Fireworks, Drones and Global Beats Kick Off Esports World Cup in Riyadh

Saudi Esports Federation Chairman Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Esports Federation Chairman Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Fireworks, Drones and Global Beats Kick Off Esports World Cup in Riyadh

Saudi Esports Federation Chairman Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Esports Federation Chairman Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Amid thundering music, fireworks and buzzing drones, the inaugural matches of the 2025 Esports World Cup kicked off in Riyadh’s Boulevard City on Wednesday, drawing thousands of fans on the ground and millions more online.

Running through August 24, the global tournament offers a record-breaking prize pool of more than $70 million – the largest in the history of competitive gaming.

Saudi Esports Federation Chairman Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan welcomed the global gaming community to the 2025 Esports World Cup, calling the tournament a growing symbol of Saudi Arabia’s emergence as a hub for the fast-rising industry.

“It’s a great honor to officially launch the 2025 Esports World Cup,” Prince Faisal said at a press conference in Riyadh. “This event has become an annual gathering for global talent and fans, reinforcing the Kingdom’s position as the world capital of esports and a rising force in this dynamic region.”

Reflecting on last year’s tournament, he said the 2024 edition brought together 1,500 participants and attracted 2.6 million visitors - a first for the industry.

“But that was only the beginning,” he said. “Now, I’m thinking about legacy - what we can do to build something lasting. I’m truly grateful to be part of a team that’s bringing joy to people’s lives and uniting them through esports.”

This year’s event is expected to welcome 2,000 players, 200 teams, and over 100 professional athletes. Prince Faisal said visitor numbers could double in the coming weeks.

“This event brings together the best players, the finest clubs, the strongest teams and the most passionate fans on a single global stage,” said Faisal bin Homran, Chief Product Officer at the Esports World Cup Foundation. “Tonight, I want to go beyond the surface. I want to share the deeper meaning behind esports and why we’re really here.”

He said the foundation of the Esports World Cup lies in a four-part model built around unity: clubs, teams, players, and delivering the best competitive experience.

“To bring in the most compelling games, we’ve worked closely with publishers to introduce new, high-value titles,” bin Homran added.

“Last year, we welcomed 30 elite clubs into a dedicated program. This year, we’ve expanded into new markets, especially India and China, bringing that number to 40. These clubs help tell the story of the EWC through their journeys, emotions and year-round narratives.”

Ralf Reichert, CEO of the Esports World Cup Foundation, said the tournament was born from a clear, simple vision: to unite top-tier players from elite clubs worldwide and have them compete across premier titles for life-changing prizes.

The tournament's unique multi-game format is aimed at uniting the international gaming community under one banner.

According to Reichert, the impact of last year’s edition proved what’s possible when players, fans, clubs, publishers, and partners are placed at the heart of the experience. Since then, the event has grown at a pace that has exceeded expectations — not only in terms of games, but also in the scale of its global reach and media coverage.

This year’s tournament is being positioned as the most expansive yet, with a strong emphasis on collaboration, shared purpose, and building a lasting esports legacy.

Backed by Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman and the host city Riyadh, the event is also contributing to long-term infrastructure, economic growth, and a sustainable gaming ecosystem meant to endure well beyond the competition itself.

At its core, the 2025 Esports World Cup champions a simple yet powerful idea: unifying the global esports and gaming community across borders and titles, while creating a foundation for future generations

 



Ancelotti Shrugs off Neymar Chants After Brazil Lose to France

Carlo Ancelotti, head coach of Brazil, looks on prior to the international friendly match between Brazil and France at Gillette Stadium on March 26, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Getty Images/AFP)
Carlo Ancelotti, head coach of Brazil, looks on prior to the international friendly match between Brazil and France at Gillette Stadium on March 26, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Getty Images/AFP)
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Ancelotti Shrugs off Neymar Chants After Brazil Lose to France

Carlo Ancelotti, head coach of Brazil, looks on prior to the international friendly match between Brazil and France at Gillette Stadium on March 26, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Getty Images/AFP)
Carlo Ancelotti, head coach of Brazil, looks on prior to the international friendly match between Brazil and France at Gillette Stadium on March 26, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Getty Images/AFP)

Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti ‌played down fans' chants for Neymar, who was not selected for the squad, after their 2-1 defeat to France in a warm-up game in Boston on Thursday, saying the focus should remain on the players involved.

Neymar was left out after the 34-year-old missed a recent Santos FC match with muscle fatigue - a game Ancelotti had planned to watch in person as part of his assessment ahead of naming the ‌squad.

"Right now we ‌have to talk about those who ‌are ⁠here, who played, ⁠who gave everything, who showed character, who worked very hard. And I am satisfied," Ancelotti told reporters.

"I think Raphinha played very well. He had some muscle discomfort at the end of the first half and we had to substitute him, but he had ⁠many opportunities and very good movement ‌off the ball.

"And Vini (Vinicius Jr.) ‌always tries; he always makes the difference. A striker ‌cannot always score, but the work done by ‌both of them was good."

Neymar, Brazil's all-time leading scorer with 79 goals, has not played for the national team since suffering a serious knee injury in October 2023 and ‌has struggled to maintain a consistent run of matches since returning to Santos ⁠last year.

Ancelotti ⁠has repeatedly said the forward will be considered if he is fully fit. Despite the defeat and Neymar's absence, the Italian said the performance reinforced his belief in the squad's potential.

"I think today's game makes it very clear to me that we can compete with the best teams in the world. I have no doubt about that," Ancelotti said.

Brazil will next face Croatia on March 31 in Orlando ahead of the June 11 to July 19 World Cup in North America.


White Deserves Another Chance with England, Says Tuchel

England's German head coach Thomas Tuchel attends a press conference at Wembley Stadium, west London, on March 26, 2026, ahead of their international friendly football matches against Uruguay and Japan. (AFP)
England's German head coach Thomas Tuchel attends a press conference at Wembley Stadium, west London, on March 26, 2026, ahead of their international friendly football matches against Uruguay and Japan. (AFP)
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White Deserves Another Chance with England, Says Tuchel

England's German head coach Thomas Tuchel attends a press conference at Wembley Stadium, west London, on March 26, 2026, ahead of their international friendly football matches against Uruguay and Japan. (AFP)
England's German head coach Thomas Tuchel attends a press conference at Wembley Stadium, west London, on March 26, 2026, ahead of their international friendly football matches against Uruguay and Japan. (AFP)

England manager Thomas Tuchel ‌said Ben White deserves another chance with the national team after the Arsenal defender returned to the squad for the first time in more than three years for World Cup warm-ups against Uruguay and Japan.

White left the 2022 World Cup camp in Qatar early for personal reasons and later made himself unavailable for the remainder of Gareth Southgate’s tenure, which ended after Euro 2024.

"First of ‌all, I ‌think everyone deserves a second chance," ‌Tuchel ⁠told reporters on ⁠Thursday ahead of the Uruguay match.

"Second, I don't know exactly what happened. I was also not 100% interested because I wanted to open a new page and a new book and a new opportunity.

"Once I asked Ben if he would be ⁠ready to play for me and ‌for England, he straightaway, ‌without hesitation, said he would love to come back ‌and was desperate to come back."

Tuchel said he ‌expects White to be supported by the crowd but noted the defender may still need to smooth things over inside the dressing room.

"I think it's necessary he ‌clears the air with his teammates and I think he will with ⁠players who ⁠come back who were in the World Cup together with him," the German said.

"Then we go from there. Let's see how it goes and let's see how he feels, if he feels as comfortable and as confident as he thought he would."

England host Uruguay at Wembley later on Friday before facing Japan at the same venue four days later as part of their preparations for the June 11 to July 19 World Cup in North America.


Jordan Dream of Morocco-Style Run as World Cup Debut Nears

Football - International Friendly - Jordan Training - Regnum Carya Golf & Spa Resort, Antalya, Türkiye - March 26, 2026 Jordan head coach Jamal Sellami speaks to the media during training. (Reuters)
Football - International Friendly - Jordan Training - Regnum Carya Golf & Spa Resort, Antalya, Türkiye - March 26, 2026 Jordan head coach Jamal Sellami speaks to the media during training. (Reuters)
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Jordan Dream of Morocco-Style Run as World Cup Debut Nears

Football - International Friendly - Jordan Training - Regnum Carya Golf & Spa Resort, Antalya, Türkiye - March 26, 2026 Jordan head coach Jamal Sellami speaks to the media during training. (Reuters)
Football - International Friendly - Jordan Training - Regnum Carya Golf & Spa Resort, Antalya, Türkiye - March 26, 2026 Jordan head coach Jamal Sellami speaks to the media during training. (Reuters)

Jordan head coach Jamal Sellami has called on his players to emulate Morocco's shock run to the World Cup semi-finals four years ago as they prepare for their first appearance at the global football showpiece in North America.

Jordan will face Austria, Algeria and Argentina in Group J at the June 11 to July 19 World Cup and are holding their final training camp in Antalya this week.

Media access to training sessions has been tightly restricted as the team fine-tuned tactics.

Some players say they can barely sleep in anticipation of the tournament, but Sellami wants them ‌to draw confidence ‌from Morocco's achievement at the last World Cup, where ‌they ⁠lost 2-0 to ⁠France in the last four.

"In big competitions, many teams can surprise. My country Morocco reached the semi-finals in the last World Cup," he said. "That gives us belief."

Jordan will play Costa Rica later on Friday and Nigeria on Tuesday as part of a four-team regional tournament that also includes Iran and was relocated from Jordan to Türkiye due to the war in the Middle ⁠East.

"Of course we feel sad about what is happening. ‌I hope there will be peace," midfielder ‌Noor Al-Rawabdeh said at the camp.

"But this is football — we moved here and ‌we need to adapt. In the World Cup you face the unknown, ‌so we must be ready for everything."

Despite their underdog status, the players say they are not going to the World Cup just to make up the numbers. "For us, we are not going just for participation," Al-Rawabdeh added. "We are aiming to go ‌as far as we can in the tournament.

"To be honest, sometimes we don't sleep when we think about ⁠it," he ⁠added. "It’s a dream come true for us."

Jordan secured an automatic berth at the World Cup after finishing second behind South Korea in their Asian qualifying group. Defender Mohammad Abu Alnadi said the squad were relishing the opportunity to compete on football's biggest stage.

"It's truly amazing. All of us are excited. It's one of the highest levels any player can play," he said.

"We want to go as far as possible — like any other team — and make history again."

Sellami said the Antalya camp was a key stage in building experience ahead of facing elite opposition.

"We are preparing step by step. We've played against different football cultures," he said.

"We are collecting experience and, Inshallah (God Willing), we will surprise many people."