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  • Writer: Sotirios Poutachidis
    Sotirios Poutachidis
  • Mar 8
  • 3 min read
Capcom Cup 11 2025
Capcom Cup 11 2025


Welcome, Fight Fans!

It’s time to buckle up for the grand finale of Capcom Cup 11, the pinnacle of the 2025 Capcom Pro Tour for *Street Fighter 6*. With the group stage wrapped up and the finals starting today, March 8, 2025, we’re diving into the latest results, standout moments, and what to expect as the world’s best battle for the $1,000,000 grand prize. Let’s break it down!


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Key Highlights

- **Group Stage Done, Finals Begin!** The group stage concluded on March 7, with the top 16 advancing to today’s double-elimination finals in Tokyo’s Ryogoku Kokugikan.

- **Million-Dollar Showdown**: The champion is likely to be crowned later today, March 8, with electrifying matchups featuring legends like Fuudo and rising stars like Blaz.

- **Dark Horse Alert**: Chile’s Blaz stunned everyone with a flawless 5-0 record in Group D, marking him as a breakout contender.


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Group Stage Recap

From March 5–7, 48 of the world’s top *Street Fighter 6* players clashed in eight groups of six, battling it out in a round-robin format. The top two from each group punched their tickets to the finals—first-place finishers starting on the winners side, second-place on the losers side. Here’s who made the cut:


| Group | Winners Side (1st Place) | Losers Side (2nd Place) |

|-------|-------------------------------|----------------------------|

| A | Takamura (Belgium) | Phenom (Norway) |

| B | NoahTheProdigy (USA) | NL (South Korea) |

| C | Kakeru (Japan) | Tokido (Japan) |

| D | Blaz (Chile) | broski (UK) |

| E | Fuudo (Japan) | MenaRD (Dominican Republic)|

| F | Leshar (South Korea) | Xian (Singapore) |

| G | Juicyjoe (Sweden) | Xiaohai (China) |

| H | AngryBird (UAE) | Shuto (Japan) |



Standout Performances

- **Blaz (Chile)** went 5-0 with a +7 game difference, proving he’s a force to watch.

- **Fuudo (Japan)** dominated Group E with a 5-0 record and an insane +9 game difference, reminding us why he’s a legend.


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Finals Preview: Who’s Got the Edge?

The finals kick off today, March 8, at 12:00 PM JST (4:00 AM CET), with a double-elimination bracket that promises nail-biting action. Players on the winners side—like Takamura, Blaz, and Fuudo—start fresh, while losers side fighters like MenaRD and Tokido need to claw their way up. Here are some names to watch:

- **MenaRD (Dominican Republic)**: A two-time champ (2017, 2023) with Evo: Japan 2024 under his belt.

- **Fuudo (Japan)**: Veteran precision meets clutch plays—can he take it all?

- **Blaz (Chile)**: The Cinderella story continues—will he keep the streak alive?


Tune in live on Capcom Fighters’ [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqw5NqV2ulE) or [Twitch](https://www.twitch.tv/capcomfighters) to catch every combo, clutch, and KO!


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Tournament Lowdown

Capcom Cup 11 is more than just a tournament—it’s a global celebration of the FGC. With a $1,282,000 prize pool and 48 qualifiers from Premier Tier events and the World Warrior Circuit, this year’s event (March 5–9) has been a rollercoaster. The group stage gave us intense rivalries and upsets, and now the finals are set to deliver the ultimate showdown.


**Fun Fact**: X posts from [CapcomFighters](https://x.com/CapcomFighters/status/1897921133107916820) noted Group B’s chaos, with standings flipping until the final match!


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Community Buzz

The FGC has been electric! Capcom’s Champion Prediction Street Voter in *SF6*’s Battle Hub (closed March 4) had fans guessing the winner, with rewards like Drive Tickets up for grabs. Check out the early poll vibes on [EventHubs](https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2025/feb/12/capcom-cup-voting-early/). Who’s your pick?


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Don’t Miss Out!

- **When**: Finals start March 8, 12:00 PM JST (4:00 AM CET).

- **Where**: Live on [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqw5NqV2ulE) and [Twitch](https://www.twitch.tv/capcomfighters).

- **Bonus**: Stick around for the Street Fighter League: World Championship 2024 on March 9!


For more details, hit up the [Capcom Cup 11 Official Page](https://sf.esports.capcom.com/capcomcup/cc11/en/) or follow [Capcom Pro Tour](https://sf.esports.capcom.com/cpt/) for updates.


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Wrap-Up

Capcom Cup 11 is peaking right now, and we’re on the edge of our seats! Will a veteran like Fuudo or a wildcard like Blaz claim the crown? Stay locked in with us at [Your FGC Website Name] for post-finals breakdowns, player spotlights, and all things fighting games. Drop your predictions in the comments below—let’s get hyped together!


**Sources**:

- [Liquipedia Capcom Cup 11](https://liquipedia.net/fighters/Capcom_Cup/11)

- [EventHubs Early Results](https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2025/mar/03/capcom-cup-11-results/)

- [Capcom Fighters X](https://x.com/CapcomFighters/status/1897921133107916820)


Until next time, keep those sticks ready!

—Your ESPORTGAMEZ Insider Team



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