Team Falcons of Saudi Arabia has emerged as the champion of the Esports World Cup: Free Fire, following five days of intense battles from July 10 to 14. The team accumulated an impressive total of 106 points with 2 Booyahs and 65 eliminations on the final day, leading runner-up EVOS Esports by 7 points to bring home the championship trophy and a USD300,000 cash prize.
The Grand Final witnessed many fierce battles, with EVOS Esports from Indonesia and Netshoes Miners from Brazil securing second and third place with 99 and 90 points respectively, separated by fine margins. Despite the tough competition for the coveted crown, Team Falcons emerged victorious with exceptional teamwork and brought home the Esports World Cup: Free Fire championship title. The team is also the champion of Free Fire World Series Southeast Asia (FFWS SEA) 2024 Spring. Team Falcons’ victory once again demonstrates its dominance in Free Fire esports.
“This championship holds great significance for us as it represents a victory in our club’s home country,” said Team Falcons coach Conan.
Buriram United Esports’ Moshi earned the title of the Most Valuable Player (MVP) and a USD50,000 prize for his formidable performance throughout the Esports World Cup: Free Fire, having scored a remarkable 52 eliminations with 38,969 total damage and average accuracy of 23% during all EWC matches.
With this achievement, Team Falcons has secured its spot as the first team to qualify for the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) Global Finals 2024 in Brazil, which will kick off in November.