Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team announces the Dream Championship 2025 with a huge prizepool

Story Highlights

  • Captain Tsubasa Dream Championship 2025 will kick off in May and end in October.
  • This event is the seventh edition, first one took place in 2019.
  • Players will come through an extensive list of qualifier events.

Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team is revealing the Dream Championship 2025, marking its seventh installment in the series. This tournament will crown the top player globally for the game. A reward of approximately 10 million yen is offered as a prize. KLab Inc. is organizing this head-to-head football simulation, where the world’s finest players will compete.

Captain Tsubasa Dream Championship 2025 to run a large-scale qualifier

2025’s Dream Championship will unfold across three main segments: an In-Game Qualifier, the Final Stage Tournaments, and the Grand Finale – Championship Tournament. The qualifying rounds will encompass two parts: the Season Qualifiers and the Dream Team Cup Qualifiers. Those who successfully navigate through these two phases will be joined by the previous year’s champion, making a total of eight participants advancing to the Championship Tournament.

👑 Dream Championship 2025 👑

Breaking News: A grand total of 10 million yen in prize money!

The official website for this epic event is now live! Discover your journey to becoming the world’s top champion!

#TsubasaDT #DCS2025 (Championship Site)

— Captain Tsubasa: DT (@tsubasaDT_en) April 23, 2025

The Season Qualifiers are set to kick off on the 31st of May, 2025. During this phase, we’ll have Rank Match Qualifiers where players will engage in competition for Online Points, which can be earned through Rank Matches. The top-performing players from the Rank Match Qualifiers will advance to the Final Stage Tournaments.

In the previously discussed setup, the Season Qualifiers consist of two parts. The leading contenders from the Final Stage Tournaments of each season will advance. Additionally, a top competitor from the Play-Off Round, where those who ended up third in each season fight for a spot among the final five, will also qualify.

The qualifying rounds for the “Dream Team Cup” are set to begin in August. The highest-ranking four players from the in-app events, whether they’re playing in the Japanese or global version of the game, will advance to the Final Stage Tournaments. The winners of these tournaments will secure a place in the Championship Tournament.

Besides the five victors from the Season Qualifiers and the two qualifiers from the Dream Team Cup, the previous year’s champion will also participate, making a total of eight contenders who will compete in the Championship Tournament.

Dream Championship 2025 will start in May, finish in late October

With the event fast approaching, here are the key details you need to know. All dates are provided in Japan Standard Time (JST) or UTC+9. Enjoy!

First Season

  • Rank Match Qualifier: From Saturday, May 31, 17:00 to Monday, June 30, 14:00
  • Final Stage Tournament: From mid to late July

Second Season

  • Rank Match Qualifier: From Monday, June 30, 17:00 to Thursday, July 31, 14:00
  • Final Stage Tournament: From mid to late August

Dream Team Cup Qualifiers

  • In-Game Qualifier: Around August
  • Final Stage Tournament: Around September

Championship Tournament

  • ・From mid to late October

A huge 10 million yen prize to be awarded to the champion

The victor of this competition stands to gain a grand prize of 10 million yen, but that’s not all! The prize money doesn’t just stop at the announced amount. In addition, participants can look forward to receiving unique merchandise, in-game goodies, and more.

In the Rank Match Qualifiers, participants can earn greater rewards compared to standard Rank Matches. Additionally, players will get in-game badges according to their season-ending rankings, along with Dreamballs and numerous other benefits. The Captain Tsubasa Dream Championship 2025 is set to be broadcast live on the game’s social media platforms like YouTube.

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