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UID/IGN verification is an optional requirement you can enable when creating a tournament or scrim. When enabled, players must provide their Free Fire User ID (UID) and In-Game Name (IGN) during registration.

What It Enables

Per-Player Kill Tracking

With verified UIDs, organizers can enter kills per individual player — not just team totals. This means:
  • Individual kill leaderboards alongside team standings
  • MVP identification — easily spot the top fraggers in your tournament
  • Dispute resolution — verified kill counts tied to real identities
  • Player scouting — organizers and teams can spot talent based on actual performance data
See Managing Matches for how to enter per-player kills during a match.

Player Stats (Coming Soon)

When players provide their UID and IGN, their performance across tournaments gets recorded. We’re already tracking this data, and it will power:
  • Player profiles — match history with individual kill stats tied to verified identities
  • Stats tracking — kills per match, average performance, tournament results
  • Tiering system — player rankings based on verified competitive data
The more tournaments a player competes in with UID/IGN enabled, the richer their stats profile becomes.

Anti-Fraud

  • Prevents unauthorized substitutions — players can’t swap in without the organizer knowing
  • Reduces fake registrations — verified identities add accountability
  • Cleaner competitive environment overall

When to Use It

ScenarioUID/IGN Verification
Casual weekly scrimSkip it — keep registration fast
Competitive tournamentEnable it — per-player tracking and dispute prevention
Prize pool eventDefinitely enable — you need accountability
Practice lobby with friendsSkip it — unnecessary friction

What Players Should Know

When you register for a tournament with UID/IGN verification, you’ll need to provide your Free Fire UID and IGN during the registration process. This is set per tournament, so you enter it each time. Your UID/IGN data contributes to your stats profile on SquadsSpace. The more verified tournaments you play in, the better your stats and future tier ranking will reflect your skill.
Last modified on March 3, 2026