Saudi ANKAA Esports progress at FIFAe Club World Cup 2022

Saudi' ANKAA Esports at the FIFAe Club World Cup 2022. (Supplied)
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Updated 22 July 2022
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Saudi ANKAA Esports progress at FIFAe Club World Cup 2022

  • Team represented by Abdulrahman Al-Katheri and Majid Al-Rasheed reach final 16 at $1.2m competition in Denmark

Saudi electronic sports team ANKAA Esports on Thursday night progressed to the round of 16 of the 2022 FIFAe Club World Cup, taking place in Denmark.

Representing the team at the Bella Arena in Copenhagen are Majid Al-Rasheed, or “Mar”, and Abdulrahman Al-Katheri, known by his gaming moniker of “Abushoug.” The tournament, with total prize money of $1.2 million, will run until July 30.

ANKAA have taken part in five matches, winning one, drawing one and losing three to finish in fourth place in the six-team Group C with 12 points.

Italian team Reply Totem came first with 22 points, Argentina’s KRU Esports second with 15 points, and Mkers of Italy third with 14 points.

ANKAA are looking for their first title since the team was formed in 2018, having previously taken part in nine tournaments in several different games, including: Apex Legends, Call of Duty, Counter-Strike, DOTA 2, Overwatch, PUBG Mobile, Rainbow Six Siege, and Rocket League and Valorant.


Guardiola delivers speech in support of Palestinian children

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Guardiola delivers speech in support of Palestinian children

  • Star Manchester City manager wore keffiyeh at charity concert in Barcelona
  • They have been ‘abandoned’ because ‘those in power are cowards’

LONDON: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola delivered a speech in support of Palestinian children at a charity concert in Barcelona, calling for greater action to protect them.

The star manager, 55, wore a keffiyeh and spoke passionately about his pain at seeing the suffering of Palestinian children, Sky News reported.

“Good evening, salam alaikum, how wonderful,” he told the crowd. “When I see a child in these past two years with these images on social media, on television, recording himself pleading ‘where is my mother?’ among the rubble and he still doesn’t know it.

“And I always think, ‘What must they be thinking?’ And I think we’ve left them alone, abandoned.” He added: “I always imagine them saying, ‘Where are you? Come help us.’”

Guardiola said “even now, we haven’t done it,” because perhaps “those in power are cowards,” adding: “They basically send innocent young people to kill innocent people.”

He demanded a “step forward” as part of what he described as a “statement for Palestine and … a statement for humanity.”