The Second GCC Sports Games for Female University and Higher Education Students were officially opened yesterday in a spectacular opening ceremony held at the Longines Indoor Arena at Al Shaqab. The championship, hosted by Qatar, runs from yesterday until 11 February 2026 and features wide participation from female students representing Gulf universities.
The opening ceremony was attended by Dr. Maryam bint Hamad Al-Mannai, Chair of the Organising Committee and Vice President for Student Affairs at Hamad Bin Khalifa University; Dr. Al-Jazi Ftays, Tournament Director; a number of federation presidents; and H.E. Eng. Yasser bin Abdullah Al Jamal, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Sports and Youth. The official launch of the championship was declared by Dr. Ahmed Mujahid Omar Hassaneh, President of Hamad Bin Khalifa University.
The opening ceremony featured several outstanding segments, including the parade of athletes representing the participating countries, who entered the arena carrying their national flags. Reem Al-Badr, a star of the Qatari national futsal team, delivered the athletes’ oath, marking the official start of the Games.
Held under the patronage of the Ministry of Sports and Youth, the championship aims to strengthen sports cooperation among GCC countries and contribute to the development of women’s university sport at the regional level. Competitions are being staged across seven venues, including six venues in Education City and one venue at Qatar University.
The Games feature the participation of approximately 450 female students representing 16 universities and higher education institutions from GCC countries, competing in eight sports: football, volleyball, basketball, padel, table tennis, badminton, athletics, with fencing being included in the championship programme for the first time.
Dr. Maryam Al-Mannai
Dr. Maryam bint Hamad Al-Mannai, Chair of the Organising Committee and Vice President for Student Affairs at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, expressed her happiness at the launch of the Second GCC Sports Games for Female University and Higher Education Students. She affirmed that the opening ceremony represents an important milestone reflecting Qatar’s commitment to supporting women’s university sport and strengthening sports cooperation among higher education institutions across the GCC.
She added that Doha’s hosting of the Games for the first time underscores Qatar’s growing position as a regional hub for organising sporting events and aligns with its vision of embedding sport as an integral part of the university education system, given its important role in developing students’ personalities and promoting the values of teamwork, discipline, and positive competition.
She explained that the wide participation of Gulf universities reflects the increasing interest in university sport and confirms the ability of educational institutions to provide a comprehensive competitive environment that helps refine students’ skills and strengthen their presence on the Gulf sports scene.
She also noted that staging the Games in conjunction with Qatar National Sport Day adds an important community dimension to the event and embodies the national approach to promoting sport as a way of life, particularly within university and youth communities.
Dr. Al-Jazi Fetais
Dr. Al-Jazi Fetais, Tournament Director, stated that the Organising Committee was keen to prepare an opening programme that reflects the identity and objectives of the Games, while highlighting the growing role of women’s university sport in GCC countries.
She added that the championship features a diverse range of sports and competitions, providing opportunities for a larger number of female students to participate and compete. She stressed that the organisational and technical preparations were the result of joint cooperation among the relevant entities, ensuring the delivery of a distinguished edition that meets the aspirations of the participating universities and students.
She noted that the championship goes beyond competition alone, also contributing to strengthening communication among female students from different Gulf universities and reinforcing the values of sportsmanship and teamwork within the university environment.
Ghalia Al-Hajri
Ghalia Al-Hajri, a student at Hamad Bin Khalifa University and a volunteer at the GCC Sports Games for Female University and Higher Education Students, said that this experience is not her first during her academic journey. She explained that her current focus is on photography, particularly through her involvement with the university.
She added that she recently developed this talent, especially during this championship, expressing her aspiration to leave a personal mark through her participation. She also voiced confidence that the tournament would be a distinguished one hosted by Doha, noting the strong participation of female students.
Ibrahim Al-Balushi
Ibrahim Mukhtar Al-Balushi, Head of the UAE delegation participating in the championship, affirmed that Qatar consistently impresses everyone with its organisation of outstanding sporting events, as it has done across various competitions and sports.
He said: “Qatar always seeks to highlight sporting activities in general, and this exceptional women’s championship in particular. Everyone genuinely supports the development of women’s sport.”
He added: “The UAE is participating with one university, the United Arab Emirates University, and our objective is to compete strongly and achieve positive results during this edition of the Games.”
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