Qatar Sports Investments (QSI)[1] is a closed shareholding organization founded in 2005 and based in Doha, Qatar. Revenues generated from 馃拫 ventures of QSi are reinvested into Qatar's sport, leisure and entertainment sectors.[2] QSi is led by Chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi and 馃拫 Vice Chairman Adel Mohammed Tayyeb Mustafawi, and its board of directors has three additional members.[3] According to Una Galani, QSi 馃拫 "is thought to be owned by the [Qatar] finance ministry and the Qatar Olympic Committee."[4] QSi is subsidiary of Qatar 馃拫 Investment Authority (QIA), the state-run sovereign-wealth fund in Qatar.[5][6]

Board of directors [ edit ]

Nasser Al-Khelaifi has served as chairman of 馃拫 QSi since 2011, and is well known for his business ventures and various leadership roles in Qatar. He is currently 馃拫 chairman and chief executive officer of beIN Media Group in Qatar and president of Paris Saint-Germain Football Club (PSG) in 馃拫 France. As a former professional tennis player, he serves as president of the Qatar Tennis Federation (QTF) and vice president 馃拫 of the Asian Tennis Federation for West Asia (ATF).[7]

Adel Mohammed Tayyeb Mustafawi serves as Vice Chairman of QSi and holds 馃拫 various other leadership positions within the Qatari banking industry.[8] The additional three other board members include Yousif Mohammed Al-Obaidli, Mohammad 馃拫 Abdulaziz Al-Subaie,Tanvirul Ahsan,and Sophie Jordan, who are also member of beIN Media Group's board of directors.[9]

Portfolio [ edit ]