The Saudi women's national team officially starts its training camp today (Tuesday) in the city of Abha, which will continue until April 19, as part of its preparations for upcoming international matches. The camp aims to improve the technical and physical readiness of the players and to enhance the harmony among team members through the training program established by the coaching staff.
The team's head coach, Spanish Luis Curtis, has called up 24 players to join the camp, including: Sara Khalid, Mana Abdul Rahman, Reem Adel, Bayaan Sadqa, Sara Al-Hamd, Farida Hanafi, Raghad Mukhaizen, Shurooq Al-Hawsawi, Asil Ahmed, Layan Jawhari, Slaf Ahmed, Mujd Al-Otaibi, Lana Abdul Razzaq, Maryam Al-Tamimi, Udha Fahd, Sabaa Tawfiq, Fatima Mansour, Noora Ibrahim, Safaa Zdadka, Maram Al-Yahya, Mubarak Mohammed, Al-Bandari Mubarak, Fadwa Khalid, and Lamar Mohammed.
Details of the Event
During the camp, the team will play three friendly matches; they will face the Botswana national team in the first match on April 10, followed by a match against the Egypt national team on April 14, and will conclude their matches with a rematch against the same team on April 18, at the main stadium of Prince Sultan Sports City. This camp is part of the Saudi women's national team's preparation plan overseen by the Saudi Football Federation, aimed at continuing the development of the team and enhancing its presence in upcoming international competitions.
In a related context, informed sources have indicated that the technical management at the Saudi Football Federation is still evaluating the file of French coach Hervé Renard, head coach of the Saudi men's national team, as part of a comprehensive review of the previous phase. This evaluation is expected to be finalized in the coming days.
Background & Context
This phase is crucial for the Saudi women's national team as they aim to achieve positive results in upcoming tournaments. The camp comes at a sensitive time, as players look to improve their performance and develop their skills amid increasing competition in women's sports.
It is noteworthy that the Saudi women's national team has seen significant development in recent years, having been officially established in 2019. Since then, it has started participating in international tournaments, reflecting the Kingdom's commitment to enhancing the role of women in sports.
Impact & Consequences
These training camps contribute to improving the players' levels, which positively reflects on the team's results in international tournaments. Furthermore, these steps mirror the general trend in the Kingdom towards supporting women's sports, which may encourage more girls to engage in sporting activities.
The serious preparations of the team may help elevate the level of competition in the region, as the success of the Saudi women's national team could open doors for more investments and support for women's sports in Arab countries.
Regional Significance
These steps are part of a broader vision to support women's sports in the Arab world, where many countries seek to enhance women's participation in sports. The success of the Saudi team may encourage other countries to take similar steps, contributing to changing the stereotype surrounding women's sports.
In conclusion, the Saudi women's national team's camp represents a golden opportunity to enhance the players' capabilities and reflects the Kingdom's commitment to developing women's sports, which may yield positive results in the near future.
