Saudi Arabia Attracts 2.5m Tourists To 80 International Sports Events In 4 Years

Saudi Arabia’s sport sector has attracted 2.5m tourists in the past four years.

Minister of Sport Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki bin Faisal praised the Saudi Arabia’s leadership support for the sports sector, which has driven its growth and enhanced its global recognition.

Speaking at the 2025 Budget Forum, the minister highlighted the sector’s significant role in boosting tourism.

Saudi sport sector tourism boost

Over the past four years, 80 international events have attracted 2.5m tourists. For instance, Formula 1 in Jeddah welcomed attendees from 160 nationalities, created 20,000 jobs, and generated a SR900m ($240m) economic impact on the city.

The minister underscored the private sector’s vital role in the sports industry. Fourteen clubs have been offered for privatisation, attracting interest from 25 companies, with notable attention from international investors.

He also highlighted the success of the Nafis platform, which has licensed 2,000 academies and 500 clubs, enabling some to transition into operating as companies.

In conclusion, the minister emphasized the global reach of sporting events in the Kingdom, including the high=profile Saudi Pro League, which is broadcast in over 160 countries.

This international visibility has resulted in substantial investment and a strengthened global presence for a variety of Saudi sports.

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