The Knockout Stage of the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2025 Global Finals came to an end on November 9. The top 12 teams advanced to the Grand Finals, while the bottom six were knocked out. The final is set to be held on November 15.
RRQ Kazu from Indonesia topped the table with 379 points and six Booyahs in the Knockout Stage. Defending champions Fluxo also had a phenomenal run, posting 350 points on the leaderboard and securing second place. The Brazilian squad claimed four Booyahs and 195 eliminations in their 24 encounters.
Buriram United from Thailand grabbed third rank with 339 points and four Booyahs after their impressive performances.
Overall standings of FFWS 2025 Global Finals Knockout
- RRQ Kazu - 379 points
- Fluxo - 350 points
- Buriram United Esports - 339 points
- Team Solid - 313 points
- Rainbow7 - 303 points
- All Gamers Global - 280 points
- P Esports - 273 points
- EVOS Divine - 270 points
- Team Falcons - 256 points
- E1 Sports - 256 points
- Heavy - 241 points
- GOW - 238 points
- Nova Legion - 219 points
- WAG - 189 points
- Clear Vision Esports - 165 points
- Red Hawks - 134 points
- Red Cliff - 121 points
- Hotshot Esports - 96 points
Team Solid from Brazil acquired fourth place with 313 points, which included three Booyahs and 158 eliminations. Rainbow7 also had a decent run in the Knockout, as the squad finished fifth with 303 points and 187 eliminations.
All Gamers Global from Thailand came sixth with 280 points and one Booyah. E1 Spot ranked seventh with 275 points and two Booyahs, while P Esports occupied eighth place with 273 points and three Booyahs.
Evos Divine, the EWC 2025 winner, performed well on the final day of the FFWS Knockout and jumped to ninth position with 270 points and one Booyah. Team Falcons from Thailand claimed 10th spot with 256 points and three Booyahs. Vietnamese clubs Heavy and GOW were 11th and 12th with 241 and 238 points, respectively.
NOVA LEGION ended up in 13th place with 219 points and faced elimination from the FFWS 2025 Global Finals. WAG, too, had a disappointing run, as the Vietnamese team ranked 14th with only 189 points. Clear Vision came 15th with 175 points. South Asian teams Red Hawks, Red Cliff, and Hotshots were in the bottom three with 134, 121, and 96 points, respectively.
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Edited by Adarsh J Kumar

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