Home Industry Sport Video: Saudi teenager wins $250k prize at FIFA eWorld Cup final Mosaad Al-Dossary, 18, beat Belgium’s Stefano Pinna to win the final by Staff writer August 5, 2018 Saudi Arabia’s Mosaad Al-Dossary won the FIFA eWorld Cup final on Saturday, winning the $250,000 prize in London. The 18-year-old beat Belgium’s Stefano Pinna to win the computer-console version of the real FIFA football tournament that was held at The O2 Arena. The teenager, who competes as ‘MSDossary’, won the game 4-0, and also received an invitation to the world soccer body’s Best FIFA Football awards in September. "@Cristiano, I'm coming" ? – @Msdossary7 pic.twitter.com/iDXH76deJn — #FIFAeWorldCup (@FIFAeWorldCup) August 4, 2018 “I am really proud that I made my country proud. I am very grateful to my family and coach. Hopefully this is the start of my era and I can make my country proud every year,” he was quoted as saying. “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,” he added. ?️ @Msdossary7: "I really want to show this trophy to my father and my mother. I want to spend time with them and with the trophy." We spoke to the #FIFAeWorldCup 2018 champion moments after his celebrations on stage????https://t.co/gf3ZDqbLlU pic.twitter.com/NVy1BasX0X — #FIFAeWorldCup (@FIFAeWorldCup) August 4, 2018 Al-Dossary previously won the FUT Champions Cup in Manchester on his way to the 32-player finals. More than 20 million gamers played for a spot in the annual FIFA eWorld Cup, with competitors playing football video game Fifa 18 in its Ultimate Team mode. The grand final was live-streamed around the world via Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and FIFA’s own platform. 0 Comments