CFI Named Sponsor of Arabian Gulf Cup in Kuwait

Online trading broker CFI was named the official
sponsor of the Arabian Gulf Cup, Khaleeji Zain 26, which will be held
in Kuwait from December to January.

Arabian Gulf Cup

The Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation will organize the tournament, which brings together eight participating countries: Kuwait, Oman, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Iraq, and Yemen. According to the official statement, CFI’s role as an
official sponsor will grant the company significant brand visibility throughout
the event and direct engagement with attendees.

Beyond its sponsorship, CFI plans interactive
initiatives designed to bring fans closer to the action and deepen its
connection with communities across the Gulf.

Commenting about the partnership, His Excellency
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani, the President of the Arabian Gulf
Cup Football Federation, said: “Partnerships like the one with CFI play a
crucial role in supporting the growth of football across the region.”

“This collaboration with CFI, a strategic partner
known for its commitment to sports and major events, further solidifies our
efforts to strengthen the Arabian Gulf Cup and its impact.

Jassim Al Rumaihi, AGCFF Secretary-General, noted that
the partnership with CFI aligns with the federation’s objective to improve
engagement with the Arabian Gulf Cup’s standards for both fans and players. Beyond this sponsorship, CFI has a rich history of
involvement in regional sports, extending its support to elite sports
organizations such as AC Milan and FIBA WASL.

Recent Partnerships in the Region

Additionally, the group has partnered with the
Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi, actively participating in various
CSR initiatives to bolster community engagement and local culture.

Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves.

Online trading broker CFI was named the official
sponsor of the Arabian Gulf Cup, Khaleeji Zain 26, which will be held
in Kuwait from December to January.

Arabian Gulf Cup

The Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation will organize the tournament, which brings together eight participating countries: Kuwait, Oman, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Iraq, and Yemen. According to the official statement, CFI’s role as an
official sponsor will grant the company significant brand visibility throughout
the event and direct engagement with attendees.

Beyond its sponsorship, CFI plans interactive
initiatives designed to bring fans closer to the action and deepen its
connection with communities across the Gulf.

Commenting about the partnership, His Excellency
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani, the President of the Arabian Gulf
Cup Football Federation, said: “Partnerships like the one with CFI play a
crucial role in supporting the growth of football across the region.”

“This collaboration with CFI, a strategic partner
known for its commitment to sports and major events, further solidifies our
efforts to strengthen the Arabian Gulf Cup and its impact.

Jassim Al Rumaihi, AGCFF Secretary-General, noted that
the partnership with CFI aligns with the federation’s objective to improve
engagement with the Arabian Gulf Cup’s standards for both fans and players. Beyond this sponsorship, CFI has a rich history of
involvement in regional sports, extending its support to elite sports
organizations such as AC Milan and FIBA WASL.

Recent Partnerships in the Region

Additionally, the group has partnered with the
Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi, actively participating in various
CSR initiatives to bolster community engagement and local culture.

Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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