The 2025 Islamic Solidarity Games will be the 6th edition of the event will be held from 7 to 21 November 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia under the aegis of the Islamic Solidarity Sports Association (ISSA). It will be the second time that the event was organised by the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee. The event will return to its usual 4-year-cycle following the 2021 Islamic Solidarity Games in Konya, Turkey delayed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bidding
In April 2021, it was announced that the 2025 Games would take place in Cameroon. However, in May 2024, the ISSA announced that Riyadh would be the hosts of this edition.[1][2][3]
Venues
Venue
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Sports
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Capacity
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Status
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TBA
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Ceremonies
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TBA
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TBA
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Boulevard City 1
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Fencing
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1,188
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Existing with temporary stands
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Judo
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Ju-Jitsu
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Karate
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Muay Thai
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Table tennis
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Taekwondo
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Weightlifting
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Wushu
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Boulevard City 2
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Esports
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676
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Boulevard City 3
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Athletics (jumps)
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2,500
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Temporary
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Boulevard City 4
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3x3 Basketball
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500
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Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee Complex Green Hall 1
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Futsal
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3,000
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Existing
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Handball
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Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee Complex Green Hall 2
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Swimming
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456
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Jump Saudi
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Equestrian
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1,221
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Prince Faisal bin Fahd Sports City Stadium
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Athletics (except for jumps)
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22,188
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Prince Faisal bin Fahd Sports City Malaz Halls
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Volleyball
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922
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Wrestling
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Sports
2025 Islamic Solidarity Games sports programme
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Participating nations
It is expected that the 57 members of the Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation will be present at the Games.
Participating National Committees
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Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Benin
Brunei
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Chad
Comoros
Djibouti
Gabon
The Gambia
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Ivory Coast
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Lebanon
Libya
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Mauritania
Morocco
Mozambique
Niger
Nigeria
Oman
Pakistan
Palestine
Qatar
Saudi Arabia (host)
Senegal
Sierra Leone
Somalia
Sudan
Suriname
Syria
Tajikistan
Togo
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Uganda
United Arab Emirates
Uzbekistan
Yemen
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Medal table
References
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