Business
Vodafone Qatar Joins as Technology Sponsor for FIFA Events in 2025

Vodafone Qatar has been named the official Technology Sponsor for both the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 and the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025. These prestigious tournaments are scheduled to take place in Qatar, with the Arab Cup running from December 1 to 18 and the U-17 World Cup from November 3 to 27. This partnership is expected to significantly enhance the technological landscape surrounding these events.
Advanced Technology Infrastructure for Major Tournaments
As part of its sponsorship, Vodafone Qatar will provide a comprehensive technology infrastructure aimed at ensuring the seamless operation of both tournaments. The company will implement nationwide 5G network coverage, high-speed fibre connectivity, and secure communication links between the various stadiums and the central media centre. This advanced setup is designed to facilitate real-time broadcasting and coordination, a crucial aspect for the successful execution of international sporting events.
Sheikh Hamad Abdulla Jassim Al Thani, Chief Executive Officer at Vodafone Qatar, expressed the company’s commitment to supporting Qatar in hosting world-class sporting events. He stated, “We recognize sports as a powerful force for unity and positive transformation. In line with Qatar National Vision 2030, we take pride in our commitment to supporting the nation in hosting world-class global sporting events as a means to promote cultural exchange and societal cohesion.”
Promoting Cultural Exchange and Societal Cohesion
The FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 will be held across six venues that previously hosted matches during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. This continuity in hosting major events not only showcases Qatar’s capabilities but also enhances its reputation as a hub for international sports. The FIFA U-17 World Cup will mark the first of five consecutive editions to be held in Qatar, underscoring the nation’s growing prominence in the global sports arena.
Vodafone Qatar’s role as the technology sponsor highlights the increasing importance of digital infrastructure in enhancing the spectator experience and ensuring efficient event management. This collaboration reflects a broader trend wherein technology plays a pivotal role in the execution of high-profile sporting events, setting a standard for future competitions.
As these tournaments draw closer, the anticipation grows for what promises to be an exciting showcase of talent and sporting excellence in Qatar. With Vodafone Qatar at the helm of technological support, both the FIFA Arab Cup and the FIFA U-17 World Cup are poised to deliver memorable experiences for fans and participants alike.
-
Sports1 month ago
Netball New Zealand Stands Down Dame Noeline Taurua for Series
-
Entertainment1 month ago
Tributes Pour In for Lachlan Rofe, Reality Star, Dead at 47
-
Sports1 month ago
Silver Ferns Legend Laura Langman Criticizes Team’s Attitude
-
Entertainment2 months ago
Khloe Kardashian Embraces Innovative Stem Cell Therapy in Mexico
-
Sports2 months ago
Gaël Monfils Set to Defend ASB Classic Title in January 2026
-
World3 months ago
Police Arrest Multiple Individuals During Funeral for Zain Taikato-Fox
-
Politics2 weeks ago
Netball NZ Calls for Respect Amid Dame Taurua’s Standoff
-
Entertainment3 weeks ago
Tyson Fury’s Daughter Venezuela Gets Engaged at Birthday Bash
-
Sports3 weeks ago
Heather McMahan Steps Down as Ryder Cup Host After Controversy
-
Entertainment3 weeks ago
Tyson Fury’s Daughter Venezuela Gets Engaged at Birthday Bash
-
World2 weeks ago
New Zealand Firefighters Plan Strike on October 17 Over Pay Disputes
-
Entertainment7 days ago
New ‘Maverick’ Chaser Joins Beat the Chasers Season Finale