The progress of the Saudi Pro League poses no risk to Major League Soccer however is a chance to develop the sport world wide, MLS Commissioner Don Garber mentioned on Tuesday.
The Saudi league, which is essentially bankrolled by the federal government’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), has seen its worldwide profile rise significantly since Cristiano Ronaldo started taking part in for Al Nassr in January on a contract that made him the very best paid athlete on the planet.
“I believe that emerging leagues in emerging markets, having energy and having investment and creating noise is a positive,” Garber instructed reporters forward Wednesday’s MLS All-Star sport in Washington.
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“For many years, we were that challenging league and we’re in a different spot than we were in the past.
“I don’t look at that as a threat in any way to Major League Soccer. I actually think it’s positive for the sport. I wish them well.”
Garber mentioned he hopes an MLS membership will get the possibility to play a Saudi crew on the Club World Cup, which shall be held within the U.S. in 2025.
Garber likened the expansion of the Saudi Pro League to the rise of CONCACAF, which brings collectively North American, Central American and Caribbean nations.
“I am a supporter of CONCACAF. I have seen the energy and investment that’s gone into this part of the world.
“I want to see the rest of the world being a big part of the soccer family – whether that’s in Saudi Arabia or whether it’s in Asia, whether it’s in the emerging professionalism of some of the leagues in South America.”
Saudi Arabia’s PIF has poured a whole bunch of million into worldwide sports activities like golf and Formula One in recent times.
Critics have accused Saudi Arabia of utilizing the PIF to interact in “sportwashing” within the face of heavy criticism of the nation’s human rights report.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com