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Three Saudi Clubs Privatized Through Public Offerings
Three Saudi Clubs Privatized Through Public Offerings

Morocco World

time25-07-2025

  • Business
  • Morocco World

Three Saudi Clubs Privatized Through Public Offerings

Rabat – Saudi Arabia has announced that three of their football clubs – Al-Ansar, Al-Kholood, and Al-Zulfi – were privatized on Thursday through a public offering. The Saudi Ministry of Sports said that the ownership of these clubs has been transferred to investment entities, adding that a total of six clubs would be offered up for privatization. Al-Zulfi Club ownership was transferred to Nojoom Al-Salam Company, Al-Kholood Club is now owned by the Harburg Group, and Al-Ansar Club was acquired by Oudah Al-Baladi & Sons Company. While Al-Nahda's proposals are still under review by the ministry, Al-Okhdood and Al-Orobah will be put up for auction, allowing investors to submit their proposals. The Gulf country's Sports Club Privatization Project was launched by the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in 2024, and was approved by the Saudi Cabinet in the same year. The aim is to develop a strong, competitive sports sector driven by private investment and professional club management. This move aligns with Saudi Arabia's new 2030 economic vision plan , to diversify its economy by promoting investments in new sectors and reducing the overreliance on oil. 'The project includes two main tracks: the first is for major companies and development entities to invest in sports clubs, in return for transferring ownership of the clubs to them. The second track is offering a number of sports clubs for privatization,' the sports ministry said on official website. This project is designed to transform the Saudi sports clubs into a professionally run businesses that attract investment, operate independently, and positively impact society through job creation, entertainment, and community involvement. Tags: Al-AnsarAl-KholoodAl-Zulfisaudi football

Saudi Arabia Privatizes Three Football Clubs
Saudi Arabia Privatizes Three Football Clubs

Gulf Insider

time25-07-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Insider

Saudi Arabia Privatizes Three Football Clubs

The Ministry of Sports announced Thursday the privatization of the three football clubs— Al-Ansar, Al-Kholood, and Al-Zulfi — under the Kingdom's broader sports investment and privatization initiative. Ownership of the clubs has officially been transferred to private investors following the completion of regulatory procedures and company formation by the National Center for Privatization. Al-Zulfi FC will now be owned by Najm Al-Salam Company, Al-Kholood by Harburg Group, and Al-Ansar by Awda Al-Baladi & Sons Company. This follows the August 2024 announcement of six clubs slated for privatization: Al-Ansar, Al-Okhdood, Al-Kholood, Al-Zulfi, Al-Orouba, and Al-Nahda. The three remaining clubs — Al-Nahda, Al-Okhdood, and Al-Orouba — are still under evaluation. Al-Nahda has completed its bid submission period, while the other two did not meet the qualification requirements. Minister of Sports Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal hailed the milestone, saying: 'With the leadership's support, we are witnessing a historic moment in Saudi sports. This step reflects the visionary leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.' He also congratulated the clubs and welcomed the private sector as a key partner in driving forward the Kingdom's sports development. The ministry emphasized that future privatizations will proceed based on club readiness, investor interest, and competitive tendering. It has opened the door for further expressions of interest via its official website, aiming to continue building a competitive, professional sports sector. Privatization efforts are part of a larger push to raise operational efficiency, enhance governance, and attract private sector partnerships across Saudi sports, creating a modern sports industry aligned with the Kingdom's strategic goals. Also read: Saudi Arabia: AlUla Moments 2025–26 Calendar: Full Guide For UAE Travellers To Festivals, Art And Sport

Saudi Arabia privatizes three football clubs
Saudi Arabia privatizes three football clubs

Saudi Gazette

time24-07-2025

  • Business
  • Saudi Gazette

Saudi Arabia privatizes three football clubs

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Ministry of Sports announced Thursday the privatization of the three football clubs— Al-Ansar, Al-Kholood, and Al-Zulfi — under the Kingdom's broader sports investment and privatization initiative. Ownership of the clubs has officially been transferred to private investors following the completion of regulatory procedures and company formation by the National Center for Privatization. Al-Zulfi FC will now be owned by Najm Al-Salam Company, Al-Kholood by Harburg Group, and Al-Ansar by Awda Al-Baladi & Sons Company. This follows the August 2024 announcement of six clubs slated for privatization: Al-Ansar, Al-Okhdood, Al-Kholood, Al-Zulfi, Al-Orouba, and Al-Nahda. The three remaining clubs — Al-Nahda, Al-Okhdood, and Al-Orouba — are still under evaluation. Al-Nahda has completed its bid submission period, while the other two did not meet the qualification requirements. Minister of Sports Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal hailed the milestone, saying: 'With the leadership's support, we are witnessing a historic moment in Saudi sports. This step reflects the visionary leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.' He also congratulated the clubs and welcomed the private sector as a key partner in driving forward the Kingdom's sports development. The ministry emphasized that future privatizations will proceed based on club readiness, investor interest, and competitive tendering. It has opened the door for further expressions of interest via its official website, aiming to continue building a competitive, professional sports sector. Privatization efforts are part of a larger push to raise operational efficiency, enhance governance, and attract private sector partnerships across Saudi sports, creating a modern sports industry aligned with the Kingdom's strategic goals.

Saudi Arabia privatises three local soccer clubs through public offering
Saudi Arabia privatises three local soccer clubs through public offering

The Star

time24-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Saudi Arabia privatises three local soccer clubs through public offering

DUBAI (Reuters) -Saudi Arabia announced on Thursday the privatisation of three soccer clubs, Al-Ansar, Al-Kholood, and Al-Zulfi, through a public offering, the sports ministry said. Ownership of these three clubs has been transferred to investment entities, it said, without giving any financial details. The ownership of Al-Zulfi Club will transfer to Nojoom AlSalam company, Al-Kholood to Harburg Group, and Al-Ansar to the Awdah Al Biladi And His Sons company. As for other clubs, the ministry confirmed it has completed the bidding stage for Al-Nahda Club and is reviewing offers, with an extension granted for further proposals. Sport is one of the pillars of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 economic diversification plan that seeks to build new industries and create jobs. (Reporting by Jana Choukeir and Ahmed ElimamEditing by Tomasz Janowski, Kirsten Donovan)

Saudi Arabia privatises three local soccer clubs through public offering
Saudi Arabia privatises three local soccer clubs through public offering

Straits Times

time24-07-2025

  • Business
  • Straits Times

Saudi Arabia privatises three local soccer clubs through public offering

Find out what's new on ST website and app. DUBAI - Saudi Arabia announced on Thursday the privatisation of three soccer clubs, Al-Ansar, Al-Kholood, and Al-Zulfi, through a public offering, the sports ministry said. Ownership of these three clubs has been transferred to investment entities, it said, without giving any financial details. The ownership of Al-Zulfi Club will transfer to Nojoom AlSalam company, Al-Kholood to Harburg Group, and Al-Ansar to the Awdah Al Biladi And His Sons company. As for other clubs, the ministry confirmed it has completed the bidding stage for Al-Nahda Club and is reviewing offers, with an extension granted for further proposals. Sport is one of the pillars of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 economic diversification plan that seeks to build new industries and create jobs. REUTERS

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