SAFF signs agreement with French Football Federation to develop coaches’ programs

SAFF signs agreement with French Football Federation to develop coaches’ programs
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The Saudi Arabian Football Federation has signed a three-year cooperation agreement with the French Football Federation to support development programs of Saudi coaches. (SAFF)
SAFF signs agreement with French Football Federation to develop coaches’ programs
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The Saudi Arabian Football Federation has signed a three-year cooperation agreement with the French Football Federation to support development programs of Saudi coaches. (SAFF)
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Updated 20 September 2023
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SAFF signs agreement with French Football Federation to develop coaches’ programs

SAFF signs agreement with French Football Federation to develop coaches’ programs
  • Al-Misehal: ‘It comes as a continuation of the development of Saudi football in a way that enhances its presence on the global scene’
  • Diallo praised strengthening of cooperation with Saudi counterpart in a way that serves football

PARIS: The Saudi Arabian Football Federation has signed a three-year cooperation agreement with the French Football Federation to support development programs of Saudi coaches.
SAFF’s President Yasser Al-Misehal and his French counterpart Philippe Diallo signed the agreement in Paris, said a media statement issued on Wednesday.
Al-Misehal confirmed that the agreement comes as an extension of the distinguished relations between the two federations.
He said: “It comes as a continuation of the development of Saudi football in a way that enhances its presence on the global scene and benefits from advanced federations.”
Meanwhile, Diallo praised the strengthening of cooperation with his Saudi counterpart in a way that serves football in both countries, and contributes to the growth of the game globally.
The Saudi federation’s deputy president, Lamia Bahaian, and Laura Georges, the general secretary of the French federation, were also present during the signing ceremony in addition to Nasser Larguet, SAFF’s technical director.
The agreement aims to develop coaching programs for Saudi male and female coaches.
Over a period of three years, seven separate training programs will be provided, which include the professional training program, elite youth coaches program, physical fitness coaches program, goalkeeper coaches program, as well as defensive and offensive line coaches’ programs, and football directors program.