Team HIND Wins FFMIC 2026 Spring Grand Finals, Standings, Prize, and What's Next
- Sagar Mankar

- Apr 27
- 3 min read

Team HIND clinched the Free Fire MAX India Cup (FFMIC) 2026 Spring Grand Finals title, outplaying some of the toughest squads in the country.
The epic showdown took place on April 26, 2026, at the Mahatma Mandir Convention and Exhibition Centre in Ahmedabad, India, where after two months of intense competition across multiple formats, the top 12 teams faced off in The Champion Rush format.
In this format, the first team to reach 80 points and then secure a Booyah would be crowned the champions.
Team HIND hit the required points and delivered exactly that in the eighth match, securing a crucial Booyah on Kalahari to officially claim the title.
The team featured players KD, Sahil, Wolvin, Shoto, and Louis.
Overall Standings
Interestingly, Team HIND finished fourth on the overall points table despite winning the championship, thanks to the Champion Rush format. Here is how the full standings looked:
Fireeyes Gaming: 131 points
iQOO Total Gaming: 115 points
GodLike Esports: 112 points
Team HIND (Champions): 111 points
RNX Esports: 111 points
Revenant XSpark: 106 points
Reckoning Esports: 97 points
Aerobotz Esports: 85 points
GG Instinct: 78 points
OGxTSG: 66 points
God's Reign Pros: 60 points
Gyan Gaming: 54 points
Fireeyes Gaming topped the points table with 131 points and remained a consistent performer throughout. RNX Esports also impressed with two early Booyahs during the event.
MVP of the Tournament
Wolvin from Team HIND walked away with the Grand Finals MVP award. The player was one of the standout performers across both days, delivering consistent eliminations, clutch moments, and high-impact plays. His performance during the Champion Rush stage was particularly vital in steering Team HIND toward the title.
Prize Pool Distribution
The FFMIC 2026 Spring carried a total prize pool of Rs. 1 crore, distributed among the top 18 teams (12 teams from the finale + 8 teams from the Knockout Stage). Here is the full breakdown:
Team Hind – ₹35 lakh
Fireeyes Gaming – ₹17 lakh
Total Gaming eSports – ₹7 lakh
GodLike Esports – ₹5 lakh
RNX Esports – ₹4.3 lakh
Revenant XSpark – ₹4 lakh
Reckoning Esports – ₹3.75 lakh
Aerobotz Esports – ₹3.5 lakh
GG Instinct – ₹3.25 lakh
Orangutan x TSG – ₹3 lakh
Gods Reign Pros – ₹2 lakh
Gyan Gaming – ₹2.5 lakh
Team Tamilas – ₹1.5 lakh
Emz Esports – ₹1.3 lakh
WindGod x THW Esports – ₹1.1 lakh
Meta Ninza – ₹1 lakh
4 ENDS – ₹87,500
K9 Esports – ₹77,500
Special Awards
Beyond the main prize distribution, several teams and players were recognized with special awards throughout the tournament:
Grand Finals MVP: Rs. 1.5 lakh (Wolvin, Team HIND)
Top Team, Knockout Stage Day 1: Reckoning, Rs. 10,000
Top Team, Knockout Stage Day 2: Fireeyes Gaming, Rs. 10,000
Top Team, Knockout Stage Day 3: Orangutan X TSG, Rs. 10,000
Top Team, Knockout Stage Day 4: Gyan Gaming, Rs. 10,000
Top Team, Knockout Stage Day 5: Total Gaming, Rs. 10,000
Top Team, Knockout Stage Day 6: Gods Reign, Rs. 10,000
Top Team, Knockout Stage Day 7: GodLike Esports, Rs. 10,000
Top Team, Knockout Stage Day 8: GodLike Esports, Rs. 10,000
Top Team, Knockout Stage Day 9: GG Instinct, Rs. 10,000
What's Next
With the FFMIC 2026 Spring title secured, Team HIND has booked a direct spot in the Free Fire MAX Asia Invitational (FFMAI) 2026 Spring Main Stage.
The teams finishing 2nd to 9th have earned slots in the South Asia Play-ins for the same event.
The Play-ins kick off on May 8, featuring these 8 teams competing alongside 5 invited teams from Bangladesh, 3 from Pakistan, and 2 from Nepal. The top 8 from this stage will move on to the FFMAI 2026 Spring Main Event.
Starting on May 15, the Main Event will feature 18 teams: the FFMIC 2026 Spring champion, 2 invited teams each from Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia, 1 each from Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Nepal, plus the 8 teams from the Play-ins.
This tournament will be the next big stage for Indian Free Fire MAX squads, with all eyes on their performance at the continental level.

