FFMIC 2025 Online Qualifiers Week 2 Group C Points Table and Standings

The Free Fire Max India Cup (FFMIC) 2025 Online Qualifiers Week 2 Group C concluded with Revenant XSpark topping the points table.

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FFMIC 2025 Online Qualifiers Week 2 Group C Points Table and Standings | Free Fire Max India Esports

The Free Fire Max India Cup (FFMIC) 2025 Online Qualifiers for Week 2 saw an intense competition among the 12 teams of Group C, battling through six matches on August 3. After some thrilling gameplay, the top six teams earned their spots in the League Stage, while the remaining squads were eliminated from the tournament.

The Online Qualifiers for Week 2 have now concluded across all three groups, setting the stage for the next phase of the championship.

FFMIC 2025 Group C Standings: Top Performers and Qualifiers

Revenant XSpark led Group C with a commanding performance, securing first place with 123 points and one Booyah across the six matches. Following closely was Autobotz Esports, who claimed second place with 105 points and two Booyahs, showing impressive consistency and skill throughout the day.

NS Pro and Team Tycoons also had a solid showing, finishing third and fourth with 92 and 87 points respectively. S8UL, a well-known esports organization, clinched fifth place with 81 points, while Kar98 Army rounded out the top six qualifiers with 65 points. These six teams will advance to the League Stage, where competition intensifies further.

Unfortunately for UE Hanuman, the team finished seventh with 54 points, just missing the cut for the next stage. Popular club Team Tamilas ended their campaign in ninth place and failed to qualify, while Phoenix finished at the bottom of the standings with only 22 points.

Match Highlights: Group C Week 2

The six matches in Group C were fought across various maps, showcasing strategic plays and explosive combat.

  • Match 1 (Purgatory): Autobotz Esports started strong with a massive 33-point Booyah. S8UL also kicked off the day with 15 points. NG Pros and Team Tycoons earned 14 and 12 points respectively, while Team Blazex15 collected 10 points.
  • Match 2 (Nexterra): Team Tycoons dominated this encounter, scoring a 31-point victory. Revenant XSpark secured 18 points, maintaining their lead on the leaderboard. Team Tamilas and Kar98 Army scored 13 and 12 points respectively.
  • Match 3 (Alpine): NG Pros claimed the win with 24 points. Autobotz and Tycoons each added 17 points to their tally. Team Megastars collected 13 points, while Revenant XSpark and S8UL earned 12 and 11 points respectively.
  • Match 4 (Bermuda): Autobotz Esports grabbed their second Booyah of the qualifiers with 27 points. Revenant XSpark maintained momentum with 21 points, and NG Pros added 20 points. S8UL and Team Tycoons both scored 14 points.
  • Match 5 (Kalahari): Revenant XSpark dominated the match with a huge 37-point Booyah. S8UL again performed well with 15 points, while Team Tycoons and NG Pros each secured 14 points. UE Hanuman grabbed 13 points in this round.
  • Match 6 (Solara): Kar98 Army ended the day on a high, winning the last match with 21 points. Revenant XSpark stayed aggressive and collected 26 points. UE Hanuman and S8UL scored 18 and 15 points respectively.

What’s Next: League Stage and Grand Finals

With the qualifiers over, attention now shifts to the League Stage of the FFMIC 2025, set to begin on August 22 and continue until September 14. The League Stage divides into two main competition modes:

  • Battle Royale Mode: Eighteen teams will play in a league format over four weeks. The top teams from various days will secure direct qualification to the Grand Finals. A total of 12 teams will compete for the Battle Royale championship.
  • Clash Squad Mode: The top eight teams from the League Stage leaderboard will compete in a three-day Swiss format. The first two days feature best-of-three and best-of-five matches respectively, with the top four advancing to the Clash Squad Grand Final.

The FFMIC 2025 Grand Finals, scheduled for September 27-28, promise thrilling competition. Day 1 will see the Clash Squad finalists battle in best-of-five matches to determine the champion, while Day 2 features the top 12 Battle Royale teams in the intense Champion Rush format. In this format, teams must reach 80 points and then secure a Booyah (win) to claim the title. If no team achieves both by the 10th match, the highest scoring team wins.

Overall, the FFMIC 2025 Online Qualifiers Week 2 Group C proved to be an intense battleground, with Revenant XSpark, Autobotz Esports, and several other teams displaying incredible skill and resilience. The excitement now builds as these top teams prepare to face off in the upcoming League Stage, moving closer to the coveted Grand Finals.

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