Dubai's quest to rival Saudi Arabia as football's next global hub
16 September 2024 07:23, updated: 16 September 2024 10:02
Charles Cardoso, a football agent, emphasizes that Dubai has invested millions to match Saudi Arabia's football achievements. Does Dubai have a chance to become the next global football capital?
Dubai, aspiring to be the new capital of football, faces the challenge of catching up with Saudi Arabia. Charles Cardoso, a football agent, in an interview with "The Sun" noted that the city has invested millions to keep up with its emerging rival.
From the late 1970s to the early 1990s, Dubai was one of the strongest football hubs in the Middle East. However, Saudi Arabia effectively attracted the attention of the West. Cardoso says Dubai must now attract top athletes to regain its fame.
During the transfer window, I had inquiries from several players, including from top Brazilian clubs and the Premier League - says Cardoso.
Will Dubai be number one?
Saudi Arabia's investments in football have been aggressive and strategic. After signing a contract with Cristiano Ronaldo, Dubai fell into oblivion. The city now wants to return to the global stage and revive its football renaissance.
Dubai has the potential to match Saudi Arabia. Although it missed the chance to sign deals with the biggest players, the city is a financial powerhouse.
The key point is to attract players with a luxury lifestyle similar to what clubs in Saudi Arabia offer. Players can earn up to £800,000 per month without taxes and very competitive salaries. Additionally, Dubai is a more Westernised society, which can be an extra advantage.
Will Dubai become a football powerhouse again? Cardoso believes the city has all the attributes to regain its former prestige. The city has enormous financial capabilities but needs time and dedication to draw the world's attention again.