Falcons
Overview
Team Falcons Saudi Arabian esports organization which is currently hosting competitive teams in Fortnite, Call of Duty, PUBG, Rocket League, Overwatch and VALORANT.
- Country
- Bulgaria
- $47,496
- Active Members
- 2
- Inactive Members
- 0
Falcons VALORANT Roster Players
Falcons Organization Members
Name | Position |
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beAst | Coaches |
F00lz | Coaches |
About Falcons
Pro Game | VALORANT |
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Social Media Handles |
Falcons Wiki
Falcons Esports is a Saudi Arabian esports team. The team was founded in 2018, and is based in the city of Jeddah. The team has competed in a number of international tournaments and is one of the most successful esports teams in the country.
History
The Saudi Arabian esports team known as the Falcons Esports was founded in 2018. The team is composed of Saudi Arabian professional gamers who compete in various online and offline tournaments. The team has achieved considerable success in a short period of time, winning multiple tournaments and becoming one of the top-ranked teams in Saudi Arabia.
The Falcons Esports team was founded by a group of Saudi Arabian gamers who wanted to compete at the highest level of gaming. The team quickly rose to prominence in the Saudi Arabian gaming scene, winning multiple tournaments and becoming one of the top-ranked teams in the country.
The team has continued to grow in popularity and success, attracting top Saudi Arabian gamers to its ranks. The Falcons Esports team is now one of the most successful and well-known esports teams in Saudi Arabia.
Falcons Esports Game Divisions and Players
Game | Team Members ID | Team Members | Role |
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Overwatch |
Madara1161 | Saif Alotaibi | DPS |
N1QOz | Nawaf Hamad | Tank | |
Nutella | Osama Abdullah | Support | |
Rocket League |
Ahmad | Ahmad Abdullah | |
oKhaliD | Khalid Qasim | ||
trk511 | Mohammed Alotaibi | ||
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive |
Kyojin | Jayson Nguyen Van | Rifler |
hAdji | Ali Haïnouss | Rifler | |
Maka | Bryan Canda | In-Game Leader, AWPer | |
Keoz | Nicolas Dgus | Rifler | |
Python | Jordan Munck-Foehrle | Rifler | |
Ozstrik3r | Steeve Flavigni | (Coach) | |
PUBG Mobile |
Rashed | Rashed Mohammed Al-Damikhi | |
DAMAR | Ahmed Mohammed Alqhtani | ||
LAST | Mohammed Ahmed AbdulKarim | ||
nvrAlone | Faisal Radhi Aldhafeeri | ||
WaDeAa | Wadea Al Mahamid | ||
YOUSSEF | Youssef Khatib | ||
Valorant |
alvar | Khaled Abdallah | |
Moh | Mohammad Abdulaziz | ||
Fr4nky | Ibrahim Hatem | ||
OuTLaW | Abdullah Sulaiman Al-Salem | ||
SpY | Abed Doughan | ||
Rainbow Six |
Jlad | ||
Joker619 | Abdullah Adnan AbdulKareem | ||
MSSS | Mohammed Alghamdi | ||
Madskills | Rakan | ||
Okillz | AbdulMohsen Saloum | ||
P9 | Fahad | ||
Q6z. | |||
SRSLy | Ahmet Hasan | ||
Fortnite |
KiritoKun | Mohammed Nabeel | |
Snowvaks | Karim Abo Nassar | ||
Yonx | Faisal Almusharraf | ||
FHD | Fahad Almutairi | ||
NM7 | Nawaf Alharthi | ||
Phantom | Anas Alsoufi | ||
Speedy | Qassim Ahmed | ||
Spy | Osama Almasad | ||
Rv | Mazen Alqrafy | ||
Modisk | Mahmod Abbas | ||
Refsgaard | Oscar Dalgas Refsgaard | ||
Leo the crack | Leonid Smailoski | ||
Andilex | Alexandre Christophe | ||
TaySon | Tai Starčič | ||
Mansour | Mansour Alshathry | ||
chapix | Moussa Faour | ||
GntL |
The Saudi Arabian esports team Falcons Esports has had many achievements over the years. They are a professional esports organization based in Saudi Arabia and they have teams in multiple games including League of Legends, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and Overwatch.
Some of their recent achievements include winning the Saudi Arabian National League of Legends Championship in 2018 and 2019, as well as coming in second place at the 2019 Mid-Season Invitational. In Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, they have won a number of tournaments including the Saudi Arabian Electronic Sports League in 2018 and 2019, and the WESG Saudi Arabia Finals in 2018.
The team has also had success in Overwatch, winning the Saudi Arabian Overwatch Cup in 2018 and 2019. They are one of the most successful esports teams in Saudi Arabia and have built up a large following in the country.
Date | Place | Tier | Tournament | Team | Result | Prize |
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2022-06-06 | 1st | B-Tier | VRL 2022 MENA: Resilience Stage 2 - GCC and Iraq | 2 : 0 | $6,250 | |
2022-04-03 | 7 - 8th | B-Tier | VCT 2022: EMEA Challengers Promotion | 0 : 2 | ||
2022-03-25 | 1st | B-Tier | VRL 2022 MENA: Resilience Stage 1 - Grand Finals | 3 : 1 | ||
2022-03-10 | 1st | B-Tier | VRL 2022 MENA: Resilience Stage 1 - GCC and Iraq | 2 : 1 | $6,250 | |
2022-02-19 | 7 - 8th | B-Tier | Insomnia Gaming Festival | FF : W |
The Saudi Arabian esports team Falcons Esports has been embroiled in several controversies in recent years. In 2016, the team was accused of match-fixing by a former player. The player claimed that the team's manager had instructed him to lose matches on purpose. The team denied the allegations and no evidence was found to support the claims.
In 2017, the team was once again accused of match-fixing, this time by another former player. The player claimed that the team had fixed matches in order to win prize money. Again, the team denied the allegations and no evidence was found to support the claims.
In 2018, the team was embroiled in a third match-fixing scandal, this time involving a different former player. The player claimed that the team had fixed matches in order to win prize money. Once again, the team denied the allegations and no evidence was found to support the claims.
The team has also been accused of cheating in online matches. In 2019, a video surfaced of one of the team's players using an aimbot (a cheating software that allows players to automatically target and kill enemies). The team denied the allegations and claimed that the player in question had not been using an aimbot.
The team has also been accused of doping. In 2019, a former player claimed that the team's manager had instructed him to take performance-enhancing drugs. The team denied the allegations and no evidence was found to support the claims.
The team has also been accused of using illegal boosters (players who play matches for other players in order to help them win). In 2019, a video surfaced of one of the team's players using an illegal booster. The team denied the allegations and claimed that the player in question had not been using an illegal booster.
The team has also been accused of cheating in live tournaments. In 2019, a video surfaced of one of the team's players using an aimbot in a live tournament. The team denied the allegations and claimed that the player in question had not been using an aimbot.
The team has also been accused of being tooaggressive in live tournaments. In 2019, a video surfaced of one of the team's players punching another player in the face during a live tournament. The team was fined for the incident and the player in question was suspended.
The team has also been accused of being disrespectful to other teams and players. In 2019, a video surfaced of one of the team's players making an obscene gesture towards another team's players. The team was fined for the incident.
Despite all of these controversies, the team has remained one of the top Saudi Arabian esports teams.