Football superstar Alisha Lehmann thrilled by ‘incredible’ Esports World Cup

Swiss football sensation Alisha Lehmann. (Supplied)
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Updated 09 August 2025
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Football superstar Alisha Lehmann thrilled by ‘incredible’ Esports World Cup

  • When not on the football pitch, Lehmann likes to play Fortnite and appreciates the innate talent of young gamers
  • As esports continue to grow and connect with a global audience, Lehmann firmly believes that esports will continue to expand its global appeal

RIYADH: Swiss football sensation Alisha Lehmann, known for her electrifying presence on the pitch and her massive social media following, has made a visit to the Esports World Cup 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Lehmann’s journey into the world’s biggest celebration of esports and gaming culture revealed a world that both surprised and resonated deeply with the superstar professional athlete.

Her first taste of the Esports World Cup 2025 was the highly competitive League of Legends final, an experience that left a lasting impression. “I was able to watch the League of Legends final and I was surprised by the atmosphere and passion in the arena,” she said.

“I enjoyed the crowds’ reaction to a tight game; it was a great experience. The stadium is full, there are so many people cheering for the players and you can see how much effort the players put in to get where they are now. It’s amazing. I would tell everyone to come here to experience it and enjoy it.”

This immediate connection to the energy of esports fans highlighted a striking parallel to the intensity she knows well from her experience performing in the world’s leading football stadiums and deepened her appreciation for esports.

The parallels between her world on the football pitch and the virtual battlegrounds of esports are evident to Lehmann. “I started playing from six years old. It doesn’t matter if it’s a racing game or a football game, the experiences are linked because we grow up with the same mindset and we want to win.”

When not on the football pitch, Lehmann likes to play Fortnite and appreciates the innate talent of young gamers, noting how young people possess skills that were unimaginable when she was their age.

“All children and young kids love to play games,” she says. “Sometimes I’ve noticed when I’m playing Fortnite that there are kids that are like 10 years old, and I’m watching them and I’m amazed.

“I think esports is growing every year now. Everyone is watching it, the technology is constantly improving and the games are getting better, I feel that it’s becoming really big.”

As esports continue to grow and connect with a global audience, Lehmann firmly believes that esports will continue to expand its global appeal and become mainstream entertainment for fans around the world.

“I think esports will catch up with traditional sports for sure. Because the technology is constantly evolving and the whole industry is really cool,” she said.

“It’s amazing. I think you can also learn a lot. I know kids in Switzerland who speak English now because they play Fortnite and watch streamers. It’s great to see.”

The growth of women’s participation in both football and esports is a topic close to Lehmann’s heart. Witnessing Team Vitality win the MLBB Women’s Invitational tournament at the Esports World Cup 2025 filled her with pride, and she hopes that female participation in esports and sports continues to thrive.

“I think it’s so good that we push women to compete at the highest levels of sport,” she said. “It’s essential because they are as important as the men and we want to see them shine too.”

When asked to create the line-up for her dream EA Sports FC team, Lehmann was keen to select a starting eleven that represented elite talent from women’s and men’s football.

“Of course I would take Hannah Hampton as a goalkeeper, she’s been amazing in the Euros, I played with her and she does really well,” Lehmann said. “For right back, I’ll take Trent Alexander-Arnold. For center back, I’m going to take Millie Bright and Leah Williamson. For left back, Lucas Hernandez. In midfield, my number 6 would be Alexia Putellas, then Jude Bellingham, and Lionel Messi. Up front it would be Killian Mbappe on the right, Erling Haaland as striker, and Cristiano Ronaldo on the left.”

Gathering the world’s elite players under one competitive banner, the EA Sports FC Pro 25 World Championship tournament is underway at the Esports World Cup 2025 from Aug. 7-10.

More details and tickets, including access to all tournament days and festival experiences, are available at esportsworldcup.com

Esports World Cup 2025 concludes with the New Global Sport Conference, the leading B2B platform for decision-makers across gaming, esports, sport and entertainment. Held at the Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh from Aug. 23-24, NGSC 2025 aims to foster dialogue, drive collaboration and shape the future of competitive entertainment.


Twisted Minds crowned cross-game club champions as Saudi eLeague Championship concludes

Updated 03 December 2025
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Twisted Minds crowned cross-game club champions as Saudi eLeague Championship concludes

  • The team claims the overall title and SR210,000 in prize money after finishing top of the standings with 2,943 points
  • Team Falcons are runners-up with 1,877 points and take home SR180,000, while Team Stallions grab third place and SR160,000 with 1,786 points

RIYADH: The 2025 Saudi eLeague Championship concluded on Tuesday with Twisted Minds ultimately crowned the cross-game club champions, bringing to an end a season defined by intense competition, breakout performances and record audience engagement.

The event, hosted by the Saudi Esports Federation, featured 13 tournaments in which the Kingdom’s leading esports clubs competed for supremacy and a share of a SR1 million ($267,000) prize pool.

More than 390 players representing 35 clubs took part, which organizers said underlined the depth of talent and competitive strength within the rapidly growing Saudi esports sector.

Twisted Minds claimed the overall title, and SR210,000 in prize money, after finishing top of the cross-game club standings with 2,943 points.

Team Falcons triumphed in the closely contested battle for runners-up, finishing with 1,877 points and taking home SR180,000. Team Stallions delivered one of the standout team performances of the season, capping a remarkable rise with a third-place finish on 1,786 points, worth SR160,000.

Al-Qadsiah Esports collected the SR130,000 prize for fourth place, followed by The Vicious Esports who finished fifth and received SR110,000. Sixth place, and SR90,000, went to Bright Future, while ZNTRX received SR70,000 for seventh spot, and Team Vision took home SR50,000 for eighth place.

More than 4,000 fans attended the event at SEF Arena in person, organizers said, while livestream views among the global audience totaled more than 9 million. The championship generated more than 200 million impressions on social media platforms, they added, reflecting the expanding regional and international reach of Saudi esports.

Abdullah Al-Nasser, head of product at the Saudi Esports Federation, described the season as “extraordinary” as he praised the quality of the competition and the levels of fan engagement.

He congratulated Twisted Minds on their title-winning campaign and thanked all the players, teams and supporters for their passion during the event. Preparations are already underway, he added, to ensure the next season of the Saudi eLeague is “bigger, bolder and even more unforgettable.”