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2020 Magic Pro League
Date 2020
Location MTG Arena
Winner TBA
Previous MPL:
2019 Magic Pro League
Next MPL:
2020-21 Magic Pro League

The 2020 Magic Pro League season is the second season for the Magic Pro League.

Starting in August 2020, Magic: the Gathering’s Organized Play calendar will be moving away from seasons that follow the calendar year (the 2019 season) back to seasons that are split over multiple calendar years (the 2020-2021 season). But the 2019 season ends in December 2019, so in order to fill the gap between then and the beginning of the 2020-2021 season, the Magic Pro League will hold a shortened seven-month season.[1]

History

In 2020 the Rivals League is introduced, and the MPL is reduced to a 24-player league with players able to earn up to $50,000 in appearance fees in addition to prizes earned at tournaments.[2] MPL players are also be invited to Mythic Invitationals and all Tabletop Players Tour events.

For the shortened 2020 season, the 24 players are made up of the Top 20 members of the Magic Pro League at the end of the 2019 season and the Top 4 non-Magic Pro League Mythic Points leaders (Challengers): Raphael Levy, Ondrej Strasky, Chris Kvartek and Gabriel Nassif.

Roster

  • Andrea Mengucci
  • Andrew Cuneo
  • Autumn Burchett
  • Brad Nelson
  • Brian Braun-Duin
  • Carlos Romao
  • Javier Dominguez
  • Jean-Emmanuel Depraz
  • Ken Yukuhiro
  • Lee Shi Tian
  • Marcio Carvalho
  • Martin Juza
  • Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa
  • Piotr Glogowski
  • Rei Sato
  • Reid Duke
  • Seth Manfield
  • Shahar Shenhar
  • Shota Yasooka
  • William Jensen
  • Raphael Levy
  • Ondrej Strasky
  • Chris Kvartek
  • Gabriel Nassif

References