PSG.LGD claim Dota 2 Riyadh Masters crown with Gamers8 final triumph to earn $1.5m prize

PSG.LGD celebrate winning Dota 2 Riyadh Masters at Gamers8. (Gamers8)
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Updated 28 July 2022
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PSG.LGD claim Dota 2 Riyadh Masters crown with Gamers8 final triumph to earn $1.5m prize

  • Chinese outfit defeat Team Spirit 2-0 to claim Gamers8 glory in widely acclaimed 5-day tournament
  • Organized by Saudi Esports Federation, Gamers8 runs daily at Boulevard Riyadh City until Sept. 8

RIYADH: PSG.LGD claimed the inaugural Dota 2 Riyadh Masters crown on Sunday night at Gamer8 with an exhilarating 2-0 victory over Team Spirit in the grand finale in Riyadh.

A capacity crowd at Boulevard Riyadh City’s Esports Arena watched on as the Chinese side defeated the Russian outfit to collect the $1.5 million first prize and bring the unforgettable and widely acclaimed five-day competition to a pulsating close.

Faisal bin Homran, head of esports at the Saudi Esports Federation, told Arab News: “For Gamers8, the idea is to make it a platform for the esports scene internationally. We have the biggest prizes, we have more than 115 teams from all over the world, we have more than 50 players coming from more than 50 countries, and the streams of these tournaments happened in over 15 languages.

“So for this, what we like to do is to enhance the perception and to showcase that the Kingdom can host such a big event.”

He added: “The teams are happy, the players are happy, and the experience is top-notch. We will have more tournaments in the future with more partners, and Gamers8 is a platform to showcase Saudi and international talents.”

The fifth and final day of Dota 2 Riyadh Masters began with two semi-finals, which saw PSG.LGD seal their final spot with a 2-1 win over OG, while Team Spirit secured their participation in the showpiece occasion with a 2-1 victory over Team Secret.

PSG.LGD then went on to claim glory with a team performance which forced Team Spirit to settle for runners-up and the $750,000 second-place prize at the biggest esports and gaming event in the world.

PSG.LGD No. 99 XinQ said: “We are very excited to win the Riyadh Masters, this is a special moment for us all. Hearing the cheers from the audience was wonderful. We are thrilled to be a part of, and win, the Riyadh Masters.”

Asked what it meant to claim the $1.5 million prize, XinQ added: “We are delighted but it is not just about winning such a huge prize. It is about the feeling of conquering and beating other teams – that feeling is better than the money.”

Collectively praising the Dota 2 Riyadh Masters as “a great tournament” and adding how much they had enjoyed their time in Saudi Arabia, PSG.LGD No. 10 Faith_bian had a special message for young players in the Kingdom who dreamed of following in their footsteps.

Faith_bian said: “We felt just how much they loved esports and Dota 2. Hopefully one day they can join us, be like us and be proud of their achievements.”

The Dota 2 Riyadh Masters prize pool distribution was as follows: First $1.5 million, second $750,000, third and fourth $425,000, fifth and sixth $200,000, seventh and eighth $150,000, and ninth and 10th $100,000.

Bin Homran said: “The spectacular success of the Dota 2 Riyadh Masters tournament encapsulates everything we wanted to achieve with Gamers8 when we brought this special and unique event to Riyadh. The player and fan experience has been exceptional, as has the quality of gaming on display from start to finish.

“This is just the beginning of this incredible tournament, and I can assure everyone that next year will be even bigger and better. Our plans include a yearly qualification period from across the gaming regions, with the finals set for a dramatic culmination in Riyadh,” he added.


Ronaldo strikes first as Al-Nassr maintain the pressure on Al-Hilal

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Ronaldo strikes first as Al-Nassr maintain the pressure on Al-Hilal

  • 3-0 away win over Al-Kholood narrows the gap on Riyadh rivals Al-Hilal to 3 points at top of the Saudi Pro League

DUBAI: Al-Nassr beat Al-Kholood 3-0 on Friday to cut Al-Hilal’s lead at the top of the Saudi Pro League to just three points.

The Yellows moved into second place on 43 points from 18 matches, ahead on goal difference of Al-Ahli, who beat Al-Ettifaq 4-0 on Wednesday. League leaders Al-Hilal could only manage a 2-2 draw at Al-Qadsiah on Thursday.

After a goalless first half, Cristiano Ronaldo opened the scoring for the visitors two minutes after the break, following an intricate passage of play that concluded with fellow Portuguese forward Joao Felix setting him up from close range.

Al-Nassr’s second came courtesy of another Felix assist, when his corner was headed home firmly by Mohammed Simakan in the 53rd minute.

Felix himself came close to scoring what would have been one of the goals of the season, but his improvised “rabona” attempt was tipped over the bar by goalkeeper Juan Pablo Cozzani.

The home side were reduced to 10 men when Hatan Bahbri was sent off after 72 minutes, before Kingsley Coman wrapped up the scoring a few minutes from the end from the penalty spot.

In Friday night’s other match, home side Neom beat Damac 3-0 to move into ninth place, while the visitors languish in 16th.

Earlier, Al-Taawoun held onto fifth spot in the table with a 1-0 home win over Al-Okhdood, while the visitors remain in trouble in 17th place, second-bottom of the SPL standings.