Qing Jiu Club Dominates COD Mobile Masters China Season 2 Finals

Qing Jiu Club (Q9) dominates COD Mobile Masters China Season 2 Finals, sweeping FPX 4-0 to secure the championship and World Championship spot.

In a display of sheer dominance that left spectators and opponents alike in awe, Qing Jiu Club (Q9) decisively claimed the championship title at the COD Mobile Masters China Season 2 Finals. The grand finale, held back in October 2021, saw Q9 sweep their rivals, FunPlus Phoenix (FPX), with a commanding and flawless 4-0 victory. This triumph wasn't just about lifting a shiny trophy; it was their golden ticket to the prestigious COD Mobile World Championship 2021 Stage 5, the ultimate battleground for that year's mobile esports elite. Talk about ending the season on a high note!

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Organized by the gaming giant Tencent, the Season 2 tournament was a spectacle that spanned over two months, from late July to mid-October. The action kicked off with the Group Stage in the futuristic setting of Shanghai's Nanxiang Zhidi Industrial Park, before moving to the electrifying atmosphere of the Beijing University Gymnasium for the high-stakes Playoffs. It was a journey that tested the mettle of every team involved.

The Grand Finals matchup between Q9 and FPX was a classic tale of a recurring nightmare for the latter. This wasn't their first rodeo against each other in a tournament final, and sadly for FPX, the result was a familiar, heartbreaking story. While FPX had managed to put up a bit more of a fight earlier in the winners' bracket, securing a 4-1 win in their second-round encounter, they seemed to have left their resistance at the door when it mattered most. The finals were a one-sided affair, with Q9 operating like a well-oiled machine.

The Road to Glory 🏆

Q9's path to the championship was impressive. Before steamrolling FPX in the finals, they had to get past Douyu Gaming in the semifinals, which they did with a convincing 4-1 scoreline. On the other side of the bracket, FPX had a much tougher road. After initially falling to Q9, they were sent to the grueling losers' bracket, where they had to claw their way through three consecutive elimination matches just for a shot at redemption in the finals. It was a heroic effort that ultimately ended in a swift defeat.

For Qing Jiu Club, this victory was particularly sweet redemption. In the previous edition of the Masters China, they had to settle for a third-place finish. This time, they weren't going home with just a participation medal; they were taking the whole darn trophy and a life-changing chunk of the prize pool.

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Let's talk numbers, because in esports, the prize money speaks volumes! The total prize pool for COD Mobile Masters China Season 2 was a staggering ¥3,000,000 (approximately $457,860 at the time). As champions, Qing Jiu Club pocketed a massive ¥1,200,000 (about $186,579). Not too shabby for a few months of virtual warfare! The runner-up, FunPlus Phoenix, earned a respectable ¥600,000 ($93,300), while the third-placed Douyu Gaming took home ¥300,000 ($46,700).

Position Team Prize Money (¥) Prize Money (USD ~)
1st (Champion) Qing Jiu Club (Q9) 1,200,000 $186,579
2nd (Runner-up) FunPlus Phoenix (FPX) 600,000 $93,300
3rd Douyu Gaming 300,000 $46,700

But wait, there's a silver lining for FPX! Despite the bruising loss in the finals, they had more than just prize money to celebrate. By accumulating 75 crucial Masters China Championship Points throughout the season, they also secured their own spot in the COD Mobile World Championship 2021 alongside Q9. So, in the end, both finalists got to book their flights to the global stage. It's like both teams won, but one team won... more.

Reflecting on this event from our vantage point in 2026, the COD Mobile Masters China Season 2 Finals stands as a pivotal moment. It showcased the explosive growth and intense competition within Chinese mobile esports. Qing Jiu Club's dominant performance was a masterclass in teamwork and strategy, setting a high bar for future competitors. While the specific teams and players may have evolved in the years since, the legacy of such decisive victories continues to inspire new generations of players aiming for that championship glory. The echoes of that 4-0 sweep in Beijing still resonate in the halls of COD Mobile esports history. 😉

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