$1m Counter-Strike tournament to kick off at Gamers8 in Riyadh

Counter-Strike tournament at Boulevard Riyadh City will have total prize money of $1 million. (Supplied)
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Updated 16 August 2023
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$1m Counter-Strike tournament to kick off at Gamers8 in Riyadh

  • 5-day contest runs from Aug. 16-20 at Boulevard Riyadh City
  • Champions from Gamers Without Borders’ contests in North America and Europe compete in 16-team event

RIYADH: Gamers8: The Land of Heroes will bring 16 top teams from around the world together to battle it out over five days for a $1 million prize fund in a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament.

The CS:GO multi-player tactical first-person shooter tournament, organized by the Saudi Esports Federation and Valve Corp., runs from Wednesday Aug. 16 to 20 at Boulevard Riyadh City. The tournament will give teams a last chance to compete in the hugely popular CS:GO contest before the launch of Counter-Strike 2 this year.

Among the 16 participating teams from around the world, MIBR (Brazil) and Fnatic (UK) claimed their places by securing regional victories in the North American and European regional contests at Gamers Without Borders — the world’s largest charitable esports event, which is also organized by the Saudi Esports Federation.

The regional winners will be joined by Team Falcons (Saudi Arabia), Apeks and Heroic (Norway), Cloud9 and FaZe Clan (US), G2 Esports and Gamer Legion (Germany), ENCE (Finland), FURIA Esports (Brazil), Team Liquid (Netherlands), Natus Vincere (Ukraine), Team Vitality (France), and Virtus.pro (Russia).

Faisal bin Homran, chief esports officer at the Saudi Esports Federation, said: “The Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament underlines the truly elite and global aspect of Gamers8: The Land of Heroes, and we look forward to welcoming 16 of the best teams in the world for the event.

“The tournament is further evidence of Saudi Arabia’s standing as a global gaming and esports hub. We are delighted that Gamers8 continues to go from strength to strength, attracting the most talented esports teams on the planet and reinforcing our country’s prominent position in the industry.”


PSG star Hakimi faces trial for alleged rape

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PSG star Hakimi faces trial for alleged rape

  • The 27-year-old Moroccan international denies any wrongdoing
  • “I contest it and everything proves that it is false,” Hakimi wrote on X

PARIS: Paris Saint-Germain footballer Achraf Hakimi, a key player in their Champions League-winning side last season, is to stand trial charged with raping a young woman, his lawyer and a French prosecutor told AFP Tuesday.
In February 2023, a woman then aged 24 told police in Val-De-Marne southeast of Paris that Hakimi had raped her.
The 27-year-old Moroccan international, who played a pivotal role in Morocco becoming the first African and Arab side to reach the World Cup semifinals when they made the last four in 2022, denies any wrongdoing.
“Today, a rape accusation is enough to justify a trial, even though I contest it and everything proves that it is false,” he wrote on X on Tuesday.
“I await this trial calmly, which will allow the truth to come out publicly.”
Hakimi’s lawyer Fanny Colin said a trial had been ordered and the prosecutor in the Nanterre suburb of Paris confirmed it.
“A trial has been ordered on the basis of an accusation that rests solely on the word of a woman who obstructed all investigations, refused all medical examinations and DNA tests, refused to allow her mobile phone to be examined, and refused to give the name of a key witness,” Colin said.
The plaintiff said she met Hakimi in January 2023 on Instagram and went to his home in a taxi ordered by the player, a police source said at the time.
She claimed that the player kissed her, touched her without her consent and then raped her.
She said she managed to push him away and text a friend, who came to pick her up.
PSG coach Luis Enrique when asked about it at Tuesday’s press conference, ahead of the Champions League play-off second leg match with Monaco, said: “This matter is in the hands of the authorities.”
The plaintiff’s lawyer, Rachel-Flore Pardo, said her client was relieved to hear the case was going to court.
She said the judiciary had been exemplary in handling the case.
But its treatment in general showed “there are still areas where the #MeToo movement has not yet breached the sound barrier, chiefly in men’s football,” she added.
Hakimi, born in Spain to a Moroccan mother, trained with Real Madrid making his senior debut for them in 2017.
He was also one of Morocco’s superstars during the Africa Cup of Nations, with the host team making it to the final where they lost in a chaotic climax to the tournament to Senegal.
Hakimi joined PSG in 2021, after stints with Borussia Dortmund and Inter Milan.