Complexity Gaming were among the winners on the final day of the FIFAe Club World Cup, triumphing in zone six, for teams from North America ©FIFA

The final three zone winners were decided on the concluding day of competition at the FIFAe Club World Cup.

The tournament sees teams from across the globe compete virtually in matches using the EA Sports FIFA 21 game, on both the Xbox and PlayStation platforms.

Dire Wolves, 25e Sports and ELS Torneios Online were crowned winners of the Oceania, Africa and Middle East and South America zones respectively yesterday, leaving three more to be decided today.

The Zone Two final, featuring teams from Asia, pitted Blue United eFC against WICKED ESPORTS, with Blue United eFC victorious 9-3.

The first contest of the match saw DatoRentap defeat Agu 7-6 in a penalty shoot-out to give WICKED ESPORTS an early lead in the match.

Blue United eFC took the next three games to seal the win with Agu beating DatoRentap 2-1 in their second meeting, and Tsakt beating halowake in both their matches, 2-1 and 1-0.

In Zone Four, featuring teams from Europe, Astralis came up against Mkers, with Mkers coming from behind to win 9-6.

Astralis won the first two games of the contest, with Astralis Ustun beating Mkers Prinsipe 4-0 before Astralis Agge overcame Mkers Oliboli 3-2.

Mkers fought back and levelled up the contest with Mkers Prinsipe beating Astralis Ustun 3-2 in their second meeting and Mkers Oliboli beating Astralis Agge 4-1 in their second meeting.

That meant the contest came down to a third meeting between Mkers Prinsipe and Astralis Ustun and it went down to the wire, with Mkers Prinsipe dramatically winning 6-4 in a penalty shoot-out.

The Zone Six final, featuring teams from North America, saw Complexity Gaming up against New York City Esports with Complexity Gaming running out 9-3 winners.

Complexity Gaming won the first two matches with COL MAXE beating NYC Squirrel 2-1 before Col Joksan beat NYC Chris by the same scoreline.

NYC Squirrel then earned revenge on COL MAXE by winning 2-1 in their second meeting before COL Joksan ran out a 3-0 winner over NYC Chris in their second meeting.

"Today’s finals showcased what this competition is all about - passion, teamwork and players creating club legacies on the world’s biggest stage of competitive FIFA," said Christian Volk, FIFA’s Director of eFootball and Gaming.

"On behalf of everyone at FIFA, I congratulate all six winners who showed extraordinary skills individually but also as a team."