Falcons’ COZQ on FFWS SEA Fall 2024 in Indonesia: ‘Will just ignore the indoor fans’
The Free Fire World Series (FFWS) Southeast Asia (SEA) Fall season has officially begun and if there’s one team which are the favorites, it’s none other than Team Falcons. Coming into the tournament on the back of victories in the spring season and the Esports World Cup, they are in sublime form and are eyeing their third consecutive trophy.
However, this time, the road might not be that simple. The Points Rush Stage and the Finals of the Fall Season are set to take place in Indonesia, and the local fans are known to be loud and brutal. It’s no secret that they will rally behind one of the Indo teams, who are looking to shut off Thailand’s dominance in Free Fire esports.

Falcons’ COZQ at the Esports World Cup 2024. Image Credits: Esports World Cup
Falcons’ Panuwat “COZQ” Chinwongkate, isn’t having any of it, though. When asked about playing in Indonesia during a pre-event press conference, the player said he was excited but also prepared for the crowd.
“I feel really excited to be playing in Indonesia, but we will just ignore the indoor fans cheering because we will focus on taking the trophy home,” COZQ remarked.
It’s clear that team morale in the Falcons bootcamp is very high, and anything short of a first-place finish would be disappointing. But can they pull it off again?
Can Team Falcons make it three for three at the FFWS SEA Fall Season?
The Thai team was previously a part of the CGGG roster, and with them hadn’t won anything. After being picked up by the Falcons, they completely turned their fortunes around by winning their first outing in the Spring Season.
When asked about this in a previous interview with us, Falcon’s coach, Thana “Conan” Kamruang said that the pride and pressure they got from carrying the weight of the Team Falcons name perhaps pushed them to glory.
If that wasn’t enough, they continued their winning ways at the Esports World Cup – Free Fire 2024, completing a dream run for the team.
“We’ve already taken the trophy for the FFWS Spring and also the Esports World Cup so [the] FFWS SEA Fall will be easy for us,” said Thanakorn “PETER” Choompurad. “We will bring the trophy home.”

Falcons’ PETER with the Esports World Cup trophy – can he do it again? (Image Credits: Esports World Cup)
Time will tell if they manage to pull it off. The online Knockout stage is currently underway from Aug. 16 to Sept. 29. Of the 18 teams, only 12 will advance to the Points Rush and the Grand Finals in Surabaya, Indonesia. But only one team can become the champion in the Grand Finals on Oct. 13.