Qatar Sports Investments Nasser Al-Khelaifi has been chairman of
Qatar Sports Investments (QSi) since June 2011. QSi is a
sovereign wealth fund dedicated to investments in the sport and
leisure industry on a national and international level. Nasser Al-Khelaifi became the chairman of the board of PSG and also CEO of the club, reinforcing Qatari interest in French football. QSi has several other high-profile partnerships. QSi also owns the
Burrda sportswear brand.
Paris Saint-Germain Nasser Al-Khelaifi became the new president and chief executive officer of Paris Saint-Germain on 7 October 2011. Shortly after being named president, he presented a five-year plan to take Paris Saint-Germain to the top in France and abroad. As part of the long-term plan for the club, Al-Khelaifi brought in former footballer
Leonardo as the new director of football. Although Al-Khelaifi initially demanded a major trophy haul for the 2011–12 season, PSG were soon eliminated from the
UEFA Europa League and both domestic cups, leaving the team only able to spend $130 million on players. PSG failed to dominate, and lost out to eventual winners
Montpellier, though they qualified for the UEFA Champions League by finishing second. unveiled by Paris Saint-Germain sporting director
Leonardo (right) and President Nasser Al-Khelaifi (left) In the
2012–13 season, PSG won the
Ligue 1 title and also made it to the
quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League, partly thanks to the goalscoring of newly signed striker
Zlatan Ibrahimović. They eventually lost in a two-legged tie to
FC Barcelona on away goals. In the
2013–14 season, PSG again finished top of
Ligue 1 with a record total of 89 points. They reached the
quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League where they lost to
Chelsea 3–3 on aggregate, again going out only on the away goals rule. in August 2017 in the
Parc des Princes In the 2018–19 UEFA Champions League knockout phase, they lost to
Manchester United at home after leading with two goals at Old Trafford in the first leg. PSG lost at home 1–3 (3–3 on aggregate) and were knocked out by the away-goal rule. In June 2025, after PSG won their first-ever
UEFA Champions League title on June 1, marking a historic achievement for the club, Al-Khelaifi announced that he is considering moving the club from
the Parc des Princes to a larger stadium outside Paris, such as
Massy or
Poissy, following the city's refusal to sell the Parc. The move aims to boost revenue with a bigger venue but risks alienating fans and weakening PSG's historic identity, especially as rivals like
Paris FC gain momentum in the capital. In June 2012, QSi acquired the Paris Handball Club and merged it with the PSG sport franchise. Since 2012,
Paris Saint-Germain Handball has won the
LNH Division 1 five times, while reaching the
EHF Champions League final in 2016–17 and the semi-finals in 2015–16 and 2017–18.
BEIN Media Group On 31 December 2013, Al Jazeera Sport's global operations were spun out of
Al Jazeera Media Network (AJMN) and rebranded as
beIN Sports. A few months later,
beIN Media Group was incorporated and became the official owner of beIN Sports branded networks as well as all other non-news and current affairs assets originally belonging to AJMN. On 30 October 2020, Nasser Al-Khelaifi was cleared of charges of aggravated criminal mismanagement for his alleged part in a corruption trial involving former FIFA general secretary
Jerome Valcke. However, he was found guilty of forging documents related to television rights for the World Cup and fined 24,000 Swiss francs ($26,500). According to the Swiss attorney general's office, Valcke exploited his
FIFA role between 2013 and 2015 to favour media partners he preferred by providing the media rights for various World Cup and Confederations Cup tournaments.
Executive and governance roles in international football Al-Khelaifi was a member of the organizing committee for the
FIFA Club World Cup. In April 2021, he was appointed as chairman of
European Football Clubs (EFC) by the executive board. In October 2025, he became its representative on the
FIFA Council. == Political career ==