Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to Host Arab Games in 2027 and 2031
Bahrain and Saudi Arabia have been chosen to host the Arab Games in 2027 and 2031 respectively, as announced during the Union of Arab National Olympic Committees' General Assembly in Riyadh. The meeting also saw the election of H E Mohamed bin Yousef Al Mana as Vice President for Asia.
The General Assembly, attended by the Qatar Olympic Committee, discussed the executive summary of the Union's Strategic Plan for 2025 to 2032. Bahrain's selection for the 2027 Arab Games was a significant outcome, with Saudi Arabia securing the rights for the 2031 event. Meanwhile, H E Mohamed bin Yousef Al Mana was elected as Vice President for Asia, further strengthening the Union's leadership.
The meeting provided an opportunity for the Union to review its strategic plan and make key decisions regarding the future of Arab sports. The hosting of the Arab Games by Bahrain and Saudi Arabia is expected to boost sports development and cooperation in the region.
The Union of Arab National Olympic Committees' General Assembly in Riyadh has resulted in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia being selected as hosts for the 2027 and 2031 Arab Games respectively. H E Mohamed bin Yousef Al Mana's election as Vice President for Asia further enriches the Union's leadership. These developments are set to foster growth and collaboration in Arab sports.
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