Nasser Al-Khelaifi Explained

Nasser Al-Khelaifi
Full Name:Nasser bin Ghanim Al-Khelaifi
Country:Qatar
Birth Date:1973 11, df=y
Birth Place:Doha, Qatar
Turnedpro:1992
Retired:2004
Plays:Right handed
Singlesrecord:0–2 (at ATP Tour level, Grand Slam level, and in Davis Cup)
Singlestitles:0
Highestsinglesranking:No. 995 (4 November 2002)
Doublesrecord:0–2 (at ATP Tour level, Grand Slam level, and in Davis Cup)
Doublestitles:0
Highestdoublesranking:No. 1040 (8 February 1993)
Updated:20 May 2013

Nasser bin Ghanim Al-Khelaifi (Arabic: ناصر بن غانم الخليفي; born 12 November 1973) is a Qatari businessman, sports executive, and former tennis player. He is the chairman of beIN Media Group and Qatar Sports Investments,[1] [2] president of Paris Saint-Germain and the Qatar Tennis Federation, and vice president of the Asian Tennis Federation for West Asia.[3] [4]

Al-Khelaifi is also a member of the organizing committee for the FIFA Club World Cup,[5] and has been elected as the chairman of the European Club Association (ECA).

Al-Khelaïfi was honored by ESPN as the seventh most influential individual in the realm of world football in 2015. His influence was further solidified in May 2020 when a France Football ranking positioned him as the most influential personality in the sport.[6]

Early life and education

Al-Khelaifi was born in Qatar, a son of a pearl fisherman,[7] and graduated with an Economics Degree from Qatar University.

Tennis career

Playing career

As a tennis professional, Al-Khelaifi was the second most successful member of the Qatar Davis Cup team after Sultan Khalfan, playing 43 times between 1992 and 2002 and compiling a 12–31 record in singles, 12–16 in doubles. Al-Khelaifi appeared twice on the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) main tour, losing each time in his first round matches in St. Pölten in 1996 (where he lost to former French Open Champion Thomas Muster) and in Doha in 2002. He reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 995 in late 2002.[8] [9] He also won the GCC Team Tournament.

Post-playing career

Nasser Al-Khelaifi has been president of the Qatar Tennis Federation (QTF) since November 2008.

In 2011, he was elected vice-president of the Asian Tennis Federation (ATF) for West Asia.[10]

Business career

Qatar Sports Investments

Nasser Al-Khelaifi has been chairman of Qatar Sports Investments (QSi) from June 2011. QSi is a sovereign wealth fund dedicated to investments in the sport and leisure industry on a national and international level.[1]

Following the QSi acquisition of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. (PSG) in June 2011,[11] Nasser Al-Khelaifi became the chairman of the board of PSG and also CEO of the club,[12] reinforcing Qatari interest in French football.

QSi has several other high-profile partnerships. QSi also owns the Burrda sportswear brand.[13]

Paris Saint-Germain

Nasser Al-Khelaifi became the new president and chief executive officer of Paris Saint-Germain on 7 October 2011.[14] Shortly after being named president, he presented a five-year plan to take Paris Saint-Germain to the top in France and abroad.[15] As part of the long-term plan for the club, Al-Khelaifi brought in former footballer Leonardo as the new director of football.[16]

Although Al-Khelaifi initially demanded a major trophy haul for the 2011–12 season, PSG were soon eliminated from the UEFA Europa League and both domestic cups, leaving the team only able to spend $130 million on players. PSG failed to dominate, and lost out to eventual winners Montpellier, though they qualified for the UEFA Champions League by finishing second.[17]

In the 2012–13 season, PSG won the Ligue 1 title and also made it to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League, partly thanks to the goalscoring of newly signed striker Zlatan Ibrahimović. They eventually lost in a two-legged tie to FC Barcelona on away goals.

In the 2013–14 season, PSG again finished top of Ligue 1 with a record total of 89 points.[18] They reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League where they lost to Chelsea 3–3 on aggregate, again going out only on the away goals rule.In the 2018–19 UEFA Champions League knockout phase, they lost to Manchester United at home after leading with two goals at Old Trafford in the first leg. PSG lost at home 1–3 (3–3 on aggregate) and were knocked out by the away-goal rule.

In June 2012, QSi acquired the Paris Handball Club and merged it with the PSG sport franchise.[19] Since 2012, Paris Saint-Germain Handball has won the LNH Division 1 five times, while reaching the EHF Champions League final in 2016–17 and the semi-finals in 2015–16 and 2017–18.

BEIN Media Group

On 31 December 2013, Al Jazeera Sport's global operations were spun out of Al Jazeera Media Network (AJMN) and rebranded as beIN Sports.[20] A few months later, beIN Media Group was incorporated and became the official owner of beIN Sports branded networks as well as all other non-news and current affairs assets originally belonging to AJMN.[2] BeIN Sports has 22 channels, including 17 HD channels, and broadcasts across the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, and Asia. The strategy, aside from building the BeIN premium sports network, is to develop the group's ambitions in sports and entertainment in production, distribution, and digital media sectors.

In October 2017, the Swiss courts opened an investigation against him for suspicion of private corruption in the allocation of television rights for the World Cups 2026 and 2030 for the Middle East and North Africa international media market.[21]

On 30 October 2020, Nasser Al-Khelaifi was cleared of charges of aggravated criminal mismanagement for his alleged part in a corruption trial involving former FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke. However, he was found guilty of forging documents related to television rights for the World Cup and fined 24,000 Swiss francs ($26,500). According to the Swiss attorney general’s office, Valcke exploited his FIFA role between 2013 and 2015 to favour media partners he preferred by providing the media rights for various World Cup and Confederations Cup tournaments.[22]

Political career

In November 2013, Al-Khelaifi was made minister without portfolio in the Qatari government by the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim.[23]

Legal proceedings

Al-Khelaifi was charged by Swiss federal prosecutors in connection with a wider bribery investigation linked to World Cup television rights in February 2020. However, Khelaifi stated that he was cleared of all suspicions and the case was dismissed.[24]

On 9 March 2022, after Paris Saint-Germain's 1–3 away loss (2–3 aggregate score) to Real Madrid in the 2021–22 UEFA Champions League round of 16, Al-Khelaifi allegedly assaulted a linesman and broke his flag and threatened a Madrid employee with murder.[25] [26] [27] Following investigation, UEFA cleared Al-Khelaifi of all charges related to the match.[28] [29]

Three investigating judges from Paris were appointed in February 2023 to investigate accusations of kidnapping, sequestration and torture of a Franco-Algerian lobbyist, Tayeb Benabderrahmane, which targeted Al-Khelaïfi.[30] The former lawyer of the lobbyist, Olivier Pardo, stated that the lobbyist stole personal recordings of Al-Khelaïfi and attempted to blackmail Al-Khelaifi for “several tens of millions of euros”. [31]

Awards and honors

In February 2012, he won a French 'Sport Business' award, receiving the most votes out of 1,500 and finishing ahead of nine people.[32]

His growing influence in the sport was recognised in 2015 when he was voted 'favourite Ligue 1 president' in a poll conducted by France Football, with 35% of the votes cast.

In 2016, the French daily sport newspaper L'Équipe named him the 'most powerful man in French football' in a 30-man list, ahead of such notable individuals as Didier Deschamps and Zinedine Zidane.[33] [34]

In 2019, he was elected by the European Club Association (ECA) as delegate at the UEFA executive committee, becoming the first Arab to hold an UEFA position.[35]

In 2020, he was named the most influential person in football by France Football.[36]

In March 2020, Al-Khelaifi was praised by World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus after offering to help in the global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic by using his players and club to send health advice messages to the public.[37]

In April 2021, he was appointed as chairman of the ECA by the Executive Board, as Andrea Agnelli stepped down as part of the European Super League project.[38]

Personal life

He is close to the Emir, Sheikh Tamim, head of sovereign wealth fund Qatar Investment Authority.

He is married, and has four children who reside in Qatar.[39]

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Mr. Yousef Al-Obaidly Appointed President of beIN SPORTS France. beIN SPORTS France. 27 May 2014. PR Newswire.
  3. Web site: qatartennis.org. Qatar Tennis Federation (QTF). About Us. 1 December 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20120715082412/http://www.qatartennis.org/about-us.html. 15 July 2012. dead.
  4. Web site: Gabilondo . Aritz . 2023-02-14 . Is PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi going to take over Manchester United? . 2023-02-20 . Diario AS . en.
  5. Web site: FIFA.com – Organising Committee for the FIFA Club World Cup. https://web.archive.org/web/20110625051724/http://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/organisation/bodies/standingcommittees/committee=1882024.html. dead. 25 June 2011. FIFA.
  6. Web site: Qatar’s Nasser al-Khelaifi named most influential person in football. Middle East Eye.
  7. Web site: Who is the PSG chairman? Nasser Al-Khelaifi's net worth & Qatar ownership. Goal.com. 18 June 2019.
  8. Web site: atpworldtour.com. ATP Tour, Inc.. atpworldtour.com Profile. 1 December 2011.
  9. Web site: itftennis.com. ITF Licensing (UK) Ltd.. itftennis.com Men's Circuit record. 1 December 2011.
  10. Web site: Qatar Tennis Federation – QTF – Qatar Tennis Tournaments and Championships. qatartennis.org. 29 October 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20150714031150/http://www.qatartennis.org/sections/index/14/board-of-directors.html. 14 July 2015. dead.
  11. Web site: Soccer on ESPN - Scores, Stats and Highlights. ESPN.com.
  12. Web site: Presidents – club_presidents . psg.fr.
  13. Web site: Portfolio. qsi.com.qa.
  14. News: Jean-Claude Blanc Directeur Général Délégué. 7 October 2011.
  15. News: PSG: 'We want the new Messi'. Ligue 1. 1 July 2011. 1 July 2011.
  16. http://www.psg.fr/fr/Club/609001/Presidents PSG.FR : Liste des présidents
  17. Web site: PS aiming to bounce back after French Club failure.
  18. Web site: Les records du PSG cette saison. 19 May 2014. Le Parisien.
  19. Web site: Après le PSG, Qatar Sport Investments devient propriétaire du Paris Handball. 20 Minutes. 4 June 2012 .
  20. Web site: BeIN Sports Timeline . 2022-10-15 . en-GB.
  21. News: Panja . Tariq . 2017-11-21 . Nasser Al-Khelaifi Discussed Buying Company Linked to Bribes . en-US . The New York Times . 2022-10-15 . 0362-4331.
  22. News: 2020-10-30 . BeIN sports chairman cleared in TV rights case, ex-FIFA exec guilty of falsifying documents . en . Reuters . 2022-10-15.
  23. Web site: Nasser Al-Khelaïfi nommé ministre au Qatar. https://web.archive.org/web/20131205225806/http://www.football365.fr/etranger/autres-championnats/nasser-al-khelaifi-nomme-ministre-au-qatar-1082524.shtml. dead. 5 December 2013. football365.fr. fr. 2 December 2013. 28 June 2015.
  24. Web site: 20 February 2020. Swiss prosecutors charge PSG president Nasser al-Khelaifi in Fifa bribery case.
  25. News: 2022-03-10 . Al Khelaïfi no se irá de rositas . 2022-03-18 . AS.com . es.
  26. Web site: Summerscales . Robert . PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi Accused Of Threatening To "Kill" Real Madrid Employee . 2022-03-18 . Futbol on FanNation . en.
  27. News: Reporter . Martyn Ziegler, Chief Sports . PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi under investigation after furious confrontation with referee . . en . 2022-03-18 . 0140-0460.
  28. Web site: 2022-03-10 . Uefa to investigate PSG pair . 2022-03-18 . BBC Sport . en-GB.
  29. News: UEFA clears Nasser al-Khelaifi, bans Leonardo in PSG investigation . . 2022-06-18.
  30. Web site: 27 February 2023. PSG. Nasser Al-Khelaïfi est visé par une enquête pour enlèvement, séquestration et torture.
  31. Web site: 26 October 2022. Lobbyist accused by his former lawyer of attempting to blackmail Nasser Al-Khelaifi.
  32. Web site: Paris Saint-Germain official website. EN. 25 May 2019.
  33. Web site: Nasser Al Khelaifi Le top 30 du foot français – L'ÉQUIPE.FR. https://web.archive.org/web/20160110060308/http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/top30-classement-foot-francais-2015/1/nasser-al-khelaifi. dead. 10 January 2016. L'Équipe. 23 February 2016. fr-FR.
  34. Web site: Al-Khelaïfi : "J'ai beaucoup appris au contact des autres présidents de L1". France Football. 23 February 2016. fr-FR.
  35. https://www.apnews.com/ad3218f22c044604b2fca735bed77946 PSG chairman Al-Khelaifi to join top UEFA body amid probes
  36. Web site: Qatar's Nasser al-Khelaifi named most influential person in football. middleeasteye.net. 29 June 2020.
  37. Web site: WCoronavirus : Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, le président du PSG, propose d'aider l'OMS. leparisien.fr. 24 March 2020.
  38. Web site: Crafton . Adam . European Club Association appoints PSG’s Nasser Al-Khelaifi as chairman . The New York Times . 21 April 2021 .
  39. Web site: 2015-03-12 . Nasser al-Khelaifi, un ambassadeur bis au service exclusif du Qatar - Challenges . 2022-03-18 . www.challenges.fr . fr.