Saudi Dodgeball Federation chief crowns winners of Asian Dodgeball Championships

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Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Mohammed, president of the Saudi Dodgeball Federation and vice president of World Dodgeball, crowned the winners of the ADC competitions, which took place in Riyadh on Jan. 21-24. (Supplied)
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Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Mohammed, president of the Saudi Dodgeball Federation and vice president of World Dodgeball, crowned the winners of the ADC competitions, which took place in Riyadh on Jan. 21-24. (Supplied)
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Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Mohammed, president of the Saudi Dodgeball Federation and vice president of World Dodgeball, crowned the winners of the ADC competitions, which took place in Riyadh on Jan. 21-24. (Supplied)
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Updated 28 January 2024
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Saudi Dodgeball Federation chief crowns winners of Asian Dodgeball Championships

  • Hong Kong team bags gold medal in men’s competition
  • Saudi under-21 men’s team wins silver

RIYADH: Hong Kong bagged the gold medal at the Asian Dodgeball Championships men’s competition after winning first place ahead of Japan, which won silver while Malaysia came third.
Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Mohammed, president of the Saudi Dodgeball Federation and vice president of World Dodgeball, crowned the winners of the ADC competitions, which took place in Riyadh on Jan. 21-24. He thanked the Kingdom’s leadership for its support of the sports sector.
In the women’s competition, Japan won the gold medal, while Hong Kong and Malaysia earned silver and bronze respectively.
In the mixed competition, Australia won first place, while Malaysia and Japan came second and third respectively.
The Saudi under-21 men’s team won the silver medal. Hong Kong won gold while Malaysia achieved bronze.
In the women’s competition, the Saudi national team won the bronze medal in the under-21 category. Hong Kong won gold ahead of runners-up Malaysia.
At the junior level, the Saudi team won the bronze medal, while Malaysia and Hong Kong came first and second respectively.
During the tournament’s inauguration, Prince Saud thanked Saudi Sports Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal for his contributions to building up national dodgeball teams and making the tournament a success, as it was held on Saudi soil for the first time.
Prince Saud said the Kingdom’s hosting of the championships represents the beginning of a new era for dodgeball in Asia.


Riyadh set for historic WWE Royal Rumble

Updated 07 January 2026
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Riyadh set for historic WWE Royal Rumble

  • The KAFD spectacle on Jan. 31 will be the first time the event has taken place outside North America

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is gearing up for one of the biggest sports entertainment moments of the decade as WWE returns to Riyadh on Jan. 31 with Royal Rumble.

It will be the first time the event, set to take place at a new, purpose-built venue in King Abdullah Financial District, has been held outside North America.

A blockbuster lineup of WWE Superstars are expected to take part, including Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Drew McIntyre and Brock Lesnar. They are set to be joined by fan favorites Jey Uso, Dominik Mysterio, Gunther and more.

Those who declare themselves for the 30-Man Royal Rumble match will fight for the opportunity to headline in a championship match at WrestleMania.

The Women’s Royal Rumble will include WWE Superstars such as Becky Lynch, Liv Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, Maxxine Dupri and Stephanie Vaquer.

Ahead of Royal Rumble, Riyadh will also host WWE SmackDown on Friday, Jan. 30.