
Organized by dmg events in partnership with Koelnmesse, the show is a satellite edition of the renowned FSB trade fair in Cologne, Germany. This first-of-its-kind event in Riyadh features key players from Saudi Arabia, Germany, China, Qatar, Spain, and the United States. Exhibitors cover the full spectrum of urban infrastructure — from stadium construction to next-generation outdoor play and fitness spaces.
At its booth, Leber is presenting outdoor sports solutions engineered specifically for the Middle Eastern climate. The centerpiece is a modular fitness station designed for both children and adults, built from high-grade steel and protected with the Leber Zinc Protect anti-corrosion coating — making it ideal for use in extreme heat and dry environments.

In addition to its robust design, Leber places strong emphasis on environmental responsibility and long-term performance. All equipment is crafted with sustainability in mind, requiring minimal maintenance even under harsh weather conditions. Modular configurations ensure easy customization for a wide range of urban layouts and public spaces.
Participation in FSB Sports Show Riyadh marks a strategic step in Leber’s international expansion. The company already delivers its products to 11 countries and ranks among Russia’s leading exporters of children’s and sports playground equipment. All products are certified to international TÜV safety and quality standards.
«Leber has already delivered several high-profile projects in Saudi Arabia, ” says Igor Shapovalov, Marketing Director at Leber. „In Al-Badr Park in Riyadh, we installed a custom sports playground painted in the colors of the Saudi flag. And in the Boulevard Runway tourist zone, we created the world’s first science-themed playground aboard an aircraft. Our participation in FSB Sports Show Riyadh is a natural extension of our work — we see enormous potential for growth and partnerships in the region.“

The FSB Sports Show Riyadh launches at a pivotal time for the Kingdom. As Saudi Arabia prepares to host the FIFA World Cup in 2034 and the Asian Winter Games in 2029, the government is investing $2.7 billion to transform the country into a global hub for sports and recreation. The exhibition supports this transformation by bringing international expertise to the Kingdom’s rapidly evolving urban landscape.

