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Team India and Türkiye clinch gold at the Global Esports Games Mumbai

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India tops the standings as the journey continues to Los Angeles 2026 Global Esports Games


Team Türkiye celebrates their commanding 3–1 victory over Mongolia to secure the Dota 2 Gold medal at the Global Esports Games Mumbai, capping off a dominant run on the global stage.
Team Türkiye celebrates their commanding 3–1 victory over Mongolia to secure the Dota 2 Gold medal at the Global Esports Games Mumbai, capping off a dominant run on the global stage.

Team India and Türkiye clinched Gold at the Global Esports Games Mumbai, delivering electrifying performances in front of a packed arena and thousands more tuning in online worldwide. India’s Anuhith Gosala edged Kazakhstan 3–2 in a thrilling Clash Royale Grand Final, while Türkiye secured a commanding 3–1 victory over Mongolia in the Dota 2 Grand Final. With a Gold in Clash Royale and a Bronze in Dota 2, Team India was crowned Overall Champion.


India stormed into the Clash Royale Grand Final with a 2–1 win over the USA in a tense lower bracket decider, setting up a rematch with Kazakhstan. Having fallen 0–2 in the upper bracket, India turned the tables when it mattered most, as Anuhith Gosala delivered a clutch performance to seal a dramatic 3–2 victory and the Gold medal.


Anuhith Gosala celebrates after a thrilling 3–2 victory to secure Clash Royale gold for India.
Anuhith Gosala celebrates after a thrilling 3–2 victory to secure Clash Royale gold for India.

In Dota 2, Team India secured Bronze after falling to Mongolia in the lower bracket. Mongolia advanced to the Grand Final, where Türkiye asserted its dominance with a composed 3–1 victory to take the title.


Sharing his thoughts on the victory, Team India’s Clash Royale gold medallist, Anuhith Gosala, said, "This moment is surreal. To win the Grand Finals here in India, in front of a home crowd, makes it even more emotional. The preparation was relentless, the pressure was intense, and every match tested my limits—but that’s what makes this victory so special. Hearing the cheers, feeling that energy, and lifting this title for the country is an indescribable pride. This is for India, and for everyone who believes in us. I hope this win inspires many others to follow in our path."


Sir Paul J. Foster, President & CEO, Global Esports Federation, added, "As the Global Esports Games Mumbai comes to a close, we celebrate not only the incredible performances of our athletes, but the spirit of unity and connection that defines our global community. Mumbai has delivered exceptional energy, passion, and hospitality, reinforcing our belief that esports transcends borders and brings the world together. We are deeply grateful to our partners in India for setting a new benchmark for excellence—and we now look ahead with excitement to Los Angeles, where this journey continues on an even greater stage."


Shripad Ashtekar, Founder, Eflag Corp, said, "Over the past few days, we have witnessed not just world-class competition, but the coming together of talent, innovation, and community on a truly global stage. We hope to keep delivering such platforms and strong foundations for future growth by unlocking new opportunities for Indian players, creators, and the broader AVGC ecosystem. We are proud to have played a key role and look forward to building on this momentum in the years ahead.”


Organized by the Global Esports Federation in partnership with Eflag Corp, with the support of Maharashtra Tourism, the Global Esports Games Mumbai was inaugurated by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Devendra Fadnavis. Over four days, Mumbai welcomed 48 elite athletes from 19 countries, emerging from a global field of 78 nations in the Regional Qualifiers.


As the lights dim in Mumbai, the energy only builds, passing the baton to the United States and setting the stage for an even bigger spectacle at the Los Angeles 2026 Global Esports Games.

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