Saudi wealth fund unveiled as official tournament supporter of 2026 World Cup

Saudi wealth fund unveiled as official tournament supporter of 2026 World Cup

Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) continues to expand its global sports footprint, with football central to its strategy.

Fifa World Cup
A replica World Cup soccer ball at Staten Island University Hospital Community Park in New York. PIF has signed on as an official tournament supporter for an undisclosed fee. (EPA Images pic)
LAUSANNE:
Saudia Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) on Thursday signed a partnership with Fifa to become an official tournament supporter in North America and Asia of the upcoming World Cup.

The PIF partnership incorporates the fund’s different companies, “the Savvy Games Group, Saudi Arabia’s national and global champion for games and esports, and Qiddiya City, Saudi Arabia’s future capital of entertainment, sport and culture”.

Throughout the June 11-July 19 tournament, “PIF and its companies will deliver unforgettable experiences and drive innovative fan engagement initiatives to connect with the football community on the world’s biggest stage”, the fund said in a statement.

As an official tournament supporter, having signed for an undisclosed fee, PIF is among the third category of Fifa partners, at a regional level.

The top level of sponsors includes the likes of Adidas, Coca-Cola and Visa, but also, since 2024, Saudi oil giant Aramco.

The second category brings together businesses from the three host countries of the US, Mexico and Canada.

“PIF continues to expand its global footprint in sport, with football at the heart of this growth,” PIF official Mohamed AlSayyad said.

The next World Cup in 2030 will be spread out between Spain, Morocco and Portugal, with three matches in South America. Saudi Arabia will then host the 2034 edition.

PIF last month announced its 2026-2030 strategy would reorganise the fund’s investments.

The announcement came as the kingdom and wider Middle East has been upended by the ongoing war in the region.

One of the first casualties was LIV Golf, with PIF saying it was cutting funding for the breakaway golf league.

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