Ben Harburg is going to make history as the first foreign investor in Saudi football with his purchase of Al-Kholood. He already owns like 6.5% of Spanish club Cádiz CF and now he’s expanding his sports investments. Saudi football is getting lots of attention worldwide with international money coming in and big name players transferring there.
- Harburg is almost done with a deal to buy Al-Kholood which is going to be huge for Saudi football.
- He already owns 6.5% of Cádiz CF showing how his sports investments are growing.
- The Saudi Pro League is getting noticed internationally cause of how it’s bringing in global talent and money.
Harburg’s Entry into Saudi Football
American businessman Ben Harburg who runs MSA Capital is supposedly close to buying Al-Kholood a Saudi football club. This is going to be huge cause Harburg will be the first ever foreign investor in Saudi football. He got into football when he bought part of Cádiz CF where he owns 6.5%. Having someone like Harburg invest shows how the Saudi Pro League is becoming more popular, since it’s been in the news a lot lately for bringing in international players and getting investments from around the world.
Saudi football about to welcome its first-ever foreign investor 🇺🇸👀
Per @nawaf__oga, American businessman Ben Harburg — managing partner at MSA Capital — is closing in on buying Al-Kholood.✔️
He already owns 6.5% of Cádiz in Spain… now adding a Saudi club to his sports empire.
— All About SPL 🔔 🇸🇦 (@Saudifutbol)
July 17, 2025
The Growing Influence of the Saudi Pro League
The Saudi Pro League has really been getting noticed internationally cause of how it’s been signing big players and getting investments from all over. It’s becoming really interesting for international investors like we can see with what Harburg’s doing. The league is also really good at developing young players like we saw with Talal Hajji who became the youngest person to ever score in the Roshn Saudi League. This makes it really attractive for investors who want to try new markets and make money from how the league is growing.
Multi-Club Ownership: A New Trend in Football Investment
The fact that Harburg has money in both Cádiz CF and maybe soon Al-Kholood shows this new thing happening in football where people own multiple clubs. This lets investors work across different leagues and countries to do better with marketing player development and making money. According to SportBusiness Harburg is trying to make Cádiz CF bigger especially in North America. His maybe buying Al-Kholood fits with this bigger plan taking advantage of how football is becoming more global and commercial especially in places like the Middle East.









