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Saudi esports leader hails gamers’ powerful ā€˜inspiration’ as New Global Sport Conference begins in Riyadh

Saudi esports leader hails gamers’ powerful ā€˜inspiration’ as New Global Sport Conference begins in Riyadh
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Updated 23 August 2024

Saudi esports leader hails gamers’ powerful ā€˜inspiration’ as New Global Sport Conference begins in Riyadh

Saudi esports leader hails gamers’ powerful ā€˜inspiration’ as New Global Sport Conference begins in Riyadh
  • Prince Faisal speaks to Arab News as Esports World Cup ends
  • Kingdom’s gamers can compete with the world’s best, he says

Riyadh: ŗ£½ĒÖ±²„ has taken significant strides toward becoming a global hub for esports and the gaming industry, according to Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, head of the Saudi Esports Federation.

He was speaking exclusively to Arab News ahead of the New Global Sport Conference on Aug. 24 and 25 in Riyadh, and as the inaugural Esports World Cup reaches its climax over the weekend.

Arab News is a media partner of the New Global Sport Conference.

Reflecting on the success of the world cup, Prince Faisal said: ā€œI am incredibly proud of what we’ve done. You’re talking about 1,500 players and thousands of people involved on the ground — the ushers, coordinators, protocol, production teams.

ā€œGetting everyone excited every day for eight weeks is a massive accomplishment, and I’m very proud of the showcase we’ve been able to present to the world.ā€

For Prince Faisal, one highlight stood above all other memorable moments.

He recounted the emotional reaction of ŗ£½ĒÖ±²„’s esports star Mosaad Al-Dossary when his side, Team Falcons, secured the championship.

ā€œIt wasn’t just the fact that Falcons won that was the highlight for me; it was Mosaad Al-Dossary’s reaction on stage,ā€ Prince Faisal said.

ā€œTo see the emotion break through, the tears, the joy — it was a powerful moment that showed the humanity behind the player.ā€

Prince Faisal highlighted the broader significance of the team’s success. ā€œThey are an inspiration globally, showcasing a willingness to participate across multiple games and succeed.

ā€œThey’ve proven that investing in our young men and women is an investment worth making and that it represents the future of this industry.ā€

Prince Faisal highlighted the excitement and enthusiasm on the ground and online, where viewership numbers have nearly doubled from last year’s Gamers8 event.

ā€œI think the thing I’ve heard most from Saudis is they never thought they would get the opportunity to see these tournaments for themselves,ā€ he said.

ā€œIt’s a showcase that Saudi teams can compete on the main stage with the best teams and players in the world.ā€

As the New Global Sport Conference 2024 approaches, Prince Faisal stressed the importance of bringing together diverse stakeholders, from publishers to players, under a unified vision.

ā€œCollaboration is at the heart of everything we do in this industry,ā€ he said. ā€œThe players and fans are central to this vision and the federation must ensure their voices remain at the forefront as they shape the future of esports.ā€

The conference’s focus is ā€œThe Future of Fandom,ā€ which Prince Faisal said emphasized the importance of player and viewer input.

ā€œThey’re the ones playing the games, watching the tournaments, and shaping what lives and dies in this industry,ā€ he said.

ā€œKeeping them at the center is the only way to stay ahead of the curve.ā€


Tottenham condemns racist abuse of Mathys Tel after UEFA Super Cup

Tottenham condemns racist abuse of Mathys Tel after UEFA Super Cup
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Tottenham condemns racist abuse of Mathys Tel after UEFA Super Cup

Tottenham condemns racist abuse of Mathys Tel after UEFA Super Cup
  • The 20-year-old Tel, who is Black, was one of two Tottenham players who failed to convert their penalties as they lost the shootout 4-3 to PSG after a 2-2 draw

LONDON: Tottenham has slammed the ā€œcowardsā€ who racially abused French forward Mathys Tel after the team’s loss to Paris Saint-Germain in a penalty shootout in the UEFA Super Cup.
The 20-year-old Tel, who is Black, was one of two Tottenham players who failed to convert their penalties as they lost the shootout 4-3 to PSG after a 2-2 draw.
ā€œWe are disgusted at the racial abuse that Mathys Tel has received on social media following last night’s UEFA Super Cup defeat,ā€ Tottenham said in a statement.
ā€œMathys showed bravery and courage to step forward and take a penalty, yet those who abuse him are nothing but cowards — hiding behind anonymous user names and profiles to spout their abhorrent views.ā€
Tottenham said the club will work with the authorities and social media platforms to take ā€œthe strongest possible action against any individual we are able to identify.ā€
ā€œWe stand with you, Mathys,ā€ Spurs added.
Tel, who joined the team on a permanent basis from Bayern Munich in the offseason after a loan spell last season, came on as a substitute in the 79th minute when Tottenham was 2-0 ahead.
He hit his penalty wide of the goal in the shootout.


UEFA pays tribute to slain Palestinian footballer Suleiman Al-Obeid

UEFA pays tribute to slain Palestinian footballer Suleiman Al-Obeid
Updated 14 August 2025

UEFA pays tribute to slain Palestinian footballer Suleiman Al-Obeid

UEFA pays tribute to slain Palestinian footballer Suleiman Al-Obeid
  • ā€˜Palestinian Pele’ killed by Israeli gunfire while awaiting aid in Gaza
  • Child refugees carry banner onto pitch before UEFA Super Cup clashĀ 

DUBAI: UEFA unfurled a banner with the message ā€œStop Killing Children. Stop Killing Civiliansā€ on the pitch on Wednesday ahead of the UEFA Super Cup showdown between Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham Hotspur in Udine, Italy.

The message came as a tribute following the death of Palestinian footballer Suleiman Al-Obeid, known as the ā€œPalestinian Pele,ā€ who was killed by Israeli gunfire while awaiting aid in Gaza earlier this month.

Nine child refugees from Palestine, Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Iraq carried the banner onto the pitch before the game.

The international football community failed to publicly condemn Al-Obeid’s killing at first, but UEFA later posted a tribute without mentioning or explaining the circumstances surrounding his death. 

In a brief post on X, UEFA said the former national team member was ā€œa talent who gave hope to countless children, even in the darkest of times.ā€ 

Egyptian and Liverpool star Mohamed Salah criticized the tribute, saying: ā€œCan you tell us how he died, where, and why?ā€


Sinner, Sabalenka sail into Cincinnati quarterfinals

Sinner, Sabalenka sail into Cincinnati quarterfinals
Updated 14 August 2025

Sinner, Sabalenka sail into Cincinnati quarterfinals

Sinner, Sabalenka sail into Cincinnati quarterfinals
  • Sabalenka had to work after surrendering a second-set break, but she broke Bouzas Maneiro in the final game to seal the victory
  • World No. 1 Sinner, playing his first tournament since lifting the trophy at Wimbledon, notched his 24th consecutive hardcourt match win to gain his fifth quarterfinal of the season
  • Former champion Alexander Zverev polished off a weather-hit third-round victory, winning the final four points of a 6-4, 6-4 win over Brandon Nakashima

CINCINNATI: Defending champions Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka booked quarterfinal berths at the rain-hit ATP-WTA Cincinnati Open on Wednesday with straight-set wins.

Sinner shrugged off a mid-match rain interruption lasting nearly three hours as he advanced with a 6-4, 7-6 (7/4) victory over Adrian Mannarino.

He next faces Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime, who beat Benjamin Bonzi of France 6-4, 6-3.

Sabalenka, taken to three sets in her previous match with Emma Raducanu, defeated Spain’s Jessica Bouzas Maneiro 6-1, 7-5, winning a season-leading 50th match of 2025 and reaching her 29th career last-eight at the elite 1000 level.

Sabalenka had to work after surrendering a second-set break, but she broke Bouzas Maneiro in the final game to seal the victory.

ā€œThe key was to focus and put as much pressure as possible on her serve,ā€ Sabalenka said. ā€œI was up a break, made a couple of mistakes and she broke me back.

ā€œI’m glad to win in straight sets — I didn’t want to stay for three hours.ā€

World No. 1 Sinner, playing his first tournament since lifting the trophy at Wimbledon, notched his 24th consecutive hardcourt match win to gain his fifth quarterfinal of the season.

The victory required patience, with the Italian who turns 24 on Saturday passing some of the afternoon weather pause by playing cards with his team.

Sinner had won the first set and they were on serve in the second when they returned, but Frenchman’s tricky game took a toll as Sinner was broken while trying to serve out the match.

The second set instead went to a tiebreak, with the Italian firing his 11th and 12th aces to clinch victory.

ā€œHe’s a very difficult opponent, different from the other players,ā€ Sinner said. ā€œHe can read the opponent well.

ā€œIt was a struggle to close it out, but I’m happy to be in the quarterfinals.ā€

Earlier former champion Alexander Zverev polished off a weather-hit third-round victory, winning the final four points of a 6-4, 6-4 win over Brandon Nakashima.

The entire one-game exercise, with 2021 Cincy winner Zverev leading 6-4, 5-4 when play resumed, took less than two minutes, with the third seed set for a later fourth-round encounter against Toronto finalist Karen Khachanov.

Fifth seed Ben Shelton, last week’s Toronto winner, reached the fourth round with a 7-6 (7/3), 6-3, victory over Roberto Bautista Agut in a match rescheduled from Tuesday.

Women’s third seed Iga Swiatek and men’s seventh seed Holger Rune both booked quarterfinal berths before afternoon showers struck.

Wimbledon champion Swiatek beat Sorana Cirstea 6-4, 6-3, overcoming 33 unforced errors in a 95-minute victory.

ā€œI wanted to be more solid than in my last match,ā€ Swiatek said. ā€œI’m happy with the level of my focus and the consistency.ā€

Rune advanced as 2024 finalist Frances Tiafoe retired with lower back pain with Denmark’s Rune up 6-4, 3-1.

The match was a re-run of a quarterfinal here a year ago, won by the American who went on to fall to Sinner in the final.

Tiafoe received treatment on his back but it didn’t seem to help as Rune gained control.

The American walked dejectedly off court, carrying only a pair of shoes while an official carted away his massive tennis bag.

Rune, bothered this season by his own injury worries, secured his 100th career hard-court win and his first defeat of a top 20 opponent since he beat Carlos Alcaraz in the Barcelona final in April.

In another match interrupted on Tuesday, Magda Linette reached the fourth round at Cincinnati for the first time with a 7-6 (7/5), 3-6, 6-3 upset of fourth-seeded American Jessica Pegula.


PSG beat Tottenham on penalties to win UEFA Super Cup after late comeback

PSG beat Tottenham on penalties to win UEFA Super Cup after late comeback
Updated 14 August 2025

PSG beat Tottenham on penalties to win UEFA Super Cup after late comeback

PSG beat Tottenham on penalties to win UEFA Super Cup after late comeback
  • It is the first time PSG, or indeed any French club, have lifted the Super Cup, as they take their tally of trophies won in 2025 to five
  • It is the perfect start to the new campaign for Luis Enrique’s team, who had a shortened off-season break having lost the FIFA Club World Cup final to Chelsea

UDINE, Italy: European champions Paris Saint-Germain began the new season by lifting more silverware on Wednesday as they beat Tottenham Hotspur 4-3 on penalties in the UEFA Super Cup after producing a late comeback to draw the match 2-2.

Spurs looked set to get their hands on the trophy in their first competitive match under new coach Thomas Frank as they led 2-0 just after halftime at the Stadio Friuli in Udine, Italy.

Micky van de Ven gave last season’s Europa League winners the lead on 39 minutes and Cristian Romero got their second goal three minutes into the second half.

However, PSG were rescued by two substitutes as Lee Kang-in pulled a goal back in the 85th minute and Goncalo Ramos headed in the equalizer four minutes into injury time.

That meant a penalty shootout, although it started badly for PSG when Vitinha put their first kick wide.

New Paris goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier then saved from Van de Ven and Mathys Tel missed the target, allowing Nuno Mendes to convert the winning penalty for PSG.

Dominic Solanke, Rodrigo Bentancur and Pedro Porro all scored from the spot for Spurs, in vain. Ramos, Ousmane Dembele and Lee converted for PSG before Mendes stepped up.

It is the first time PSG, or indeed any French club, have lifted the Super Cup, as they take their tally of trophies won in 2025 to five.

ā€œI am proud. We have hadn’t much preparation but you could see that football is not only about the physical aspect — it is also about the mental aspect, being in the right place, having the right tactics,ā€ PSG captain Marquinhos told broadcaster Canal Plus.

ā€œThey sat back a lot after going 2-0 up and it is dangerous to invite PSG to come at you like that.ā€

It is the perfect start to the new campaign for Luis Enrique’s team, who had a shortened off-season break having lost the FIFA Club World Cup final to Chelsea exactly a month ago.

They only began pre-season training a week ago and played no friendly matches before this game.

PSG now begin the new Ligue 1 campaign on Sunday away to Nantes, while Spurs will turn their attentions to the start of the Premier League season as they take on Burnley at home on Saturday.

ā€œI think we played a very good game against one of the best teams in the world — maybe the best in this moment in time,ā€ Frank told TNT Sports.

ā€œI think we had them exactly where we wanted them for 80-something minutes until the 2-1 goal. Then of course that shifted a little bit the momentum, but there was so much positive.

ā€œI am so proud of the team, the players, the club, the fans. I think there is a lot to be happy with. It is a flip of a coin when you go into a penalty shootout.ā€

As well as Frank making his debut on the bench, new signings Mohammed Kudus and Joao Palhinha both started for Spurs.

Chevalier made his debut in goal for PSG following his arrival from Lille, a move which has sidelined Italy ā€˜keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma from Luis Enrique’s team.

The 23-year-old was called into action to tip over a Richarlison shot midway through the first half but he could not prevent Van de Ven giving the Premier League side the lead as the interval approached.

Chevalier did tip a Palhinha shot onto the bar after Spurs sent a ball into the Paris area, but there was nothing the goalkeeper could do to stop Dutch defender Van de Ven scoring the follow-up.

The new signing was then culpable as Tottenham scored again just after the break, with Chevalier too easily beaten by a header from the unmarked Romero.

It looked like it would not be PSG’s night as Bradley Barcola had an effort disallowed for an offside midway through the second half, but they saved the day with a remarkable late show.

Lee controlled a Vitinha pass before firing low into the far corner from the edge of the box, and Ramos then equalized in the 94th minute by heading in a driven ball across the face of goal by Dembele, setting PSG up for penalties.


Undefeated Australia and Iran set up FIBA Asia Cup semi-final showdown

Undefeated Australia and Iran set up FIBA Asia Cup semi-final showdown
Updated 14 August 2025

Undefeated Australia and Iran set up FIBA Asia Cup semi-final showdown

Undefeated Australia and Iran set up FIBA Asia Cup semi-final showdown
  • The Aussies comfortably defeat the Philippines 84-60 but the Iranians have to battle back from 21 points down to edge Chinese Taipei 78-75
  • China take on Korea and New Zealand face Lebanon on Thursday as the continental basketball competition continues in Jeddah

JEDDAH: Australia and Iran booked their places in the semi-finals of the FIBA Asia Cup 2025 with big wins over the Philippines and Chinese Taipei, as the men’s continental basketball competition continued on Wednesday night in Jeddah.

Reigning two-time champions Australia defeated the Philippines 84-60 and remain unbeaten in the competition since entering it for the first time in 2017.

The Boomers dominated from the start, sinking seven 3-pointers in the first quarter on the way to building a 29-12 lead. Jaylin Galloway led the early charge, while Jack McVeigh and Will Magnay contributed impressive performances on the offensive and defensive fronts.

ā€œI'm just really proud of how we rebounded and defended,ā€ said coach Adam Caporn. ā€œWe just rallied on the defensive end and on the boards. I’m very happy.

Disappointed Philippines coach Tim Cone said: ā€œWe really liked our time together. I like the way we play, I like the togetherness, they are all easy to coach, but I didn’t like our performance tonight.ā€

Philippines center Justin Brownlee, whose 3-pointer forced overtime on Monday in the play-off victory over ŗ£½ĒÖ±²„, was held in check this time by the Australian defense and finished with 10 points on 3-of-7 field goal shooting.

In the day’s other quarter-final, Iran completed one of the most dramatic comebacks ever seen at Asia Cup, reversing a 21-point deficit to edge Chinese Taipei 78-75 at King Abdullah Sports City.

The turnaround was about more than simply advancing to the semi-finals for the Iranians, it was about reaffirming their status as genuine title contenders.

ā€œAt halftime, we had a long talk and we changed the approach,ā€ said coach Sotirios Manolopoulos. ā€œWe had to start from defense to play aggressively, possession by possession. We knew we will get our shots, and this time we will make our shots. For the second half, we played to our maximum.ā€

For Chinese Taipei, the defeat marked a heartbreaking end to the competition.

ā€œWe shot better but we still lost the game; this is basketball,ā€ said coach Gianluca Tuccil.

Australia and Iran, both of whom are unbeaten in this year’s competition, will face off on Saturday at King Abdullah Sports City for a spot in the final.

China will take on South Korea and then New Zealand face Lebanon in the remaining two quarter-finals, which take place on Thursday.