Team Falcons reclaim Club Championship at EWC 2025 🏆❤️

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2025-08-22 1:32

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Team Falcons have reclaimed the Club Championship lead entering the final week of the Esports World Cup in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Only three teams still have a realistic shot in the chase for the $7 million first prize. Team Falcons did not win a title last week and failed to earn points in Teamfight Tactics and TEKKEN 8, but the defending champions did secure third-place finishes in PUBG and Rocket League to move back ahead of Team Liquid.

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Team Liquid have three titles at the 2025 EWC but remain 500 points behind Team Falcons. Team Liquid is competing in all three remaining games, setting the stage for a dramatic end to the Club Championship.Team Vitality remain in the hunt in third place, but they would need to win the Counter-Strike 2 title while having Team Falcons earn no additional points and Team Liquid earn no more than 600. Twisted Minds and Virtus.pro are tied in fourth place and technically remain alive, but are massive longshots as they sit 1,500 points behind Team Falcons.For Virtus.pro, they would need a tournament win to even become eligible to win the Club Championship.


CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS

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1. Team Falcons, 4,700 points


2. Team Liquid, 4,200


3. Team Vitality, 3,750


4. Twisted Minds, 3,200


4. Virtus.pro, 3,200


6. GenG. Esports, 2,850


7. AG.AL, 2,050


8. Weibo gaming, 1,950


9. Team Heretics, 1,300


9. T1, 1,300


The sixth week of the 2025 Esports World Cup concluded a change in the Club Championship lead, Karmine Corp winning Rocket League and a new back-to-back EWC title winner emerging.


PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS

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Twisted Minds took home the PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS title after emerging victorious in one of the closest PUBG finals ever. Having been knocked out in the group stage at EWC 24, the club’s performance this year more than made up for that disappointment.Despite their underwhelming showing last year, they ended on a high with back-to-back PUBG Global Series Finals wins.That set them up to claim the EWC 25 title in a tough field of 12 teams. Displaying great individual plays, they earned enough points to go into the final match with a small lead. Just Dmytrii “Perfect1ks” Dubenyuk was left alive in the closing moments, but it was enough for Twisted Minds to secure overall victory.


Rocket League

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Karmine Corp secured a dominant 4-1 victory over Geekay Esports to cement the roster’s pedigree within Rocket League. The team had an unbeaten run at EWC 25, ending in a near-perfect grand final showing. They had not conceded so much as a single goal until the fourth game of the final, but Geekay Esports prevented them from securing a clean sweep.The tournament brought 16 top teams to Riyadh to compete for a $1m prize pool, with Karmine Corp claiming $400,000 for their victory. Their performance highlighted why they’re currently the most feared team in Rocket League, with strong showings in the group stage, an impressive win over Team Falcons — the only other LAN winners in 2025 — in the semifinals, and their commanding victory in the grand final.


Teamfight Tactics

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It was Weibo Gaming from China who secured the title here. They had a tough run, and although not the favorites from the outset, they quickly became one of the standout teams as the event progressed.Their grand final opponents, Virtus.pro, built a reputation as giant slayers, knocking out both EWC 24 grand final sides on their way.Ultimately, Weibo Gaming were able to maintain their unbeaten run to lift the trophy. Virtus.pro gave them a hard time of it, but they kept their cool and secured the title with a 3-1 victory.


TEKKEN 8

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DN Freecs’ Lim “Ulsan” Soo-hoon was again victorious in TEKKEN 8. After last year’s win, there were high expectations when he took to the stage this year. Despite an early group stage loss to Kim “Kkokkoma” Mu-jong during phase two, Ulsan was able to climb out of the lower bracket and dominate from that point onwards — even taking his revenge by knocking Kkokkoma out of the competition.With his grand final victory over Yoon “LowHigh” Sun-woong, Ulsan etched his name into the history books by taking won back-to-back EWC TEKKEN 8 titles. Given his dominance, eyes will now turn to EWC 26 — can he do it again and become a three-time champion.


Street Fighter 6

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Claude Eric “Hurricane” Diboti, a Cameroonian-born UK Street Fighter competitor playing for Wolves Esports, displayed his skill in this intense Street Fighter 6 EWC Last Chance Qualifier. From his first game in the pools, his presence was unmissable — in total, he had nine games and did not lose a single set.Knocking out a number of notable players on the way, Hurricane will be a player to watch in Week 7 when the Street Fighter 6 tournament begins.


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