FURIA shut out Cloud9 to complete unblemished Americas Cup run
A backlit keyboard is part of the gear online video game streamer Jordan Woodruff uses in his Gilbert home.
Jordan Woodruff FURIA finished their perfect run through the League of Legends 2026 Americas Cup by blanking Cloud9 3-0 in the grand final Sunday in Sao Paulo.
FURIA did not drop a game as they swept through the upper bracket and into Sunday's finale. The matchup was a rematch of an upper-bracket semifinal.
Playing on red, FURIA prevailed in 30 minutes, 33 minutes and 35 minutes to sweep the best-of-five final. Pedro "Tatu" Seixas of Brazil was named match MVP with an overall kills-deaths-assists ratio of 14-4-23.
Instead of prize money, FURIA are rewarded a bootcamp in South Korea during the Mid-Season Invitational funded by publisher Riot Games.
The four-team, double-elimination tournament included the second- and third-place finishers from the League Championship Series Lock-In and the Campeonato Brasileiro de League of Legends Cup. The winners of the latter two events qualified for the First Stand Tournament, scheduled for next week, also in Sao Paulo.
League of Legends Americas Cup final standings
1. FURIA
2. Cloud9
3. Sentinels
4. RED Canids
--Field Level Media
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