ISBN: HB: 9781911723660

Hurst Publishers

August 2025

264 pp.

21,6x13,8 cm

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Kingdom of Football

Saudi Arabia and the Remaking of World Soccer



A fascinating account of how Saudi Arabia leveraged its massive oil wealth to alter the balance of power in world football.

"Kingdom of Football" explores how and why Saudi Arabia burst onto the landscape of world football in 2023, and examines what the speed and scale of Saudi engagement – as investor, owner, sponsor, host and competitor – might mean for the Kingdom and for football.

Writing as both a football fan and a Gulf specialist, Kristian Coates Ulrichsen offers historical and comparative contexts for Saudi Arabia's startling emergence as a world football hub in the 2020s, exploring both previous Saudi investment in the game, in the 1970s, and national attempts elsewhere to kickstart the sport, as in the United States, Japan and China.

Going beyond popular media labels such as "sportswashing", this fascinating book examines what drives Saudi policymaking, connecting the move into football with domestic economic and social developments, as well as external and foreign policy considerations. It also examines how Riyadh's foray into world football both builds upon and yet differs from the approaches taken by other Gulf States, such as Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. Finally, Coates Ulrichsen assesses the sustainability and durability of the Kingdom's engagement with the sport in the decade-long countdown to the 2034 FIFA World Cup, which Saudi Arabia is set to host.

About the author

Kristian Coates Ulrichsen is the Fellow for the Middle East at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and is the author of five books, including "Insecure Gulf"; "The First World War in the Middle East" and "Qatar and the Arab Spring", all published by Hurst.