The Middle East edition of World Football Summit, set in one of football's fastest-growing investment markets.
World Football Summit Riyadh is the Middle East edition of the WFS circuit, set in Saudi Arabia, a market reshaping the global football business through investment and acquisition. Part of the WFS global series that also runs in Mexico City and Madrid in 2026, the Riyadh edition has been announced for later in the year, with exact dates still to be confirmed by the organiser. It carries the same neutral, business-focused format as the flagship Madrid summit, sharpened by the Gulf's growing weight in the sport.
World Football Summit grew from a single Madrid event founded in 2016 into a global series, expanding to new regions while keeping its open and neutral principle. The Riyadh edition reflects the strategic importance of the Gulf to football's future, and WFS has signalled that the timing will be chosen for maximum impact. It extends the WFS circuit into a market where investment decisions increasingly shape the global game.
The Riyadh edition gathers the same constituencies as the wider WFS circuit, club and league executives, federations, sponsors, media and rights holders and technology companies, with a stronger weighting toward investors and the institutions driving Gulf football investment. The audience reflects the region's role as a source of capital and a growing host of major events.
The agenda mirrors the WFS themes of digital transformation, data, fan engagement and media rights, with a pronounced investment dimension reflecting the Saudi and wider Gulf context. The conversation is as much about capital flows and growth strategy as about technology, though the technology layer runs throughout.
As with other WFS editions, Riyadh is expected to run as a two-day conference combining keynotes, panels and structured networking. Exact format details for 2026 follow the confirmation of dates and venue.
Riyadh is the Gulf leg of the WFS circuit, complementing the June Mexico City edition and the September Madrid flagship. It is expected later in 2026, with dates to be confirmed, and extends the circuit's geographic reach into the Middle East.
For the vertical, WFS Riyadh is a lower priority on the technology and broadcast dimension but worth tracking for investment mapping. It is the place to read the Gulf's growing influence on football business and to identify the investors and new entrants reshaping the market, rather than a core technology-sourcing target.
| Part of | WFS global circuit (Mexico City, Madrid, Riyadh) |
| Format | 2-day summit (expected) |
| Focus | football investment, Gulf market |
| Organiser | World Football Summit |
| Dates | to be confirmed |
| Host city | Riyadh |
Announced for later in 2026, with exact dates to be confirmed by the organiser.
Club and league executives, investors, sponsors, media and technology providers active in or targeting the Gulf.
It is the Middle East leg of the WFS circuit, alongside Mexico City in June and Madrid in September.
The growing weight of Gulf investment in football, alongside the standard WFS themes of digital, data and fan engagement.
Not yet. WFS has announced Riyadh for 2026 with timing to follow.
World Football Summit, which runs the global WFS circuit.