UK envoy lauds Saudi, UK esports partnership

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UK Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Neil Crompton, center, witnesses the signing of a MoU between the Saudi Esports Federation (SEF) and the British Esports Federation. (Twitter/@UKAmbKSA)
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The Saudi Esports Federation (SEF) and the British Esports Federation sign a cooperation agreement. (Twitter/@Saudi_Esports)
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Updated 12 October 2023
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UK envoy lauds Saudi, UK esports partnership

  • Landmark agreement ‘will set new standards of excellence, education, innovation,’ says British federation
  • Partnership was launched at a reception in Riyadh hosted by the UK ambassador with Prince Faisal and British Esports CEO Chester King

RIYADH: UK Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Neil Crompton has lauded a Saudi Esports Federation cooperation agreement with its British counterpart, which said the landmark partnership “will set new standards of excellence, education and innovation in the world of esports.”

The SEF signed the memorandum of cooperation with the British Esports Federation in the presence of Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, chairman of the board of directors of the SEF, and the UK ambassador this week.

Commenting on the partnership, the UK ambassador said on Wednesday: “I am excited to witness the MoU signing between the British and Saudi esports federations this week. Looking forward to what they can achieve together in this booming industry.”

The SEF commented: “We are happy to cooperate with the British Esports Federation, an important step in which we seek to develop and advance the esports sector in the Kingdom.”

Prince Faisal said that the SEF is “constantly evolving and creating new pathways for players to gain new experience, and our cooperation with the BEF will play a key role in fostering talents and uniting the esports community.”

He added: “By joining forces, I am sure that we can create a platform that empowers players, cultivates innovation, and paves the way for a thriving esports industry in both nations and beyond.”

The agreement includes jointly organizing and developing esports through cultural exchange programs, unifying the esports community, and collaborating on educational programs.

It also aims to enhance players’ skills through the development of training programs, and to promote knowledge among players, coaches and enthusiasts in the sector.

Describing it a “historic partnership” that will set new standards of excellence, education and innovation in the world of esports, the BEF in a statement said: “British Esports, the national body for esports in the UK, announces a historic partnership with the SEF, the regulating body in charge of nurturing elite gaming athletes and developing the gaming community and industry in Saudi Arabia, marking a significant step toward advancing the global esports industry.”

The landmark collaboration has been signed at the same time as the UK Department for Business and Trade takes its first Esports Trade Mission to Saudi Arabia with the aim of fostering connections and exploring opportunities in the Saudi Arabian esports landscape.

Both federations have committed to working together to elevate esports to new heights under the agreement.

The partnership was launched alongside a reception in Riyadh hosted by the UK ambassador with Prince Faisal and British Esports CEO Chester King.

As part of the agreement, the BEF and SEF will host home and away matches with leading UK and Saudi esports players at the National Esports Performance Campus in Sunderland and at Gamers8 in 2024.


Real Madrid to play Benfica, PSG face Monaco in Champions League play-offs

Updated 30 January 2026
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Real Madrid to play Benfica, PSG face Monaco in Champions League play-offs

  • Real Madrid were handed a quick rematch with Jose Mourinho’s Benfica in the draw for the Champions League play-off round on Friday, while reigning European champions Paris Saint-Germain will face dome

PARIS: Real Madrid were handed a quick rematch with Jose Mourinho’s Benfica in the draw for the Champions League play-off round on Friday, while reigning European champions Paris Saint-Germain will face domestic rivals Monaco.
Benfica beat Real 4-2 in their final game of the league phase on Wednesday, with a 98th-minute goal by goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin proving decisive in allowing the Portuguese side to snatch the last play-off spot ahead of Marseille, who were eliminated altogether.
The defeat also nudged Madrid out of the top eight places in the league standings, which give direct access to the last 16, forcing them into this extra round.
Benfica staged a remarkable recovery to take a play-off place — they finished 24th in the 36-team league phase, the last qualifying spot — by winning three of their last four matches after losing their opening four games.
Mourinho, 63, returned to the Lisbon giants for a second spell as coach in September. He was in charge of Real from 2010 to 2013 and won one La Liga title and one Copa del Rey while also taking them to the Champions League semifinals in each of his three campaigns.
The clubs played each other in the 1962 European Cup final, with Benfica winning 5-3 to claim the last of their two titles to date.
PSG slipped out of the top eight after winning only one of their last five outings in the league phase and finishing in 11th place.
They will go to Monaco for the first leg and will be wary of the principality side who beat them there in Ligue 1 in November.
However, 2004 Champions League finalists Monaco have been in poor form, with just one win in six games since the turn of the year.
They are 10th in Ligue 1, 21 points behind leaders PSG. However, a 0-0 draw with Juventus on Wednesday allowed them to secure a play-off place in Europe.
Newcastle go to Azerbaijan
PSG also beat French opposition in the play-off round last season, hammering Brest 10-0 on aggregate before going on to lift the trophy for the first time in their history.
Elsewhere, Newcastle United will be strong favorites against surprise packages Qarabag of Azerbaijan, with the first leg to come in Baku.
PSG and Newcastle know that if they win, they will play either Barcelona or Chelsea in the last 16. Real’s possible last-16 opponents are Manchester City or Sporting, which would mean yet another trip to Lisbon in the latter case.
Bodo/Glimt, Norwegian champions in four of the last six years, were also surprise qualifiers for this stage and have been rewarded with a tie against last season’s runners-up Inter Milan.
Juventus will take on Galatasaray, while Atletico Madrid face Club Brugge. Borussia Dortmund play Atalanta and Bayer Leverkusen were drawn against Olympiacos.
The two-legged play-off ties will take place in February, with the winners advancing to the last 16 in March.
Already through to that stage are the top eight teams from the league phase, including five English Premier League sides in Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and City, as well as Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Sporting.
This season’s Champions League final will be played in Budapest on May 30.