Shadow Esports Wins the FFNS 2026 Spring

Shadow Esports has officially been crowned the champion of FFNS 2026 Spring held in Palembang Sports & Convention Center on Sunday, April 5.

They have successfully beaten 11 other teams who are vying for one last Indonesian spot on the FFWS SEA 2026 Spring tournament in Vietnam.

Shadow Esports claimed their trophy after concluding the 8th game with a Booyah, right after they collected enough points to be qualified for Champion Rush.

How Shadow Esports conquered FFNS 2026 Spring

Shadow Esports started the tournament in strong form by locking in a Booyah in the first game. Despite not being able to score another one in the following games, Shadow Esports still scored consistently to stay afloat at the top side of the table.

At the seventh game, Shadow Esports got a Booyah, which made them eligible for Champion Rush. Their brilliance came at the eighth game, where they survived long enough to outlast the other four teams who are also eligible to win the tournament.

In the end, Shadow Esports emerged as the champion with a total of 109 points. They actually finished second at the table, behind Dewa United Horus, who have racked up 130 points.

Shadow Esports heading into FFWS SEA 2026 Spring

Shadow Esports obtained a ticket to play at the FFWS SEA 2026 Spring. (Garena)
Shadow Esports obtained a ticket to play at the FFWS SEA 2026 Spring. (Garena)

Shadow Esports player Juan expressed his delight after winning the FFNS 2026 Spring title along with his teammates.

“This victory means a lot to me and the team after we failed to win the championship the previous season. Finally, we were able to prove that we are capable of competing and defeating 11 other teams,” said Juan.

Starting out as a grassroots team Costa Caffe, the team previously finished second place at the FFNS 2025 Fall after being outlasted by Kagendra who claimed the final Booyah.

The team will now focus on preparing their international debut at the FFWS SEA 2026 Spring, as well as relishing their prize money and their MVP title obtained by Rynn.

“Now, our focus is on performing well at the FFWS SEA 2026 Spring to qualify for the EWC,” Juan continued.

Mecca Medina
Mecca Medina

A writer with more than 10 years of experience in writing entertainment content, from anime/manga to video games. Mecca has 5 years of experience in esports with GGWP, proven by receiving several awards and nominations, both personally and as a whole publication. In Honor of Kings, he is a top 100 Ming user in Jakarta, and he's working hard to achieve the same feat in Mobile Legends.