Esports World Cup 2024 live overall schedule, scores, standings, and more

Who comes out on top?

Esports World Cup's promotional image.
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The inaugural Esports World Cup has now wrapped up, with dozens of esports teams etching their names into the record books—and earning a huge chunk of cash in the process.

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Famed global teams like G2 Esports, Fnatic, Cloud9, and more looked to make their mark on history in Riyadh for the first-ever EWC, which began in July and ran through to August. There’s so much to keep track of that it might feel a little daunting: Let’s give you a helping hand so you can see where all the teams stand.

Esports World Cup 2024 Club Championship leaderboard

ESWC Foundation Club Support Program teams
Esports World Cup Clubs who entered the Support Program. Image via the Esports World Cup Foundation

Each invited team in the Esports World Cup 2024 circuit scored Club Points for individual competition standings. Teams got 1,000 Club Points for winning a game, 600 for second, and several points afterward. Over $20,000,000 was on offer between the top 16 teams.

Those points were then combined to form a larger Esports World Cup leaderboard. The final position of the top 16 teams were as follows:

PlacementTeamPoints
1stFalcons5,665
2ndTeam Liquid2,545
3rdTeam BDS2,000
4thTeam Vitality1,650
5thT11,600
6thFaZe Clan1,470
7thGaimin Gladiators1,280
8thNAVI1,170
9thG2 Esports1,150
10thFreecs1,110
11thToronto Ultra720
12thTwisted Minds710
13thFnatic660
14thMOUZ625
15thZETA DIVISION550
16thWeibo Gaming395
Not all teams are listed in the top 16; only those in the EWCF Support Program were included in the official ladder.

What is the Esports World Cup 2024 schedule?

After kicking off on July 3 in Saudi Arabia, 21 games were played across two months with esports teams trying to win as many as possible—all of which plays into final gradings. You can watch every game on EWC’s Twitch Channel.

The 2024 Esports World Cup is now over, but the event is confirmed to return in 2025.

Who are the Esports World Cup 2024 winners?

Below, we’ve included a list of every main event podium at EWC 2024:

GamePodium
Call of Duty: Warzone1st: Team Falcons
2nd: Fnatic
3rd: Twisted Minds
League of Legends1st: T1
2nd: Top Esports
3rd: Team Liquid
Free Fire1st: Team Falcons
2nd: EVOS Divine
3rd: Miners.gg
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
Mid-Season Cup 2024
1st: Selangor Red Giants
2nd: Falcons AP.Bren
3rd: Liquid Echo
Counter-Strike 21st: NAVI
2nd: G2
3rd: MOUZ
Dota 2
Riyadh Masters 2024
1st: Gaimin Gladiators
2nd: Team Liquid
3rd: Team Falcons
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
Mid-Season Cup 2024
1st: Omega Empress
2nd: Team Vitality
3rd: Falcons Vega
PUBG Mobile
World Cup 2024
1st: Alpha7 Esports
2nd: REJECT
3rd: Tianba
Overwatch 21st: Crazy Raccoon
2nd: Toronto Ultra
3rd: Team Falcons, ZETA Division
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
Women’s Tournament
1st: Smart Omega Empress
2nd: Team Vitality
3rd: Victory Song Gamers
Apex Legends1st: Alliance
2nd: Team Falcons
3rd: Luminosity Gaming
Rainbow Six Siege1st: Team BDS
2nd: w7m Esports
3rd: Team Liquid, FURIA
Honor of Kings1st: KPL Dream Team
2nd: LGD Gaming
3rd: Vivo Keyd Stars, AG Global
Teamfight Tactics1st: Wolves Esports
2nd: T1
3rd: Team Vitality, Twisted Minds
Street Fighter 61st: KuaiShow Gaming
2nd: Good 8 Squad
3rd: Burning Core Toyama, Good 8 Squad/Red Bull Esports
Fortnite1st: XSET
2nd: Exceed
3rd: Karmine Corp, Heroic
Call of Duty: MW31st: Atlanta FaZe
2nd: 100 Thieves
3rd: OpTic Gaming
StarCraft 21st: Clem (Liquid)
2nd: Serral (BASILISK)
3rd: herO (Weibo Gaming), Dark (Talon Esports)
EA FC 20241st: Jafonso (Luna Galaxy)
2nd: Young (Tuzzy E-Sports)
3rd: Phzin (Al Ula), Abumakkah (Falcons)
PUBG1st: Soniqs
2nd: Petrichor Road
3rd: FaZe Clan
Rennsport (Sim Racing)1st: Team Redline
2nd: Team Vitality
3rd: MOUZ
Rocket League1st: Team BDS
2nd: Team Falcons
3rd: Gen.G
Tekken 81st: ULSAN (Freecs)
2nd: ATIF (Team Falcons)
3rd: Yagami (Al Qadsiah)
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