All eyes on Riyadh as global broadcasters commit to covering World Combat Games

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Updated 15 October 2023
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All eyes on Riyadh as global broadcasters commit to covering World Combat Games

RIYADH: Broadcasters from about 115 countries have committed to broadcasting the upcoming Riyadh 2023 World Combat Games, it was announced on Sunday.

The event, which is taking place between Oct. 20-30 at King Saud University Stadium, will see 1,500 athletes from more than 120 countries participating, making this year’s edition of the games the biggest to date.

Several prominent networks — including Arena Sport, CEEN, Combate, La Liga TV, the Olympic Channel, and beIN Sports — are on board to broadcast the games, reaching audiences from Europe to Latin America, Canada, Africa, and the Asia Pacific region.

Additionally, KSA Sports will take on the tournament’s live and exclusive coverage, with its network of channels featuring round-the-clock live broadcasts.

"We are pleased to cooperate with SportAccord and our dedicated broadcast partners in providing the extensive global footprint these thrilling games deserve,” said Jose Moreno, a partner at Spring Media.

“Viewers can expect high-end production coverage of each of the events showcasing some of the best athletes in the world.”

Fans who wish to catch the competition online can visit the Riyadh 2023 World Combat Games’ official website, where each event will be livestreamed.

Riyadh is the first city in the Middle East to host the World Combat Games.

The program for this year’s event includes 16 combat sports and martial arts disciplines, including boxing, fencing, judo, karate, taekwondo and wrestling.


Thailand and Poland crowned globe’s best at FIFAe World Cup

Updated 15 December 2025
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Thailand and Poland crowned globe’s best at FIFAe World Cup

  • Thailand crowned champion of eFootball Mobile, and Poland of Console title
  • FIFAe Finals 2025 to conclude with FIFAe World Cup featuring Rocket League from Dec. 15-19

RIYADH: The FIFAe World Cup united the globe’s top nations in Riyadh at the weekend with Thailand and Poland crowned champions on mobile and console respectively.

The two competitions launched the FIFAe Finals 25, the leading event of football esports running until Dec. 19.

Represented by Jomkata “JXMKT” Yupraphat, Thailand defeated Jose Antonio “JUNINHO” Maciel junior in a captivating final to secure the crown as the world’s best on mobile.

Poland, featuring Milosz “Zilo” Zietek and Mikolaj “Ostrybuch” Zietek, lifted the trophy on console.

With over 16.5 million players taking part globally this season, the stage is set to introduce the next generation of esports talent. The journey continues in February when the FIFAe Challenger Series kicks off in-game in eFootball, marking the first step to the FIFAe World Cup 2026.

The current FIFAe World Cup featuring Rocket League takes place from Dec. 15 to 19.