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Cool! Chemin Esports Wins Free Fire Pro League 2021

Free Fire Pro League 2021

Free Fire Pro League 2021 has just finished with Chemin Esports coming out as the overall champion. Meanwhile, Total Gaming has ended in second place.

The Garena Free Fire Pro League 2021 (FFPL) Grand Final is filled with thrilling battles. Chemin Esports, on the other hand, has mastered the Grand Finals, winning the Free Fire Pro League 2021 final.

Throughout the six finals matches, they have scored a total of 83 points with extraordinary consistency and even without a single point. booyah!

With 75 points, Total Gaming Esports is in second place in the points table, while Godlike Esports is in third place with 68 points.

Nigma Galaxy, TSM, and Team Insane Esports took fourth, fifth, and sixth place with 61, 59, and 58 points respectively.

Preview Free Fire Pro League 2021

Free Fire Pro League 2021

The Free Fire Pro League 2021 Winter Grand Final was closed on January 31, 2022 with Chemin Esports' consistent play that led them to win. They didn't win the booyah but were the most aggressive team with 37 kills and 83 points.

Following them in second place is fan favorite Total Gaming with 75 points. After the fifth match, they were ranked sixth in the standings, but their excellent performance in the last game allowed them to move up four places to the second place.

GodLike claimed third place with 68 points while Nigma Galaxy placed fourth. The league-top stage Revenants had a memorable event as they placed 11th in the final.

The first match of the final round was won by Team Insane Esports with eight frags. Chemin Esports and PVS Gaming both played well to earn eight frags each.

GodLike displayed impressive skill to win the second match of the day by six frags. Chemin Esports once again claimed second place while Nigma was third with seven frags.

The third match was played at the Kalahari. Nigma Galaxy claimed victory with nine kills, where Tahir was MVP with five kills. Chemin, for the third time, claimed second place with 12 kills.

At the end of match 3, Chemin was on top with 25 kills and 54 points. Their consistency, along with their starting point, helps them stay on top.

Team Chaos claimed match four of the finals by ten frags. Once again, Chemin Esports took second place with six kills, followed by Nigma with four frags.

TSM won game five of the day with 11 kills. Old Monk, the sole survivor of the team, was named MVP with five frags. GodLike and Chemin secured second and third place with six frags, respectively.

Total Gaming won the sixth and final game of the finals with 11 kills. Delete was named the game's MVP by four frags. This victory provided a significant boost to the team to finish in second place overall.

A total of twelve teams from India and Nepal competed in the grand final, with a total of six matches. With 15 kills, Radhe Thakur emerged as the final MVP. Mafia from Total Gaming claimed 13 kills, and the third MVP was Swastik with 11 kills.

The Grand Final of FFPL 2021 is broadcast live on the official Free Fire Esports channel, on the YouTube Channel, as well as on the Facebook and BOOYAH apps too.

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Free Fire Pro League Prize Pool 

Free Fire Pro League 2021

The total prize pool for the Free Fire Pro League 2021 is 45,952 USD, which is divided among 12 teams. Chemin Esports takes first place with a prize of 19,967 USD while Total Gaming Esports takes second place with a prize of 9,983 USD.

Godlike took third place with a prize of 4,659 USD. The other teams at the bottom of the rankings receive a fraction of the prize money.

Free Fire Pro League 2021 ended smoothly, with new underdog teams from India and Nepal joining the competition.

The victory marked the team's first in an official tournament after adding a new player to the roster. Total game lovers were heartbroken as they lost the crown by 8 points.

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