Shikenso has partnered with Team Falcons, the Saudi esports powerhouse and back‑to‑back Esports World Cup Club champions, bringing AI‑powered sponsorship analytics to one of the industry’s most commercially active organisations.
Founded in 2017 by Musaad “Msdossary” Al Dossary, Team Falcons has grown into a globally recognized force across competitive gaming. The organisation competes at the highest levels in titles including Dota 2, Counter-Strike 2, Rocket League, and Warzone, fielding rosters across MENA, EMEA, and Asian regions.

With consecutive Esports World Cup Club Championship titles in 2024 and 2025, and the “Best Esports Organisation” award to its name for two consecutive years, Falcons has set the benchmark for professional esports on the global stage.
Under the agreement, which runs for the full 2026 season, Shikenso will deliver sponsorship analytics across Team Falcons’ 22 squads and all tournament participations, covering video analysis across Twitch, YouTube, and Kick, social media monitoring across Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok, and audio analysis supported by monthly reporting throughout the season.

“Data is the backbone of modern esports,” said Musaad Al Dossary, CEO at Team Falcons. By leveraging Shikenso’s advanced analytics platform, we are providing our partners with unparalleled transparency and measurable value. This partnership reinforces our commitment to professionalising the MENA esports ecosystem and delivering world-class results for our fans and stakeholders alike.”
Commenting on the landmark partnership, Arwin Fallah-Shirazi, Co-CEO & Co-Founder at Shikenso, shared: “Team Falcons represents exactly the kind of organisation that sets the standard for professional esports. Their ambition, their global reach, and their commitment to delivering real commercial value all align with what Shikenso stands for. We are proud to support that mission with the analytics infrastructure to back it up,” Arwin Fallah-Shirazi, Co-CEO & Co-Founder at Shikenso.
As esports evolves, top organisations such as Team Falcons are expected to deliver clear, data‑backed sponsorship reporting—making partnerships like this increasingly essential.





