The Freeman

Qatar aims to build $20 billion sports industry

-

Qatar wants to build a $20 billion sports industry by 2022 as it seeks to develop new markets amid regional political tensions, an economic official in the emirate said.

without specifying how the figure was reached or giving its current value.

Jaida said there would be “a major expansion of sports in terms of targets and in terms of focus”.

Although wellknown for hosting sporting events -- and Qatar is likely to bid again to host the Olympics -- Jaida said the new approach would go further.

The developmen­t of the industry would focus not only on hosting, but increased use of Qatari sporting medical and training facilities considered among the best in the world.

One of the ways, he added, would be to cash in on the growing internatio­nal reputation of the country’s expensive sports’ training centre, the Aspire Academy, who had officials present at the launch Sunday.

Aspire is used by an increasing number of teams -- including Bayern Munich and Qatari-owned Paris Saint-Germain -- and is a hothouse for many of the local players who recently helped Qatar win the Asian Cup.

“We’re doing this in coordinati­on with Aspire and if you look at the infrastruc­ture that they put together it’s massive, it’s world class and I think we can build upon their success,” said Jaida.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines