Gamer Makes History By Becoming First Malaysian To Win The FIFAe World Cup
Abdul Muhaimin remained unbeaten on his way to the finals.
Gamer Ahmad Muhaimin, better known as Minbappe, has made history by becoming the first Malaysian to win the FIFAe World Cup.
Image via FIFAe (Instagram)
He secured the championship in the eFootball Mobile category after defeating his Moroccan opponent in the final held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Minbappe dominated the match, triumphing 3-0 in the first game and 2-0 in the second against Morocco's AN10_Tienes. His victory earned him the coveted world champion title, along with a prize of USD20,000 (RM88,000).
His impressive journey to the top included an undefeated streak in the group stage, where he secured five wins and two draws
On his path to victory, Minbappe showcased his exceptional skills against a diverse range of international opponents. He triumphed over players from Turkey, Poland, Argentina, Morocco, and Portugal, further cementing his dominance in the eFootball Mobile category.
His only draws in the group stage were against players from Saudi Arabia and Thailand.
The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) also congratulated Minbappe on social media
"Malaysia is the first country in ASEAN to become champions of this prestigious tournament.
"Thank you and congratulations, Muhaimin. You've made the country proud," the post read.
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