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After finishing top 4 in 2024, Team Vitality achieved its goal of finishing top 3 in the Esports World Cup 2025.
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The club's eleven teams distinguished themselves throughout the competition, including a victory in the MLBB Women's Invitational, a second-place finish in the EA Sports FC Pro World Championship, as well as two third-place finishes on RENNSPORT and Free Fire.
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With these performances, Team Vitality consolidates its position among the largest and most successful esports clubs on the international scene.
Paris, Sunday, August 24, 2025 - Team Vitality concludes its summer with a very strong performance. The organization took third place in the overall club rankings at the 2025 Esports World Cup (EWC) in Riyadh. Throughout this major international competition, the club's teams distinguished themselves in eleven disciplines, providing powerful and memorable moments for the global esports scene. This result reflects the versatility, excellence, and wealth of talent that make the club so strong.
As part of its ambition to become the best esports club in the world, Team Vitality places performance at the heart of its strategy. This third-place finish reflects its ability to field high-level rosters and compete at major international events.
2025 PERFORMANCE REVIEW
Team Vitality approached this edition with a true competitive mentality. At the EWC, every victory, no matter how small, counts. With 11 teams competing, the club won nine titles and delivered memorable achievements to its community and esports fans around the world:
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women's Invitational - 1st place
Team Vitality's women's team won the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women's Invitational finals, achieving a historic victory both for the quality of their performance and for the advancement it represents for women's esports worldwide. Notably, the team remained undefeated throughout the competition, which was held as part of the Esports World Cup 2025.
EA Sports FC Pro World Championship – 2nd place
Brice “Brice” Masson earned an impressive second-place finish at the EA Sports FC Pro World Championship. Brice demonstrated high-level composure and control, securing key victories against formidable opponents. His dramatic comeback in the semi-finals against Levi de Weerd (Team Liquid) set the stage for an intense and close final against ManuBachoore (Team Liquid).
RENNSPORT – 3rd place
This year again, the Team Vitality roster achieved a very impressive third place in RENNSPORT. A remarkable performance for the simracing athletes who contributed key points to the club!
Free Fire – 3rd place
Team Vitality's Free Fire team achieved a respectable third place. Initially finishing eighth after the Knockout Round, they stood out in the Grand Finals thanks to solid performances, including two round wins.
“It is a great satisfaction to see the club’s excellent performance: 9 out of 11 teams in the top 8 and all in the top 12 worldwide. I am particularly proud of the historic victory in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, which finally recognizes the efforts of our players and rewards their commitment ,” explains Danny Engels, Global Operations Director of Team Vitality. “ Beyond the sporting achievements, this Esports World Cup was a fantastic opportunity to strengthen the brand’s international visibility, particularly among our Indonesian and French fans. Of course, there is a slight disappointment in not having taken second place or created a total surprise, but we remain extremely proud of this achievement. This achievement also represents a success for our business model and puts us in the best position to continue our momentum and aim for new heights in the years to come. ”
HEADING FOR 2026
After finishing in the top 4 in 2024, Team Vitality achieved its goal of finishing in the top 3 of the 2025 Esports World Cup. By distinguishing itself in high-level international competitions like the Esports World Cup, Team Vitality aims to inspire and build a lasting impact on the esports scene. This reflects the club's ambition to position itself as a benchmark in global competition by continually investing in new teams and new talent. But also by making an impression on fans around the world.
“ It’s a remarkable achievement to finish in the top 3 of the Esports World Cup, we are all very proud. It’s very good news for the club. We have achieved our objective and see that there is still a lot of room for maneuver possible. These performances confirm that we are on the right track and fuel our ambition to aim even higher in the next competitions ,” says Fabien “Neo” Devide, President and co-founder of Team Vitality .
Now, all eyes are on the future. The goals? To continue expanding internationally and secure that coveted top spot.