Doha: The Organizing Committee for the 4th GCC Games – Doha 2026 has revealed the official logo of the Games today during a ceremony at Old Doha Port, attended by various officials, representatives from sports federations, and members of the media.
The official logo for the 4th GCC Games – Doha 2026 is inspired by the palm tree, a significant symbol deeply embedded in the environment and heritage of the Gulf region. This palm tree embodies the shared values of Gulf societies, such as resilience, endurance, generosity, patience, and a profound connection to the land—values that have influenced the Gulf identity through generations.
The logo features six palm fronds, symbolizing the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council, presented in a modern visual style characterized by flowing lines that reflect the athletic spirit of the Games. The harmonious arrangement of the fronds creates a central negative space that forms the number “4”, providing a clear reference to the fourth edition of the GCC Games.
The logo was unveiled through a creative and interactive method, utilizing an artistic mural executed with a “paint-by-numbers” concept. Attendees and members of the public participated in gradually completing the logo by filling in the numbered sections with their assigned colors, in a scene that emphasized the significance of community involvement and reinforced the idea of collective effort—values that the Games aim to promote.

Doha, the capital of Qatar, will host the events of the 4th GCC Games from May 11 to 22, 2026, featuring elite Gulf athletes competing in 18 sporting disciplines across nine sports venues.
On this occasion, Sheikh Khalifa bin Khalid Al Thani, General Director of the 4th GCC Games – Doha 2026expressed his pride in unveiling the official logo of the Games, affirming that the logo embodies the shared meanings that unite GCC countries and reflects the depth of historical and cultural ties among their peoples.
He noted that the logo’s design was the result of a carefully considered vision aimed at translating common Gulf values into a contemporary visual identity, explaining that the choice of the palm frond was deliberate and based on its firmly established symbolism in the region’s heritage, and what it represents in terms of authenticity and cohesion among Gulf states.
He added that the Organizing Committee was keen to ensure that the logo unveiling took place through an interactive and innovative method, allowing the public to participate in the moment of announcement and reflecting the Games’ approach to engaging the community at various stages. He emphasized that this approach aligns with the Games’ message of strengthening bonds among Gulf youth and reinforcing the values of cooperation and collective action through sport.
Sheikh Khalifa bin Khalid also confirmed that preparations for hosting the Games are progressing in line with the approved plans, drawing on Qatar’s extensive organizational experience in hosting major sporting events. He expressed the Organizing Committee’s aspiration to deliver an outstanding edition of the GCC Games that contributes to the development of Gulf sport and further enhances Doha’s position as a leading destination for hosting regional and international sporting events.