Over 1.3 million gamers competed in FIWC12 for a chance to claim the ultimate prize: The FIFA Interactive World Cup title, USD 20,000 in prize money and a trip to the FIFA Ballon d’Or Gala! In the above video, we take a look back at the epic FIWC12 Grand Final. Watch the video and relive all the magic and excitement from Dubai! History made in Dubai The FIFA Interactive World Cup 2012 Grand Final, held in Dubai from 21-23 May, was one of the most intense, nail biting and exciting finals in the history of the tournament. Two former winners, Alfonso Ramos (2008) and Bruce Grannec (2010), competed shoulder to shoulder for the opportunity to make history as the first champion to ever win the tournament for a second time. In the end, Ramos won on penalties to claim the title. Ramos was overjoyed and overwhelmed. When asked how he would spend his prize money, Ramos exclaimed: “I will do the same as last time, I’ll save most of my money and then I’ll buy dinner for my friends!” In January of next year, the Spaniard will put on his smartest suit and attend the FIFA Ballon d’Or Gala 2012, where he will spend a night in the company of some of the world’s greatest football stars. Are you ready for FIWC13? Get ready to grab your copy of EA SPORTS™ FIFA 13 and prepare to compete in the world’s largest gaming tournament. We hope to see you at the next FIWC Grand Final! From Fifa
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