Manalo Conference

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The (Japanese: アローラポケモンリーグ Alola Pokémon League), referred to by fans as the (Japanese: アローラリーグ・マナーロ大会 Alola League Manalo Conference), is the Alola League general championship competition founded by Professor Kukui. It is intended to be a replacement for an old, abandoned part of the island challenge ritual in which trial-goers battled at the peak of Mount Lanakila.

It was officially unveiled in The Dealer of Destruction! during a press conference held on Aether Paradise. The tournament is held at the recently completed Manalo Stadium, and is sponsored in part by the four Island Kahunas of Alola and Lusamine, the president of the Aether Foundation.

Unlike previous League tournaments, in which Trainers were required to collect a given number of Gym Badges in order to sign up, the Manalo Conference has no entry requirements, meaning that any willing Trainer is allowed to enter.

The tournament began in SM129. The winner will be appointed as Alola's first Champion, and will face the Masked Royal in an exhibition battle to cap off the proceedings.

Competition

Opening ceremonies

Before the competition starts, a party is held where contestants can interact with one another. Professor Kukui welcomes the participants and shows a video of Masked Royal explaining how the preliminary round works.

Rounds

Preliminaries

All of the participating Trainers compete in a Battle Royal. Only the last 16 whose Pokémon remain standing at the end advance to the next round. The battles are refereed by the four Island Kahunas of AlolaHala, Olivia, Nanu, and Hapu.

First round

The first round consists of one-on-one Single Battles. The 16 Trainers are randomly matched up by a computer. The winners advance to the quarterfinals. Each of the Island Kahunas referees two consecutive battles.

Quarterfinals

The quarterfinals consist of one-on-one Single Battles. The eight Trainers are randomly matched up by a computer. The winners advance to the semifinals. Each of the Island Kahunas referees one of the battles.

Semifinals

The semifinals consist of two-on-two Single Battles. The four Trainers are randomly matched up by a computer. The winners advance to the finals. A random Island Kahuna is selected before each battle to referee it.

Finals

The finals consist of a three-on-three Single Battle refereed by Professor Kukui. The winner will be declared the winner of the Manalo Conference and is allowed to have an exhibition battle with the Masked Royal.

Known contestants

The 16 contestants and matchups for Round 1 of the Manalo Conference
The finalists of the Manalo Conference
Trainer Place
Ash
Gladion
Guzma Top 4
Kiawe Top 4
Lana Top 8
Sophocles Top 8
Hau Top 8
"Dekojirō" Top 8
Lillie Top 16
Acerola Top 16
"Musasina" Top 16
Mina Top 16
Mallow Top 16
Samson Top 16
Ilima Top 16
Faba Top 16
Kahili Top 151
Oluolu Top 151
Master fisherman Top 151
DJ Leo Top 151
Plumeria Top 151
Tupp Top 151
Zipp Top 151
Rapp Top 151
Mad Magmar Top 151
Mr. Electric Top 151
Pikala Top 151
Hiroki Top 151

Trivia

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Participation
TrainerBattleGym Leaders
GymsBadgesReferee
Championship matches
Elite FourOrange League
Champion League
Pokémon League Conferences
IndigoSilverEver GrandeLily of the Valley
VertressLumioseManalo
Regional Pokémon Leagues
IndigoOrange*JohtoHoennSinnoh
Unova (BB) • KalosAlolaGalarPaldea
Areas of jurisdiction
Pokémon League Reception GateHall of Fame
Palace of VictoryCerulean CaveArea Zero
Others
Admissions ExamPokémon Association
PIAWorld Coronation Series
(Masters Eight Tournament)


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Galar All-Alcremie Decoration Challenge
Paldea Elite Four Tag Battle
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