The Saudi Football Federation has proposed 66 amendments to its statutes and electoral regulations, set to be voted on during the General Assembly scheduled for May 18 in Riyadh. These changes aim to enhance the governance of football in the kingdom.
The Saudi Football Federation announced the approval of its consolidated financial statements for the period from July 1, 2024, to December 31, 2025, during a general assembly meeting in Riyadh. The financial surplus reached <strong>88.4 million riyals</strong>, reflecting financial stability despite increased expenditures.
The Saudi University Sports Federation Futsal Championship concluded in Riyadh, showcasing intense competition among participating universities. The event highlighted the growing interest in university sports across the Kingdom.
The Saudi Arabian Football Federation has officially appointed Greek coach <strong>Donis</strong> as the new head coach of the national team, succeeding French coach <strong>Hervé Renard</strong>. This decision aims to enhance the team's performance in preparation for upcoming competitions.
The Saudi Football Federation announced today the signing of a contract with Greek coach Georgios Donis to lead the national team until July 2027, succeeding Frenchman Hervé Renard. This decision follows the resolution of the contractual relationship with Renard.
French reports confirm that Herve Renard, the head coach of the Saudi national football team, will continue in his role, dismissing rumors of his departure ahead of the 2026 World Cup. This decision comes as the team prepares for significant challenges in the upcoming global tournament.
The Saudi Football Federation has announced the dismissal of coach Hervé Renard following a disappointing performance in a friendly match against Serbia. This decision aims to improve the national team's results in upcoming competitions.
The Saudi Football Federation officially denied rumors about the dismissal of French coach Hervé Renard, confirming his ongoing leadership of the national team as they prepare for the 2026 World Cup.
Prince Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman bin Nasser, President of the Saudi Table Tennis Federation, announced the federation's ambition to qualify for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, emphasizing the importance of developing local players.