FURIA Dominates Team Vitality to Win the IEM Chengdu 2025 Title

FURIA Dominates Team Vitality to Win the IEM Chengdu 2025 Title

Thales Costa

9 Nov, 2025, 14:00

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Last updated: 9 Nov, 2025, 14:04

The Brazilian team FURIA have added another prestigious trophy to their collection with an incredible 3-0 victory over Team Vitality in the Grand Final of IEM Chengdu 2025. This victory marks their third title of 2025, underscoring their consistent performance at the highest level of competitive Counter Strike.

Strategic Brilliance on Display

The final showcased FURIA’s discipline and adaptability across three maps. The series kicked off on Ancient, a map FURIA had been avoiding for months, surprising Vitality with their pick. FURIA quickly took control of the match, building an 8-4 lead and maintaining composure to close the map 13-11.

On Inferno, Vitality started strong, but FURIA managed a comeback fueled by tactical rotations and clutch moments, ultimately ending the map winning by 13-10. The decider, Overpass, saw Vitality on CT side gaining an early lead of 8-4, but FURIA’s defense tightened significantly in the second half to turn the table and claim a 13-10 victory and the trophy.

Star Players and Team Effort

The spotlight was firmly on Danil “molodoy” Golubenko, who delivered a standout performance throughout the entire tournament and was rightfully awarded his second MVP of the year. His consistent impact in key moments helped stabilize FURIA and drive their team towards the title. Mareks “YEKINDAR” Gaļinskis and Yuri “yuurih” Santos also contributed heavily, offering critical rifle support and timely plays that kept FURIA strong in both offensive and defensive rounds.

The experience brought by Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo proved vital in maintaining the team’s focus and execution under pressure despite some challenging stats individually, a true display of leadership and sharp decision-making.

What the Win Means

Beyond the impressive $285,000 prize money, this win adds another milestone to FURIA’s already remarkable year. Having previously triumphed at the Thunderpick World Championship and FISSURE Playground 2, this latest success further demonstrates their evolution into one of the most dominant forces in the Counter Strike scene throughout 2025. Their ability to consistently perform on LAN stages highlights their maturity and readiness to contend with the best in the world.

For Vitality, the loss is a tough setback as it marks their second high-profile final defeat in 2025. Despite the disappointment, it underscores the razor-thin margins at the top level of esports, where every match is fiercely contested and the competition remains intense.

The Road Ahead for FURIA

FURIA’s success at IEM Chengdu was not just about individual skill but also about excellent teamwork and adaptability. Boldly choosing to play Ancient after months of banning it exemplified their readiness to strategize and innovate against strong opponents. Their ability to bounce back and win crucial rounds speaks volumes about their determination and mental fortitude.

Their run at IEM Chengdu is a clear statement that FURIA is peaking at the right time in the 2025 season and is ready to challenge for more titles moving forward, specially the upcoming major. Fans and analysts alike will for sure be watching closely their journey through the remainder of the year, anticipating more and more exciting performances and potential upsets.

Overall, FURIA’s incredible win against Vitality at IEM Chengdu was a master class in resilience, teamwork, and strategy, asserting their position as a, once again, top contender on the global stage.

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