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Esports World Cup Club Championship

Esports World Cup Club Championship

The Esports World Cup Club Championship offers a top prize of $7,000,000 USD.

This cross-game competition spans all Esports World Cup events, with current live standings available.

Organizations, referred to as Clubs in the competition, compete not only within individual games in Riyadh but also vie for the title of overall event winner. Clubs earn points based on their performance across each game they participate in.

Teams must meet specific eligibility criteria to qualify for consideration in the overall standings. For a detailed explanation on how the Esports World Cup Club Championship operates, please refer to our comprehensive guide below.

Esports World Cup Club Championship

Esports World Cup Club Championship, as of the most recent update on July 16.

Team Falcons leads with 2950 points, achieving 2 gold medals, 1 silver, and 1 bronze. Team Liquid follows with 1150 points, securing 1 gold medal and 2 bronze. Natus Vincere has 1110 points, earning 1 gold and 1 silver. Gaimin Gladiators stand at 1020 points, with 1 gold and 1 bronze. Selangor Red Giants and T1 both have 1000 points, each earning 1 gold. G2 Esports holds 875 points, achieving 1 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze. Fnatic has 660 points, securing 1 silver. Top Esports and EVOS Esports both have 600 points, each earning 1 silver. Netshoes Miners and Twisted Minds each have 350 points, each earning 1 bronze. Ninjas in Pyjamas, MOUZ, and Virtus Pro each have 275 points, each earning 1 bronze. Tundra, Buriram United Esports, and Guild Esports each have 200 points. AG Global, BB Team, Team Spirit, Quest Esports, Loud, Team abWizz, Team Vitality, See You Soon, Bilibili Gaming Dreamsmart, HomeBois, Fire Flux Esports, Furia, Falcon Esports, FaZe Clan, GenG, and FlyQuest each have 60 points. New Icons and Rex Regum Qeon each 

These standings reflect total points and medals earned, akin to Olympic or other competitive rankings. Updates will occur weekly following the completion of game competitions.

Tom Bull discusses the significant financial stakes involved in the Esports World Cup Club Championship this summer. Securing top placements in the standings translates directly to substantial prize money for participating organizations. The champion receives a substantial $7,000,000 prize, with even the sixth-place finisher earning a seven-figure sum.

The prize distribution for the Club Championship correlates with the organization’s ranking in the Esports World Cup standings, offering increasing amounts as teams place higher:

1st place: $7,000,000 2nd place: $4,000,000 3rd place: $2,000,000 4th place: $1,500,000 5th place: $1,250,000 6th place: $1,000,000 7th place: $800,000 8th place: $600,000 9th place: $450,000 10th place: $350,000 11th place: $250,000 12th place: $200,000 13th place: $150,000 14th place: $150,000 15th place: $150,000 16th place: $150,000

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