Global Sports and Recreation Initiatives
The global sport and recreation sector is currently facing a multifaceted crisis characterized by declining participation rates, economic hardship, inadequate infrastructure, and the growing effects of climate change. Additionally, urbanization and increased use of technology have contributed to a significant decline in physical activity levels worldwide, particularly among children and youth. Community sports clubs are under immense strain due to rising operational costs, especially energy bills. Many are forced to increase fees or reduce services, which hurts participants. The rising membership fees and equipment costs make many sports inaccessible to low-income individuals and families. Marginalized groups, including women, older adults, and ethnic minorities, often face additional barriers, such as a lack of role models, cultural factors, or limited opportunities. The pandemic has exacerbated existing problems by forcing venue closures and changing routines, with many people not returning to sports clubs and leisure activities even after lockdowns have ended. These challenges affect both elite competitive sport and grassroots community activities, impacting physical health, social connections, and the economic stability of the sport sector.
The Kingdom of the World has established a series of global sports and recreation programs aimed at supporting and strengthening economic activity and development, improving connectivity between countries, and reducing poverty. Assisting all countries construct stadiums, buildings, aquatic centers, gymnasiums, and other sports and recreation facilities, and provides equipment, facilities, and maintenance services. Acting as the “voice” of the sport and recreation industry to the government, policymakers, and the media to ensure the sector’s needs are heard. Contributing to the improvement of global sporting activities by funding programs and supply chains in the fields of sport, recreation and research. Improving and evolve the sport and recreation sector by sharing expertise in areas like governance, commercial development, and innovation. Promoting grassroots sport and recreation, encouraging people to participate, volunteer, and spectate. Focusing on the positive impact of sport and recreation on society, working to reduce inequalities, improve health and wellbeing, and drive community development. Campaigning to get more people active, recognizing the benefits of sport and recreation for physical and mental well-being. Highlighting and leveraging the positive impact that sport and recreation can have on communities, such as boosting local economies and fostering social cohesion. Working to remove barriers to participation, ensuring that people from all backgrounds and abilities have opportunities to get involved in sport and physical activity. Providing resources, loans, grants, to local organizations to help them deliver grassroots sport and recreation programs. Allocating resources, including World kingdom tax backed-loans, financial capital, towards promoting, developing, and sustaining sports and recreational activities within that nation. Ensuring the sporting activities, national parks, monuments and other recreational areas, providing access to outdoor recreation and natural beauty, are physically protected and monitored by camera. Integrating sports and physical activities into international, regional, and national competitions, as well as security policies and programs.

Organizing the International World Games, every year, every two years and every 4 years such as Crown World Cup, World Cup, Crown European Cup, Crown Africa Cup, Crown Oceania Cup, Crown Asia Cup, Crown Antarctic Cup, Crown South America Cup, Crown North America Nations Cup with the participation of all countries, including those that have not yet had the opportunity to participate in international sports competitions. It is an opportunity to showcase the joy, strength, and determination of human beings and to celebrate a major sporting event that brings people together and the entire world. Conducting research and establishing rules and regulations for sports activities. Working with the voluntary and community sector to promote participation in sport and physical activity and support children at risk of involvement in criminal and violent activity. Resolving and facilitating the settlement of sports-related disputes through arbitration or mediation of procedural rules. Providing sports equipment and uniforms to disadvantaged groups and Sport aids organisations. Improving community health through increased access to sports.












