When Team Liquid PH announced its MPL PH Season 17 roster on February 25, 2026, most of the buzz centered on AeronnShikii arriving from Indonesia and Oheb's move to the inactive list. But tucked into that same announcement was a name that Filipino fans immediately started searching: Coach Aeon.
Who is he? Where did he come from? And what does his appointment mean for the defending two-time champions?
Here is the full picture.
#The Man Behind the Name
Ong Wei "Aeon" Sheng is Singaporean. Born and raised in the city-state, he has been part of the SEA MLBB scene since its earliest days, suiting up as a mid laner before eventually transitioning into coaching.
His competitive career traces back to the inaugural season of MPL MY/SG, where he played for Tyrants and later Resurgence, which would eventually rebrand as RSG Singapore, the same organization that dominated MPL SG Seasons 3 through 5.
Aeon then joined EVOS SG. That team won MPL Singapore Season 1, and Aeon was on the roster. He was part of the generation that built the Singapore scene from the ground up, competing at M2 as part of EVOS SG's squad in 2021.
After his playing career wound down, he stayed close to the game. He took the head coach role at Team Flash SG when the organization re-entered MLBB for MPL SG Season 2 in 2021, building their roster through open qualifiers. From there he moved to Team SMG SG, where he coached through at least Season 5 of MPL Singapore.
Then, after roughly three years away from the pro scene, he resurfaced. Not in Singapore. In Manila.
#History as the First Singaporean Coach in MPL PH
The appointment carries weight beyond the obvious. Coach Aeon is the second foreign head coach in MPL Philippines history, following South Korean Brian "Panda" Lim, who had previously coached RSG Philippines before moving to Bigetron by Vitality in Indonesia.
More specifically, Aeon is the first Singaporean head coach MPL Philippines has ever had. This is not a minor footnote. The Philippines and Singapore have been rivals since the earliest days of regional MLBB competition. Singapore's EVOS and RSG teams were consistently the stiffest opposition for Filipino clubs at international events during the 2020-2022 era.
Now, one of those early architects of Singapore's competitive infrastructure is sitting on the other side of that rivalry, leading the Philippines' most decorated franchise.
#Why Team Liquid Made This Move
Rodel "Ar Sy" Cruz, who guided Team Liquid PH through its back-to-back MPL PH titles in Seasons 15 and 16, has departed. The circumstances and destination are still being confirmed in the community, but the coaching change is official.
Replacing a coach who won back-to-back championships is a genuinely difficult ask. Team Liquid's management did not turn to a domestic name. They went international, which aligns with the broader philosophy the organization is applying to this roster: import the best available, regardless of passport.
Aeon himself articulated the goal without hesitation when speaking to the press: "Two words: golden road."
That is the achievement that has eluded Team Liquid PH despite its dominance. Win MPL PH, then win the M-Series World Championship in the same year. They have the back-to-back MPL titles. They were knocked out early at M7, which derailed that shot. Season 17 is their next chance to build toward a world title, and Aeon has been brought in specifically to help complete that arc.
"I think they are very professional and there's no need for extra push because I think they themselves are very competitive," Aeon said of his new roster. "I think it's just about the mutual respect and I respect what they have achieved."
#His Coaching Philosophy
From his 2021 interview during the Team Flash period, Aeon's approach is already on record. He prioritizes experience over raw talent ("Experience is something that cannot be taught, the rest can be improved through training and coaching"), emphasizes macro reading over meta-copying ("Every country has their own playstyle and meta, so I think we shouldn't just look to copy other regions but also come up with our own creative ideas"), and builds systems around player confidence rather than pure mechanically prescribed drafts.
That last point matters with Team Liquid's current roster. KarlTzy remains the centerpiece of everything the team does in the jungle. Sanji owns the mid lane. Sanford has been the EXP lane's quiet anchor for multiple seasons. These are not players who need micromanagement. They need a coaching staff that can shape the draft, read opposing tendencies, and give the squad the structural freedom to perform.
Aeon's profile fits that role. He is not coming in to overhaul mechanics. He is coming in to build a system around already elite talent and refine the decision-making at the highest level of competition.
#The S17 Context
Team Liquid PH's Season 17 roster is arguably the most international the league has ever seen from a single team. AeronnShikii joins from Indonesia. Aeon leads from the bench as a Singaporean import. Assistant Coach SN4P (Allec Alberto), formerly of Smart Omega, provides the Filipino domestic knowledge to balance the foreign perspective.
MPL PH Season 17 officially kicks off on March 20, 2026. Team Liquid enters as defending champions and, on paper, the team to beat. But the roster is new enough that question marks are legitimate. AeronnShikii has never played in MPL PH. The gold lane chemistry with KarlTzy needs to be built. And Aeon himself has never coached outside Singapore.
That last point cuts both ways. Philippine MLBB plays differently from the Singaporean scene in terms of pace, draft aggression, and audience pressure. But Aeon has spent years watching PH teams from across the bracket, including the M2 era when Bren Esports won the world title. He knows what Philippine MLBB looks like. Coaching in it is a different thing entirely.
The real test comes not in Week 1, but in how Team Liquid PH adapts mid-season. Ar Sy's teams were known for making sharp in-series adjustments. Whether Aeon can match or exceed that level of real-time flexibility is the question that will define his debut season.
#What to Watch in MPL PH S17
The early weeks will tell a story. Watch how Team Liquid PH drafts when the gold lane is the focal point of opposing strategies. Watch whether Aeon deploys creative or unexpected picks the way he did in Singapore, where he was comfortable pulling out heroes like Gatotkaca in tournament series when it fit his read on the opponent.
Most importantly, watch how the team responds to adversity. The Oheb-era Team Liquid could punch through pressure because the roster had been together long enough to operate on instinct. This iteration needs to build that trust, and Aeon is the one who has to accelerate that process.
His competitive history says he can. What he does with the most talented roster he has ever coached is the story of MPL PH Season 17.
For related coverage, check out the Who Is Pheww profile and the Who Is Djy profile for more MPL PH S17 storylines.