The highly anticipated Copa NFA finals kicked off last Thursday, marking the beginning of an exhilarating three-day tournament sponsored by Pichau. The first day was nothing short of action-packed, with a thrilling twist that saw a reserve player and influencer take the stage in the largest Free Fire Emulator championship to date in 2025.
As the finals unfold over the course of three days, with 10 matches played each day, the initial day set the bar high with its frenetic pace and captivating storylines. A notable turn of events involved Victor “Mito” Gabriel, a player from Fluxo (FX), who found himself without energy, prompting his team to bring in reserve player Taylor “MANOMAX” Max to compete.
MANOMAX, a former professional player who retired in 2024 to pursue a career as an influencer for FX, stepped into the Copa NFA due to the team’s necessity from the third match onwards. His return to the professional scene was met with enthusiasm, as evidenced by a tweet from the Liga NFA, highlighting the absolute dominance of @fluxo_manomax.
However, what caught everyone off guard was Fluxo’s remarkable comeback, achieving four Booyahs after MANOMAX joined the team, making them the team with the most wins for the day. Despite this, Flamengo demonstrated unwavering consistency throughout almost every match, ultimately ending the day in the lead with two Booyahs.
For a comprehensive overview of the standings, the complete table is available, offering a detailed snapshot of the teams’ performances.
The second day of the finals is scheduled to take place this Friday, starting at 7 PM (Brasília time). Fans can catch the action live on the official NFA Channel YouTube page. As the tournament progresses, one thing is certain – the excitement and unpredictability of the Copa NFA finals will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.