The Drone Champions League (DCL) 2025 Eagle Cup Finals have concluded with an electrifying finish, as Spain Drone Team (SDT) claimed their first ever DCL Cup title, marking a historic milestone for the team and the league alike.
Premiered on November 4th, 2025, the Eagle Cup Finals brought the world’s top drone racing teams head-to-head in an intense virtual battle inside DCL – The Game, combining the precision of simulation with the thrill of real competition.
The Eagle Cup featured two iconic racing locations:
After a thrilling season, Spain Drone Team outperformed elite competitors including Raiden Racing, Cyclone Racing, and DCL Wild Card, sealing their victory through consistent performance and unmatched coordination across all three splits.
With both Raiden and SDT tied in total points, SDT’s remarkable pace and overall consistency earned them the Eagle Cup crown — their first major DCL title since joining the championship.
The finals also recognized exceptional pilot achievements:
These results highlight the team’s precision and speed, establishing SDT as one of the most promising forces in the evolving drone racing scene.
The action now shifts to the Hawk Cup, the final stage of the DCL 2025 Cup series before the ultimate championship the DCL25 Super Final.
The outcome of the Hawk Cup is critical, it will determine not only which team carries the maximum psychological momentum into the final event but also the crucial final positioning in the overall season standings. SDT and Raiden Racing are now locked into an intense, immediate rivalry, promising an explosive and highly tactical competition in the final cup to secure season dominance.
The ultimate objective of the DCL 2025 campaign is qualification for the DCL25 Super Final, which features the top two teams in the season standings. The Super Final returns to a physical racing environment, set to take place at the challenging Ice Channel in Königssee, Germany. This event is the pinnacle of the DCL season, merging the digital and physical realms of competition.
While SDT and Raiden Racing currently lead the trophy count, the battle for the crucial top two positions, the only spots that guarantee entry into the Super Final remains incredibly tight. Cyclone Racing, the defending 2024 DCL champion, and DCL WildCard are both close behind, sitting at 14 points each after the Eagle Cup.
This situation puts significant pressure on SDT not merely to participate in the Hawk Cup, but to maintain extreme consistency. Given Cyclone Racing’s history of dramatic late season comebacks, any significant stumble by either SDT or Raiden Racing in the final cup could allow the defending champions or the WildCard team to leapfrog them in the overall standings. Therefore, SDT must maintain the championship level consistency demonstrated in the Eagle Cup to confirm their transformation into championship material and guarantee their entry into the ultimate final event.
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