After two days of competition in New York, the FIFA Interactive World Cup was sealed in spectacular fashion by the 17-year-old Dane
NEW YORK – Defense might not win championships in video games, but last-second goals do.
Mohamad Al-Bacha of Denmark was crowned the 2016 FIFA Interactive World Cup champion on Tuesday night after defeating England’s Sean Allen in an unbelievable and dramatic two-legged final that will go down in the history books.
The two gamers with contrasting styles finished both of their matches at the Apollo Theater in Harlem in a stalemate, but Al-Bacha emerged victorious via the away-goals rule after pulling off a remarkable comeback in the final moments of the second leg.