Had Become A World Champion Once, Indonesia Deserves To Hope To Get Gold From Free Fire Numbers At The 2021 SEA Games

JAKARTA - Esports competition for Free Fire at the SEA Games 2021 will start tomorrow, Friday, May 13. This year is the second year that the SEA Games organizes competitions for Esports. This is the second time that esports have been competed at the SEA Games.

In this SEA Games event, Indonesia sent 10 professional Free Fire athletes to fight for the gold medal for Indonesia. They will later be divided into two teams GARUDA and RAJAWALI.

As for the names of the athletes of the Indonesian National Team who are in Hanoi, Vietnam now, of course, they are already familiar to the fans of the battle royale game, which has become very global. The following is a list of Free Fire athletes at the SEA Games 2021.

TEAM RAJAWALI

  • Agus Suparman - EVOS
  • Muhammad Fikri Alief Pratama - DG Esport
  • Rafli Aidil Fitrah - FE Esport
  • Raihan Maghfur - Dewa United Esport
  • Rhama Satria - RANS Esport

TEAM GARUDA

  • Ibnu Nasir Ramdani - RRQ
  • Nur Ivaldi Fajar - RRQ
  • Richard William Manurung - RRQ
  • Shahin Taskhir - RRQ
  • Victor Innosensius - RRQ

Currently, the Indonesian Free Fire contingent has arrived at the Vietnam National Convention Center (Trung tâm Hội nghị Quốc gia) to prepare for tomorrow's match.

The Free Fire number itself is the first to be competed in the SEA Games. In the previous event, the 2019 SEA Games in Manila, Free Fire has not been played. However, the achievements of the Free Fire Indonesia team are quite flashy because they have won the world title three times.

Indonesia once won the FF world title at the Free Fire World Cup 2019. Then at the 2019 Free Fire Asia Invitational (FFAI), Indonesia again won the world title at the tournament. The teams they beat came from Thailand, Vietnam, India, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Morocco.

Seeing this achievement, the Indonesian Esports Executive Board (PBESI) deserves to hope that the Free Fire Indonesia team will talk a lot at the 2021 SEA Games, in Vietnam.

The Free Fire Group Stage on Friday, May 13, 2022 and the Grand Final on Sunday, May 15, 2022 will be broadcast live through the FF Esport ID YouTube channel at 16.30 p.m. Indonesian Time (WIB). Do not miss it.