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Jassim al-Jassim at Mutual Dialogue Summit session Tuesday.
Qatar

Hosting major sports events in Qatar has enable young Qataris to realise their full potentials

Qatar plans to host more high-profile sports and football tournaments over the next five years, building on the success of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, the FIFA Arab Cup, the AGCFF U-23 Gulf Cup, and other major events, according to Jassim al-Jassim, CEO of the Local Organising Committee for Football Events.Al-Jassim was speaking at the third edition of the Mutual Dialogue Summit during a session titled “From Hosting to Legacy: How Gulf Sports Shape a Youth-Led Future,” moderated by Asrar al-Ansari, director of the Youth Department at the Co-operation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (Kuwait).He said the experience gained from hosting global tournaments, coupled with Qatar’s advanced infrastructure, has positioned the country to stage major international sporting events. He noted that many young Qataris discovered and developed their capabilities through hands-on involvement in these tournaments, enabling them to assume senior organisational and management roles without external supervision.Al-Jassim stressed that Qatari professionals have earned FIFA's full confidence to organise events independently, without direct intervention. He added that Hamad International Airport, security agencies, administrative bodies, and other state institutions are now fully equipped to manage large-scale international events, supported by effective contingency plans to address unforeseen challenges.He also highlighted Qatar’s growing reputation as a family-friendly, safe, and welcoming destination for women, noting that the country's sporting events consistently record high ticket sales.While embracing modern technologies and global best practices, al-Jassim said Qatar has remained committed to showcasing its heritage and traditions. He cited Al Bayt Stadium’s architecture and the Gulf bisht presented to Lionel Messi at the 2022 World Cup final as examples of this cultural emphasis.He further noted that Souq Waqif has emerged as one of the most popular destinations for visitors during international tournaments. This outcome was not deliberately planned, but one that reflects the enduring appeal of authentic Gulf heritage. Respect for national traditions, customs, and laws, he said, has remained central to all event-planning efforts.Among the most significant outcomes of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, al-Jassim added, was the importance of investing in local youth by training and engaging them in planning and organisational processes. This approach has paid off, with many trainees now holding senior management and supervisory positions and performing their roles with high efficiency.The third edition of the Mutual Dialogue Summit concluded on Monday. Organised by the QatarDebate Centre, the two-day event was held at Msheireb Museums in Doha and brought together more than 100 young men and women from GCC countries. It was held in strategic partnership with the Ministry of Sports and Youth, in co-operation with Msheireb Museums as the cultural partner. 

Gulf Times
Sport

Tickets for AGCFF U-17 Gulf Cup Qatar 2025 are now on sale

Tickets for the AGCFF U-17 Gulf Cup Qatar 2025 are now on sale. Fans can purchase tickets online from tickets.qfa.qa, starting from QAR 10. All tickets will be digital.The tournament will take place in Qatar from 20 September to 3 October, bringing together young football talents from the region to compete for the coveted trophy. This is the first time that the competition is being held under the auspices of the Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation (AGCFF).“The U-17 Gulf Cup embodies our commitment towards nurturing young, emerging football talents in the region. We are excited to build on the legacy created by the Arabian Gulf Cup – the region’s oldest national team competition – and encourage fans to show their support for these future stars in the making,” said Jassim Sultan Al Rumaihi, AGCFF Secretary General.A total of 15 matches will be played across two venues – Grand Hamad Stadium and Suheim bin Hamad Stadium. Both venues are accessible, ensuring a barrier-free experience for disabled fans.The Grand Hamad Stadium, with a capacity of 13,000, is currently the home ground for Qatar’s Al-Arabi club. The stadium was selected as the team base camp for the Brazil national football team during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™. Meanwhile, the Suheim bin Hamad Stadium is home of the Qatar Sports Club football team. The 12,000-seater stadium hosted football matches during the 2006 Asian Games as well as various other high-profile matches during the AFC Asian Cup 2011™.Participating teams include the eight member associations of the federation and have been divided into two groups. Hosts Qatar will lead Group A, and will be joined by the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Yemen. Iraq will lead Group B, and will play alongside Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Kuwait. The tournament will get underway on 20 September at Grand Hamad Stadium, 6pm, when Iraq face Kuwait. Hosts Qatar will play their first match, one day later, on 21 September at Grand Hamad Stadium, 6pm, against Yemen.The AGCFF U-17 Gulf Cup Qatar 2025 will kick off an exciting football season in the country, with a line-up of tournaments scheduled for the last quarter of 2025. Hosts Qatar, along with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, have qualified for the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025™, that will take place from 3-27 November at the state-of-the-art Competition Complex at Aspire Zone. This will be followed by the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025™ from 1-18 December.For issues or complaints regarding tickets, fans can email: [email protected] purchase accessibility tickets, fans can email: [email protected] all information related to the AGCFF U-17 Gulf Cup Qatar 2025, follow @AGCFF on all major social media platforms.