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Saudi Arabia ready to become ‘world football hub,’ says WFS director

- Aisha Fareed Riyadh Jan Alessie

Saudi Arabia is ready to become “the world football hub,” said Jan Alessie, co-founder and director of World Football Summit Asia on Thursday. This came during the soft launch of the second summit, which will be held in December, gathering the global football industry in Riyadh and expecting over 1,500 representa­tives and stakeholde­rs from the football ecosystem.

Becoming the epicenter of the football world, the Kingdom will host key decision-makers from clubs, leagues, federation­s, and brands associated with the sport, all working together to shape the future of football.

Scheduled to coincide with the FIFA Club World Cup, the WFS Asia will feature over 150 speakers, and more than 100 media representa­tives are expected to attend, providing extensive coverage.

Over two action-packed days, attendees will have the opportunit­y to accelerate business growth through strategic networking and knowledge-sharing sessions.

The platform has reached an agreement with Saudi conglomera­te Aljan & Bros Holding and its events subsidiary SAT Entertainm­ent to host the next five editions of the summit in Riyadh. The inaugural WFS Asia took place in Kuala

Lumpur, Malaysia.

“Bringing an event like the World Football Summit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia perfectly aligns with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030,” said Mohamed bin Abdulaziz Alajlan, deputy chairman of Ajlan & Bros Holding.

“We firmly believe in the power of sport to unite people from all corners of the globe and forge valuable commercial partnershi­ps. Football’s unrivalled popularity has the potential to generate employment, boost corporate tourism, and create talent developmen­t opportunit­ies for industry profession­als.”

The decision to host WFS Asia in Saudi Arabia highlights the country’s growing prominence as a global sports powerhouse. The Kingdom has already secured the 2027 AFC Asian Cup, the FIFA Club World Cup and has attracted top talent such as Cristiano Ronaldo.

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