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Pokémon TCG World Champion Honored by the President of Chile

by Finn Jan 18,2025

Pokémon TCG World Champion Honored by the President of Chile

Fernando Cifuentes, the 18-year-old Pokémon TCG World Champion, received an extraordinary honor: a meeting with the President of Chile. This article details his remarkable journey and the presidential reception.

A Presidential Welcome at Palacio de La Moneda

On Thursday, Cifuentes and nine fellow Chilean competitors were invited to Palacio de La Moneda, the presidential palace. They enjoyed a meal with President Boric and participated in a group photo. The Chilean government expressed immense pride in their achievement, recognizing their advancement to the second day of the World Championships. Government officials joined the President in congratulating the talented players.

President Boric's Instagram post highlighted the positive social impact of trading card games, emphasizing the collaborative spirit fostered within these competitive communities.

Pokémon TCG World Champion Honored by the President of Chile

Cifuentes received a commemorative framed card featuring himself and Iron Thorns, his championship Pokémon. The card's inscription reads (translated from Spanish): "Fernando and Iron Thorns. Ability: World Champion. Fernando Cifuentes, from Iquique, made history as the first Chilean world champion at the 2024 Pokémon World Championships Masters Finals in Honolulu, Hawaii."

President Boric's familiarity with Iron Thorns is unsurprising, given his known love for Pokémon. During his 2021 presidential campaign, he declared Squirtle his favorite Pokémon. Following Cifuentes' win, the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs presented him with a Squirtle and Pokéball plush.

Cifuentes' Thrilling Path to Victory

Cifuentes' journey wasn't without drama. He narrowly escaped elimination in the Top 8, after his opponent, Ian Robb, was disqualified for unsportsmanlike conduct. This unexpected turn led to a semifinal match against Jesse Parker, which Cifuentes won, ultimately defeating Seinosuke Shiokawa to claim the $50,000 prize.

For more information on the 2024 Pokémon World Championships, see our related article.