Saudi Billiards and Snooker Federation unveils new logo ahead of world masters championship

The Saudi Billiards and Snooker Federation launched its new official logo on Thursday in Jeddah. (Supplied)
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Updated 08 August 2025
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Saudi Billiards and Snooker Federation unveils new logo ahead of world masters championship

  • One of the sport’s four major global tournaments underway in Jeddah from Aug. 8-16

JEDDAH: The Saudi Billiards and Snooker Federation has launched its new logo ahead of the World Masters Snooker Championship — one of the sport’s four major global tournaments — scheduled from Aug. 8 to 16.

The launch took place on Thursday evening on the sidelines of the Roundtable Conference at the Media Center in the Green Halls of Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Sports City in Jeddah.

The unveiling ceremony brought together the federation’s President Naif Al-Jaweini, World Snooker Tour CEO Simon Brownell, former world champion Ken Doherty, and Saudi Arabia national team player Ziyad Al-Qabbani.

The logo features a modern, stylized aesthetic with symbolic elements, including a depiction of Saudi Arabia’s map, reflecting the federation’s national identity and its alignment with future strategic goals.

Al-Jaweini said the new logo represents a pivotal milestone in the federation’s journey to build a distinctive visual identity that embodies its ambitions.

He said the timing of the launch coincides with the Kingdom’s hosting of the World Masters Snooker Championship, one of the sport’s most prestigious tournaments.


PSG ordered to pay around 60mn euros to Mbappe in wage dispute

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PSG ordered to pay around 60mn euros to Mbappe in wage dispute

  • PSG in turn had demanded Mbappe pay them 440 million euros
  • The labor court said the final figure of between 60 million and 61 million euros

PARIS: Paris Saint-Germain were ordered to pay their former forward Kylian Mbappe up to 61 million euros ($71.8 million) in unpaid wages and bonuses by a French labor court on Tuesday.
France captain Mbappe, who left PSG in June 2024 to join Real Madrid, had been claiming over 260 million euros in total from his former club.
PSG in turn had demanded Mbappe pay them 440 million euros.
Mbappe, 26, also claimed the Parisian club applied the wrong French legal classification to his contract, but that was rejected by the court.
The labor court said the final figure of between 60 million and 61 million euros was made up of 55 million euros in unpaid salary and around six million euros in holiday payments.
PSG did not immediately say if they intend to appeal.
Lawyers for Mbappe said in a statement they “noted with satisfaction the decision given by the labor court.”
“It re-establishes a simple truth — even in the professional football industry, labor laws apply to everyone,” the lawyers added in a statement.
The French club had said they were basing the figure they were claiming in part on a botched 300m-euro transfer to Gulf club which Mbappe refused in June 2023.
Mbappe left for Real Madrid on a free transfer when his contract expired the following summer.
He insisted he made no agreement in 2023 to waive any payment from the club.
Mbappe initially filed a complaint in June over the way he was treated by PSG at the start of the 2023-24 season.
Mbappe argues that he was sidelined by PSG and made to train with players the club were trying to offload after refusing to agree a new contract.
It is a widespread practice that in France prompted the players’ union to lodge a complaint last year.
Mbappe was not invited to take part in PSG’s 2023 pre-season tour of Asia and missed the first game of that season but was later recalled to the team after holding talks with the club.
After seven seasons with PSG he joined Real Madrid where he earns a reported annual salary of 30m euros.
Mbappe scored 256 goals in 308 games for PSG but the club won the Champions League for the first time last season following his departure.