The Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) has revealed the full list of esports organisations that are officially joining the event for the 2025 Club Partners circuit.
Chief Product Officer of the EWCF, Faisal bin Homran, said, “this year’s 40 partnered Clubs represent a diverse and dynamic cross-section of global esports, spanning legacy organizations, rising stars and global powerhouses that collectively define the rich history and the rapidly evolving future of the industry. By investing in their growth, the program will enable Clubs to expand their audience and reach, strengthen their brands, and gain greater visibility through fan-first content, shaping the future of esports as a global sport and mainstream entertainment.”
Coming in hot
Here are all the organisations involved in the EWCF Partner Program for 2025.
- 100 Thieves
- All Gamers
- Bilibili Gaming
- Cloud9
- Edward Gaming
- EVOS
- FaZe Clan
- Fnatic
- FURIA
- G2 Esports
- Gaimin Gladiators
- Gen.G
- Gentle Mates
- HEROIC
- JD Gaming
- Karmine Corp
- Movistar KOI
- LEVIATAN
- LOUD
- MOUZ
- NAVI
- NIP.eStar
- ONIC
- POWR
- REJECT
- S8UL
- Sentinels
- T1
- Team BDS
- Team Falcons
- Team Liquid
- Team RRQ
- Team Secret
- Team Spirit
- Team Vitality
- Twisted Minds
- virtus.pro
- Weibo Gaming
- Wolves Esports
- ZETA DIVISION

As you can see, 2025’s iteration of the event will represent more regions than ever, featuring six clubs from China and more rapidly expanding markets such as Japan, India, and LATAM. There are some major teams missing from this line-up, but the evaluation process saw almost 200 applications reviewed.
Each Club in the program will be eligible for a six-figure payout directly tied to their ability to grow their following and engagement leading up to, and during the Esports World Cup.
The second Esports World Cup will be held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from July to August, 2025.
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