Major sporting events bring people together across cultures and borders - a shared passion between millions of fans around the world.
And behind every successful event is careful planning and strong cooperation to ensure the safety and security of athletes, spectators and staff.
Since its launch in 2012, Project Stadia has significantly contributed to increasing the readiness of member countries to deal with security challenges accompanying major events.
This is why, during my mission to Qatar, I was pleased to sign a three-year extension to the project which will ensure its sustainability as well as the completion of ongoing programmes and initiatives.
My thanks to HE Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Qatar’s Minister of Interior @MOI_QatarEn, Commander of the Internal Security Forces (Lekhwiya) and Chairman of the Security Committee for his continued support.
My mission was also an opportunity to visit our NCB in Doha to meet the dedicated team working there in our joint mission to fight transnational crime and make the world a safer place.
And, as always, it was a pleasure to meet with my friend Ali Mohammed Al-Ali, who as both Executive Committee Delegate for Asia and head of NCB Doha continuously demonstrates his commitment to the global law enforcement community.
INTERPOL has deployed a Joint Task Force to support Qatar in safely hosting the #FIFAArabCup2025.
Through @INTERPOL_STADIA and its Command and Coordination Centre, a full range of policing capabilities is being mobilized on the ground in Doha.
These efforts range from database checks to cyber threat monitoring to help ensure a secure and successful tournament.
Stadia delivered a two-days symposium in Doha, Qatar, with experts, academia, industry and police from 5 continents discussing crowd management, current and emerging threats to major events, and how technology can mitigate those risks.
INTERPOL Project Stadia trained 22 participants from 21 countries and 4 continents in Lyon, France (14-18 April 2025), to share expertise and best practices for safer major events worldwide.
INTERPOL's Project Stadia was actively engaged in an event hosted by UNOCT at the UN Headquarters on 5 March. The gathering facilitated fruitful discussions on international cooperation to support major sporting events.
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INTERPOL Project Stadia presented “International Police Cooperation Center (IPCC): Development and Execution” in a 2-day workshop last month to 4 US federal agencies, participating in the security preparations for IPCC for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Canada, Mexico and USA.
INTERPOL Project Stadia delivered training in Hong Kong (China) from 17 to 21 February 2025, providing a unique opportunity to exchange expertise and best practices in sports security.
Stadia is honored to collaborate with Moroccan authorities in hosting this regional workshop. Day 1 was filled with valuable insights, and we look forward to more presentations on day 2.
BREAKING: Valdecy Urquiza of Brazil has been proposed by INTERPOL’s Executive Committee as its candidate to be the next Secretary General of INTERPOL.
His candidacy will be submitted to the INTERPOL General Assembly in November 2024.
@INTERPOL_STADIA and a Qatari police delegation are in Dublin to gather best practices in Garda Síochána's security operations during the @EuropeLeague that will be shared with INTERPOL's member countries.
Security representatives from Qatar, Ivory Coast, and Morocco are coming together with international and regional organizations such as UN, CAF, and ICSS at Stadia workshop to address important safety and security topics for major events.
INTERPOL Project Stadia is taking proactive steps to ensure safety and security at major events with its 3-day workshop on Major Events Safety and Security, currently happening in Doha, Qatar.
With the primary objective of ensuring festive, secure, and safe football events, #PROJECTSTADIA is honoured to participate in this meeting that sought to optimise policing collaboration and the exchange of good practices, discussing challenges and new trends.#MajorEventsSecurity
Le réseau de représentants des points nationaux d’information football à caractère policier s'est réuni ces 21 et 22 février 2024 à Bruxelles. De nombreux sujets figuraient au programme, dont la coopération internationale durant l’Euro 2024 en Allemagne. #EU2024BE @eu2024be
Project Stadia just concluded its 7th Webinar, highlighting security, safety and service measures during serious incidents at sporting events, for a safe and secure major gathering. 126 participants from 52 countries joined to exchange experiences and best practices!
Exciting news!🌐
We're kicking off a new #PSA training with the arrival of 26 talented professionals. This program aims to further enrich and diversify our exceptional pool of experts.
🤝Together, we're gearing up to strengthen #securityEU measures and make a meaningful impact!
@INTERPOL_STADIA has deployed to Ivory Coast to deliver Crowd Management training for senior police commanders, gendarmerie, and CRS, who will be responsible for policing and securing the AFCON 2023. This international training has been delivered worldwide.
The Qatar World Cup 2022 Case Study as part of Stadia Protection and Mitigation from Drone Incursion Threats has just been released!
@INTERPOL_STADIA& @INTERPOL_IC worked hand in hand to produce this publication:
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Civilian Police of SP, Military Police of RJ & SP, Federal Police & operations security manager of SP F1, showcased practices & security measures to those events. A delegation from Qatar & Stadia shared practices implemented on major events namely those that took place in Qatar.