Saudi Arabia has winning start at 2022 WAFF Futsal Championship

Saudi Arabia defeated Palestine 2-1 in their WAFF Futsal Championship opener on Saturday. (SAFF)
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Updated 05 June 2022
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Saudi Arabia has winning start at 2022 WAFF Futsal Championship

  • Kingdom’s 2-1 victory over Palestine sees it top Group A, which includes Iraq and hosts Kuwait

Saudi Arabia’s national team on Saturday opened their campaign at the 2022 WAFF Futsal Championship with a 2-1 victory over Palestine at Al-Naser Club Hall in Kuwait.

The tournament, organized by the West Asian Football Federation, will run until June 14.

Abdulelah Al-Otaibi and Fahd Al-Rudaini scored the two goals that took Saudi Arabia to the top of Group A, which also includes Iraq and hosts Kuwait, who played to a 2-2 draw on the same day.

Saudi Arabia’s next match will be against Iraq on Monday, with a win securing a place in the last four.

Group B includes the UAE, Bahrain, Lebanon and Oman, with the top two from each group contesting the semifinals.


Top Saudi teams set for ESL Saudi Challenge 2026 finals

Updated 26 January 2026
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Top Saudi teams set for ESL Saudi Challenge 2026 finals

  • Leading esports teams feature in competition

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s leading esports teams will go head-to-head later this week as the ESL Saudi Challenge 2026 reaches its decisive stages, underlining the Kingdom’s growing ambition to develop local talent and strengthen its professional gaming ecosystem.

Organized by ESL FACEIT Group, the tournament is designed to provide Saudi players with a clear pathway into elite-level competition while reinforcing Saudi Arabia’s position as a global hub for gaming and esports.

The online phase of the Overwatch 2 competition took place on Jan. 23-24, with the action set to culminate in a live LAN final on Jan. 30 at EFG Studios in Riyadh.

The competition features a total prize pool of $20,000, offering a significant incentive for emerging Saudi esports talent and reflecting the rising professionalism of the Kingdom’s national scene.

The lineup for the second stage has now been confirmed, blending established names with ambitious newcomers. Defending champions Twisted Minds return to defend their title against Kurohana, Newgens, and Lunar Crew, who secured their places through the qualification rounds. With only three teams progressing to the finals, the stakes remain high on the national stage.

Franck Guignery, senior vice president and managing director for the Middle East and Africa at EFG, said: “The ESL Saudi Challenge represents an important milestone in our ongoing commitment to the Saudi esports community.

“Through this competition we aim to empower Saudi players to refine their skills and demonstrate their potential within a high-stakes, professional environment, while contributing meaningfully to the development of a sustainable ecosystem that enables local talent to progress from national competition to global stages.”

The ESL Saudi Challenge aligns with the objectives of Saudi Arabia’s National Gaming and Esports Strategy, supporting talent development and the long-term growth of the Kingdom’s gaming and esports sector.

Positioned as a Saudi-focused competitive platform, the tournament forms part of EFG’s long-term approach to reinforcing professional standards, enabling talent progression, and fostering community-driven competition.

Through initiatives such as the ESL Saudi Challenge, EFG aims to ensure that Saudi esports talent is equipped to compete successfully not only at home, but also on regional and international stages.