Saudi Arabia beat Algeria to reach football final at Islamic Solidarity Games

Saudi Arabia have reached the final of the football competition at the Islamic Solidarity Games. (Twitter: @saudiolympic)
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Updated 15 August 2022
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Saudi Arabia beat Algeria to reach football final at Islamic Solidarity Games

  • Two more weightlifting medals take Kingdom’s overall tally at Konya to 20

KONYA: The Saudi national under-23 team qualified for the final of the football competition at the fifth Islamic Solidarity Games after beating Algeria 2-1 on Sunday night.

The young Green Falcons started the match in dominant manner and took a two-goal lead thanks to strikes by Haitham Asiri in the 14th minute, and Ahmed Al-Ghamdi in the 20th.

Algeria reduced the deficit to one goal five minutes before the break, but the Saudi team saw out the match successfully despite having Mohammed Maran sent off in the 85th minute, and enduring six minutes of stoppage time.

Saudi Arabia last reached the final of the football competition at the games when the tournament was held in Makkah in 2005.

Meanwhile, Saudi success in weightlifting continued with two more medals for Ali Al-Othman, raising the overall tally in Turkey to 20 (one gold, 11 silver and eight bronze). The Kingdom’s weightlifting team has claimed 11 of the total.

Al-Othman took silver in the clean and jerk with a lift of 192 kilograms and bronze for finishing third overall with 349 points.

The Saudi women’s 3×3 basketball team opened their campaign with a close 20-19 victory over Qatar, while the men’s handball team lost the bronze medal match 30-21 to Iran.


Qiddiya powers next phase of ESL Saudi Challenge Overwatch 2 in Saudi Arabia

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Qiddiya powers next phase of ESL Saudi Challenge Overwatch 2 in Saudi Arabia

  • Aim to boost careers of young Saudi gamers
  • Qiddiya partners with the ESL FACEIT Group

RIYADH: Qiddiya, the Kingdom’s entertainment, sports and cultural destination, has become the official partner of the ESL Saudi Challenge Overwatch 2 tournament in Saudi Arabia.

The ESL FACEIT Group, the world’s leading esports and video game entertainment company, announced its partnership with Qiddiya in a press release recently.

Operated by the group, the ESL Saudi Challenge is a Kingdom-focused, high-stakes Overwatch 2 competition designed to provide local players with a clear professional and global pathway.

Qiddiya’s involvement further expands opportunities for young Saudi gamers to play, compete and qualify in a professional environment, gaining valuable experience at elite level.

The importance of developing a strong local competitive structure was underlined recently at DreamHack Stockholm, where Twisted Minds were crowned Overwatch 2 world champions after an all-Saudi grand final against Al-Qadsiah.

The success of both teams, which have emerged from the domestic Saudi scene, highlighted the impact of sustained grassroots competition and the role of platforms such as the ESL Saudi Challenge.

Franck Guignery, senior vice president for the Middle East and Africa at ESL FACEIT Group, stated: “Welcoming Qiddiya as our first Official Partner is a testament of their commitment to the grassroots scene.

“This partnership, driven by Qiddiya’s dedication to unleash the power of play, ensures that we can provide the professional infrastructure and world-class competition necessary for young Saudis to compete at an elite level and rise to the global stage.”

The partnership also supports ESL FACEIT Group’s role within Vision 2030’s National Esports & Gaming Strategy, which aims to build a sustainable and thriving esports ecosystem in Saudi Arabia.

The second season of the ESL Saudi Challenge is now underway, featuring an updated competition format designed to accelerate the growth of the Saudi esports community.

Season two’s first stage is the FACEIT Gauntlet, featuring eight teams that progress through open qualification rounds. These teams will compete throughout December 2025, with the top two earning places in an international FACEIT League competition.

Stage two will have the winner of the FACEIT Gauntlet join the top three teams from the previous season to contest the playoffs and grand final. The season will conclude with an offline final at ESL FACEIT Group’s new regional headquarters in Riyadh in early 2026.

Fans will be able to attend the live final in Riyadh, with ticket and attendance details to be announced later.