Falcons is an esports organisation founded in 2017 and registered in Saudi Arabia by its founder, Mossad “Msdossary” Aldossari. It has an active Counter-Strike division. The team regularly competes in many major tournaments across the pro scene.
So far, Falcons have played in more than 30 events. In some of them, they put up solid results, which added up to a big total in prize money over the years. That total is more than $1.4 million.
Falcons achievements
Falcons haven’t usually been the main favourites at big events, but with every roster upgrade, they’ve looked more and more like a team that can fight for trophies. Their most important results came from the events listed in the table below.
Tournament name
Host city and dates
Placement
Prize money
Saudi eLeagues 2020
Riyadh, December 3–25, 2020
2
$37000
ESL Challenger League Season 41: Europe
Online tournament, April 26 – June 26, 2022
1
$20000
Thunderpick Bitcoin Series #2
Europe, November 28, 2022 – February 6, 2023
2
$22300
Gamers8 2023
Riyadh, August 16–20, 2023
9–16th
$15000
Intel Extreme Masters Katowice 2024
Katowice, January 31 – February 11, 2024
3
$80000
BetBoom Dacha Belgrade 2024 #1
Belgrade, May 14–19, 2024
3
$50000
ESL Challenger at DreamHack Summer 2024
Jönköping, June 14–16, 2024
2
$20000
BLAST Premier: Fall Showdown 2024
Online tournament, August 21–25, 2024
1–2nd
$20000
Intel Extreme Masters Katowice 2025
Katowice, January 29 – February 9, 2025
13–16th
$10000
PGL Cluj-Napoca 2025
Bucharest / Cluj-Napoca, February 14–23, 2025
2
$187500
PGL Bucharest 2025
Bucharest, April 6–13, 2025
1
$200000
IEM Melbourne 2025
Melbourne, April 21–27, 2025
2
$50000
BLAST Rivals 2025 Season 1
Copenhagen, April 30 – May 4, 2025
2
$75000
IEM Dallas 2025
Dallas, May 19–25, 2025
3–4th
$125000
Esports World Cup 2025
Riyadh, August 20–24, 2025
3
$130000
ESL Pro League Season 22
Stockholm, October 4–12, 2025
2
$50000
IEM Chengdu 2025
Chengdu, November 3–9, 2025
3
$30000
BLAST Rivals 2025 Season 2
Hong Kong, November 12–16, 2025
2
$75000
StarLadder Budapest Major 2025
Budapest, December 4–14, 2025
5–8th
$45000
BLAST Rivals 2026 Season 1 Finals
Malta, January 22–25, 2026
2
$71563
IEM Kraków 2026
Kraków, January 31 – February 8, 2026
7–8th
$24000
IEM Rio 2026
Rio de Janeiro, April 13–19, 2026
3
$30000
PGL Astana 2026
Astana, May 9–17, 2026
2
$120000
CS Asia Championship 2026
Shanghai, May 20–24, 2026
2
$70000
Falcons have come a long way — from early attempts to lock in their place in CS to becoming a real tier-1 team. Right now, they’ve got firepower and an experienced coach, but the big question is still the same: can they stay consistent over the long run.
How much they earned per year
Falcons’ prize money over the last few years is shown in the table below.
Year
Earnings
2023
$49000
2024
$244000
2025
$948500
2026
$360562
Falcons roster history
From the moment Falcons were created up to today, different players have represented the team. Some had less success, while others delivered strong results and helped the organisation reach where it is now.
Achievements of the first roster
The first Counter-Strike roster included players like: Maka, Keoz, Python, Kyojin, and hAdji. However, they couldn’t reach any major results at the time, mainly because the management didn’t really focus on CS. The team played mostly smaller events, and in some of them they still managed to place in the prize spots.
2020–2022 roster
Falcons’ first serious success came in the 2020–2022 period, when the Counter-Strike roster included NBK-, bodyy, BOROS, mhl, and lauNX. Thanks to these players, the team finished 2nd at OMEN WGR European Challenge 2022, won gold at ESL Championnat National Spring 2022 and ESL Challenger League Season 41: Europe, and also entered the world’s Top 50 teams for the first time.