NUSA DUA - Indonesia's national eFootball player Elga Cahya Putra has won the 2022 IESF Bali 14th World Esports Championship on Saturday, December 10th.

Competing on the Ice Stage, Merusaka, Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia won easily 3-0 over Argentina in a best of five match or looking for a player who won the first three games.

Both using FC Bayern Munich in the match, Indonesia intensively attacked first from the early minutes. In fact, Elga made an attack on the opponent's goal in the 10th minute but failed.

Not long ago, Elga managed to score the first point for Indonesia through a goal from M.Tel to lead 1-0. Elga continuously intensified attacks until he was finally able to break into the opponent's goal to lead 2-0.

The first game heated up when Molina counterattacked to catch up 2-1. However, Elga still continued to attack which bore fruit with the third goal 3-1, which lasted until the end. Indonesia led 1-0 in the first game.

In the second game Indonesia played very aggressively. Elga scored two goals in a short time. Getting more comfortable with the second game, Elga continued to put pressure on Molina until finally the third goal was scored.

With 57 percent possession, Indonesia secured the second game to lead 2-0.

The third game, which determined the title for Indonesia, Elga did well. He opened the game with a shot that nestled into the goal 1-0. However, not long ago Molina managed to reply to equalize.

The numbers that didn't change until the first half made the crowd tense. Screams of relief finally burst when Elga scored 2-1. He then added another goal 3-1.

Until the long whistle was blown, Elga was able to maintain his position to win the third game, as well as win the title with a final score of 3-0.

"Thank you very much for supporting and praying for us, so that we can become champions in this IESF," said Elga, quoted by Antara.

With the title from Elga in eFootball, Indonesia has now collected two gold and one bronze. One other gold from the DOTA 2 national team, while the bronze from the women's CS: GO.

Indonesia still has the potential to add one gold in the grand final of Mobile Legends: Bang-Bang which will take place, Sunday, December 11.


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