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Twisted Minds top cross-game leaderboard after 19 Saudi eLeague tournaments

Twisted Minds top cross-game leaderboard after 19 Saudi eLeague tournaments
Twisted Minds top the Saudi eLeagues leaderboard after the conclusion of 19 tournaments. (Supplied)
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Twisted Minds top cross-game leaderboard after 19 Saudi eLeague tournaments

Twisted Minds top cross-game leaderboard after 19 Saudi eLeague tournaments
  • More than 40 clubs have competed across 14 titles in the Elite category and 5 in the Women鈥檚 division
  • With the league now at its halfway point, every point earned is a step closer to final success

RIYADH: Twisted Minds are top of the Saudi eLeagues, the Kingdom鈥檚 premier esports league, following 19 tournaments in the season so far.

Organized by the Saudi Esports Federation and hosted at the SEF Arena in Boulevard Riyadh City, the league brings together 黑料社区鈥檚 top esports clubs competing across multiple games and divisions.

So far, more than 40 clubs have competed across a total of 19 tournaments 鈥 14 in the Elite category and five in the Women鈥檚 division 鈥 in the race for points on the coveted Clubs Cross-Game Leaderboard. These points will also determine which teams secure spots in the championship, the league鈥檚 marquee event where the best teams will clash for the ultimate title and a share of the SR7 million ($1.87 million) prize pool.

As the dust settles on the first phase of the season, the leaderboard is beginning to take shape:
鈥 Twisted Minds, last year鈥檚 cross-game champions, remain unshaken at the top with an impressive 912 points. Their dominance across multiple titles continues to set the standard for consistency and excellence.
鈥 Team Falcons hold second place with 705 points, delivering solid performances across major titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Valorant, proving their resilience as perennial contenders.
鈥 Al-Qadsiah Esports, the breakout team of the season, sit third with 618 points. With standout victories in both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 brackets, they are proving a force to be reckoned with.

Each tournament has added its own narrative to the Saudi eLeague, from Overwatch 2, VALORANT and Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 to EA SPORTS FC 25 and battleground drama in PUBG and PUBG MOBILE.

Meanwhile, the Women鈥檚 division has delivered some of the league鈥檚 most inspiring moments, highlighting the rising skill level and growing depth of talent in 黑料社区鈥檚 esports scene.

With the league now at its halfway point, every point earned is a step closer to final success. Twisted Minds may sit top for now, but with Team Falcons and Al-Qadsiah Esports breathing down their necks, the race will continue apace.

鈥淭he halfway point of this year鈥檚 Saudi eLeagues highlights just how extraordinary and competitive this season has been,鈥 said Abdullah Alnasser, head of esports products at the Saudi Esports Federation.

鈥淲hat sets this year apart from previous seasons is the sheer intensity and depth of competition across all categories. From the Elite tournaments to the Women鈥檚 division, we鈥檝e witnessed remarkable growth 鈥 not just in the number of clubs participating, but in the level of skill, strategy and determination on display.

鈥淭he race for the top is far from over, and every match continues to push the boundaries of what our players and teams can achieve. This season is shaping up to be something truly special, a milestone moment for Saudi esports that reflects the incredible progress of our scene.鈥


Messi鈥檚 PSG reunion, Real Madrid face Juventus in Club World Cup last 16

Messi鈥檚 PSG reunion, Real Madrid face Juventus in Club World Cup last 16
Updated 59 min 44 sec ago

Messi鈥檚 PSG reunion, Real Madrid face Juventus in Club World Cup last 16

Messi鈥檚 PSG reunion, Real Madrid face Juventus in Club World Cup last 16
  • Botafogo are the reigning Brazilian and South American champions
  • Highly rated Flamengo coach Filipe Luis has his work cut out to keep Bayern at bay

PHILADELPHIA: From Inter Miami鈥檚 Lionel Messi facing former side Paris Saint-Germain to Real Madrid meeting Juventus and Chelsea taking on Benfica, AFP Sport looks ahead to the Club World Cup last 16.

Saturday, June 28, in Philadelphia (1600 GMT)
All four Brazilian representatives reached the last 16 and at least one will be in the quarter-finals, as Palmeiras and Botafogo face each other.

Botafogo are the reigning Brazilian and South American champions and beat European champions PSG on the way to qualifying from their group at Atletico Madrid鈥檚 expense.

Sao Paulo side Palmeiras 鈥 featuring Brazil prodigy and future Chelsea winger Estevao Willian 鈥 won their group and are above Botafogo in the Brazilian league. However, Botafogo are unbeaten in their last five meetings with Palmeiras, including the two legs of a Copa Libertadores last-16 tie last year.

Saturday, June 28, in Charlotte (2000 GMT)
Enzo Maresca鈥檚 Chelsea finished second in their group but avoided a strong Bayern Munich side by doing so, pitting them against Benfica. The Portuguese powerhouses, who boast veteran playmaker Angel Di Maria, edged the German giants in their final group game.

Benfica will believe they can upset their inconsistent Premier League opposition and former Benfica midfielder Enzo Fernandez. New Chelsea striker Liam Delap is looking to continue adding to his tally after getting off the mark in the group stage.

Sunday, June 29, in Atlanta (1600 GMT)
Messi鈥檚 Inter Miami were a surprise package in the group stage, beating Porto on their way to progressing to the last 16, but a late collapse against Palmeiras meant they finished second and must face the Argentine playmaker鈥檚 former side PSG.

This season PSG ended a long wait to win the Champions League for the first time and Luis Enrique鈥檚 side are expected to vanquish their MLS opponents, but Botafogo beat them in the group stage to prove they are not untouchable.

Sunday, June 29, in Miami (2000 GMT)
Brazilian side Flamengo stunned Chelsea in the group phase to claim top spot but must overcome the might of Vincent Kompany鈥檚 Bayern if they are to progress.

With Harry Kane, Michael Olize and a Thomas Mueller looking to end his time at Bayern with a new trophy, the possession-hungry Bundesliga giants have as much firepower as anyone left in the tournament.

Highly rated Flamengo coach Filipe Luis has his work cut out to keep Bayern at bay.

Monday, June 30, in Charlotte (1900 GMT)
Recent runners-up in the Champions League, Inter ground out wins over Urawa Red Diamonds and River Plate to finish top of their group and will now hope to avoid becoming the latest European team to stumble against Brazilian opposition.

Fluminense, of Rio, held Borussia Dortmund en route to qualifying for this stage and will be full of motivation to claim a major scalp against Cristian Chivu鈥檚 side.

Monday, June 30, in Orlando (0100 Tuesday, July 1)
City come into the knockout phase in ominous form after being the only team at the tournament to win all three group games.

They have scored 11 times in their last two matches, with a 5-2 destruction of Juventus coming after they put six past Al Ain of the United Arab Emirates.

A game against Al Hilal, the 2021 Asian champions, will give City no reason to be afraid, even if the Saudi club boast numerous former stars of leading European leagues, including Joao Cancelo.

Tuesday, July 1, in Miami (1900)
This is a clash between two traditional European titans who have met 21 times before. There have been two Champions League finals between the clubs, both won by Real.

A 5-2 defeat for Juventus against Manchester City suggests they may find the going tough against Madrid.

Real are adapting to life under a new coach in Xabi Alonso, who experimented with a three-man defense against Salzburg. He will hope to have Kylian Mbappe back after the Frenchman missed the group stage with illness.

Tuesday, July 1, in Atlanta (0100 Wednesday, July 2)
Dortmund coach Niko Kovac has not held back on expressing his feelings about having to play in extreme heat at the tournament so he will be happy the game against Mexican side Monterrey is at the covered and air-conditioned Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Despite their complaints Dortmund have grown into the tournament. They face former Real Madrid star Sergio Ramos and a Monterrey team that has impressed, notably a creditable draw against Inter Milan.


Max Verstappen heads into Red Bull鈥檚 home race with upgrades and growing uncertainty

Max Verstappen heads into Red Bull鈥檚 home race with upgrades and growing uncertainty
Updated 27 June 2025

Max Verstappen heads into Red Bull鈥檚 home race with upgrades and growing uncertainty

Max Verstappen heads into Red Bull鈥檚 home race with upgrades and growing uncertainty
  • The defending Formula 1 champion has an upgraded car for his team鈥檚 home race in Austria
  • Verstappen remains at risk of a one-race ban for too many penalty points

VIENNA: Max Verstappen at the Red Bull Ring is usually a recipe for success.

The defending Formula 1 champion has an upgraded car for his team鈥檚 home race in Austria 鈥 where he鈥檚 won five times 鈥 on the back of an encouraging second place in Canada, where his two McLaren rivals collided.

Zoom out, though, and the situation is much more uncertain.

Verstappen remains at risk of a one-race ban for too many penalty points, Red Bull teammate Yuki Tsunoda is usually too far adrift to help him, and Verstappen鈥檚 own future is far from clear.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think we need to talk about that,鈥 Verstappen said Thursday when asked to confirm whether he鈥檒l stay with the team for 2026. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not really in my mind. It鈥檚 just driving and trying to push the performance, you know. And then we focus on next year.鈥

Fast in Friday practice
Red Bull鈥檚 upgrades seemed to work well in Verstappen鈥檚 first outing in Friday practice. He was second-fastest, 0.065 of a second off George Russell for Mercedes.

Standings leader Oscar Piastri was third-fastest for McLaren, .155 off the pace, but the star of the session was young driver Alex Dunne, who took over Lando Norris鈥 McLaren for the session and placed fourth.

Lewis Hamilton was ninth-fastest for Ferrari and Verstappen鈥檚 Red Bull teammate Yuki Tsunoda only 17th.

What are Verstappen鈥檚 options?
Verstappen has a long-term contract through 2028, so in theory his Red Bull seat should be one of the safest on the grid. However, the deal has performance-related clauses which could reportedly allow a move.

In that case, the most obvious option could be Mercedes, which has yet to confirm either driver for 2026. That would mean Verstappen teaming up with an old foe in Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff, who鈥檇 also have to choose to drop either Russell and Kimi Antonelli.

Dramatic changes to how F1 cars look and perform are coming in 2026, and Red Bull has to adapt more than most.

For the first time in nearly two decades, it heads into a new era of F1 rules without design guru Adrian Newey, who left last year and is now at Aston Martin.

The other leading teams are sticking with their current engine arrangements, but not Red Bull. The team has an in-house engine developer, Red Bull Powertrains, but it鈥檚 switching partners for 2026 from Honda to newcomer Ford.

The second seat
No team in F1 depends as much on one driver as Red Bull does on Verstappen. He鈥檚 scored 155 of the team鈥檚 162 points this season.

His teammates 鈥 first Liam Lawson, then Tsunoda 鈥 have struggled all season. That鈥檚 helped to restore the reputation of Sergio Perez, who was dropped by Red Bull after scoring barely one-third of Verstappen鈥檚 points last season.

鈥淚 know, deep down, they really regret it,鈥 Perez said on a podcast this week. 鈥淎nd I know that from a very reliable source. It鈥檚 tough. I have very good friends there, and people might think I take pleasure in what happened, but no.鈥

Red Bull鈥檚 car seems to favor Verstappen鈥檚 driving style over anyone else鈥檚, but the Dutch driver says he can鈥檛 diagnose the issue because he鈥檚 been with the team since 2016 and has nothing else to compare it with.

鈥淭he thing is that I don鈥檛 know any better, right?鈥 he said Thursday. 鈥淚 mean, I鈥檝e basically started with Red bull, so I only know one car and that鈥檚 how I drive. I adapt to it. Is it the best? Is it the fastest? Is it not? I don鈥檛 know.鈥


Brentford appoint set-piece coach Andrews as manager to replace Frank

Brentford appoint set-piece coach Andrews as manager to replace Frank
Updated 27 June 2025

Brentford appoint set-piece coach Andrews as manager to replace Frank

Brentford appoint set-piece coach Andrews as manager to replace Frank
  • Andrews began his coaching career as assistant manager at MK Dons
  • 鈥淗e is someone we have known for a while,鈥 Brentford Director of Football Phil Giles said

LONDON: Brentford have named former Ireland international Keith Andrews as manager on a three-year contract to replace Thomas Frank, Sky Sports reported on Friday, continuing the West London club鈥檚 trend of promoting from within.

Frank, who left to take over at Tottenham Hotspur, stepped up from the assistant role at Brentford to take charge in 2018, and now Andrews has been handed his first managerial role having served as the club鈥檚 set-piece coach for one season.

Andrews, who made 35 appearances for Ireland, began his coaching career as assistant manager at MK Dons where he finished playing in 2015 before joining the Ireland Under-21 set-up as assistant coach to Stephen Kenny.

Kenny became manager of Ireland鈥檚 senior side in 2020, taking Andrews with him, where they both remained until Kenny鈥檚 contract ended three years later, but Andrews found himself newly employed in a matter of weeks.

Andrews joined Sheffield United鈥檚 coaching staff when Chris Wilder took over in December 2023, with the Irishman leaving at the end of the season to take up his role at Brentford.

鈥淗e is someone we have known for a while and always had in mind for a role at some point in the future,鈥 Brentford Director of Football Phil Giles said at the time of the appointment.

While Frank took assistant first-team coach Justin Cochrane, head of athletic performance Chris Haslam and first-team analyst Joe Newton with him to Spurs, Andrews remained at Brentford, a clue perhaps to his future at the club.

Frank, who took Brentford into the top flight for the first time in 74 years and made them a competitive force in the Premier League, will be a hard act to follow for the inexperienced Andrews, but his predecessor also went into the job relatively unknown.


Swiatek cruises past second-seed Paolini to reach first ever grass final

Swiatek cruises past second-seed Paolini to reach first ever grass final
Updated 27 June 2025

Swiatek cruises past second-seed Paolini to reach first ever grass final

Swiatek cruises past second-seed Paolini to reach first ever grass final
  • 鈥淚 just did my job and I knew what I wanted to play and I went for it,鈥 Swiatek said
  • The Pole did not play any other grass tournaments this season

BAD HOMBURG, Germany: Five-times Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek crushed second seed Jasmine Paolini 6-1 6-3 on Friday to reach the Bad Homburg Open final and stay in the hunt for her first career title on grass.

With Wimbledon starting next week, the former world number one showed she was on the right track on the surface, outclassing the Italian, last year鈥檚 Wimbledon finalist.

鈥淚 am super happy and I was not expecting this. I just did my job and I knew what I wanted to play and I went for it,鈥 Swiatek said in a post-match interview.

鈥淚鈥檓 happy I kept the momentum going until the end of the match. Jasmine, you can鈥檛 let her get back in the game because she鈥檚 a fighter. I just wanted to go for it, and go for my shots.鈥 Swiatek has a 5-0 lead in their head-to-head matches.

The Pole, who has won the French Open four times along with one US Open, did not play any other grass tournaments this season ahead of next week鈥檚 Wimbledon start, instead opting for a week of training in Mallorca before competing in Bad Homburg.

She was never troubled by the Italian in the first set as she raced through it in 29 minutes courtesy of three breaks.

The pair traded breaks at the start of the second set but Paolini continued to struggle to hold serve and contain the aggressive Pole who went 4-2 up.

Swiatek sealed victory with a forehand winner on her third match point to book a final spot where she will face either top seed Jessica Pegula or Czech Linda Noskova in Saturday鈥檚 final.


Top seed Sabalenka draws qualifier Branstine in Wimbledon first round

Top seed Sabalenka draws qualifier Branstine in Wimbledon first round
Updated 27 June 2025

Top seed Sabalenka draws qualifier Branstine in Wimbledon first round

Top seed Sabalenka draws qualifier Branstine in Wimbledon first round
  • Friday鈥檚 draw also pitched defending champion Barbora Krejcikova, the 17th seed, against Alexandra Eala of the Philippines

LONDON: World number one Aryna Sabalenka鈥檚 quest for her first Wimbledon title will begin against Canadian qualifier Carson Branstine while second seed Coco Gauff鈥檚 opener will be versus Ukraine鈥檚 Dayana Yastremska.

Friday鈥檚 draw also pitched defending champion Barbora Krejcikova, the 17th seed, against Alexandra Eala of the Philippines.

Third seed Jessica Pegula鈥檚 first-round opponent is Italian qualifier Elisabetta Cocciaretto, while fourth seed Jasmine Paolini, runner-up last year, faces Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia.

Belarusian Sabalenka could meet Paolini in the semifinals while Gauff is in line for a clash with fellow American Pegula.

British number one Emma Raducanu faces an intriguing opening round match against compatriot Mingge Xu, one of three British teenaged wildcards in the draw.