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The Free Fire National Team's Return is Welcomed by PBESI's Staff

Jakarta: Arriving back in Indonesia, the Free Fire Esports National Team succeeded in making a new history, namely the golden history of the SEA Games at the SEA Games Hanoi 2021.

Their return received an enthusiastic and appreciative welcome from the Indonesian Esports Executive Board (PBESI) and the esports community who also welcomed the arrival of the proud Indonesian athletes at Terminal 3 of Soekarno-Hatta Airport.

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“Indonesia’s Golden History in the SEA Games Esports branch has been successfully achieved by you. Even more special, the Free Fire Team not only brought home a gold medal, but also a silver one at the same time!” said the Daily Chair of PBESI, Bambang Sunarwibowo to the Free Fire Esports National Team.

Bambang also expressed his gratitude to the Government, Kemenpora, KONI, and NOC Indonesia who have supported and provided opportunities for the Esports Branch to be able to contribute and fight in the SEA Games 31 Hanoi.

According to the Free Fire coach, Muslih Wahyudi Rachman, this achievement did not escape the hard forging in sharpening technical and mental abilities during the Hanoi 2021 SEA Games Esports Pelatnas managed by PBESI in Bogor, West Java.

“Apart from the toughness of our esports athletes, this achievement is also the result of PBESI’s hard work which has involved technical and non-technical experts such as psychologists, nutritionists, to fitness experts in the National Training,” said Muslih.

Representing the Indonesia 1 Free Fire Team, Richard William Manurung said that their gold achievements were very useful in building confidence for greater achievements in the future.

Meanwhile, Team Indonesia 2, which consists of Agus Suparman, Muhammad Fikri Alief Pratama, Rafli Aidil Fitrah, Raihan Maghfur, and Rhama Satria, successfully topped the two top positions in the standings and is entitled to both Gold and Silver Medals. Both teams left the third position which was finally taken by Team Thailand 2.

Not only that, four Free Fire Indonesian athletes also dominate in the Top 5 Most Valuable Players (MVP). Rafli Aidil Fitrah from Team Indonesia 2 appeared as MVP by recording 14494 damage and 34 Kills.

He outperformed Richard William Manurung from Team Indonesia 1 in second place with 16419 damage and Kills 33, Nur Ivaldi Fajar from Team Indonesia 1 with damage 18031 and Kills 31 in third position, Shahin from Team Indonesia 1 in fourth place with damage 15047 and Kills 31. , and Cosq from Team Thailand 1 in fifth place with 13613 damage and 31 Kills.

(MMI)