GIS expands global footprint through new MENA partnership with Squad Academy

The Global Institute of Sport (GIS) has announced a new strategic partnership with Squad Academy, strengthening its presence across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and creating new pathways for aspiring sports industry professionals.

Under the agreement, Squad Academy will become an official representative of GIS throughout the MENA region, helping connect students and industry professionals with GIS’s globally recognised sports education programs and international network.

The partnership reflects GIS’s ongoing commitment to making high-quality sports education more accessible while supporting the development of the next generation of leaders across the global sports industry.

By leveraging Squad Academy’s regional expertise and established presence, GIS aims to expand opportunities for students seeking industry-led learning, professional development and international career pathways in one of world sport’s fastest-growing regions.

The collaboration also aligns with the increasing investment in sport throughout the Middle East and North Africa. From hosting major international football tournaments to significant infrastructure projects and growing domestic leagues, the region has emerged as a key driver of global sports growth, creating greater demand for skilled professionals across administration, management, events, marketing and performance.

Squad Academy will play an important role in introducing prospective students to GIS’s range of undergraduate, postgraduate and executive education offerings, while connecting them to the institute’s extensive network of industry partners and experts.

In announcing the partnership, GIS described the collaboration as another significant milestone in its mission to develop future sports industry professionals around the world.

“This partnership represents an exciting step in our mission to develop the next generation of sports industry professionals around the world.”

The announcement continues GIS’s strategy of expanding its international footprint through partnerships that broaden access to education and strengthen connections between emerging sports markets and the global sports industry.

As football and the wider sports sector continue to experience rapid growth throughout the MENA region, the partnership is expected to create greater opportunities for students and professionals looking to build careers in one of the world’s most dynamic sporting landscapes.

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Inaugural 2026 UEFA Walking Football EURO Cup begins

On 25 June, senior players from across Europe will take part in the first UEFA Walking Football EURO Cup at UEFA HQ in Lyon, Switzerland.

 

It’s everyone’s game

When thinking about football, fans tend to imagine the fast-paced, adrenaline-pumping action of the professional game. That is where excitement and drama is, usually, at its highest.

But growing within the wider football landscape is a version of the game which, rather than focusing on speed, instead champions enjoyment, health and participation for senior participants.

Walking football is proof that football truly belongs to everyone. UEFA’s commitment to staging the inaugral tournament on 25 June reflects the organisation’s understanding that a love for the beautiful game stays despite age, injury, or mobility issues.

Alongside the 2026 UEFA Walking Football Euro Cup is the release of the UEFA Walking Football Toolkit. This aims to provide more information about the game, benefitting associations, leagues and clubs and encompasses contributions from national associations of England, the Faroe Islands, France, Gibraltar, Portugal, Poland and Sweden.

 

A brief history of walking football – and its importance

From its beginnings in the UK in 2011, walking football has since expanded across Europe and the world to give senior players a chance to be socially and physically active – all within a safe, minimal-impact environment.

And the game – despite its more steady nature – is gathering real pace here in Australia.

In October 2021, Football Australia introduced the first ever Seniors Football Week. Also, just last month, Brisbane Roar hosted the 2026 IWFF Walking Football World Championships at Perry Park – the first time the tournament has taken place in the entire Southern Hemisphere.

The implication, therefore, is that walking football will continue to grow and welcome more members of the community with a desire to dust off their old boots and join a team.

From youth teams to walking football, everyone in the pyramid shares the same love for the game. And there is no reason why, when speaking about the cohesive football development, that walking football shouldn’t be included in future planning and strategic visions.

Central Coast Mariners welcome TSG as new owners

The Australian Professional Leagues (APL) revealed yesterday the start of a new era for the Central Coast Mariners under the leadership of Total Soccer Growth Holdings (TSG).

 

New beginnings

The news of TSG being at the helm of the next chapter in the Mariners’ history marks an important new era for the club, just a few months on from entering into liquidation. The APL subsequently took over management of the club on a temporary basis while seeking the right buyer.

TSG enter into the frame with a wealth of experience in football club investments, from London to Los Angeles. The privately-owned business is a majority shareholder of Queens Park Rangers (EFL Championship) in addition to holding a stake in MLS outfit, Los Angeles FC.

Under the leadership of majority shareholder, Ruben Gnanalingam, the Mariners will be hoping for a season which moves beyond recent worrying times.

“We appreciate how turbulent and uncertain the last season has been for the Club and we intend to do our utmost to restore energy and enthusiasm for this special football club,” Gnanalingam outlined via media release.

“We were drawn to the Mariners because of its strong community spirit, a characteristic that mirrors other sporting organisations that we have the great privilege of being a part of around the world,”

APL CEO Steve Rosich further addressed the importance of community connection for the club’s future.

“We’d also like to take this opportunity to thank the club’s dedicated fans, partners and staff and players, who have once again shown their loyalty and dedication to the Mariners.”

 

Mariners’ Women’s team remains in limbo

However, while TSG’s acquisition includes the men’s A-League team and club Academy teams, the A-League Women’s team does not feature in the deal.

As a result, the APL is continuing its search for investors to secure the future of the women’s team – who were victorious last year against Melbourne Victory in their first Grand Final appearance.

“Through the extensive due diligence process it became clear that the operation of the women’s team was not able to be included within the new operation with TSG,” Rosich continued.

“Seperately, we’ve begun working with parties to seek specific investment in the women’s team – and we’re working to ideally arrive at an outcome on this on or before 31 July to enable the team to operate in the 2026/27 season.”

 

Final thoughts

Fans, players and staff throughout the club will be hoping TSG is the leader they deserve in a new era for the A-League Men’s team and Academy teams.

Yet for the A-League Women’s team, uncertainty will persist throughout the coming weeks. It is vital, of course, that not just any investor comes in, but the right one to join TSG in supporting the club in its short and long-term future.

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