Key Points

Jonas "Jonny" Wirth advances to the EAFC playoffs after thrilling wins in the Esports World Cup. He represents S8UL Esports, India’s leading esports organization. The FC Pro 25 Championship features a massive Rs 12.5 crore prize pool. S8UL continues to shine across multiple esports titles at the global event.

Key Points: S8UL's Jonny Reaches EAFC Playoffs at Esports World Cup 2025

  • Jonny defeats Samugamer_07 and Cowen in tight 4-3 matches
  • FC Pro 25 Championship boasts Rs 12.5 crore prize pool
  • Jonny qualified via Virtual Bundesliga top-four finish
  • S8UL also excels in Apex Legends and Chess at EWC 2025
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S8UL's Jonny storms into EAFC playoffs at Esports World Cup 2025

German EAFC pro Jonny secures Round of 16 spot at EWC 2025 after intense victories, representing S8UL Esports in Riyadh.

"It feels amazing to qualify for the playoffs. Every match challenged me, but I stayed calm and played my game. – Jonas Wirth (Jonny)"

Riyadh, August 8

After a thrilling run in Group E, Jonas Wirth (Jonny), representing S8UL Esports, a global powerhouse in esports and gaming content, has qualified for the playoffs of the FC Pro 25 World Championship at the ongoing Esports World Cup (EWC) 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

In a hard-fought Upper Bracket Semi-final, the seasoned EAFC pro from Germany defeated Italy's Samuele Prestigiacomo (Samugamer_07) with a 4-3 scoreline. He then overcame Argentina's Facundo Cowen (Cowen) by the same score in the Upper Bracket Final to secure his place in the Round of 16.

The FC Pro 25 World Championship at EWC 2025 features 32 of the world's best competing for a massive Rs 12.5 crore prize pool. All playoff matches will be played in a single elimination format, with Jonny set to take the stage for his Round of 16 match on Friday.

"It feels amazing to qualify for the playoffs," said Jonas Wirth aka Jonny. "Every match challenged me, but I stayed calm and played my game. I'm proud to represent S8UL and excited to give it my best in the Round of 16."

Jonny earned his place at EWC 2025 by finishing in the top four of the Virtual Bundesliga 2024-25, where he won three of his four group stage matches before narrowly missing out in the semifinals. As one of the fiercest competitors in the scene, he won both the Virtual Bundesliga and the eChampions League last year, and is now carrying S8UL's colours onto the world stage.

Jonny's playoff qualification adds another feather to S8UL's impressive campaign at EWC 2025. Earlier, the organisation's Apex Legends team reached the Grand Finals, while Chess Grandmaster Nihal Sarin secured a top-8 finish after qualifying through the Last Chance Qualifiers. Meanwhile, S8UL's Tekken 8 athletes, Arja Gamoori (Sephiblack) and Nino Schwarz (Nino), are preparing to fight for their spots via the Last Chance Qualifiers.

As the first and only Indian team selected for the Esports World Cup Foundation's prestigious Club Partner Program, S8UL continues to make Indian esports proud by competing at the highest levels of global competition. The organisation's multi-title representation and strong performances underscore its commitment to establishing India as a powerhouse in the world of competitive gaming.

- ANI

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Priya S
I watched the match live and it was nail-biting till the end! 4-3 scoreline in both matches shows how competitive this tournament is. Jonny's composure under pressure is amazing. Hope he brings home the trophy for S8UL!
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Aman W
While this is great, I wish Indian orgs would focus more on developing local talent rather than just signing foreign players. We have so much potential here that needs nurturing. Still, congrats to Jonny and S8UL!
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Shreya B
Rs 12.5 crore prize pool?! 😱 That's more than many traditional sports tournaments in India. Shows how big esports is becoming globally. Parents should take note - gaming can be a serious career option now!
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Vikram M
S8UL making India proud across multiple games - EAFC, Apex Legends, Chess and Tekken. This is exactly the kind of representation we need to put Indian esports on the world map. Next step should be grassroots development programs.
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Nikhil C
The matches were so intense! Jonny's gameplay was clinical. Though I wish the broadcast had more Indian commentators to explain strategies for casual viewers like me. Would help grow the fanbase here.

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