Free Fire World Cup 2024 Knockout Day 1: Overall standings and summary 

Free Fire World Cup 2024 Knockout Day 1: Overall standings and summary 

The Free Fire World Cup 2024 kicked off on July 10, 2024, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Day 1 of the Knockout Stage featured Group A and B’s performances. Buriram United Esports from Thailand captured a dominant position with 122 points and two Booyahs. LOUD from Brazil also made a great start to the event, claiming second place with 103 points and one Booyah. Indonesia’s RRQ Kazu ranked third with 91 points.

AG Global, who recently acquired the Stalwart Esports’ Free Fire roster, obtained fourth rank with 86 points despite not winning any game. Netshoes Miners from Brazil scored fifth with 64 points, while Evos Divine scored sixth with 60 points.

P Esports from Vietnam ranked seventh with 58 points and one Booyah. Reta and Hotshot earned 49 and 47 points, respectively in six matches. Fluxo from Brazil struggled there and collected only 41 points. ONIC Olympus and 19Esports took 32 and 21 points respectively.


Day 1 overall scoreboard of Free Fire World Cup 2024 Knockout

  1. Buriram United – 122 points
  2. LOUD – 103 points
  3. RRQ Kazu – 91 points
  4. AG Global – 86 points
  5. Netshoes Miners – 64 points
  6. Evos Divine – 60 points
  7. P Esports – 58 points
  8. Reta Esports – 49 points
  9. Hotshot Esports – 47 points
  10. Fluxo Esports – 41 points
  11. ONIC Olympus – 32 points
  12. 19Esports – 21 points

RRQ Kazu started their campaign with a 26-point Booyah in the first game of the Free Fire World Cup. Miners, P Esports, LOUD, and Buriram also had a nice opening as they secured 18, 18, 17, and 15 points, respectively.

RRQ Kazu continued their superiority and won the second match by 23 points. LOUD also did their job well and posted 19 points on the board. Reta, AG Global, and Hotshot managed 15 points each.

Buriram United came out victorious in the third game with 25 points, with LOUD finishing second with 23, RRQ with 17, and AG Global with 15 points. Miners and P Esports managed 13 and 12 points, respectively.

LOUD registered a huge 27-point Booyah in the fourth match. AG Global and Buiram United earned 22 and 11 points, respectively. RRQ and ONIC added 15 and 14 points to their respective names.

Buriram United clinched their second Booyah of the Free Fire World Cup with 31 points. Miners, Fluxo, and AG Global grabbed 20, 18, and 16 points, respectively. Hotshot from Pakistan earned 15 points.

P Esports notched up a 20-point Booyah in the end game of the first day. Buriram United ensured 20 points, including 12 kills. Reta and Evos obtained 15 points each in this encounter.

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