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Qatar investment in RL.

StadiumXIII

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IN what would be a historic game-changer for rugby league, a Qatar sheik worth an estimated $60 billion wants to invest in the NRL.

The Daily Telegraph can exclusively reveal that Sheik Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani has discussed either sponsoring an NRL club — or simply buying one.

He is the sixth-richest sheik in the world.

“Definitely, money, funding, isn’t an issue for us,” said Dr Khalid Mohammad, who calls himself a “spokesman to his Highness”.

“Rugby league is a very famous game in Australia, UK, New Zealand and all over the world.”

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Michael Ibrahim (left) with Qatar's Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani.Could this be the start of a new dawn for the game?

Some may be sceptical but Sheik Faisal’s interest in rugby league is genuine.

Sheik Faisal has befriended an NRL-loving Australian businessman, Michael Ibrahim, who has worked in the Middle East for the past 18 years.

The sheik has already injected money into the Pacific rugby league nations and is proposing a tournament in Doha, Qatar — involving Fiji, Tonga, Samoa and Qatar — late next year.

Ibrahim supplies building material for stadiums to be used in the 2022 Qatar Football World Cup, sells food — meat from Australia and chicken from Brazil — to the Qatar Government and is helping build a resort in Qatar.

Extremely well connected to the Qatar royal family, Ibrahim has direct contact with Sheik Faisal and is encouraging the financial giant to buy into rugby league. And that is exactly what the sheik plans to do.

Qatar's 2022 FIFA World Cup preparations have been dogged by controversy. (Getty Images)

The Daily Telegraph spoke in-depth about the sheik’s plans for rugby league through his spokesman, Dr Khalid Mohammad.

“I feel personally that this game represents our nation,” Dr Khalid said. “Rugby league is a game of strength, power and strategy.

“In Qatar, we are highly interested in rugby league and brother Michael Ibrahim is a very close friend of ours. We can sponsor the clubs in Australia.

“He told us there are some struggling clubs in Australia and we are willing to buy them with correlation from Michael Ibrahim. He is a very a well-connected man there.

A tournament including Tonga, Samoa and Fiji is on the cards. (AAP Image/David Rowland)

“We can definitely buy and give some support. Sheik Faisal Bin Qassim would be funding all the activities. Definitely it will give us a return in terms of investment.

“Qatar is the wealthiest country in the Islamic world. Money has never been a problem.

“But the main question is how to utilise the money for the fame and coverage you can get.

“People like rugby league in many countries but, for us, it is new. Football is very famous here but rugby league, we want to introduce it into our nation.

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“In Qatar, we are preparing for the World Cup and sport is a way of communicating and representing ourselves in the world.

“Michael Ibrahim has already introduced rugby league to us. In fact, we are planning to host a tournament with Tonga, Samoa and Fiji.”

Sheik Faisal’s family wealth is $60 billion, while his personal wealth is around $3 billion.

He owns more than 20 hotels throughout the world and high-end real estate in Qatar. He also sells medical supplies and pharmaceuticals.


Ibrahim, 44, who claims to be “very close” to the royal family, is a Sydney-born rugby league fanatic. He lives between Sydney and Qatar.

“I’m an entrepreneur,” said Ibrahim, who owns a company called Aqeeq Holdings.

“And I’m a massive Dragons fan. I bleed red and white. I have been telling them about our game and they’re not short of a quid.

“Money won’t be an issue for them. Who knows, there may even be another Super League? The money is there.

“This will be a win-win situation. They are a sport-driven country. That’s why they went for the World Cup soccer.

“There would be interest in rugby league in Qatar, they would love it.

“Unfortunately, our clubs don’t see beyond Australia. You’ve got to look elsewhere to find that corporate dollar. Clubs are doing it tough here.”

According to Forbes magazine, Sheik Faisal “has a museum in Doha where he houses more than 15,000 artefacts, including ancient coins, Islamic art and antique cars.”

He owns one of the largest conglomerates in Qatar.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...utm_source=TelegraphSport&utm_medium=Facebook
 

Coastbloke

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Oh God, how do we keep the NRL out of this..Any other sport would clamour for this sort of opportunity but the NRL like a drunken sailor will just f*** it right up and the Sheik will just throw his hands up in the air and walk away..

Maybe the Sheik should call Perez and they can bank roll a US/Canadian comp or shoot an email the FFRXIII Pres and throw a couple of hundred mill to the French comp.

Just don't let the NRL near him lest he pulls out all his hair and he ends up in an institution. We are talking about an organisation that has just watched a RLWC with Tonga, PNG, Fiji shining in NZ and then organising a couple of Pacific Tests in Western Sydney..I despair..
 

adamkungl

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Casually throwing out 'we're rich enough to start Super League 2 if we feel like it' doesn't exactly signal good intentions.

Bending over to anyone with a bit of money is such a small time RL attitude...
 
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I would suggest that if he wants to invest in Rugby League he could make sure that every school in Australia for the next 12 years at least plays Rugby League
 

taipan

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I recommend him buying the Sharks.Great value as a competitive NRL team, need a new stadium ,and has a decent sand hill nearby plus plenty of sand on the beaches.That would make him feel at home.

As long as he doesn't start throwing it toward the ARU,in frustration.
 
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I recommend him buying the Sharks.Great value as a competitive NRL team, need a new stadium ,and has a decent sand hill nearby plus plenty of sand on the beaches.That would make him feel at home.

As long as he doesn't start throwing it toward the ARU,in frustration.
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Casually throwing out 'we're rich enough to start Super League 2 if we feel like it' doesn't exactly signal good intentions.

Bending over to anyone with a bit of money is such a small time RL attitude...
Who's bending over to them? The NRL already bends over to small fry like Nein and the Sydney club chairmen FFS. Seeking and courting investors is something the biggest sports in the world do on a regular basis.
 

titoelcolombiano

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I hope any of his money doesn't end up with 'World Rugby League' which are currently claiming existance in the arab world through Pakistan.
 

miguel de cervantes

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It's a Qatari propaganda initiative. If he must, talk to his chums at BeinSports and get them to roll out the french pro league.

There is no point investing in Australian rugby league, making it ever more wealthy compared to other leagues.
 

Coparugby

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With the consortium linked to the NFL flying to NZ a few weeks back to investigate the Warriors (as per NZ media articles) it looks like a broader range of people are starting to at least consider the NRL as something they can put money into.
 

Coparugby

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Wouldn't trust a country that supports ISIS, treats woman like dirt, homosexuality is illegal, is a modern day slave state, kills foreign workers. I can go on and on.
you don’t have to trust them but rugby league, as it grows, will inevitably spread to all types of countries.

If he wants to invest let him or he may end up investing in the rebel governing body. As rugby league still isn’t officially recognised that’s always a risk.
 

Perth Tiger

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Tell him to invest in that Balkans super league. They could instantly make it a professional comp and gain influence in a number of eastern European comps, including some which are in the EU.

League benefits but having a number of other countries being able to produce professional players.
 

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