Global Times

Saudi gamer wins FIFA eWorld Cup final

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Saudi Arabia’s Mosaad Aldossary saw off Belgian adversary Stefano Pinna 4-0 on aggregate in the two-legged FIFA eWorld Cup Grand Final on Saturday to walk away $250,000 richer.

The 18-year-old gamer, who competes as “MSDossary,” also collected an invitation to the world soccer body’s Best FIFA Football awards in September and a gleaming new trophy.

“I’m really proud that I made my country proud,” said the Saudi after winning each leg 2-0 on PlayStatio­n and Xbox consoles while a frustrated Pinna failed to find a way through on goal.

The two men faced each other on a central stage at London’s O2 Arena, separated only by their screens.

“This is my second event in the UK and second win so I think this is my second home. I hope every year I am the champion again,” said the teenager, who had a cousin sitting with him as coach.

Regarded as one of the best defensive players, Aldossary also won the FUT Spring Cup in Manchester on his way to the 32-player finals.

He had one glaring missed opportunit­y in the first leg when one-on-one with the goalkeeper but a brace from former Brazilian World Cup star Ronaldo on the PlayStatio­n side and then goals from Thierry Henry and Ruud Gullit in the Xbox leg settled matters.

Pinna also had former Dutch internatio­nal Gullit in his virtual side, prompting the curious commentary line, “Gullit on Gullit, and he’s lost out.”

“It was difficult for me, especially on the Xbox side,” said 20-year-old Pinna, who recently signed for PSV Eindhoven’s esports side. “On the Playstatio­n side I didn’t score my chances and he did well.

“He didn’t let me play my game style because of his pressure. His defense is amazing.”

The Grand Final, livestream­ed around the world on Twitch, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and FIFA’s own platform, was the culminatio­n of a virtual championsh­ip that started out with a global pool of 20 million entrants.

Last year’s winner, 21-yearold Spencer Ealing from England who plays under the nickname “Gorilla,” went out in the knockout stages to Malta’s Kurt “Kurt0411” Fenech.

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