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The championship featured players from across the UAE competing in qualifying rounds to secure places in the finals, which attracted a strong crowd and significant engagement from eSports fans. The event also received extensive coverage across the league’s digital platforms and official channels, highlighting the growing importance of the sector and its role in engaging young audiences with sports content.
Al Darmaki delivered an impressive performance to secure the championship title, first place and the winner’s cash prize. Moaz Ibrahim, representing Dibba Club, finished second, while Basel Hussein of Ajman Club claimed third place after intense competition among the finalists.
The UAE Pro League allocated prize money for the top three finishers, awarding AED 25,000 to the champion, AED 15,000 to the runner-up and AED 10,000 to the third-place finisher.
The championship winner will also receive the opportunity to attend the Esports World Cup as a spectator, providing a chance to experience one of the world's largest events dedicated to the gaming and eSports industry.
The awards ceremony was attended by Tareq Al Shabibi, Board Member of the UAE Pro League, who presented the trophies and prizes to the top three finishers. He praised the high standards displayed throughout the competition and the competitive spirit that reflected the continued development of eSports in the UAE.