12MP MTR: govt to establish centre of excellence to boost sports industry

Initiative involves forging partnerships with selected higher education institutions

1:07 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The government will establish a sports industry centre of excellence in collaboration with selected higher education institutions to develop the sports industry.

According to the 12th Malaysia Plan Mid-Term Review (MTR) released by the Economy Ministry today, the centre will act as a reference centre by providing knowledge and conducting research in various segments of the sports industry.

“The centre will collaborate with stakeholders in identifying new ideas, knowledge, and innovation related to sports,” it said.

It also stated that a centralised database on the sports industry will also be established to facilitate informed decision-making in advancing the development of the industry.

“The database will provide information such as sports products, employment, and consumer spending. This will facilitate better planning in developing the sports industry,” the report read.

The MTR said that efforts to expand the value chain of the sports industry, such as event management services, journalism, and broadcasting, as well as sports coaching, will be intensified by optimising the potential of the industry.

“In this regard, professional sports leagues will be expanded to various types of sports. These efforts will create more job opportunities, such as for sports coaches, medical personnel, and commentators, as well as business opportunities for local entrepreneurs,” it said.

In the meantime, the national sports associations will be encouraged to diversify their funding sources by functioning as sports social enterprises so that they will be more viable in generating income, improving relationships with the community, and reducing dependency on government funding.

“Alternative financial sources, including corporate sponsorship, will be explored to increase sports development funds.

“Sports-related tax incentives will also be revised to encourage the private sector and community involvement in sports development, such as sponsoring sports events and providing employment for former athletes,” the MTR read. – September 11, 2023

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