NT Beach Soccer Prepares for AFC Asian Cup in Thailand
2025-03-18
21:45:57
The Saudi national beach soccer national team conducted its daily training session in Pattaya on Tuesday in preparation for the 2AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup Thailand 2025, hosted by Thailand from 20-30 March.
The team will begin its campaign against China in Group B.
The training session began with a meeting between the technical staff, led by Brazilian coach Koga Zolokovic, and the players, as the meeting discussed the tactical aspects to be implemented in the opening match.
Following the meeting, training began on the Jomtien Marina Beach reserve field. The training focused on implementing the approved tactical plan, practicing set pieces, and rapid transitions between defense and attack.
The training was attended by Dr. Khaled bin Muqrin, a member of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation's Board of Directors and General Supervisor of the Futsal and Beach Soccer National Teams, and Nasser Al-Saadi, Director of the Futsal and Beach Soccer Department.
In a related context, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) will hold a coordination meeting for the participating teams tomorrow, Wednesday, during which the tournament's mechanisms, regulations, and instructions will be discussed.
These include technical, disciplinary, media, marketing, security, medical, and refereeing aspects, in addition to approving the team kit colors for matches.
It is worth noting that the Green Beach Soccer Team plays in Group B alongside Japan, China, and Iraq, and is ranked 22nd in the world according to the latest international rankings.
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