Find out who owns Al-Ittihad, the owner's net worth, source of wealth and ownership history of the Saudi Arabian football club.
Al-Ittihad is a Saudi Arabian professional football club based in Jeddah that competes in the Pro League. The club was founded in 1927 and is regarded as one of the oldest and most successful clubs in the country.
Al-Ittihad has a rich history in domestic and continental championships, having won the AFC Champions League twice as well as participating in the FIFA Club World Cup.
Who owns Al-Ittihad?
Al-Ittihad is currently owned by the Public Investment Fund (PIF), with over a 75% stake in the club. The remaining 25% belongs to the club's nonprofit foundation.
Al-Ittihad ownership structure
Public Investment Fund (PIF)
The PIF is the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia that manages assets worth over $600 billion. It invests in sports, infrastructure, technology, and entertainment.
Club Net Worth and Value
Unfortunately we currently do not have detailed information about Al-Ittihad FC's valuation.
Ownership History
Al-Ittihad was founded in 1927 and is regarded as one of the oldest football clubs in Saudi Arabia. It was previously owned by the Saudi Ministry of Sport before the takeover by PIF in 2023 under the Sports Clubs Investment and Privatisation Project.
Stadium Information
Al-Ittihad plays its home games at the King Abdullah Sports City located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Trophies and Achievements
Al-Ittihad has won multiple domestic and international titles, including the Pro League, King’s Cup, Saudi Crown Prince Cup, Super Cup, AFC Champions League titles, etc.