A Celebration of Team Falcons, the EWC All-Stars

2024-08-27

Team Falcons competed across 18 of the 22 esports titles at the EWC and were crowned the champions

The inaugural Esports World Cup featured 22 competitions across eight weeks of high-quality esports action. Victors were crowned and champions were made, but no organization basked in glorious triumph like Team Falcons in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.


On home soil, Team Falcons competed in 18 of the 22 esports at EWC 2024, showcasing impressive levels of play in a variety of games — highlighted by 1st place finishes in Esports World Cup: Free Fire and Esports World Cup: Call of Duty Warzone. Team Falcons also finished 2nd in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid Season Cup 2024 x Esports World Cup, Esports World Cup: Apex Legends, Esports World Cup: featuring Rocket League, and Esports World Cup: TEKKEN 8 thanks to an impressive performance by Atif “ATIF” Ijaz.


Team Falcons was one of two organizations alongside Team BDS to win multiple tournaments at the 2024 Esports World Cup. The organization’s results on home soil were more than enough for a 1st place finish in EWC 2024 Club Championship Points. Team Falcons finished EWC 2024 with 5,665 Club Championship Points, dwarfing 2nd place Team Liquid’s 2,545 points.

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Team Falcons built such a large advantage in the Club Championship Points standings at EWC 2024 that the organization’s 1st place finish was actually clinched on August 17, 2024 – over a week before the end of the eight-week tournament.



“We promised ourselves that we wanted this trophy to stay at home. Now, finally, we can say it’s home,” Team Falcons CEO Mossad "Msdossary" Al-Dossary said through tears in a stage interview following Falcons’ 1st place clinch. “This is for all the Saudi people. It remains in Saudi.”


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Team Falcons’ 1st place finish in Club Championship Points earned the organization a staggering $7,000,000 in prize money and global bragging rights in the world of competitive gaming.