The event gives international companies the opportunity to view investment opportunities in “Dana Al Dunya”

Dubai combines the Cricket World Cup and the Corporate Football World Cup in one day

  • Cricket fans are on a date with the World Cup at Dubai Sports City stadiums.

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  • Extensive participation in the corporate world cup.

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The eyes of the world are directed to Dubai Sports City stadiums today, as they are watching the upcoming summit between India and Pakistan in the Cricket World Cup, as well as the closing day of the World Cup for Corporate Football, which opens the way for international companies working in various fields and participating in the tournament to see the investment environment and government legislation Supporting investment in all fields, and to discuss investment opportunities in Dubai and see the major facilities in this field, especially since the tournament is being held during the Expo 2020, which brings the world together under the slogan “Connecting Minds and Creating the Future.” This is an opportunity for the players and accompanying delegations participating in the tournament. To see this global event that is being held for the first time in the region.

A press release said: “16 companies from 14 countries from different continents of the world are competing in the third edition of the 2021 FIFA World Cup for Companies, which is organized by High Five for sporting events under the supervision of the International Federation of Companies (FIFCO), and in cooperation with the Dubai Council. The athlete on the Dubai Sports City stadiums.

Today, Sunday, the semi-final matches will be held, followed by the third-place match that will be held before the final. The participating teams were divided into four groups. The first group includes: PwC from the UAE, Galacticos from Nigeria, Synergy from Ireland, and Monaco While the second group includes: Chalhoub Company from the UAE, Mojo Company from Canada, Pando Company from Bangladesh, ECWB Company from Morocco, and in the third group: BMU from Mali, Vitol from Switzerland, The Rafsanjan Company from Iran, the Saab Company from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the fourth group includes: Remaya Company from Saudi Arabia, Corporate Football England from the United Kingdom, Sunidi Company from Tunisia, and Neutral Fuels from Lebanon.

For his part, President of the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFCO) Albert Zbeli said: “We are very happy to organize the tournament for the first time in Dubai, which has become one of the most preferred cities for athletes in the world, due to the availability of modern and diverse sports and tourism facilities, and the development of transportation and shopping centers. It also includes all the facilities that help the championship to succeed, so that this is the first time that the championship is held in the Middle East, after the previous two editions were held in Montreal, Canada in 2018, and in Monaco in 2019.”

The Corporate World Cup is the first corporate football tournament in the world and is open to FIFCO member countries. The tournament is held annually in a different location to give members the opportunity to meet, have fun and discover a new location. Mexico won the title of the first edition of the tournament, which was held in Montreal, while Iran won the title of the second edition, which was held in Monaco.

FIFCO is the global body responsible for corporate football, founded in 2009, with headquarters in Montreal, Canada, and presence in 60 countries, managing 2.7 million players, working with more than 100,000 companies around the world, and organizing the Corporate World Cup series annually.

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