The results of FFMIC 2025 online qualifications are published. Discover the detailed information on Free Fire Max India Cup 2025.

The Free Fire Max India Cup 2025 also known as FFMIC 2025 Online Qualifiers kicked off on July 26. After a rigorous anti-hack verification process, Garena announced the final 48 qualified teams for the Online Qualifiers stage. Check out the FFMIC 2025 Online Qualifiers Day 2 results.

FFMIC 2025 Online Qualifiers Day 2 Results

GROUP C Standings (After Match 6) – Top 9 Teams Qualify for Week 2, Bottom 3 eliminated.

  • K9 Esports – 118 Points
  • Total Gaming – 96 Points
  • Crust Esports – 77 Points
  • Velonix – 73 Points
  • Team Tamilas – 71 Points
  • Autobotz Esports – 69 Points
  • BLACK Birds – 61 Points
  • UGxHanuman – 53 Points
  • Team_MEGASTARS – 52 Points
  • Quirkies – 49 Points
  • Team Odds – 46 Points
  • SIMPxGang – 37 Points

GROUP D STANDINGS AFTER 6 MATCHES – Top 9 Teams Qualify for Week 2, Bottom 3 eliminated.

  • GODLIKE Esports – 130 Points
  • JONTY Gaming – 102 Points
  • TSG ARMY – 78 Points
  • BLACK FLAG ARMY – 77 Points
  • GYAN Gaming ESP – 68 Points
  • VINTAGE ESPORTS – 59 Points
  • HN Esports – 56 Points
  • AURA ESPORTS – 54 Points
  • Rising Esports – 43 Points
  • KFFC – 43 Points
  • Team NBA – 36 Points
  • Thunder Empire ESP – 27 Points

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Free Fire Max India Cup 2025 League Stage (22 August – 14 September)

This stage is divided into two modes:

  • Battle Royale Mode: The 18 teams play in a league format for four weeks. The top two teams from Week 3 Day 1, Day 2, and Week 4 Day 1 directly qualify for the Grand Finals. Additionally, the next six best teams from Week 4 Day 2 also qualify, resulting in 12 Battle Royale finalists.
  • Clash Squad Mode: The top eight teams from the overall leaderboard after Week 2 of the League Stage enter a three-day Swiss format showdown. Day 1 features best-of-three matches, and Day 2 features best-of-five matches. The top four teams from these matches advance to the Clash Squad Grand Final.

FFMIC 2025 LAN: Grand Finals (27- 28 September)

TEZ Free Fire Max India Cup 2025: Grand Finals is a two-day event:

  • Day 1: The top four Clash Squad teams compete in a best-of-five match to determine the Clash Squad Champion.
  • Day 2: The top 12 Battle Royale finalists compete in a Champion Rush format. In this format, teams accumulate points, and if a squad reaches 80 points, they enter the Champion Rush phase. To become champion, they must then secure an additional “Booyah” (win). If no team achieves both 80 points and a Booyah by the 10th match, the team with the highest total points wins.

The tournament emphasizes that true champions are made by proving themselves in big moments, not just by accumulating points.

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8 thoughts on “FFMIC 2025 The online qualifications Day 2 The results were released”
  1. For those asking about the bracket format: Day 2 used double elimination with best of 3 matches in winners bracket and best of 1 in losers. Top 16 teams advance to regional qualifiers. The tiebreaker rules were based on round differential first, then head-to-head results. You can find full match replays on the official channel.

  2. People saying Team Apex deserved top seed are delusional. They literally got carried by one player the entire tournament and had the easiest bracket draw. Meanwhile actual skilled teams like Vortex had to fight through winners bracket against way tougher opponents. This result don’t reflect actual skill levels at all.

  3. lmao the production quality was something else. At least 5 matches had stream crashes, casters couldn’t even pronounce half the player names correctly, and the observer missed like every major play. But sure, lets call this a ‘successful’ qualifier. Real professional stuff guys 👏

  4. Honestly disappointed with how thing went down. Some of the scoring seemed really off and there was clear lag issues that affected several matches. The organizers need to get their act together before finals or this gonna be a disaster

  5. Oh wow, what a shocking result. Who could have possibly predicted that the team that won every scrim for the past month would also win the qualifier. Truly the most suspenseful competition of the year. 🙄

  6. decent day overall, few good matches mixed with some snoozefests. bracket predictions were pretty accurate except for that one wildcard team

  7. Amazing results!! Congrats to all the teams who made it thru day 2. The competition level was insane this year, so many unexpected upsets and comeback stories. Can’t wait to see who makes it to the finals!

  8. My favorite part was when that one team accidentally banned their own best hero and then tried to pause to fix it but the ref said no takebacks 😂😂 Like bro how do you mess that up at this level?? The chat was going absolutely crazy

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