Team Falcons Vega hoping Riyadh crowd can cheer them to Esports World Cup glory

Team Falcons Vega hoping Riyadh crowd can cheer them to Esports World Cup glory
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women's Invitational at the Esports World Cup has a prize pool of $500,000 (Supplied)
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Updated 25 July 2024
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Team Falcons Vega hoping Riyadh crowd can cheer them to Esports World Cup glory

Team Falcons Vega hoping Riyadh crowd can cheer them to Esports World Cup glory
  • Saudi-based team began their quest for success in ‘Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women’s Invitational’ by topping Group A on Wednesday after wins over CFU Serendipity and Cloud9
  • The competition runs until Saturday at Boulevard Riyadh City and has the largest women’s esports prize pool of $500,000

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RIYADH: The women stars of Team Falcons Vega are hoping the passionate support from home fans can help propel them to “Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women’s Invitational” glory at the Esports World Cup in Riyadh.

Team Falcons Vega are one of 12 teams battling it out at the MWI event for the largest prize pool in the history of women’s esports — with the winners claiming $180,000 of the $500,000 total.

Organized by Montoon and the Esports World Cup Foundation, the MWI group stages continue on Thursday, with the top two sides from each of the four groups advancing to the playoffs. The quarterfinals take place on Friday, with the semifinals and grand final on Saturday.

It was an excellent start for Team Falcons Vega in the group stages of the competition on Wednesday at Boulevard Riyadh City. They topped Group A — dubbed the “Group of Death” thanks to the quality of the teams drawn together — after victories over both CFU Serendipity and Cloud9.

Team Falcons Vega player Agatha, from Jakarta, Indonesia, said: “I’m very happy because we’re so excited to be a part of this tournament, the MWI. Being No. 1 and winning is a big goal for me — if we can achieve No. 1, it would be great.

“To represent Team Falcons is a really good opportunity for us. In Riyadh, I feel everyone loves Falcons. This is the Falcons’ homebase and this is the first experience for me of going out and everyone going ‘Go, Team Falcons!’ I think the supporters really help us mentally and boost our performance on stage.”

Agatha’s teammate Thall, also from the Indonesian capital, agrees: “I’m so excited because the people here are so nice. They all say: ‘Go Falcons, go Falcons!’

“It’s great to have that welcome and that support. The arena is very good. This is the best arena I have played at. It’s my first experience of a facility here (in Saudi Arabia) and it’s so good.”

Agatha, 22, whose real name is Angelia Agatha, said about the cash on offer: “I think this prize pool would change my life, especially for my family. I would love to give it to my mum and dad. Family comes first, right? I’ve been in esports since I was 19 so this tournament really matters to me.”

Thall, 20, whose real name is Talitha Ambar Maheswari, added: “I’m so happy because I’ve played in ‘Mobile Legends’ for three years and this is my first international tournament in Riyadh. I’m so excited.”

Asked if she had a message for young Saudi Arabian female gamers, Agatha said: “I think everyone must try and achieve their dreams — you must try. When you dream and you try, and when you train hard, you can achieve it.”

Group B of the MWI features DreamMax Girls, Net Angels and Omega Express. Group C consists of Falcon Vega MENA — with players from Egypt participating for the side — VSG (Victory Song Gamers) and Zino Lillies. Group D has Team Vitality, Gaimin Gladiators and Tidal Legends Gaming in action.

With 66 of the best “ML:BB” women players in the world, some 14 nationalities are represented in the tournament. This includes the Philippines, Indonesia, China, Egypt, Malaysia, Brazil, Cambodia, Myanmar, Russia, the US, Vietnam, Paraguay, South Korea and Thailand.

The MWI is a significant addition to the Esports World Cup, which kicked off at Boulevard Riyadh City on July 3 and runs until Aug. 25. The tournament reflects the growing presence of female gamers, who make up 48 percent of the sport in Saudi Arabia.

The Esports World Cup, which has a $60 million prize pool, the largest in history, features a unique cross-game structure pitting the top clubs and players against one another across 22 global competitions in 21 leading games.

More than 1,500 players, representing over 60 nationalities, are battling it out at the Esports World Cup this summer. Week four’s competitions include the “PUBG Mobile” and “Overwatch 2” contests.


Saudi’s Al-Qahtani to headline PFL MENA postseason action in Riyadh

Saudi’s Al-Qahtani to headline PFL MENA postseason action in Riyadh
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Saudi’s Al-Qahtani to headline PFL MENA postseason action in Riyadh

Saudi’s Al-Qahtani to headline PFL MENA postseason action in Riyadh
  • The Kingdom’s leading MMA fighter faces Abdelrahman Alhyasat in the Featherweight Semifinal Main Event
  • Jarrah Al-Selawe meets Omar El-Dafrawy in the welterweight semifinal co-main event

RIYADH: The Professional Fighters League has announced the semifinal matchups set to take place at PFL MENA 3, which is being held at Boulevard City on Sept 20.

Fighters in the bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight and welterweight divisions will compete for a spot in the PFL MENA Finals and will look to move one win away from becoming among the inaugural PFL MENA champions.

In the main event, Saudi Arabia’s own Abdullah Al-Qahtani (9-1) takes on Jordan’s Abdelrahman Alhyasat (4-0) in the featherweight semifinals. Meanwhile, the co-main event will feature PFL veteran and former two-division champion Jarrah Al-Selawe (20-6) of Jordan taking on Egypt’s Omar El Dafrawy (11-6) in a welterweight semifinal bout.

PFL MENA 3 will air live in primetime on MBC Action, with the free-to-air broadcasts accessible to fans across the region. In addition to PFL MENA, MBC Action will air the PFL Global Season, PFL Europe, Bellator Champions Series and PFL’s Pay-Per-View Superfight Division events.

Other semifinals matchup will feature Algeria’s Souhil Tairi (7-4-1) taking on Mohsen Mohammadseifi (5-1) of Iran in the lightweight division, while Iraq’s Ali Taleb (10-1) meets Jordan’s Jalal Al Daaja (11-8) in the bantamweight division.

Jerome Mazet, general manager of PFL MENA, said: “We’re very excited to be heading into the playoffs of the inaugural PFL MENA season. Fighters in the bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight divisions are competing for a spot in the finals and are looking to become the first PFL MENA champions. We’re building stars here, and we can’t wait to see who makes it to the finale.”

The complete PFL MENA 2 fight card is as follows:

Featherweight semifinal bout:

Abdullah Al-Qahtani (9-1) vs. Abdelrahman Alhyasat (4-0)

Welterweight semifinal bout:

Jarrah Al-Selawe (20-6) vs. Omar El Dafrawy (11-6)

Welterweight semifinal bout:

Mohammad Alaqraa (6-0) vs. Badreddine Diani (8-3)

Lightweight semifinal bout:

Souhil Tairi (7-4-1) vs. Mohsen Mohammadseifi (5-1)

Bantamweight semifinal bout:

Ali Taleb (10-1) vs. Jalal Al Daaja (11-8)

Featherweight semifinal bout:

Islam Reda (11-1) vs. Marouaune Bellagouit (5-0)

Bantamweight semifinal bout:

Elias Boudegzdame (19-8) vs. Rachid El Hazoume (14-3)

Lightweight semifinal bout:

Georges Eid (9-4, 1NC) vs. Omar Reguigui (4-0, 1NC)

  • Georges Eid will face Omar Reguigui, replacing Abdullah Saleem who didn’t pass the in-competition drug test.

Alternate featherweight showcase bout:

Adam Meskini (8-3) vs. Yazeed Hasanain (3-1)


Netherlands, Saudi explore football cooperation 

Netherlands, Saudi explore football cooperation 
Updated 28 August 2024
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Netherlands, Saudi explore football cooperation 

Netherlands, Saudi explore football cooperation 
  • SAFF announced the meeting on X and stated that it was seeking ties with other federations around the world
  • Ambassador van der Woude was briefed on current cooperation between the two nations in youth development, women’s football, and technological improvements in the game

RIYADH: The Netherlands’ Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Hans Peter van der Woude met on Tuesday in Riyadh with the Saudi Arabian Football Federation’s President Yasser bin Hassan Al-Misehal to explore cooperation in the sport.

The SAFF announced the meeting on X and stated that it was seeking ties with other federations around the world.

Also in attendance was the SAFF’s Secretary-General Ibrahim Al-Qassim.

During the meeting, Van der Woude was briefed on current cooperation between the two nations in youth development, women’s football, and technological improvements in the game.

On Monday, the Dutch ambassador had discussions with Dr. Khaled Al-Abdulkader, CEO of the National Center for Vegetation Cover and Combating Desertification, on environmental issues. 

A detailed briefing was also provided on Riyadh’s upcoming hosting of the Conference of the Parties, or COP16, of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification, set for Riyadh from Dec. 2 to 13.


Al-Qurashi and Al-Anzi named as flag bearers for Saudi paralympic team

Al-Qurashi and Al-Anzi named as flag bearers for Saudi paralympic team
Updated 28 August 2024
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Al-Qurashi and Al-Anzi named as flag bearers for Saudi paralympic team

Al-Qurashi and Al-Anzi named as flag bearers for Saudi paralympic team
  • The 2024 Paralympic Games start in Paris on Wednesday and will run until Sept. 8

JEDDAH: Wheelchair racer Abdulrahman Al-Qurashi and table tennis player Ghalia Al-Anzi will carry the Saudi flag at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games on Wednesday.

Al-Qurashi took bronze in the 100m wheelchair race at 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, gold in the 100m wheelchair race at the 2022 Asian Paralympic Games in Hangzhou, and gold in the 100m race at the 2024 World Paralympic Athletics Championships.

Meanwhile Al-Anzi achieved a bronze in the doubles competition at the French International Championship in 2023, a silver in the doubles at the 2024 Egyptian International Championship, and a silver in the singles at the 2024 Jordan International Championship 2024.

Along with Al-Qurashi and Al-Anzi, the Kingdom will be represented in the Paris Paralympic Games by Hassan Doshi (long jump), Noor Al-Sanaa (100m), Sarah Al-Jumaah (shot put), Ali Al-Nakhli (100m and 200m), Adnan Saeed (weightlifting), Ayad Al-Treik (taekwondo) and Ahmed Al-Sharbatly (dressage).

This year’s Saudi delegation will be the largest in terms of sports represented. The Kingdom first took part in the Paralympics at Atlanta in 1996 with two athletes. Since then, it has sent four athletes to Sydney in 2000, seven to Athens in 2004, and three to Beijing in 2008, where Osama Al-Shanqeeti won gold in the triple jump and silver in the high jump.

In 2012, four Saudi Paralympians went to London where Hani Al-Nakhli brought home a silver medal in the discus. He also managed to take bronze in the shot four years later, when three of the Kingdom’s athletes went to Rio de Janeiro.


Al-Nassr claim first SPL win of season as Al-Qadsiah maintain perfect start

Al-Nassr claim first SPL win of season as Al-Qadsiah maintain perfect start
Updated 28 August 2024
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Al-Nassr claim first SPL win of season as Al-Qadsiah maintain perfect start

Al-Nassr claim first SPL win of season as Al-Qadsiah maintain perfect start
  • Talisca, Ronaldo and Brozovic on target as Al-Nassr bounce back from opening-day disappointment with 4-1 win over Al-Fayha

RIYADH: Al-Nassr claimed their first Saudi Pro League win of the season after beating Al-Fayha 4-1 at Al-Majmaa Sport City stadium on Tuesday night, while newly promoted Al-Qadsiah continued their perfect start to the season with a 1-0 win at Al-Raed to top the table ahead of the rest of Matchday 2 fixtures.

Having played out a disappointing 1-1 draw against Al-Raed on the opening weekend of the season, Al-Nassr were quick out of the blocks against Al-Fayha and took the lead after only five minutes through Talisca’s clinical left-footed shot after an intricate exchange with Cristiano Ronaldo on the edge of the penalty area.

Ronaldo himself doubled the lead 10 minutes into first half stoppage time with a perfectly placed free-kick to all but end the match as a contest.

 

 

With five minutes of the match remaining, Marcelo Brozovic gathered a clever reverse pass from Sadio Mane to make it 3-0 with a thunderous finish into the roof of the net.

There was still time for Fashion Sakala to pull one back for Al-Fayha a minute later and Talisca to get his second of the night in stoppage time with another outstanding free-kick finish.

Meanwhile, Aramco-owned Al-Qadsiah followed up their impressive SPL bow — when they defeated Al-Fateh 3-0 at home — with a hard-fought 1-0 victory that was secured by Turki Al-Ammar 11 minutes from time.

New signings Nacho Fernandez and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang both played as Al-Qadsiah made it a maximum of six points out of two matches this season, and topped the table ahead of the rest of the SPL second round of matches on Thursday and Friday.

In the first match of the day, Al-Fateh shocked Al-Ahli 1-0 at Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium to quickly dampen the optimism that the Jeddah club had built up after their opening-day 2-0 win over Al-Orobah.

Cape Verde forward Djaniny scored the only goal of the match in the 54th minute.


UAE’s Al-Qemzi eager to reclaim lead in powerboating world title race

UAE’s Al-Qemzi eager to reclaim lead in powerboating world title race
Updated 28 August 2024
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UAE’s Al-Qemzi eager to reclaim lead in powerboating world title race

UAE’s Al-Qemzi eager to reclaim lead in powerboating world title race
  • Team Abu Dhabi star targets another win in Italy to move back on track for fifth F2 crown

SAN NAZZARO, ITALY: Team Abu Dhabi’s Rashed Al-Qemzi is determined to regain the lead in the 2024 UIM F2 World Championship with a win at this weekend’s Grand Prix of Italy.

The four-time F2 world champion is aiming for a repeat of his victory at San Nazzaro last year. He wants to wipe out the four-point advantage held by Lithuania’s Edgaras Riabko following his third place on home territory in the previous round less than a fortnight ago.

Victory in Klaipeda put Sweden’s Mathilda Wiberg level on points with Al-Qemzi, who recognizes that he may face his biggest test of the championship yet as he pursues a record fifth F2 world crown.

“There’s only one strategy for San Nazzaro, and that’s to go for first place,” said the Emirati driver. “I’m sure I can win there again. It’s my favorite place for testing, and I’m going to give it everything I’ve got.

“It’s going to be tough to take the championship. Riabko is going for it and Mathilda is very fast as well. I wasn’t surprised to see her win in Lithuania. But I want the title and I believe in myself.”

Following their dominant one-two finish in round two in Norway, Al-Qemzi and Abu Dhabi teammate Mansoor Al-Mansoori both failed to reach the qualifying shoot-out in Lithuania, and had to settle for fifth and 10th places respectively in the Grand Prix.

“The weather was rough, and there were some big rollers, but there are no excuses,” said Al-Qemzi. “The most important thing for me was to score points in the championship and move on to the next round. So here we are, and we know what we need to do.”

If he can retain his F2 crown this season he will move one clear of Sweden’s four-time winner, Erik Stark, to become the most successful driver in the history of the championship.

The former Nations Cup and F4-S world champion finished ninth on his first F2 campaign back in 2016 before claiming the first of his world titles the following year.

The others followed in 2019, 2021 and again last year when Al-Qemzi was crowned champion with one round to spare in Portugal. This is where back-to-back Grand Prix race weekends again bring the season to a climax next month.