Saudia backs Sixth Embassy Football Fest
Desk Report
| Published: Thursday, January 22, 2026
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Saudia Airlines has thrown its support behind
the 6th Embassy Football Fest, set to kick off this Friday in Dhaka,
bringing together 35 foreign missions and international organizations to
promote friendship and peace through sports.
The two-day tournament will be inaugurated at
the Armed Police Battalion field in Uttara. Secretary (inspector general of
missions) of the foreign affairs ministry Dr Md Nazrul Islam is scheduled to
open the event on Friday morning, welcoming diplomats and international
participants. Md Touhid Hossain, Foreign Affairs Adviser, is expected to attend
the closing ceremony on Saturday and present trophies to the champions.
Hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the
festival is being organized with logistics and management support from GamePlay
Limited as part of broader efforts to advance sports diplomacy. Ambassadors and
high commissioners from a wide range of countries are expected to attend
throughout the tournament.
Defending champions Saudi Arabian Embassy will
return to the pitch following their title-winning performance in the 2024
edition.
The festival will feature 43 matches—27
group-stage games and 16 knockout fixtures—played under a seven-a-side format,
with each match consisting of two 10-minute halves. Teams have been drawn into
competitive groups reflecting global diversity.
Group A includes Bangladesh, the International
Organization for Migration (IOM) and Turkey, while Group D features the United
States, Pakistan and the World Bank. France, Germany, Morocco and Egypt will
compete in Group C. Group E comprises the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Italy
and the United Kingdom, while Group F includes the World Food Programme (WFP),
the Netherlands and India. Group G brings together Canada, Saudi Arabia and the
World Health Organization (WHO). Group H features Australia, Nordic countries
and Palestine, while Group I includes Japan, Malaysia and Algeria. Participation
from United Nations bodies and the European Union underscores the high-profile
nature of the event.
As title sponsor, Saudia leads a group of
corporate partners supporting the tournament, with hospitality assistance from
Bangladeshi hotels to ensure comfort for international guests.