Saudi women’s coach: I aspire to lead the World Cup qualification

Saudi women’s coach: I aspire to lead the World Cup qualification

The first Saudi women’s football team’s German coach, Monica Stab, stated on Monday that she hopes to take the green squad to the World Cup, calling the standard of women’s football in Saudi Arabia “excellent.”
This came during the German coach’s talk about the development of women’s football and the future goals of the Saudi women’s team during the first technical conference sessions organized by the Saudi Football Association in Riyadh today, Monday.

The calibre of Saudi women’s football players surprised Monica. “Women’s football requires more coaches and coaches, and one of our aims to expand this component,” Monica stated.
In order to create a generation capable of reaching goals, she continued, “We are striving to improve the buds category in women’s football.
Styab stressed that women’s football in general needs more coaches and coaches and that this step is among its plans to develop this aspect in the coming period.

Stap indicated that she is working to develop the buds category in women’s football in the Kingdom in order to make a generation capable of achieving achievements and for making large cadres to build the future of the game for years and not only the current period.
In order to qualify for the international division of the International Football Association “FIFA” during the most recent international break, the Saudi women’s team played two exhibition games against Bhutan.

The Saudi national team’s 63-year-old German coach guided them to two triumphs with scores of 2 to 0 (against the Syshel Islands and the Maldives), a 3 to 3 draw (against Bhutan), and a 4 to 4 loss (against himself).

Coach of Saudi women: I want to be in charge of World Cup qualification

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