Saudi esports leader hails gamers’ powerful ‘inspiration’ as New Global Sport Conference begins in Riyadh

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Updated 23 August 2024
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Saudi esports leader hails gamers’ powerful ‘inspiration’ as New Global Sport Conference begins in Riyadh

  • Prince Faisal speaks to Arab News as Esports World Cup ends
  • Kingdom’s gamers can compete with the world’s best, he says

Riyadh: Saudi Arabia has taken significant strides toward becoming a global hub for esports and the gaming industry, according to Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, head of the Saudi Esports Federation.

He was speaking exclusively to Arab News ahead of the New Global Sport Conference on Aug. 24 and 25 in Riyadh, and as the inaugural Esports World Cup reaches its climax over the weekend.

Arab News is a media partner of the New Global Sport Conference.

Reflecting on the success of the world cup, Prince Faisal said: “I am incredibly proud of what we’ve done. You’re talking about 1,500 players and thousands of people involved on the ground — the ushers, coordinators, protocol, production teams.

“Getting everyone excited every day for eight weeks is a massive accomplishment, and I’m very proud of the showcase we’ve been able to present to the world.”

For Prince Faisal, one highlight stood above all other memorable moments.

He recounted the emotional reaction of Saudi Arabia’s esports star Mosaad Al-Dossary when his side, Team Falcons, secured the championship.

“It wasn’t just the fact that Falcons won that was the highlight for me; it was Mosaad Al-Dossary’s reaction on stage,” Prince Faisal said.

“To see the emotion break through, the tears, the joy — it was a powerful moment that showed the humanity behind the player.”

Prince Faisal highlighted the broader significance of the team’s success. “They are an inspiration globally, showcasing a willingness to participate across multiple games and succeed.

“They’ve proven that investing in our young men and women is an investment worth making and that it represents the future of this industry.”

Prince Faisal highlighted the excitement and enthusiasm on the ground and online, where viewership numbers have nearly doubled from last year’s Gamers8 event.

“I think the thing I’ve heard most from Saudis is they never thought they would get the opportunity to see these tournaments for themselves,” he said.

“It’s a showcase that Saudi teams can compete on the main stage with the best teams and players in the world.”

As the New Global Sport Conference 2024 approaches, Prince Faisal stressed the importance of bringing together diverse stakeholders, from publishers to players, under a unified vision.

“Collaboration is at the heart of everything we do in this industry,” he said. “The players and fans are central to this vision and the federation must ensure their voices remain at the forefront as they shape the future of esports.”

The conference’s focus is “The Future of Fandom,” which Prince Faisal said emphasized the importance of player and viewer input.

“They’re the ones playing the games, watching the tournaments, and shaping what lives and dies in this industry,” he said.

“Keeping them at the center is the only way to stay ahead of the curve.”


Real Madrid handed shock home loss as Celta Vigo spring surprise

Updated 08 December 2025
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Real Madrid handed shock home loss as Celta Vigo spring surprise

  • Celta jumped from 14th to 10th while the defeat ended Real’s 100 percent home league record this season after six successive wins

MADRID: Real Madrid suffered a shock 2-0 loss and finished with nine men against Celta Vigo in LaLiga on Sunday after Williot Swedberg scored an audacious goal with his heel and a second in stoppage time to leave the hosts four points off leaders Barcelona.
Swedish substitute Swedberg cleverly diverted a cross from Bryan Zaragoza past Thibaut Courtois in the 53rd minute to put Celta ahead and had an easy finish three minutes into added time, going around the goalkeeper to wrap up the points.
Real’s cause was not helped by the 64th minute dismissal of Fran Garcia, who picked up two yellow cards in 60 seconds, but they laid siege to the visitors’ goal for the last 20 minutes as Celta went into a defensive shell to hold onto their advantage.
Real defender Alvaro Carreras was also dismissed for two cautions, his second coming in stoppage time at the end of the game as the home side’s frustrations boiled over.
It was a second clean sheet in 15 league games this season for Celta, whose keeper Ionut Radu made a first-half save from Jude Bellingham’s header and stopped a second-half free-kick whipped in by Kylian Mbappe.
Real stay on 36 points from 16 games as Celta celebrated a first win at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu in 19 years, leaving the Galician club with 19 points.
“With the team they have and their quality, it’s difficult to match them, but we read the game well,” said Celta striker Borja Iglesias. “We had possession, we played in their half, we played a fantastic match.”
Celta jumped from 14th to 10th while the defeat ended Real’s 100 percent home league record this season after six successive wins.
Xabi Alonso’s stuttering Real team have now won only one of their last five league games as they await the midweek arrival of Manchester City in the Champions League.
Earlier on Sunday, Espanyol moved up to fifth as Roberto Fernandez’s first half penalty handed them a 1-0 home win over Rayo Vallecano as both sides finished with 10 men.
Elche’s Rafa Mir scored twice as they ran out 3-0 home winners over struggling Girona, while hosts Valencia and Sevilla remained in the bottom half of the table after a 1-1 draw.