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Saudi Billiards and Snooker Group Shows New Modern Logo Today

Saudi Billiards and Snooker Group Shows New Modern Logo Today

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

The Saudi Billiards and Snooker Federation has introduced a new logo. This new logo is an important change for the federation. It shows that the federation wants to grow and keep up with other big sports groups around the world. The logo is a symbol of a new, modern look for the federation.

Where and When the New Logo Was Revealed

The new logo was shown to the public on Thursday evening. This happened during a meeting called the Roundtable Conference. The meeting was held at the Media Center inside the Green Halls of Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Sports City. This sports city is in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The timing of the logo reveal was just before the World Masters Snooker Championship began. This championship is one of the four most important snooker tournaments in the world. It will take place from August 8 to August 16, 2025.

Important People Who Joined the Ceremony

Several important people came to the event where the logo was shown. Naif Al-Jaweini, who is the President of the Saudi Billiards and Snooker Federation, was there. Simon Brownell, the CEO of the World Snooker Tour, also joined. Ken Doherty, a former world snooker champion, attended too. A well-known Saudi player, Ziyad Al-Qabbani, was present as well. Their presence showed how important the event was for Saudi snooker.

What the New Logo Looks Like

The new logo has a fresh and modern style. It is simple but meaningful. The logo includes a smart design of the map of Saudi Arabia. This shows that the federation is proud of its connection to the country. The design also speaks about the federation’s hopes and plans for the future. It is meant to stand out and match the look of big international sports federations.

What the Federation President Said About the Logo

Naif Al-Jaweini, the President of the federation, said the new logo is very important. He explained that it shows a new step in the federation’s progress. The logo helps create a special identity for Saudi billiards and snooker. It shows the federation’s strong goals and plans. He also said the logo meets international standards, which means it looks professional and fits with the best sports organizations worldwide.

The World Masters Snooker Championship and the Logo Launch

The new logo was launched just before the World Masters Snooker Championship started. This championship is very famous and respected in the snooker world. Saudi Arabia is hosting this big event for the first time. The federation wants to use this moment to show how serious it is about snooker. The new logo helps send this message to players and fans from all over the world.

Why Changing the Logo Matters

Changing the logo is more than just a new picture. It shows that the federation is working to improve and modernize itself. The new logo helps the federation build a strong reputation. It can attract more players to join snooker in Saudi Arabia. It also helps get more fans interested in the sport. Sponsors who want to support snooker might also be more interested because of the fresh new look.

How the Federation Sees the Future

With the new logo and big events like the World Masters coming to Saudi Arabia, the federation hopes to become a leader in snooker. They want to help their players improve and win more tournaments. The federation is working to make snooker popular in Saudi Arabia and the region. They want the country to be known as a strong player in the snooker world.

About the World Masters Snooker Championship

The World Masters Snooker Championship is one of the four main snooker tournaments worldwide. It attracts many top players from different countries. The tournament lasts for several days, from August 8 to August 16 this year. Many fans watch it live or on TV. Hosting such a big event is a great honor for Saudi Arabia. It also helps the country show its ability to organize international sports events.

The Federation’s Work to Support Players

The Saudi Billiards and Snooker Federation is not just changing its logo. It is also helping players improve their skills. The federation organizes training and competitions inside the country. It works to find and support young players with talent. The federation believes that with good training and experience, Saudi players can reach high levels in snooker.

What This Means for Sports in Saudi Arabia

Sports in Saudi Arabia are growing fast. Many sports groups are working to bring the country closer to the world stage. The billiards and snooker federation’s new logo and hosting big tournaments are part of this growth. It shows the country wants to be a strong name in many sports, not just football. This helps bring more attention to Saudi Arabia as a place for sports and entertainment.

How Fans Feel About the New Logo

Many fans of snooker and billiards in Saudi Arabia are happy with the new logo. They feel it represents the country well. They like the modern and simple style. Fans hope this new look will bring more attention to their sport. They also feel proud to see Saudi Arabia hosting big tournaments and making progress in the sport.

The Role of International Partners

The event also showed how the Saudi federation is working with international partners. The World Snooker Tour CEO and a former world champion were part of the logo launch. This shows that the federation wants strong connections with the world of snooker. These partnerships help Saudi players get more chances to play abroad and learn from top experts.

New Logo and the Future

The new logo of the Saudi Billiards and Snooker Federation is a clear sign of change. It shows the federation’s desire to grow and succeed. By updating its image and hosting important events, the federation is preparing for a bright future. The World Masters Snooker Championship is just the start. Saudi Arabia aims to be an important place for snooker and billiards in the coming years.

Aug. 8, 2025 1:21 p.m. 1420

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