Week 5 of the Esports World Cup 2025 delivered unforgettable victories in Rainbow Six Siege X, Call of Duty: Warzone, and EA SPORTS FC, with Team Liquid dominating the Club Championship.

Week 5 of the Esports World Cup 2025 in Riyadh was one for the history books. From perfect performances to clutch last-game heroics and unlikely championship runs, the week showcased elite skill across three major titles — Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege X, Call of Duty: Warzone, and EA SPORTS FC.
Esports World Cup 2025 Week 5 Highlights
Club of the Week – Team Liquid Makes History
After already winning championships in Chess and ML:BB earlier in the competition, Team Liquid added a third title by taking the EA SPORTS FC crown this week. This historic triple-win made them the first club to win three different competitions in a single Esports World Cup.
With five competitions left in the calendar, Team Liquid leads the Club Championship standings, proving its dominance across multiple esports genres.
Rank | Club | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Team Liquid | 4200 |
2 | Team Falcons | 3700 |
3 | Team Vitality | 3150 |
3 | Virtus.pro | 2400 |
5 | Twisted Minds | 2200 |
6 | Gen.G Esports | 2100 |
7 | AG.AL | 2050 |
8 | Team Heretics | 1300 |
Player of the Week – Adrian Tryka Leads from the Shadows
Adrian Tryka, the support player for Team Secret, played a pivotal role in their flawless Rainbow Six Siege X campaign. He posted the best K/D ratio, secured the most plants, and had the highest rating on his team during the tournament. His consistency and composure earned him the Player of the Week award.
Rainbow Six Siege X – Team Secret’s Perfect Run
In the Rainbow Six Siege X finals, Team Secret was unstoppable, sweeping G2 Esports 3-0 without losing a single playoff map. They had already made headlines in the group stage by sending defending champions Team Falcons to the lower bracket.
Their dominance earned them the lion’s share of the $2,000,000 prize pool and 1,000 Club Points.
Call of Duty: Warzone – Twisted Minds’ Clutch Masterclass
The Call of Duty: Warzone stage belonged to Twisted Minds, who came in as the fourth seed from North America. After a solid group stage, they delivered multiple top-four finishes in the finals, setting up a nail-biting last game.
As usual, it was in the final match where they shined, securing their first major LAN title and winning $250,000 along with 1,000 Club Points. Riley “zSmit” Smith also took home the Sony MVP award and a $10,000 bonus.
EA SPORTS FC – ManuBachoore’s Dream Run
The EA SPORTS FC Pro World Championship produced one of the most inspiring stories of the week. Manuel “ManuBachoore” Bachoore of Team Liquid went from the play-ins all the way to lifting the world championship trophy.
In the finals, facing Brice “Brice” Masson from Team Vitality, ManuBachoore kept his cool to secure a 5-3 victory. This triumph marked his second world championship title, and he credited his club, family, and friends for their support.
ManuBachoore’s win brought Team Liquid another $250,000 and 1,000 more Club Points, cementing their position at the top.
The favorites fall short as underdogs Rise Above in Week 5 of #EsportsWorldCup!Congratulations to all of our winners! @ManuelBachoore @TwisMinds @teamsecret pic.twitter.com/sQJJ8ZYaJT
— Esports World Cup (@EWC_EN) August 11, 2025
Looking Ahead to EWC Week 6
With only five competitions left to decide the Club Championship, Team Liquid is in a commanding position, while other clubs still have time to close the gap. Week 6 promises more high-stakes matches, potential underdog stories, and perhaps another round of history-making performances.
This week will feature PUBG, Teamfight Tactics, TEKKEN 8, and Street Fighter 6.
If Week 5 was any indication, the Esports World Cup 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most competitive and memorable events in esports history.