
Syria's Ministry of Youth and Sports has announced the completion of a full-scale rehabilitation project at Al-Fayha Sports Hall in Damascus, as part of efforts to rebuild the country's sporting infrastructure. Al-Mugheera Abdul Qader, Director of the Sports Facilities Office, confirmed that the hall now fully meets the standards set by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), qualifying it to host international matches under official supervision.
The total cost of the project reached approximately three million US dollars, drawn from the ministry's investment budget allocated for 2025 and 2026. The ministry described the expenditure as a long-term investment in Syrian sports infrastructure, intended to sustain athletic activity over the coming years.
The ministry designated 20 April 2026 as the date for the inauguration ceremony, featuring a friendly match between the Syrian and Lebanese national basketball teams. The event was attended by representatives of FIBA. The hall has a capacity of approximately 7,000 spectators.
The ministry is pursuing a broader plan that extends beyond Al-Fayha Hall. A contract has already been signed with a specialist firm to rehabilitate Al-Hamdaniyah Hall in Aleppo to the same FIBA standards, with works expected to conclude by the end of the current year. Plans also include completing the rehabilitation of the subsidiary halls within the Al-Fayha sports complex, as part of an effort to expand and sustain sporting activity across Syria.
According to the Sports Facilities Office, the hall fully meets the standards of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), qualifying it to host international matches under official supervision.
The total cost reached approximately three million US dollars, drawn from the ministry's investment budget allocated for 2025 and 2026.
The hall has a capacity of approximately 7,000 spectators.
The inauguration ceremony was held on 20 April 2026, featuring a friendly match between the Syrian and Lebanese national basketball teams, with representatives of FIBA in attendance.
