
Team Vitality Tops Club Rankings After Week 3 of 2025 Esports World Cup
AG.AL holds second place with 1,950 points, while Gen.G Esports trails closely in third with 1,800 points. Team Falcons ranks fourth with 1,750 points, and Virtus.pro rounds out the top five at 1,500 points.
Team Heretics sits in sixth place with 1,300 points.
Two clubs share seventh place, with both Team Spirit and Team Liquid earning 1,200 points.
The third week of competition in Riyadh has seen rising momentum and increasingly decisive matchups across several tournaments. While some events are nearing their highly anticipated finals, others are just getting underway, carrying with them the hopes of clubs and players from around the world.
The Esports World Cup continues to cement its reputation as the largest celebration of competitive gaming globally—not only for its record-breaking prize pool and the diversity of games featured but also for the high level of competition and an immersive fan experience that has drawn thousands of enthusiasts and players from across continents.
Serving as a premier international platform, the EWC brings together top-tier esports clubs in multi-title showdowns, offering the largest prize pool in the history of the sport. The event runs through August in Riyadh, which has emerged as a global hub for gaming and digital competition.
Current Club Rankings (after Week 3): Team Vitality – 2,400 pts
AL – 1,950 pts
G Esports – 1,800 pts
Team Falcons – 1,750 pts
pro – 1,500 pts
Team Heretics – 1,300 pts
Team Spirit – 1,200 pts (tied) & Team Liquid – 1,200 pts (tied)
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