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Sports | Tuesday 16 July, 2024 11:53 am |
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Team Falcons top Esports World Cup Club Championship standings after two weeks of action

Saudi Arabian side Team Falcons top the Esports World Cup Club Championship standings after the conclusion of the second week of competition.

 

Team Falcons claimed Free Fire gold and 1,000 points on Sunday night to add to the 600 points picked up in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, which also ended on Sunday. Team Falcons, who top the table with 2,600 points, won Call of Duty: Warzone, the opening tournament of the Esports World Cup, in week one.

 

Selangor Red Giants, who defeated Team Falcons 4-3 in an epic best-of-seven Mobile Legends: Bang Bang final, sit in second place in the Esports World Cup Club Championship standings with 1,000 points.

 

T1, the South Korean powerhouses who stormed to League of Legends glory thanks to the exploits of gaming superstar Faker, are third with 1,000 points. With 350 points acquired in Warzone, Saudi Arabian side Twisted Minds are joint eighth.

 

Faisal bin Homran, Chief Product Officer at the Esports World Cup, said: “The first two weeks of the Esports World Cup produced tournaments and matches that have captured the imagination of gaming fans across the globe. The standard of play has been at the highest level with moments of magic to last long in the memory.

 

“A special mention must go to the clubs and players who have put on such enthralling performances for the multitude of fans watching in person at the SEF Arena at Boulevard Riyadh City and online from every part of the world. We hope theirachievements provide inspiration to the next generation of gamers in Saudi Arabia and far beyond.”

 

The eight-week long Esports World Cup, which features a unique cross-game structure pitting the world’s top clubs and players against one another across 22 global competitions in 21 leading games, runs until August 25 at Boulevard Riyadh City. The tournament has a prize pool of $60 million, the largest in the history of esports.

 

More than 1,500 players, representing over 60 nationalities,are battling it out at the Esports World Cup. Week three begins on Wednesday with competitions taking place in the Dota2 Riyadh Masters, Counter-Strike 2, and PUBG Mobile.

 

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