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Saudi esports teams rising to the occasion at Esports World Cup in Riyadh

Saudi esports teams rising to the occasion at Esports World Cup in Riyadh
Saudi teams have continued to enjoy success in front of the home crowds at the Esports World Cup in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Updated 12 August 2025

Saudi esports teams rising to the occasion at Esports World Cup in Riyadh

Saudi esports teams rising to the occasion at Esports World Cup in Riyadh
  • Strong performances from Team Falcons and Twisted Minds in front of home crowd highlight 海角直播鈥檚 emergence on world stage

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 top esports teams have continued to make their mark on the global stage at the Esports World Cup 2025, with Team Falcons and Twisted Minds delivering standout victories in front of sold-out crowds at Boulevard Riyadh City.

Team Falcons recently stormed to victory in Overwatch 2, while Twisted Minds captured the Call of Duty: Warzone title in a dramatic grand final performance, adding crucial points to their Club Championship standings.

The Overwatch 2 competition showcased Saudi dominance, with all top-three places claimed by local teams.

Team Falcons defeated Al-Qadsiah Esports 4-0 in the final, their first title of the tournament. Twisted Minds claimed third place after a 3-1 victory over South Korea鈥檚 T1, highlighting the Kingdom鈥檚 depth of talent in the title.

Twisted Minds triumphed in the Call of Duty: Warzone tournament, lifting the trophy after an intense 10-game final. Along the way, they defeated top-seeded rivals, including last year鈥檚 champions and tournament favorites Team Falcons, who finished fifth overall.

Saudi teams have also earned podium finishes and top placements across a range of other competitions.

Team Falcons finished second in Dota 2 after a dominant path to the grand final, with victories over Team Liquid and Tundra Esports, before falling to Team Spirit.

In the inaugural Esports World Cup Chess tournament, Team Falcons鈥 Alireza Firouzja placed second behind Magnus Carlsen, while teammate Hikaru Nakamura took third.

ROC Esports delivered a historic result in Apex Legends, finishing second among 40 of the world鈥檚 best teams, and Twisted Minds reached the semifinals of Honor of Kings to claim fourth place.

In addition, Team Falcons secured sixth in Free Fire and 10th in PUBG Mobile, with fellow Saudi team POWR Esports finishing 12th in the latter.

With two weeks of competition remaining, the race for the Esports World Cup Club Championship is heating up.

Team Falcons sit in second place overall with 3,700 points behind leaders Team Liquid, while Twisted Minds have strengthened their standing with their Call of Duty victory, climbing to fifth place with 2,200 points.

The coming days will see Saudi teams compete in several more high-profile tournaments, with the potential to add to the Kingdom鈥檚 medal count and Club Championship points total.

Here are some of the events that will include Saudi teams before the end of the competition:

Rocket League: Saudi squads Team Falcons and Twisted Minds are targeting Esports World Cup glory, with Team Falcons looking to go one better after finishing as runners-up last year.

PUBG: Battlegrounds: Team Falcons and Twisted Minds are set to battle for success in the tournament.

Tekken 8: Team Falcons are entering with proven regional champions.

Teamfight Tactics: Falcons, POWR Esports, and Twisted Minds are all in action, with strong prospects for deep runs.

Counter-Strike 2: Team Falcons are aiming for redemption after previous close finishes.

Street Fighter 6: Team Falcons鈥 top fighters are expected to contend against the world鈥檚 best.

Crossfire: Team Falcons, Twisted Minds, and Al-Qadsiah will represent 海角直播.


Algeria qualify for the World Cup for first time since 2014 after Mahrez inspires win

Algeria qualify for the World Cup for first time since 2014 after Mahrez inspires win
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Algeria qualify for the World Cup for first time since 2014 after Mahrez inspires win

Algeria qualify for the World Cup for first time since 2014 after Mahrez inspires win
  • A 3-0 win over Somalia on Thursday guaranteed Algeria first place in Group G in African qualifying
  • Algeria, captained by Riyad Mahrez, joined neighboring nations Morocco and Tunisia as well as Mohamed Salah鈥檚 Egypt in securing a spot in next year鈥檚 expanded 48-team tournament

BIR EL DJIR, Algeria: Algeria have become the fourth African country to qualify for the 2026 World Cup 鈥 and all of them are from the north of the continent.
A 3-0 win over Somalia on Thursday guaranteed Algeria first place in Group G in African qualifying with a match to spare and a return to the World Cup for the first time since 2014.
Algeria, captained by Riyad Mahrez and led by former Switzerland coach Vladimir Petkovic, joined neighboring nations Morocco and Tunisia as well as Mohamed Salah鈥檚 Egypt in securing a spot in next year鈥檚 expanded 48-team tournament being held in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
It will be the fifth time for the Algerians at the World Cup 鈥 and they鈥檝e only ever progressed from the group stage once, in 2014 when they lost to Germany in the round of 16.
A total of nine African teams will directly qualify and be in the World Cup tournament draw taking place on Dec. 5 in Washington D.C.
The other five group winners will be known over the next week. The four best runners-up play in a knockout competition in November, and the winner advances to the playoffs.
Mahrez stars
Despite being a home game for Somalia, it was staged at the Miloud Hadefi Olympic Complex in Algeria and the fans were treated to a show by Mahrez 鈥 the team鈥檚 star winger who used to play for Manchester City and now is at Al-Ahli in 海角直播.
The 34-year-old Mahrez set up goals for Mohamed Amoura in the sixth and 58th minutes, either side of scoring himself with a fierce strike into the roof of the net in the 19th.
Mahrez started his international career weeks before the 2014 World Cup, and was included in Algeria鈥檚 squad for the tournament, only playing in their first group game.
Fight for second
Uganda stayed in second place in the group 鈥 four points behind Algeria 鈥 after beating Botswana 1-0 and moved three points clear of Mozambique, which lost 2-1 at home to Guinea.
In the final round of matches, Uganda travel to Algeria and Mozambique play Somalia.
Morocco the benchmark
All the African teams heading to the World Cup will look to repeat the exploits of Morocco, which became the first team from the continent to reach the semifinals in the 2022 tournament in Qatar.


Indonesia bars Israeli athletes from gymnastics world championship

Indonesia bars Israeli athletes from gymnastics world championship
Updated 09 October 2025

Indonesia bars Israeli athletes from gymnastics world championship

Indonesia bars Israeli athletes from gymnastics world championship
  • 鈥淭he Indonesian government has a firm stance that it will not have any contact with Israel until Israel recognizes the existence of a free and sovereign Palestine,鈥 Yusril said
  • Israeli nationals with dual passports can also enter Indonesia using their other passport

JAKARTA: Indonesia will not issue visas to Israeli athletes for the upcoming world artistic gymnastics championships in Jakarta, a minister said Thursday, citing the nation鈥檚 support for Palestinians.
The event, scheduled for October 19-25 in the world鈥檚 most populous Muslim-majority nation, is expected to feature more than 500 athletes from 79 countries.
Israeli athletes were reportedly among those set to compete, but coordinating minister for legal affairs and human rights Yusril Ihza Mahendra said the government would not allow them entry.
鈥淭he Indonesian government has a firm stance that it will not have any contact with Israel until Israel recognizes the existence of a free and sovereign Palestine,鈥 Yusril said in a statement.
Indonesia has no formal ties with Israel, but Israeli nationals or their sponsors, such as Indonesian-based businesses or Indonesian nationals, can apply for a short-term visa under the 鈥渃alling visa鈥 procedure.
Israeli nationals with dual passports can also enter Indonesia using their other passport.
Immigration and Corrections Minister Agus Andrianto told local media Kompas.com on Thursday the move followed a formal request from the Indonesian Gymnastics Federation.
Andrianto confirmed the decision to AFP, without elaborating.
The federation did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
In July 2023, Indonesia pulled out of hosting the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) World Beach Games following controversy over Israel鈥檚 participation.
In March that year, Indonesia lost the hosting rights to the FIFA Under-20 World Cup after two governors objected to Israel鈥檚 participation.


Saudi boxing champion Ziyad Al-Maayouf to speak at Sport & Wellbeing Conference in Riyadh

Saudi boxing champion Ziyad Al-Maayouf to speak at Sport & Wellbeing Conference in Riyadh
Updated 09 October 2025

Saudi boxing champion Ziyad Al-Maayouf to speak at Sport & Wellbeing Conference in Riyadh

Saudi boxing champion Ziyad Al-Maayouf to speak at Sport & Wellbeing Conference in Riyadh
  • As the first Saudi boxer to compete professionally on the global stage, Al-Maayouf has become a symbol of perseverance, discipline and national pride

RIYADH: Saudi boxing champion Ziyad Al-Maayouf will take the stage as a keynote speaker and guest of honor at the Sport & Wellbeing Conference 2025 in Riyadh on Friday, delivering an inspiring address titled 鈥淩esilience: How to Bend Without Breaking.鈥

The speech will reflect both Al-Maayouf鈥檚 personal journey and the spirit of a nation in transformation, organizers said.

As the first Saudi boxer to compete professionally on the global stage, Al-Maayouf has become a symbol of perseverance, discipline and national pride.

His keynote will explore the mindset behind resilience and how challenges, setbacks and purpose intertwine to shape the character of champions, both in sport and in life.

Speaking ahead of his address, Al-Maayouf said: 鈥淲hen you鈥檙e the first to walk a path, you learn that resilience isn鈥檛 built in comfort. It鈥檚 built in courage, in patience and in faith.鈥

He added: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a journey of serving a purpose greater than yourself, a journey that belongs to everyone who believes in what they are becoming. Grateful to represent 海角直播, not as an individual, but as part of a generation rising with Vision 2030.鈥

The Sport & Wellbeing Conference will gather global and regional leaders in sports, health and innovation to discuss the intersection of performance, resilience and holistic wellbeing.


鈥榃e need win after win鈥: Crunch time looms for Germany in World Cup qualifying

鈥榃e need win after win鈥: Crunch time looms for Germany in World Cup qualifying
Updated 09 October 2025

鈥榃e need win after win鈥: Crunch time looms for Germany in World Cup qualifying

鈥榃e need win after win鈥: Crunch time looms for Germany in World Cup qualifying
  • 鈥淓veryone expects of us that we鈥檒l beat every opponent 5-0, 6-0 but that鈥檚 no longer possible,鈥 midfielder Nadiem Amiri said
  • Until their loss in Slovakia last month, Germany had never lost a World Cup qualifying game away from home

BERLIN: A World Cup without Germany used to be unthinkable. Now the four-time champion needs to turn things around to ensure a spot at next year鈥檚 tournament.
A shock 2-0 loss to Slovakia in World Cup qualifying means Julian Nagelsmann鈥檚 team may need a perfect record in the rest of their qualifiers, starting with wins over Luxembourg on Friday and Northern Ireland on Monday.
鈥淓veryone expects of us that we鈥檒l beat every opponent 5-0, 6-0 but that鈥檚 no longer possible,鈥 midfielder Nadiem Amiri said in comments reported by German agency dpa.
鈥淭he times have simply changed. Everyone鈥檚 good, everyone can hold their own. For us it鈥檚 just important to win. We need win after win.鈥
The qualifying format 鈥 a four-team group where only the winner qualifies automatically 鈥 means Germany must win each of their remaining games unless Slovakia slips up, and get ahead of Slovakia on goal difference too.
Second place would put Germany into a bracket of four teams competing for one spot early next year.
Making history the wrong way
If Germany did fail to make it to the expanded, 48-team World Cup, it would be a historic shock.
Until their loss in Slovakia last month, Germany had never lost a World Cup qualifying game away from home. The only times they missed the men鈥檚 World Cup were the inaugural 13-team 1930 event, which they skipped along with most of Europe, and 1950, when they were excluded following World War II.
Of course, even when they have qualified, Germany haven鈥檛 always produced the goods.
Group-stage exits in 2018 and 2022 were huge disappointments for a team which had top-class individual players but didn鈥檛 seem to gel as a team. A goose-themed motivational talk by then-coach Hansi Flick at the 2022 World Cup fell flat and seemed to typify the lack of enthusiasm.
That all means Germany haven鈥檛 played a World Cup knockout game since winning the 2014 final.
Overcoming injuries
Germany鈥檚 qualification fight has been made harder by injuries.
Barcelona鈥檚 Marc-Andr茅 ter Stegen would be first-choice goalkeeper if fit but hasn鈥檛 played all year, while Real Madrid defender Antonio R眉diger is out with a muscle injury and Bayern Munich鈥檚 attacking midfield star Jamal Musiala likely won鈥檛 return until the new year.
Nagelsmann seems intent on forging a partnership between Florian Wirtz and Newcastle鈥檚 Nick Woltemade, but Wirtz has yet to find his best form since his Liverpool move and Woltemade has had a flu-like illness this week. That meant the tall striker was training separately Wednesday.
There鈥檚 extra attention on new player Nathaniel Brown, a left back from Eintracht Frankurt who would also be eligible for the United States. Brown faces the challenge of doing better than his Frankfurt teammate Nnamdi Collins, who was dropped after costly errors on debut in the Slovakia loss.


FIFA president Infantino calls on protesters to keep calm at Israel鈥檚 soccer games amid peace talks

FIFA president Infantino calls on protesters to keep calm at Israel鈥檚 soccer games amid peace talks
Updated 09 October 2025

FIFA president Infantino calls on protesters to keep calm at Israel鈥檚 soccer games amid peace talks

FIFA president Infantino calls on protesters to keep calm at Israel鈥檚 soccer games amid peace talks
  • Pro-Palestinian protesters approached the gates of the Italy squad鈥檚 training center in Florence last week to demand that next Tuesday鈥檚 Italy-Israel match in Udine isn鈥檛 played
  • 鈥淣ow everyone should be happy about (the peace plan) and everyone should support the process,鈥 Infantino told reporters

ROME: FIFA President Gianni Infantino issued an appeal for protesters to keep calm ahead of Israel鈥檚 upcoming soccer World Cup qualifying matches in Norway and Italy after an agreement was reached with Hamas to a pause in their devastating two-year war.
Pro-Palestinian protesters approached the gates of the Italy squad鈥檚 training center in Florence last week to demand that next Tuesday鈥檚 Italy-Israel match in Udine isn鈥檛 played 鈥 part of a national strike that saw millions of activists take to the streets.
鈥淣ow everyone should be happy about (the peace plan) and everyone should support the process,鈥 Infantino, who is Swiss Italian, told reporters on the sidelines of a European Football Clubs (EFC) assembly in the Italian capital on Thursday. 鈥淥f course this goes beyond football 鈥 but includes football as well.鈥
Israel visit Norway on Saturday before traveling to Italy, where an estimated 10,000 people were planning to protest the match in Udine before the peace talks began.
On Wednesday, though, US President Donald Trump said Israel and Hamas agreed to the 鈥渇irst phase鈥 of his plan to pause fighting and release at least some hostages and prisoners.
UEFA had been considering suspending Israel over the war and Udine Mayor Alberto Felice De Toni had called for the game to be postponed. But with Italy desperately attempting to avoid failing to qualify for a third consecutive World Cup, the four-time champion do not plan to risk not playing.
World Cup visas
The US State Department announced last week that it will increase staffing at certain embassies and consulates to accommodate an expected major jump in visa applications from fans wanting to attend World Cup matches in the United States next year.
The move came amid concerns over the Trump administration鈥檚 crackdown on migration and temporary visas that offer permission to enter the US
With Egypt having just joined Iran and Morocco among the teams qualified, and 海角直播 one win away, the visa issue could take on greater significance as soon as the World Cup draw in Washington on Dec. 5.
Ticket sales are underway for the tournament, in which Canada and Mexico will also host matches.
鈥淲e have excellent discussions with the US government. There is a White House task force chaired by President Trump and all these topics are discussed there,鈥 said Infantino, who has close relations with Trump.
鈥淲ith all the relevant secretaries of state there will be no issues with regard to visas, obviously for the participating teams and delegations and so on, and we are working on something as well for fans, hopefully some good news will come out very soon,鈥 Infantino added.
Domestic games abroad a 鈥榖ig risk鈥
UEFA this week announced that it would reluctantly not oppose the tradition-busting plans for Barcelona to play a league game in Miami and for AC Milan to play in Australia.
Infantino suggested FIFA should be the only body organizing games across continents.
鈥淲e have a structure whereby we have games at national level, at continental level, and then at global level. And this is a structure that made football the No. 1 sport in the world,鈥 Infantino said. 鈥淚f we want to break this structure, we take a big risk.鈥
Shifting World Cup calendar
Infantino also addressed the possibility of revising soccer鈥檚 world calendar to move big events like the World Cup and European Championship out of the June-July period due to heat concerns.
Heat was already an issue at the Club World Cup in the US this year and FIFA held the 2022 World Cup in Qatar in November-December to avoid the summer heat there. Something similar is expected when neighboring 海角直播 hosts the tournament in 2034.
鈥淥bviously we have to look at the calendar, optimize it, see how we can also find formats of competition that perhaps protect a little more the new needs of the calendar,鈥 Infantino said. 鈥淭he world is spinning and we must always try to improve.鈥
The 2030 World Cup in Spain, Portugal and Morocco would likely be contested in extreme conditions if kept in June-July.
But any changes would also likely affect domestic and European competitions like the Champions League.
鈥淭his should be all the stakeholders involved. We need to analyze and understand. Then we should look at it, definitely,鈥 said EFC president Nassser Al-Khelaifi, who is also the president of Paris Saint-Germain. 鈥淒oes something need to change? Yes.鈥