Mitch Kendrick210

Note: Standings as of 16 May 2023. Pending Global Challenge III official standings. Some Premier Challenges may be missing.

After the event results confirmation

#PlayerCP
1AUS  Alister Sandover590
2AUS  Alfredo Chang-Gonzalez560
3AUS  Meaghan Rattle502
4AUS  Sam Pandelis500
5AUS  Liam Gilbert335
6AUS  James Katsaros330
7CHL  Michael Navas286
8AUS  Galvin Hui260
9AUS  Thomas Chen250
10AUS  Fred Zhou232
11AUS  Mitch Kendrick230
12VNM  Đạt Lương230

Note: Pending Global Challenge III official standings. Some Premier Challenges may be missing.

Overview

The 2023 Global Challenge II is an official Online Competition featuring double battles. It is the third Online Competition in Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet games, and the second one relevant in the VGC circuit for players in several regions, after the 2023 Global Challenge I.

A little bit of history

Online Competitions are usually a part of the casual gameplay, but they have been featured in the official circuit for some years now. They are one of the few tournaments in which all world regions play together, and it generally grants National invites in TPC regions and Championship Points in TPCI regions.

The most recent Online Competition was the Global Challenge I, played earlier in the month, featuring VGC-relevant double battles. This Online Competition also awarded CP for players in TPCI regions, Japan Nationals invites for the top 150 players in Japan and Trainers Cup invites for the top 50 players in South Korea. First place was earned by 2022 Hong Kong National Champion Pan Si Ming, who used an unrevealed team. Si Ming beat American Jelani Simmons, who finished in second place in his very first official tournament with a team featuring Flutter Mane, Amoonguss, Chi-Yu, Corviknight, Ting-Lu and Garchomp.

American James Evans, the 2018 Senior Division World Champion, defeated Brazilian Gabriel Agati in the NAIC finals.

Sign-up instructions

Sign-ups for the event are done through your own Pokémon Scarlet or Pokémon Violet game. To register, enter the Poké Portal → Battle Stadium → Online competitions → Search for a competition (in the Official Competitions column).

You will need to register and lock a team at the time of registration.

Sign-ups close on 20 April 2023 at 23:59 UTC.

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