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FFWS SEA Spring 2025 Group Stage Draw Results: RRQ Kazu Takes on Falcons!

The results of the FFWS SEA Spring 2025 Group Stage draw are now available. Check out how the teams have been organized into their respective groups.

Free Fire | 16 April

2025-04-16T14:31:06.000Z

The Free Fire World Series (FFWS) SEA Spring 2025 is set to kick off in April, featuring 18 of the top Free Fire teams vying for the championship trophy, a cash prize of $300,000, and coveted tickets to the Free Fire Esports World Cup (EWC) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

This marks the third event organized by Garena in the FFWS SEA series, which began in 2024. The competition will showcase elite teams from various countries, including Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia, all competing at the regional level.

Prior to the tournament, a draw will take place to determine the match schedule for each team. The 18 participating teams will be split into three groups, each with unique match timings. The group draw will also create exciting dynamics among the teams.

Indonesia will be represented by five teams: RRQ Kazu, EVOS Divine, ONIC Esports, Bigetron Esports, and Vesakha Sriwijaya. How will they fare in the FFWS SEA Spring 2025 Group Stage? Will there be two or more Indonesian teams in each group? Let’s dive into the discussion.

Results of the Group Stage Draw for FFWS SEA Spring 2025

On Friday, April 11, 2025, the results of the FFWS SEA Spring 2025 Group Stage drawing were released by Garena via the Free Fire Esports Indonesia (FF Esports ID) Instagram account, where each group already has every team in it, from group A to group C in this tournament.

Here are the results of the FFWS SEA Spring 2025 Group Stage drawing:

  1. GROUP A
  • TEAM FLASH 
  • TODAK
  • BURIRAM UNITED ESPORTS
  • VESAKHA SRIWIJAYA
  • BIGETRON ESPORTS
  • ONIC
  1. GROUP B
  • TEAM FALCONS
  • HEAVY
  • ALL GAMERS GLOBAL
  • P ESPORTS
  • REVERSE RED
  • RRQ KAZU
  1. GROUP C
  • WAG
  • EXPAND
  • GOW ESPORTS
  • TEAM VAMOS
  • CORE MEMORY ESPORTS
  • EVOS DIVINE

As is known, Group A consists of Team Flash (Vietnam), TODAK (Malaysia), Buriram United Esports (Thailand), Vesakha Sriwijaya (Indonesia), Bigetron Esports (Indonesia) and ONIC (Indonesia). In this group, there are 3 Indonesian teams as well as being the group with the most teams from Indonesia.

Next, Group B consists of Team Falcons (Thailand), HEAVY (Vietnam), All Gamers Global (Thailand), P Esports (Vietnam), Reverse Red (Thailand), and RRQ Kazu (Indonesia). Unlike group A, in this group there are 3 Thai teams as well as being the group with the most teams from Thailand.

Finally, Group C consists of WAG (Vietnam), EXPAND (Malaysia), GOW Esports (Vietnam), Team Vamos (Malaysia), CORE Memory Esports (Thailand), and EVOS Divine. Unlike groups A and B, in this group there are 2 teams from Vietnam and Malaysia with 1 team each from Thailand and Indonesia.

It is interesting to wait for what the match will be like in the Group Stage round later. Who will be victorious? Which group do you think will be the hell group in FFWS SEA Spring 2025? Let's just wait.

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