FUT wins CS2 Tier‑1 trophy

FUT Esports captured their first Tier‑1 CS2 trophy at PGL Bucharest, a milestone result that circulated through competitive Twitter and highlight reels. (x.com) Community posts celebrated the organization’s breakout performance while match clips and POVs spread quickly after the finals. (x.com)

FUT Esports did not win PGL Bucharest 2025. Falcons won the Counter-Strike 2 event on April 13, 2025, beating G2 Esports in the final. (hltv.org) HLTV’s event page lists Falcons in first place, G2 Esports in second, FaZe Clan in third, and Complexity in fourth at the $1.25 million tournament in Bucharest, Romania. PGL’s event page says the event ran from April 6 to April 13, 2025, with 16 teams. (hltv.org) (pglesports.com) The confusion appears to come from FUT’s later rise in Counter-Strike 2, not from that Bucharest bracket. HLTV’s current team page shows FUT ranked No. 11 in the world with a peak of No. 3, and Liquipedia lists the organization as a Turkish Counter-Strike 2 team. (hltv.org) (liquipedia.net) There is another reason the claim can look plausible: FUT’s roster and status changed after 2025. HLTV reported last week that FUT entered Counter-Strike with a French-speaking lineup led by Audric “JACKZ” Jug and Nabil “Nivera” Benrlitom, which is separate from the 2025 PGL Bucharest result. (hltv.org) Liquipedia’s PGL Bucharest 2025 page also classifies the event as an S-Tier, Valve Tier 1 tournament, but its results page does not show FUT as champion. It lists the event at PGL Studio in Bucharest with a $625,000 player prize pool. (liquipedia.net) If you meant a different FUT result, the cleanest version is this: FUT became a notable Counter-Strike 2 team later, but PGL Bucharest 2025 was Falcons’ title, not FUT’s. (hltv.org)

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