Losing To Vietnam, The Indonesian Crossfire National Team Brings Home Silver At SEA Games 32
JAKARTA - Kautsar KF Faruqrohman Ekatama and his friends failed to bring home gold for Indonesia in the esports Crossfire number, after being defeated by Vietnam without being given a single point.
In the first match, Indonesia only managed to win two points, and in the second match, Indonesia was only able to collect one point. Despite providing a little resistance, Indonesia also failed to win the third match.
Taking place this afternoon with the Best of Five (BO5) system, Vietnam won a landslide victory 3-0 over Indonesia. Thus, Vietnam has the right to bring home gold and Indonesia must be satisfied with silver.
On the other hand, the match between the Philippines and Laos is also not much different. The country, dubbed the Land of a Thousand elephants, must admit its defeat of 0 - 3 over the Philippines. Thus, the Philippines managed to bring bronze in third place.
When compared to the rankings at the SEA Games last year, the Indonesian national team experienced an increase in terms of play, because in the previous year Indonesia only managed to bring home bronze.
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However, Vietnam's victory this year became Vietnam as the champion for the esports Crossfire number in two consecutive years. Meanwhile, the Philippines experienced a decline in rankings from last year's silver medal.
Thus, for esports, Indonesia has managed to collect one medal. Other esports matches will continue for the next six days, so let's continue to support the Indonesian national team so that they can achieve the goal of becoming the first winner in the esports number at the SEA Games 31 this time.
Meanwhile, the Indonesian Valorant national team still had to struggle in the second day of Group Stage. You can see here for a more complete schedule.