
The first training camp for the KSA U-15 girls' NT concludes in Taif
2025-09-30
17:15:36
The Saudi Arabia U-15 girls' national team concluded its first training camp today, held in Taif from September 24 to 30.
The camp is part of a preparation program overseen by the Saudi Arabian Football Federation to develop women's football at the age-group level.
The camp saw the participation of 24 players under the supervision of coach Sahar Dabouq, age-group coach at the regional girls' training centers.
The program included fitness and technical training, in addition to tactical exercises aimed at enhancing the level of harmony among the players.
The technical staff emphasized that this camp represents an important step in the national team's journey, indicating that the next phase will include a training camp in November in preparation for participation in the WAFF U14 Girls Championship.
This camp comes within the framework of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation's strategy to invest in early-stage talent and build a clear football pipeline that ensures a strong base of future female talent.
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