VGC PLAYER

Melvin Keh

Melvin “Shaman” Keh is a Singaporean VGC player. He has attended worlds since 2016 and in Nashville he achieved a 12th place (becoming its best result so far).

He frequently manages to get a high place in International Top Cuts. One example is his TOP 4 at Brasil in the 2018 season. He is accustomed to win in his local scene where he has obtained several championships.

VGC PLAYER

Federico Turano

Federico “Fede” Turano is an Argentinian VGC player and the 2016 Argentina National Champion. His results started to shine from 2016 season when he managed to obtain one national and one regional championship and a Day 2 in his first Worlds.

VGC WEBSITE

VGC Stats

VGC Stats is a international website focused on the statistics about every single competitive Pokémon tournament in the world. It is born on January 2018 by Zach Carlson (@profshoomish) and @bul_ikana (the head developer of the website and only other major part of VGCstats staff) and since then, it has increased its popularity to near to 4.5k followers on Twitter.

VGC PLAYER

Zach Carlson

Zach “profshroomish” Carlson is a Northamerican VGC player and VGC Stats’ owner. Unlike other players, his track record is kind of modest, however it stands out specially during this current season (VGC 2019) when he has obtained 2 Top 16 in two different Regional Championships: Philadelphia and Roanoke. He also wrote a team report about his Philadelphia’s team on his page.

VGC PLAYER

René Alvarenga

René Alvarenga is a salvadoran VGC player most-known for his TOP 8 in 2017 World Championships. Although his most memorable result was achieved during Nashville WCS, during the last years he has managed to obtain nice accomplishments in several Regionals and Special Events. He even competed in US Nationals getting a 27th place in 2016.

VGC PLAYER

Justin Burns

Justin Burns is a northamerican VGC player two times qualified for Pokémon World Championships. In 2017, he was able to obtain a 22nd place in Anaheim.

His VGC carreer has shined specially during the past three years when he has managed to achieve huge results like x2 regionals championships and one second place in an International event, among others.

VGC PLAYER

Eric Rios

Eric “riopaser” Rios is a Spanish VGC player most known for his third place in 2014 Worlds in the Senior division. Although his best result has been in Washington WCS, he has obtained notable achievements since then such as two different SPE championships and a TOP 4 in an International.

VGC PLAYER

Aaron Traylor

Aaron “Unreality” Traylor is a Northamerican VGC player. He’s a famous player in the VGC community and he has one of the strongest career in the Pokémon Videogame Championships. Although he has been competing since 2011, he achieved notable accomplishments, his best season has been 2016 when he managed to obtain a second place in US Nationals, and most importantly, a 5th place in San Francisco.

VGC PLAYER

Jamie Boyt

Jamie “MrJellyLeggs” Boyt is a British VGC player and a 4-times world competitor. During his first competitive year, he managed to reach a 32nd place in Boston. Since then he has qualified each single year for the major tournament and he has achieved multiple results such as: x3 Regional Championships, a second place in Torino SPE and other results in less important events.

VGC PLAYER

Eduardo Cunha

Eduardo “EmbC” Cunha is a Portuguese player and the 2022 Pokémon World Champion. After reaching semifinals in 2016, his VG career stepped up and since then his track record has increased noticeably, being one of the strongest players in the entire world