
The Qatar Stars League announced the signing of a sponsorship agreement with Mangusteen, a leading events organizing company, for two seasons (2026-2027 and 2027-2028), making them a commercial partner for the Doha Bank Stars League and Qatar Cup.
The company is distinguished for its innovation and expertise in organizing and managing events and businesses. It provides a comprehensive range of creative services and solutions, including event, conferences, and exhibition organization, production and consulting, and brand experiences. Mangusteen is also a recipient of international awards and a member of leading global events organizations.
Mr. Hassan Rabia Al Kuwari, Executive Director of Sales, Marketing, and Communications at Qatar Stars League, said: “We are delighted to welcome Mangusteen to our sponsors and partners for the Doha Bank Stars League and Qatar Cup as a commercial partner for the next two seasons. This partnership reflects our commitment to continuously developing our commercial capabilities and collaborating with leading companies that possess exceptional expertise. We are confident that this step will enhance the experience for fans and partners and support the organization's goals of developing its competitions and events to the highest standards. We wish Mangusteen, its management, and everyone involved every success.”
Mr. Malek Shishtawi, Founder and CEO of Mangusteen, stated: "We are proud to sign this agreement with the Qatar Stars League, one of the most prominent sports organizations in the country, which plays a vital role in developing Qatari football and strengthening its presence both locally and regionally. This partnership aligns with our vision of supporting national and sporting initiatives and contributing to providing exceptional experiences for fans and partners, reflecting Qatar's position as a leading destination for organizing sporting and entertainment events. Through this collaboration, we look forward to building a fruitful and long-term relationship with the Qatar Stars League, and achieving added value for all parties over the next two seasons.”