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Djed Spence becomes first Muslim footballer to play for England national team

England manager Thomas Tuchel gives instructions to England's Djed Spence before he comes on as a substitute. (Action Images via Reuters)
England manager Thomas Tuchel gives instructions to England's Djed Spence before he comes on as a substitute. (Action Images via Reuters)
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Updated 10 September 2025

Djed Spence becomes first Muslim footballer to play for England national team

Djed Spence becomes first Muslim footballer to play for England national team
  • 25-year-old defender comes on as second-half substitute during England’s 5-0 FIFA World Cup qualifier victory against Serbia in Belgrade

LONDON: Tottenham Hotspur fullback Djed Spence made history on Tuesday night when he became the first Muslim player to take to the field for England in a senior men’s international football match.

The 25-year-old defender came on as a substitute in the 69th minute during England’s FIFA World Cup qualifier against Serbia in Belgrade, which Thomas Tuchel’s side won 5-0.

Spence emerged from Fulham’s youth system before breaking through at Middlesbrough and spending time on loan at Nottingham Forest during their promotion-winning season in 2022. He earned a move to Spurs that summer, and had loan spells in France, Italy and at Leeds United before returning to London.

He previously featured for England at U-21 level but his debut in Belgrade marks the first time an openly Muslim footballer has played for the senior national men’s team.

Unbeaten England top their qualifying group on 15 points, seven clear of second-place Albania.


Global gaming business opens regional HQ and esports venue in ֱ

Global gaming business opens regional HQ and esports venue in ֱ
Updated 05 November 2025

Global gaming business opens regional HQ and esports venue in ֱ

Global gaming business opens regional HQ and esports venue in ֱ
  • ESL FACEIT Group describes new studio in Riyadh as premier event space of its kind, says it will help cement city’s status as a global leader in esports
  • ‘We are committed to supporting the Kingdom’s vision, tapping into its energetic, young population to fuel major growth,’ says CEO Niccolo Maisto

LONDON: ESL FACEIT Group, a video game entertainment and operations business, opened its new regional headquarters and flagship esports venue in Riyadh on Tuesday, a move it said furthers its commitment to the growth of esports in ֱ.

It described the studio, which covers more than 1,000 square meters and can accommodate more than 500 guests, as Riyadh’s premier event space of its kind and said it will help solidify the city’s status as a global capital for esports.

It will serve as a hub for esports fans and communities, EFG added, while hosting local tournaments, such as the ESL Saudi Challenge, and international competitions. With more than 300 square meters of LED screens, it said, the venue also offers comprehensive facilities for broadcasters, as well a venue for brand activations and other marketing and media events.

“We are committed to supporting the Kingdom’s vision, tapping into its energetic, young population to fuel major growth,” said CEO Niccolo Maisto.

“With the opening of our new regional headquarters, we are establishing a new stage for our most exciting competitions, while helping to drive key infrastructure and localized content.

“We firmly believe Riyadh is becoming the global capital of esports, and we’re honored to play a leading role.”

EFG said its investment in the new facility is expected to create professional pathways for the development of Saudi talent and creation of jobs across multiple functions, including broadcast production, content creation, and community and event management. This is in line with the aims of ֱ’s National Games and Esports Strategy to create 39,000 jobs and contribute SR 50 billion ($13.3 billion) to national gross domestic product by 2030.

Mohammed Alasiri, EFG’s director of human resources, said: “Walking into the new facility in Riyadh, I felt the energy of a new chapter and the opportunity for us, as Saudi talent, to shape the future of esports.

“This studio isn’t just a building; it’s a hub for local ambition, global standards and community growth.”

EFG was the official operating partner for the recent Esports World Cup in Riyadh, an eight-week event organizers described as the largest esports and gaming festival in the world. The business said that it has been developing tournament structures, anticheat software, live gaming events, and esports festivals for gamers and fans for more than 20 years, with a combined fan reach of 225 million.

Counter-Strike, a team-based multiplayer, tactical, first-person shooter, is one of the most popular games that feature in contests hosted by EFG, and its predecessor the ESL (Electronic Sports League). Others include Dota 2, League of Legends and Call of Duty.

“We were here for the past, we are doubling down on our investment for the present, and we are committed to building the future of esports” in ֱ, Maisto said.

“This studio is a physical testament to that commitment, allowing us to effectively bridge local Saudi audiences and competitions with our global fanbase and events, creating highly attractive, long-term engagement opportunities for international and local brands.”