Saudi teenager Mosaad Al-Dossary plays it cool to win $250k prize at FIFA eWorld Cup final

Al-Dossary clinched a cool $250,000 prize in the competition held at The O2 in London. (Courtesy: FIFA eWorld Cup)
Updated 04 August 2018
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Saudi teenager Mosaad Al-Dossary plays it cool to win $250k prize at FIFA eWorld Cup final

  • Teen wins computer-console version of football tournament
  • More than 20 million gamers vied for a spot in the competition

LONDON: The eWorld Cup is coming home to Saudi Arabia, after teenager Mosaad Al-Dossary on Saturday won the computer-console version of the real FIFA football tournament.
The young Saudi battled it out against Belgium’s Stefano Pinna to clinch a cool $250,000 prize in the competition held at The O2 in London.

Watch the final HERE

After the game, which he won 4-0, he praised his family, coach and country — and received a standing ovation.
“I am really proud that I made my country proud. I am very grateful to my family and coach. Hopefully this is the start of my era and I can make my country proud every year,” the 18-year-old said.

This is what a world champion looks like...Al-Dossary hugs the trophy at the O2.

More than 20 million gamers vied for a spot in the annual eWorld Cup, with just 32 making it to the finals.
Competitors play Fifa 18, the pre-eminent football video game, in its Ultimate Team mode.
Al-Dossary has already won the FUT Champions Cup Manchester this year and has now seen off the challenge of 31 other gamers at The O2.

 

 


Last-gasp penalty sends Atalanta past Dortmund and into last 16

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Last-gasp penalty sends Atalanta past Dortmund and into last 16

  • Dortmund’s Bensebaini was sent off after his studs caught the head of Atalanta’s Krstovic in the penalty area
  • The hosts had ⁠to fight back ⁠following last week’s 2-0 loss in Germany

BERGAMO, Italy: Lazar Samardzic slotted home a stoppage-time penalty to complete a dramatic 4-1 victory for Atalanta over Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday, sending the Italian side into the Champions League’s last 16 with a comeback 4-3 aggregate triumph.
Dortmund’s Ramy Bensebaini was sent off after his studs caught the head of Atalanta’s Nikola Krstovic in the penalty area and Samardzic converted the spot kick in the 98th minute to send the Italians through. Atalanta will now face either Arsenal or Bayern Munich in the round of 16 with the draw on Friday.
The hosts had ⁠to fight back ⁠following last week’s 2-0 loss in Germany, and Gianluca Scamacca tapped in at the far post to give them a fifth-minute lead as they got off to a dream start.
Dortmund had their share of chances but it was their keeper, Gregor Kobel, who was busiest in the first half, ⁠twice denying Nicola Zalewski. He was beaten, however, on the stroke of halftime when Davide Zappacosta’s shot was deflected into the net off Bensebaini to make it 2-0.
Atalanta keeper Marco Carnesecchi made the save of the match when he tipped Serhou Guirassy’s low drive wide in the 49th minute, to protect their two-goal advantage. Dortmund went even closer in the 53rd with Maximilian Beier’s shot bouncing off the post.
Instead it was the hosts who scored again thanks to Mario ⁠Pasalic’s header ⁠at the far post to go 3-0 up and take control of the tie.
Dortmund, however, bounced back with substitute Karim Adeyemi adding instant pace to their game and curling his 75th-minute shot into the top corner as the visitors hoped to take the contest into extra-time.
Yet Bensebaini then tried to clear a cross in the box with a backheel but caught the head of Krstovic, who went down bleeding. The hosts were awarded a penalty following a lengthy VAR review and Samardzic beat Kobel to send his team through with the last kick of the game.