
Brazil lifted the championship trophy at the 'PUBG Nations Cup (PNC) 2026' Grand Finals, held over three days starting the 26th at Jangchung Arena in Seoul. Although Brazil secured only one 'chicken dinner' across 15 matches, they showcased world-class firepower by racking up an impressive 85 kills.
'Rds', who led the Brazilian national team throughout PNC 2026, shared his thoughts: "I'm so happy. I've dreamed of becoming a champion for a long time, and I'm grateful to have achieved that dream today. Before starting the third day, we talked about how a poor result in any single match shouldn't affect our overall performance. We did our best, and I think luck was on our side as well."
'Sparking', who was named the tournament's MVP, expressed his joy, saying, "I don't think I'll ever forget this moment, even when I'm old and gray. We were leading by 20 points, but the results in the first and second matches today weren't great. However, I believed everything was in God's hands, so we all stayed calm and focused on the game together. And in the end, it worked out just as we wanted."
Heading into the final 15th match, the point gap between Brazil and South Korea was only 6 points. Brazil was eliminated early without scoring a single point, leaving them in a position where they had to watch South Korea's results. When asked about his feelings at that moment, 'Sparking' vividly described it: "It was the longest moment of my 25 years of life. During that time, the moments I experienced to get here flashed through my mind like scenes from a movie. The moment South Korea was eliminated, the heavy weight on my shoulders completely disappeared."
Finally, 'Sparking' shared his resolve: "It took a lot of dedication and effort to stand at the top. I poured all my love and passion into this game. Through this tournament, I've also gained new brothers. I'm actually grateful that people didn't consider us a strong team; that's what allowed us to reach this position. We've collected one star, and I intend to collect many more to fill the Brazilian sky."
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