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O ROSHN Group junta-se à LIV Golf como parceiro principal, lançando o programa de desenvolvimento de talentos “Rising Stars”

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O ROSHN Group junta-se à LIV Golf como parceiro principal, lançando o programa de desenvolvimento de talentos “Rising Stars”
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O ROSHN Group junta-se à LIV Golf como parceiro principal, lançando o programa de desenvolvimento de talentos “Rising Stars”

2025-07-11 23:38 Last Updated At:23:51

RIAD, Arábia Saudita--(BUSINESS WIRE)--jul 11, 2025--

O ROSHN Group, empresa líder no desenvolvimento imobiliário multiativos na Arábia Saudita e parte do Fundo de Investimento Público (PIF), junta-se à LIV Golf como parceiro global principal para 19 etapas do circuito internacional durante as temporadas de 2025 e 2026.

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À medida que as duas entidades trabalham juntas para modernizar o golfe e acelerar a adoção do esporte, o ROSHN Group e a LIV Golf defenderão o acesso dos jovens ao golfe e promoverão o desenvolvimento de talentos no golfe e na educação. Essas iniciativas serão realizadas como parte central do Potential Unleashed, o programa de sustentabilidade e envolvimento comunitário da LIV Golf em colaboração com o programa YUHYEEK CSR do ROSHN Group.

Na LIV Golf Andalucía, essa colaboração lança o programa “Rising Stars”, o primeiro do tipo a recrutar e treinar até 20 jovens golfistas sauditas durante seis meses, com orientação de jogadores da LIV Golf e um programa de treinamento de golfe com sede na Arábia Saudita. As crianças do Rising Stars terão a oportunidade de participar dos eventos da LIV Golf de 2025 no Reino Unido e nos EUA, enquanto se preparam para eventos amadores com nível profissional na temporada de 2026.

Após patrocinar os eventos LIV Golf Jeddah em 2022 e 2023, como também a LIV Golf Riyadh 2025, o ROSHN Group está ampliando seu compromisso com o setor esportivo em nível internacional, promovendo experiências vibrantes e fortalecendo a crescente presença da Arábia Saudita no cenário esportivo global.

O Grupo também apoiou diversos eventos esportivos, como o Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (Grande Prêmio da Arábia Saudita de Fórmula 1), a principal liga de futebol do país — a ROSHN Saudi League — e o clube Al-Ittihad FC. Além disso, o ROSHN Group está desenvolvendo dois estádios em apoio à candidatura da Arábia Saudita para sediar a Copa do Mundo da FIFA de 2034.

O programa de responsabilidade social corporativa do ROSHN Group, chamado de YUHYEEK, será alinhado à iniciativa Potential Unleashed da LIV Golf para lançar novas ações de impacto social, voltadas a quem deseja desenvolver suas habilidades no golfe dentro da sociedade.

Os fãs da LIV Golf interessados em conhecer o ROSHN Group poderão desfrutar de experiências de hospitalidade personalizadas, encontros B2B e atividades imersivas durante o verão, em cinco eventos internacionais — LIV Golf Andalucía, LIV Golf UK e três etapas nos Estados Unidos, incluindo a grande final da temporada, a LIV Golf Michigan.

*Fonte: AETOSWire

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ROSHN Group Joins LIV Golf as Pillar Partner, Launching the ‘Rising Stars’ Talent Development Program (Photo: AETOSWire)

ROSHN Group Joins LIV Golf as Pillar Partner, Launching the ‘Rising Stars’ Talent Development Program (Photo: AETOSWire)

ROSHN Group and LIV Golf will champion youth Golf training initiatives through the “Rising Stars” program as part of LIV Golf’s Potential, Unleashed (Photo: AETOSWire)

ROSHN Group and LIV Golf will champion youth Golf training initiatives through the “Rising Stars” program as part of LIV Golf’s Potential, Unleashed (Photo: AETOSWire)

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Removed from office last April, Yoon faces eight trials over various criminal charges related to his martial law debacle and other scandals related to his time in office. Charges that he directed a rebellion are the most significant ones.

Independent counsel Cho Eun-suk’s team requested the Seoul Central District Court to sentence Yoon to death, according to the court.

The Seoul court is expected to deliver a verdict on Yoon in February. Experts say the court likely will sentence him to life in prison. South Korea hasn't executed anyone since 1997.

Yoon was scheduled to make remarks at Tuesday's hearing. He has maintained that his decree was a desperate yet peaceful attempt to raise public awareness about what he considered the danger of the liberal opposition Democratic Party, which used its legislative majority to obstruct his agenda. He called the opposition-controlled parliament “a den of criminals” and “anti-state forces.”

Yoon’s decree, the first of its kind in more than 40 years in South Korea, brought armed troops into Seoul streets to encircle the assembly and enter election offices. That evoked traumatic memories of dictatorships in the 1970s and 1980s, when military-backed rulers used martial law and other emergency decrees to station soldiers and armored vehicles in public places to suppress pro-democracy protests.

On the night of Yoon's martial law declaration, thousands of people rushed to the National Assembly to object to the decree and demand his resignation in dramatic scenes. Enough lawmakers, including even those in Yoon’s ruling party, managed to enter an assembly hall to vote down the decree.

Observers described Yoon’s action as political suicide. Parliament impeached him and sent the case to the Constitutional Court, which ruled to dismiss him as president.

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Lee Jae Myung, a former Democratic Party leader who led Yoon's impeachment bid, became president by winning a snap election last June. After taking office, Lee appointed three independent counsels to delve into allegations involving Yoon, his wife and associates.

There had been speculation that Yoon resorted to martial law to protect his wife, Kim Keon Hee, from potential corruption investigations. But in wrapping up a six-month investigation last month, independent counsel Cho’s team concluded that Yoon plotted for over a year to impose martial law to eliminate his political rivals and monopolize power.

Yoon’s decree and ensuing power vacuum plunged South Korea into political turmoil, halted the country’s high-level diplomacy and rattled its financial markets.

Yoon’s earlier vows to fight attempts to impeach and arrest him deepened the country’s political divide. In January last year, he became the country’s first sitting president to be detained.

Supporters of former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol hold signs outside of Seoul Central District Court, in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

Supporters of former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol hold signs outside of Seoul Central District Court, in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

FILE - Then South Korea's ousted former President Yoon Suk Yeol who is facing charges of orchestrating a rebellion when he declared martial law on Dec. 3, arrives to attend his trial at the Seoul Central District Court in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, May 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon, Pool, File)

FILE - Then South Korea's ousted former President Yoon Suk Yeol who is facing charges of orchestrating a rebellion when he declared martial law on Dec. 3, arrives to attend his trial at the Seoul Central District Court in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, May 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon, Pool, File)

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