The Pokémon TCG World Champion, Fernando Cifuentes, was recently honored with a prestigious meeting with the President of Chile. This remarkable encounter took place at Palacio de La Moneda, showcasing the government's recognition of his achievements in the competitive world of Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG).
A Historic Meeting at Palacio de La Moneda
At the youthful age of 18, Fernando Cifuentes, the reigning Pokémon TCG World Champion, experienced an unforgettable moment when he and nine other Chilean competitors were invited to the official residence of the President of Chile, Palacio de La Moneda. The group was greeted warmly, enjoying a delightful meal with the President and participating in an enthusiastic photo session. The Chilean government expressed immense pride and admiration for the nine players who advanced to the second day of the competition. High-ranking government officials were also present to congratulate the talented group.
President Boric shared his thoughts on the positive impact of trading card games on young people via an Instagram post, highlighting how these communities foster collaboration and friendship through competition.
In addition to the recognition, Cifuentes received a large, framed custom card featuring himself and Iron Thorns, the Pokémon that helped him secure the championship. The card's inscription, translated from Spanish, reads: "Fernando and Iron Thorns. Ability: World Champion. Fernando Cifuentes, hailing from Iquique, made history as the first Chilean to be crowned world champion during the Pokémon World Championships 2024 Masters Finals in Honolulu, Hawaii."
Interestingly, the President of Chile, a known Pokémon enthusiast, revealed his fondness for Squirtle during his 2021 presidential campaign. Following his election, the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs gifted him a Squirtle and Pokéball plushie, celebrating his victory and his love for the Pokémon anime.
Cifuentes’ Near-Elimination and Subsequent Win
Cifuentes' journey to becoming the world champion was not without challenges. He narrowly escaped elimination in the Top 8 match against Ian Robb. Despite Robb's victory, he was disqualified for unsportsmanlike conduct due to an inappropriate gesture caught on camera. This unexpected turn of events led to Cifuentes facing Jesse Parker in the semifinals. Undeterred, Cifuentes went on to defeat Parker and runner-up Seinosuke Shiokawa, ultimately securing the $50,000 grand prize.
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