
The SAFF Launches the KSA U-15 Girls' NT
2025-09-24
18:19:39
The first training camp for the Saudi Arabia Under-15 Girls' National Team began today, Wednesday, in Abha, their camp which will run until September 30th, with the participation of 25 players.
The launch of the Under-15 team is part of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation's strategy to develop women's football and expand the base of practice in the early age groups. This will contribute to preparing a promising generation of players and creating a comprehensive professional path leading to the first team.
The Saudi Arabian Football Federation has assigned the technical supervision of the team to Lebanese coach Sahar Dbouk, who has extensive experience working with emerging talent, in addition to her previous work in regional training centers for girls under the Federation's umbrella.
The Green Falcons' roster for the current camp includes the following players: Hatif Hazzazi, Dania Banjar, Jude Al-Saqr, Hajar Al-Jaberi, Raghad Al-Shadhoukhi, Latifa Abu Hamid, Hessa Abdullah, Yara Al-Saleh, Talin Al-Ma'arik, Hawra Al-Hamidi, Maryam Al-Yousef, Hour Al-Fareed, Sereen Al-Sanan, Hatoon Al-Ghaib, Sadeem Al-Suhaimi, Dima Al-Sharif, Nadia Saleh, Lian Al-Ghuwainem, Rital Al-Mutairi, Lara Al-Daw, Jude Al-Amoudi, Dima Hijazi, Shahad Al-Jathmi, Malak Al-Najrani, and Al-Masa Al-Dhiabi.
This is the fifth women's national team, following the first team, the under-20 women's national team, the under-17 women's national team, and the futsal team.
This step confirms the SAFF's commitment to developing a comprehensive roadmap for developing female talent in the Kingdom.
For her part, Alia bint Abdulaziz Al-Rashid, Director of the Women's Football Department at the Saudi Arabian Football Federation, emphasized that the launch of the under-15 girls' national team represents an important strategic milestone.
"We are keen to provide an ideal environment that allows girls to practice football from an early age, ensuring the expansion of the talent pool and the creation of a new generation capable of representing national teams in the future." She emphasized that this step reflects the Kingdom's direction towards investing in age groups and building a promising future for women's football.
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