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    Saudi Arabia Ends LIV Golf Funding, Raises Questions on Sports Strategy

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Saudi Arabia has decided to cease its substantial financial support for LIV Golf, a venture that has attracted significant attention due to its multi-billion dollar backing. This move marks a notable shift in the kingdom’s approach to high-profile sports investments, which have been part of a broader strategy to diversify its economy and enhance its international image. LIV Golf, known for its controversial entry into the professional golf scene, was a flagship project in Saudi Arabia’s sports portfolio.

    Meanwhile, this withdrawal raises important questions about the sustainability and direction of Saudi Arabia’s other sports ventures. The kingdom has invested heavily in various global sporting events and teams as part of its Vision 2030 plan, aiming to position itself as a major player in the international sports arena. The decision to pull back from LIV Golf could signal a reassessment of priorities or a response to external pressures and criticisms surrounding some of these investments.

    In a significant development, analysts are closely watching how this change will impact Saudi Arabia’s broader sports ambitions and its efforts to leverage sports as a tool for economic and social transformation. The kingdom’s future moves in sports sponsorship and ownership will likely influence its global reputation and the dynamics of international sports business. This moment could redefine Saudi Arabia’s role in the evolving landscape of sports investment worldwide.

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