“The expectation for me when I go into a world cup or any big event is that I have to win the whole thing.”

He began as a prodigy with a controller. Today, he’s a chairman with a blueprint. Musaed “Msdossary” Al-Dossary stands at the intersection of elite gameplay and executive leadership, one hand on the trophy, the other on the steering wheel of Saudi Arabia’s most decorated esports club, Team Falcons. His rise mirrors the Kingdom’s cultural momentum: fast, focused, and built for the world stage.


Early Foundations: From Prodigy to Standard-Setter

Born in 2000, Al-Dossary exploded onto the global scene in his teens and, at just 18, seized the FIFA eWorld Cup 2018 title in London, one of esports’ most-watched moments that year. FIFA and EA have all chronicled the dominance: a 4–0 aggregate win in the Grand Final, a $250,000 prize, and the coronation of a new flag-bearer for Saudi esports.

His victory wasn’t a one-off headline; it was a proof point. FIFA’s own features soon framed “Msdossary” among the legendary champions, while his profile within the EA FC competitive ecosystem grew into that of a perennial contender.

What makes Al-Dossary distinct, even among champions, is the mindset. “There is only one king in the jungle,” he likes to say, a line he’s repeated publicly and revisited in interviews to define his competitive edge.

"I was watching UFC and I’m a fan of Khabib, at one moment he goes 'there is only one king in the jungle'. And it just stuck in my mind, that there is only one king in the jungle which is me in the FIFA Scene." Msdossary (2018)


Joining & Co-Founding Team Falcons

After establishing himself as a global champion, Al-Dossary took a deliberate step back from pure competition to continue his legacy from a different perspective. This is when he co-founded Team Falcons, with a clear mission to build a global esports powerhouse while nurturing Saudi talent.

Under his leadership, the organization scaled across major titles, most visibly in Rocket League, where the Falcons trio TRK, RW9, and Killers dominated the MENA scene and represented Saudi Arabia at the FIFAe World Cup featuring Rocket League in Riyadh at the end of 2024. The move marked Al-Dossary’s evolution from star player to architect: developing rosters, setting standards, and turning Saudi excellence on stage into an enduring institution.


Qiddiya Advisory Role: Shaping Saudi’s Gaming Future

In December 2023, Al-Dossary joined Qiddiya City’s Gaming & Esports Advisory Board, moving from champion to ecosystem builder. The brief is clear: turn Saudi Arabia’s passion for gaming into lasting infrastructure, world-class venues, year-round events, and pathways for Saudi talent. His player-to-chairman perspective helps align competitive standards with audience experience, sponsorship value, and youth development.

It’s a practical expression of Vision 2030: diversify the economy, elevate entertainment, and position Riyadh as a global esports hub, so the next generation doesn’t just watch champions; they train, compete, and work in an industry built at home.


Signature Achievements

Since his 2018 world title, Al-Dossary has stacked individual trophies, such as the FUT Champions Cup London (December 2018) win and the FIFA 20 Summer Cup Series - Middle East & Africa (2020) title, which global media still cites when charting the scene’s growth.

Yet his latest victories shine through leadership, with Team Falcon's landmark wins including:


National Influence & Cultural Legacy

Team Falcons twin EWC titles didn’t just lift a trophy; they positioned a Saudi club at the center of the world’s largest esports festival, hosted in Riyadh with record prize pools and global viewership. The official EWC channels and international reporting place Falcons’ wins in the context of an event designed to accelerate esports as an entertainment industry, and to signal Saudi Arabia’s creative-economy vision.

In this narrative, Al-Dossary is both symbol and operator: a homegrown champion who now curates talent pipelines, signs rosters, and represents Saudi esports in boardrooms and broadcast moments. His appointment to the Qiddiya advisory board underscores how esports is being knitted into next-generation infrastructure, venues, festivals, and entertainment districts that align with Vision 2030’s diversification of the economy and youth engagement.


Closing Thoughts

Musaed Al-Dossary’s story began with a console and a belief that winning was the default. Today, that belief is a system. An organization with dozens of athletes, analysts, and staff; a fanbase that packs Riyadh’s arenas; and a track record that has rewritten the center of gravity in esports.

In a region investing deeply in culture and entertainment, he is a north star for Saudi ambition: measurable, global, and self-authored. Whether lifting trophies or lifting an entire club, Al-Dossary’s legacy is already baked into esports history, and Saudi Arabia’s next chapter.


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