King’s Cup expands to India: A global charity football spectacle arrives
The internationally acclaimed King’s Cup is officially making its way to India, marking a major milestone in the tournament’s global expansion. After its successful launch in Dubai, the King’s Cup continues to grow as a premier charity-driven football event, bringing together sport, entertainment and philanthropy on one stage.
A unique blend of global icons
The King’s Cup in India promises to deliver a one-of-a-kind experience, featuring a dynamic mix of international football players, legendary athletes, Bollywood and Hollywood stars, elite sports personalities and top global influencers. This fusion of talent aims to create not just a football tournament, but a cultural and entertainment spectacle with worldwide appeal.
A truly global tournament
The King’s Cup is being launched across multiple key regions, including Dubai, India and the United States, with the grand convergence of teams and events set to take place in Malaysia. This international structure reinforces the tournament’s vision of uniting fans and players from around the world under one cause.
Strong backing and strategic partnerships
The initiative is supported by a powerful network of sponsors and partners, including the charitable organisations Al Jalila Foundation and Ruby Family Foundation. Additional backing comes from leading entities such as Red Rock Holdings and Ditwen Group. Prominent figures supporting the event include Middle Rose Bush and Pavel Castvan, further strengthening the global influence and credibility of the King’s Cup.
Team ownership structure
Teams participating in the King’s Cup India edition will be owned and managed by a distinguished group of stakeholders, including:
A mission driven by purpose
At its core, the King’s Cup is more than just football — it is a platform for impact. In partnership with Ruby Family Foundation and Ruby Family Office, the initiative is committed to bringing meaningful change through charity matches, community engagement and global collaboration.
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The King’s Cup in India promises to deliver a one-of-a-kind experience, featuring a dynamic mix of international football players, legendary athletes, Bollywood and Hollywood stars, elite sports personalities and top global influencers. This fusion of talent aims to create not just a football tournament, but a cultural and entertainment spectacle with worldwide appeal.
The King’s Cup is being launched across multiple key regions, including Dubai, India and the United States, with the grand convergence of teams and events set to take place in Malaysia. This international structure reinforces the tournament’s vision of uniting fans and players from around the world under one cause.
Strong backing and strategic partnerships
The initiative is supported by a powerful network of sponsors and partners, including the charitable organisations Al Jalila Foundation and Ruby Family Foundation. Additional backing comes from leading entities such as Red Rock Holdings and Ditwen Group. Prominent figures supporting the event include Middle Rose Bush and Pavel Castvan, further strengthening the global influence and credibility of the King’s Cup.
Teams participating in the King’s Cup India edition will be owned and managed by a distinguished group of stakeholders, including:
- Red Rock Holdings
- Orissa State
- Middle Rose Bush
- Ditwen Group
A mission driven by purpose
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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