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C.O.P.A. Free Fire 2026 Finals: Fluxo W7M Wins! Full Standings

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Sumit Kushwaha
Sumit Kushwaha, is an Assistant Editor specialising in coverage of eSports and gaming. He tracks the latest developments by reporting around global events from the segment...
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The C.O.P.A. Free Fire 2026 tournament officially ended on February 22 after two intense days of Finals action. Defending champion Fluxo W7M once again proved its strength by lifting the trophy. The team showed strong consistency and smart gameplay throughout the final stage.

Across 16 matches, Fluxo W7M collected 192 points. They secured three Booyahs and achieved 94 eliminations. Their performance earned them the championship title and the top prize of 9,656 dollars.

The tournament featured high competition, and every match played an important role in the final rankings.

Tournament Format Explained

C.O.P.A. Free Fire 2026 followed a three stage format:

  • Group Stage
  • Relegation Stage
  • Finals

A total of 24 teams began the journey in the Group Stage, which ran from January 31 to February 15. Only the top six teams from this stage directly advanced to the Finals.

Teams ranked from seventh to eighteenth moved to the Relegation stage. From there, six additional teams secured their spots in the Finals held on February 21 and 22.

In total, 16 matches were played in the Finals.

The event had a total prize pool of 19,300 dollars. Only the top four teams received prize money.

Final Standings Of C.O.P.A. Free Fire 2026

Here are the final rankings from the championship stage:

  • Fluxo W7M – 192 points
  • SX10 – 184 points
  • Team Solid – 183 points
  • LOUD – 182 points
  • Alpha7 Esports – 179 points
  • Alfa 34 – 166 points
  • Influence Rage – 166 points
  • INTZ – 162 points
  • E1 Sports – 160 points
  • Virtus.pro – 154 points
  • LOS – 138 points
  • RUSH Gaming – 138 points

The competition was very close among the top teams. Small differences in points made a big impact on final positions.

Prize Pool Distribution

The top four teams received prize money as follows:

  • Fluxo W7M – 9,656 dollars
  • SX10 – 4,828 dollars
  • Team Solid – 2,897 dollars
  • LOUD – 1,931 dollars

The remaining teams did not receive a share of the prize pool but gained valuable experience and ranking points.

Runner Up Performance

SX10 finished second with 184 points. The team secured three Booyahs and recorded 105 eliminations, which was the highest elimination count in the Finals.

Their aggressive style helped them stay close to the top spot.

Team Solid secured third place with 183 points and one Booyah. Their consistency across matches helped them stay competitive.

Strong Performance From LOUD And Alpha7

LOUD finished in fourth place with 182 points and two Booyahs. Their balanced strategy kept them near the top throughout the tournament.

Alpha7 Esports finished fifth with 179 points. Influence Rage and Alfa 34 both ended with 166 points but finished lower due to ranking rules.

Alfa 34’s player Mitinx was named the Most Valuable Player of the Finals for strong individual gameplay.

Teams That Struggled In The Finals

INTZ performed strongly in the Relegation stage but finished eighth in the Finals with 162 points.

E1 Sports and Virtus.pro placed ninth and tenth with 160 and 154 points.

LOS and Rush Gaming had impressive performances during the Group Stage but struggled in the Finals. Both teams ended with 138 points.

Why Fluxo W7M Won The Title

Fluxo W7M showed balance between eliminations and placement points. They did not rely only on aggressive play but focused on smart positioning and survival.

Their three Booyahs helped build momentum early in the Finals.

Consistency across 16 matches made the difference.

Growth Of Free Fire Esports In 2026

C.O.P.A. Free Fire 2026 highlights how competitive the Free Fire scene has become. Teams now prepare with detailed strategies, communication plans, and performance analysis.

Prize pools and audience interest continue to grow.

This tournament also builds momentum toward larger global events later in the year.

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Sumit Kushwaha, is an Assistant Editor specialising in coverage of eSports and gaming. He tracks the latest developments by reporting around global events from the segment covering key individuals, breakthrough technologies and news shaping the future of industry. With a keen interest in gaming, he regularly reviews the latest game launches highlighting the pros and cons helping users with key inputs.