RIYADH: șÚÁÏÉçÇűâs 2018 FIFA eWorld Cup winner Mosaad Al-Dossary was the kind of role model young players should be looking to emulate, according to the Kingdomâs esports gaming chief.
President of the șÚÁÏÉçÇűn Federation for Electronics and Intellectual Sports (SAFEIS), Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, told Arab News he was âproudâ of Al-Dossary for his esports achievements and for showing âhis class as a human being.â
Speaking on the sidelines of the Misk Global Forum, in Riyadh, the prince said the fast pace of technological advances was changing not only how people lived but their view of sport.
Equating esports to traditional sports, he stressed it was important that young people moderated their time playing video competitions.Â
âModeration in everything,â he quoted his father as telling him.
âEverything has its positives, within reason. I donât expect our professional (esports) players to be playing for 18 hours a day. What we advocate is having good mental health, social health as well as good physical health.â
Prince Faisal said it was important that youth chose their heroes carefully, and Al-Dossary was an example of the perfect role model.Â
âIâm proud of him for all of his many accomplishments in gaming, but Iâm prouder of who he is as a person.â
He noted that during Al-Dossaryâs winning participation in the Manchester FUT Champions Cup, in the UK, one of the tournamentâs young competitors had fallen ill and was taken to hospital. Al-Dossary had ducked out of victory celebrations to go and visit his sick opponent, taking with him the green scarf awarded to world cup qualifiers which he left on the young manâs bedside table as a gift.
âIâm prouder of him for doing that, brightening up his opponentâs day, than I am of him winning the world cup,â the prince said.Â
âHe showed his class as a human being, not as an esports player. And thatâs what we expect of all of our athletes and all of our young kids across all industries and sports.
âThatâs the caliber of person that we have in Saudi, in our communities and thatâs what I want to showcase to the world.â
Prince Faisal admitted that online harassment could be a problem, but said it was a global issue that could only be solved through education.
âThere are errors, and esports and gaming is a new era, and itâs a new era of accessibility. Along with that comes a learning curve and an education curve,âhe added.