2025 Pokémon Worlds Winners Announced

Author: Charlotte Nov 01,2025

2025 Pokémon Worlds Winners Announced

2025 Pokémon World Championships Winners Revealed

The 2025 Pokémon World Championships, the premier competitive Pokémon event of the year, has concluded. Discover this year's champions across all divisions.

2025 Pokémon World Championships Results

Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) Championship

The competition features three age divisions:

  • Juniors: Ages 12 and under
  • Seniors: Ages 12-16
  • Masters: Ages 16+

Pokémon TCG World Championship Standings

Juniors Division

Yuya Okita claimed the TCG Juniors title with a decisive 2-0 victory. His winning play came when he drew the exact energy card needed for Bellowing Thunder, dealing 350 damage to eliminate his opponent's Dragapult ex at the perfect moment.

Seniors Division

Fuguan Liao made history as the first TCG World Champion from Mainland China. His championship moment came when he drew Boss's Orders to secure the final knockout with Pikachu ex's Topaz Bolt attack.

Masters Division

Riley McKay dominated with a clean 2-0 sweep, leveraging his Lillie's Clefairy ex to counter his opponent's Dragon-type Pokémon throughout the finals match.

Pokémon Video Game Championships (VGC)

Pokémon VGC World Championship Standings

Juniors Division

First-time competitor Luke Whittier captured the title with his Calyrex and Miraidon team, defeating the final opposing Pokémon with strategic precision.

VGC Juniors Championship Moment

Seniors Division

Kevin Han continued his winning streak from last year's Juniors division, securing back-to-back championships with a spectacular Double KO using Calyrex's Glacial Lance.

VGC Seniors Championship Moment

Masters Division

Giovanni Cischke earned his first major tournament win in grand fashion. His surprise Stellar Tera-type Flutter Mane and critical Heat Wave from Chi Yu sealed the championship victory.

VGC Masters Championship Moment

Pokémon UNITE World Championship

Pokémon UNITE World Championship Finals

Peru UNITE outperformed Japan's ZETA DIVISION with a decisive 467-192 victory in the finals. Their coordinated team strategy and Tempo's game-changing Buzzwole play secured Rayquaza and the championship title.