
National Center for Privatization and JLL Join World Sport 360 Summit as Saudi Arabia Accelerates Next Phase of Sports Infrastructure and Athlete Development
Manal Saleh
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World Sport 360 Summit brings together
World Stadiums & Arenas Summit and Athlete 360 as integrated platform
connecting infrastructure, performance, innovation and long-term sector
development
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National Center for Privatization and JLL
bring expertise in public-private partnerships, investment advisory and
large-scale project delivery to support the Kingdom’s evolving sports ecosystem
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Athlete 360 strengthens platform’s focus
on athlete development, sports science, health, performance and long-term
wellbeing
Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia - XX June 2026: The National Center for Privatization and JLL have joined the
World Sport 360 Summit as Event partners,
reinforcing the platform’s role in bringing together the key public and private
sector voices shaping the next phase of Saudi Arabia’s sports sector.
Taking place
in Riyadh from 14 & 15 October 2026
at the Hilton Riyadh Hotel & Residences, World Sport 360 Summit brings
together two core platforms: the World Stadiums & Arenas Summit, focused on
the future of sports infrastructure, venue development and live entertainment
destinations; and Athlete 360, dedicated to athlete development, health,
performance, sports science and long-term wellbeing.
Together, the two platforms reflect the full ecosystem required to
support Saudi Arabia’s sports ambitions, from building future-ready venues and
unlocking investment models to developing the systems, knowledge and support
structures that enable athletes to perform, recover and build sustainable
careers.
The National Center for Privatization will contribute its expertise in
public-private partnerships, an area that is increasingly central to the
delivery of next-generation stadiums and major sports infrastructure projects.
As Saudi Arabia continues to advance large-scale developments aligned with
Vision 2030, public-private collaboration is taking on greater significance in
supporting project delivery, enabling innovative financing structures and
strengthening the long-term sustainability of sports assets.
JLL joins the platform as Event Partner, bringing global advisory and
delivery expertise across sports infrastructure, real estate, investment and
large-scale development. With experience across some of Saudi Arabia’s most
ambitious giga projects, including NEOM, Qiddiya and Diriyah, JLL’s
participation will support discussions around feasibility, procurement,
delivery, asset management and the development of world-class sporting and
entertainment destinations.
Ahmed Abas, Head of Sports, Leisure and Entertainment Middle East and
Africa at JLL, said:
“The scale of investment in Saudi Arabia’s sports infrastructure is
unprecedented, and I’m excited to engage with fellow leaders to ensure our
industry’s growth is as sustainable as it is ambitious.”
Alongside the infrastructure agenda, Athlete 360 will play a central
role in the World Sport 360 Summit programme by addressing the wider systems
needed to support athletes across their full lifecycle. The platform will
convene federations, clubs, academic institutions, medical and mental health
professionals, performance experts, sports scientists, technology providers,
brands and policymakers to explore priorities including injury prevention,
recovery, safeguarding, mental resilience, athlete transition, data, wearables
and commercial development.
As the World Sport 360 Summit builds momentum ahead of its 2026 edition,
participating stakeholders have highlighted the importance of platforms that
connect infrastructure, athlete development and industry collaboration under
one broader sports ecosystem.
“World Sport 360 is a platform that brings together infrastructure,
athlete development, and innovation, supporting the region’s emergence as a
global hub for sport. I’m delighted to be part of this,” said Prof. Ammar
Alrefaei, Director of Sports Management Programs at King Abdulaziz University.
Prof. Dr. Khalid Almuzaini, President of the Saudi Universities Sports
Federation, added:
“Saudi Universities Sports Federation is pleased to support Athlete 360
as a platform that brings together athlete development, health, performance,
innovation, and sports science. Events such as Athlete 360 provide valuable
opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange, while supporting the
continued growth of Saudi Arabia’s sports sector in line with Vision 2030.”
Nayef Bin Humaid, President of the Saudi Baseball and Softball
Federation, said:
“The Saudi Baseball and Softball Federation is proud to be part of
Athlete 360, a valuable platform bringing together innovation, infrastructure,
and athlete development. This initiative reflects the region’s strong
commitment to building a dynamic and sustainable sports ecosystem for future
generations.”
From the advisory and consulting landscape, Chris Styring, Director at
Deloitte, commented:
“I’m pleased to be part of the World Stadiums & Arenas Summit, a
platform that brings together the key voices shaping the future of stadium and
venue infrastructure across the region.”
By combining the World Stadiums & Arenas Summit and Athlete 360
under the World Sport 360 Summit umbrella, the 2026 edition will provide a
broader industry platform that reflects the connection between infrastructure,
athlete performance, investment, innovation and long-term sector development.
The event is expected to welcome more than 2,000 industry leaders from
across the global sports ecosystem, including government entities, investors,
developers, venue operators, federations, clubs, advisors, technology
providers, academics, athlete performance specialists and sports industry
stakeholders.
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