The penultimate day of the World Cup in eSports, which has been held in the Romanian city of Iași for the past few days, was marked by competitions in individual titles.
First, the best among the best competed in Tekken 7, and then the audience would have the opportunity to follow the e-footballers on the main stage.

Interesting battles in the title Tekken 7 were provided for bronze by competitors from Peru and Korea, and the Peruvian celebrated, while the final battle took place between the representatives of e-sports from the Philippines and Pakistan, where the Pakistani was convincingly better.

After a short break, the e-football players took to the big stage. The fight for third place took place between competitors from Mexico and Spain. Although they played BO5 there was no need to play all five matches. The Mexican was more dominant in the first three, and won the opponent 3:0 in the matches.

Although many thought that only the final between the Iranian and the Japanese would be more interesting, and that it would be "tight" when it comes to the result, that did not happen. It is obvious that experience was the deciding factor, given that the competitor from Iran is already well-known, as he has represented his country several times at world competitions and won awards, while the Japanese is completely unknown to the e-sports scene.

The Iranian took the lead at the start, and the Japanese offered a little more resistance in the second match where he managed to take the lead. However, the opponent quickly equalized, and then managed to end the second match with a goal difference. Already in the third game, the competitor from Iran showed dominance on the virtual field, and won the title of world champion by scoring two goals, which was 3:0 in victories.
Today officially ends the WC in e-sports, and team sports are on the program, so during the day we will get winners in the titles Mobile Legends Bandg Bang, DOTA2 and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
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