A delegation from the Saudi Sports for All Federation, led by Executive Director Shaima bint Saleh Al-Husseini, attended the Middle East Sports Investment Forum (MESIF) held in the British capital London from June 2 to 3, 2026. The conference brought together prominent officials, investors, and decision-makers to discuss the prospects of sports in the region and globally.
Showcasing the Federation’s International Efforts
During the forum sessions, Al-Husseini presented an overview of the Federation’s efforts to strengthen international relations within the framework of the Kingdom’s vision to build a sustainable community sports system. The discussion addressed the role of innovation, investment, and national strategies in accelerating the growth of the sports sector in the Middle East.
Panel Discussion on Grassroots Sports
Al-Husseini participated in a panel discussion titled “Grassroots Sports and Broad Community Participation in the Middle East: Enhancing Health, Society, and Social Impact.” She was joined in the discussion by professional football player William Troost-Ekong from Al-Ahli Club, sports performance expert Lizzie Flock, and Dr. Anas Afendioğlu, Director General of the Turkish Ministry of Youth and Sports.
Al-Husseini described her participation in the forum as a vital opportunity to connect with sports leaders contributing to the sector’s growth in the region. She added that this participation enabled the Federation to showcase its work model in developing community programs targeting different age groups and backgrounds, with a focus on improving health and quality of life and enhancing the social impact of sports.
Nature and Venue of the Forum
The Middle East Sports Investment Forum is a global event bringing together regional governments and sports entities at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The conference aims to support the rapid development of the sports sector in the region by discussing topics such as expanding private sector partnerships, enhancing regional integration, supporting innovation, and redefining sports as a tool for legacy building and strengthening identity and diplomacy.
Numbers and Participants
This year’s edition saw the attendance of over 400 participants, along with 20 sponsors and 50 prominent leaders from various fields of sports investment. These figures reflect the focus on governance, investment, infrastructure, and grassroots sports development, connecting the sector in the Middle East with international partners and global solution providers.