Yasir

Yasir

In the four years that Professor Yasser Al-Meshal and his board of directors served as president of the Saudi Football Association, notable accomplishments for Saudi football were made, including our first team qualifying for the World Cup finals in Qatar, becoming group leaders, the Olympic team qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics, winning the Asian Cup, and the Al-Shabab team winning the Arab Cup and the West Cup.

In addition, Al-Hilal won the Asian Cup thrice and participated in the Club World Cup twice.
Technical stability and allowing national coaches the chance to work patiently with them were the most notable characteristics of our national teams throughout the Mahsal, and the results were astounding.
There has been a significant structural change in Saudi championships during the past four years, since there are now four football degrees rather than just three.

Corona’s pandemic was handled admirably thanks to Al-Misasar, who kept the league in fine shape.
I’m removing the Super Championship from this discussion because, in my opinion, adding more teams to it was a bad idea.

Aside from the achievements of the Saudi Football Association, Yasser Al-Muhsal is a smart speaker with the high diplomacy that any official in a delicate situation like a union football needs. He has degrees in financial management and sports legislation, and he has a broad sports culture.

He was pleased to run for a second term in the leadership of the Saudi Football Association, because this means greater stability and more and continuous achievements in development, and all his hopes from Professor Yasser and his board of directors in the second period to strengthen the successes and avoid the negatives that have occurred, albeit very few, with my wishes for Professor Yasser And its board of directors with success and success. * from a source in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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