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Nawaf bin Faisal Al Saud (; born 1 April 1978) is a Saudi Arabian government official who served as the president of the
Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee Saudi Olympic & Paralympic Committee (IOC code: KSA; ) is the National Olympic Committee and the National Paralympic Committee representing Saudi Arabia. Until the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Saudi Arabia was one of three countries that had ...
from 2011 to 2013. He is also a former president of youth welfare. A member of the
House of Saud The House of Saud ( ) is the ruling royal family of Saudi Arabia. It is composed of the descendants of Muhammad bin Saud, founder of the Emirate of Diriyah, known as the First Saudi State, (1727–1818), and his brothers, though the ruling ...
, he is a grandson of
King Fahd Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (; 1920, 1921 or 1923 – 1 August 2005) was King of Saudi Arabia, King and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia from 13 June 1982 until his death in 2005. Prior to his ascension, he was Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia from 1 ...
and Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz.


Early life and education

Nawaf was born on 1 April 1978. He is the eldest son of Prince
Faisal bin Fahd Faisal bin Fahd Al Saud (; 26 December 1946 – 21 August 1999) was the president of Youth Welfare in Saudi Arabia from 1975 to 1999. He was a member of the House of Saud, a son of King Fahd, and one of the grandsons of Saudi's founder King Ab ...
, himself the eldest son of
King Fahd Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (; 1920, 1921 or 1923 – 1 August 2005) was King of Saudi Arabia, King and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia from 13 June 1982 until his death in 2005. Prior to his ascension, he was Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia from 1 ...
. His mother was Princess Munira bint Sultan, a daughter of King Fahd's brother Sultan bin Abdulaziz. Princess Munira died in June 2011 at age 59. Nawaf holds a
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degree from the faculty of administrative sciences at
King Saud University King Saud University (KSU, ) is a public university in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Established in 1957 by King Saud bin Abdulalziz to address the country's skilled worker shortage, it is the first university in Saudi Arabia. It was known as Riyadh U ...
. He graduated in 1998.


Positions held

Nawaf bin Faisal was formerly vice-president of the Saudi Youth Hostels Society. He has been president of the
Saudi Arabia Football Federation The Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF; ) is the football governing body of Saudi Arabia. Founded in 1956, It's responsibilities include administration of club competitions and national teams. The founder of the federation is Prince Abdulla ...
until his resignation on 1 March 2012. He confirmed he had resigned from his post following the national team's early exit from 2014 World Cup qualifying. He was elected to the IOC in 2002, but resigned in 2014 after leaving the presidency of the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee. He served as the deputy president of youth welfare. He was then appointed president general of youth welfare, and replaced his uncle,
Sultan bin Fahd Sultan bin Fahd Al Saud (; born 1951) is a member of House of Saud, son of Fahd of Saudi Arabia, King Fahd, and grandson of Saudi's founder Ibn Saud, King Abdulaziz. A graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Prince Sultan is the former ...
. Prince Nawaf's term ended in June 2013 as the president of youth welfare and Abdullah bin Musaed Al Saud replaced him in the post. He is also the former president of the
Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee Saudi Olympic & Paralympic Committee (IOC code: KSA; ) is the National Olympic Committee and the National Paralympic Committee representing Saudi Arabia. Until the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Saudi Arabia was one of three countries that had ...
, president of Federation of Arab National Olympic Committees, and executive president of the
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(Pan-Arab Football Federation). He is also an ambassador for
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, a
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-based international organization, committed to serving peace in the world through sport.


Controversy

According to '' Al Hayat'' newspaper, Crown Prince
Nayef bin Abdulaziz Nayef bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (, ''Nāyif ibn ‘Abd al ‘Azīz Āl Su‘ūd''; 9 October 1934 – 16 June 2012) was the crown prince of Saudi Arabia and deputy prime minister from October 2011 and the minister of interior from October 1975 unt ...
said in April 2012 that women can represent Saudi at the Olympics in
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as long as they do not contradict Islamic laws. His approval was conditioned on women competing in sports that "meet the standards of women's decency and don't contradict Islamic laws," though even this concession seemed surprising. Yet only a few days later, the head of the Saudi Olympic Committee, Nawaf bin Faysal, explicitly ruled out sending women athletes to the London Olympics. "We are not endorsing any Saudi female participation at the moment in the Olympics or other international championships," he told a press conference in
Jiddah Jeddah ( ), alternatively transliterated as Jedda, Jiddah or Jidda ( ; , ), is a List of governorates of Saudi Arabia, governorate and the largest city in Mecca Province, Saudi Arabia, and the country's second largest city after Riyadh, located ...
. Nawwaf added that Saudi women taking part on their own were free to do so, and the Kingdom's Olympic authority would "help in ensuring that their participation does not violate the Islamic shari'a law." Though he did emphasize that this was in accordance with a previously-stated position, it did seem a rebuff to Prince Nayef. Arab youth and sports ministers on 4 April 2012 announced their boycott of sports apparel manufacturer
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over the company's sponsorship of last month's
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marathon. "All companies that have sponsored the marathon of Jerusalem, including Adidas, will be boycotted," said Nawaf bin Faisal, chairman of the Arab youth and sports council of ministers, after a meeting in
Jeddah Jeddah ( ), alternatively transliterated as Jedda, Jiddah or Jidda ( ; , ), is a List of governorates of Saudi Arabia, governorate and the largest city in Mecca Province, Saudi Arabia, and the country's second largest city after Riyadh, located ...
. He told that the ministers also agreed to organise a separate marathon next year to coincide with the annual Jerusalem event.


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