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FIFA signs 4 year worldwide partnership handle Saudi Aramco

World soccer governing body FIFA has actually signed a partnership with oil and gas conglomerate Saudi Aramco that will go through to the end of 2027, it stated in a declaration on Thursday.

The four-year offer will see Aramco end up being an around the world partner of FIFA, including in major tournaments such as the World Cup 2026 and the Women's World Cup 2027.

This partnership will help FIFA to effectively provide its flagship competitions ... allow us to provide enhanced support to our 211 FIFA member associations around the world, FIFA president Gianni Infantino said in the statement.

Saudi Arabia has been putting billions into sports worldwide such as golf, football, motorsports and martial arts.

Sport is among the pillars of the federal government's Vision 2030 economic diversification strategy that looks for to develop new markets and develop tasks. Some critics have called it an effort to distract from its human rights record.

State-owned Aramco owns the Saudi second-tier side Al-Qadsiah and is building a stadium in Dammam that will stage matches throughout the Asian Cup 2027 and potentially the World Cup 2034, which Saudi Arabia is all but specific to host.

Through this partnership with FIFA we intend to contribute to football advancement and harness the power of sport to make an effect around the world, Aramco president and CEO Amin H. Nasser said.

(source: Reuters)