FIFA Club World Cup Saudi Arabia 2023 Match Schedule Revealed After Jeddah Draw

The draw took place on Tuesday in the presence of FIFA President Gianni Infantino and President of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation Yasser Al-Mis'hal
The draw took place on Tuesday in the presence of FIFA President Gianni Infantino and President of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation Yasser Al-Mis'hal
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FIFA Club World Cup Saudi Arabia 2023 Match Schedule Revealed After Jeddah Draw

The draw took place on Tuesday in the presence of FIFA President Gianni Infantino and President of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation Yasser Al-Mis'hal
The draw took place on Tuesday in the presence of FIFA President Gianni Infantino and President of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation Yasser Al-Mis'hal

Jeddah has hosted the FIFA Club World Cup Saudi Arabia 2023™ draw, where the match schedule was revealed.

The draw took place on Tuesday in the presence of FIFA President Gianni Infantino and President of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation Yasser Al-Mis'hal.

During the draw, it was confirmed that Al Ittihad FC of Saudi Arabia will face Auckland City FC of New Zealand in the first match. The winner of this match will then go on to face Africa's champion, Al Ahly SC of Egypt.

Mexican Club Leon and Asian champions Urawa Reds of Japan will battle it out in the second round.

In the semi-finals, Manchester City FC will compete against the as-of-yet undetermined Copa Libertadores champions. They will face the winners of the second-round matches in their respective semi-final matches.



EWC Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2 - Riyadh Masters Tournaments Concluded

Now six of the 22 EWC tournaments have been completed - SPA
Now six of the 22 EWC tournaments have been completed - SPA
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EWC Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2 - Riyadh Masters Tournaments Concluded

Now six of the 22 EWC tournaments have been completed - SPA
Now six of the 22 EWC tournaments have been completed - SPA

The Counter-Strike 2 and Dota 2 - Riyadh Masters tournaments concluded as part of the E-Sports World Cup (EWC) championship held at Riyadh Sports Boulevard through August 25.
Now six of the 22 EWC tournaments have been completed.
The championship offers gamers the biggest total prize pool in the history of the gaming and e-sports sector, exceeding USD $60 million, according to SPA.
The Natus Vincere team succeeded in clinching the Counter-Strike 2 title, and the Gaimin Gladiators team won the Dota 2 - Riyadh Masters title.
With the conclusion of the third week’s competitions, which featured many clubs and their teams obtaining more points, there were changes to the EWC standings except for the lead position, which is occupied by the Saudi Falcons team with 2,950 points after its victory in the two Call of Duty tournaments -- Warzone and Free Fire -- and with 600 points in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and 350 points from the Dota 2 - Riyadh Masters tournament, which it lost in the final.
Team Liquid obtained 600 points, raising its total number of points to 1,150 points, putting it in second place. With a difference of 40 points from the runner-up position, the Natus Vincere team occupies third place.