FLyQuest secure third place at Hero ACL 2025 by taking down JiJieHao

FlyQuest beat JiJieHao 2-1

The third place decider of Hero Esports Asian Championship League 2025 pitted JiJieHao against FlyQuest in a Bo3 that spanned across Inferno, Dust2, and Ancient and it was the Australian squad coming out on top in a back-and-forth series to end both teams' campaign in China.

The series kicked off on FlyQuest's pick of Inferno, where they tied the score lines at the end of their T-side half. After switching to the CT-side, nettik stepped up to the plate, ensuring the Australians conceded only a single round to clinch a 13-7 win.

The second map Dust2, kicked off with FlyQUest securing the pistol to go 4-0 early. BOROS shifted gears, going 17-8 to propel FlyQuest to a 7-5 lead. On the T-side, ISSAA and Bibu joined forces, as JiJieHao went on a 5 round win sequence to take us to a third map. On the decider Ancient, it was a completely lop-sided affair favouring FlyQuest. With nettik and Regali leading the charts, FlyQuest cemented a 10-2 lead on the T-side, and rounded up the series with a dominant 13-4 win.

The win sees FlyQuest head home finishing third in the Hero Esports Asian Champions League 2025, taking home a prize money worth $40,000 while JiJieHao finish in fourth place with $30,000 prize money.

JiJieHao
1 - 2
FlyQuest
All maps
JiJieHao K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating 2.1
Mohammad 'BOROS' Malhas 60 - 42 +18 111.1 66.7% 1.48
Bebu 'Bibu' Aadil 36 - 33 +3 70.9 77.2% 1.02
Issa 'ISSAA' Murad 32 - 36 -4 68.4 68.4% 0.91
Osama '0SAMAS' Orabi 27 - 36 -9 58.1 71.9% 0.81
Hussein 'm1N1' Hijazi 25 - 36 -11 49.6 70.2% 0.77
FlyQuest K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating 2.1
New Zealand Corey 'nettik' Browne 50 - 33 +17 95.8 70.2% 1.33
Australia Joshua 'INS' Potter 39 - 40 -1 72.8 66.7% 0.99
Iulian 'regali' Harjău 33 - 34 -1 63.9 66.7% 0.93
Australia Declan 'Vexite' Portelli 31 - 39 -8 64.7 64.9% 0.93
Australia Jay 'Liazz' Tregillgas 28 - 34 -6 56.8 70.2% 0.89

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