Saudis maintain ties with Singapore MoU and pavilion on Doha Corniche

November 21 - Saudi Arabia continues its football charm offensive, signing a memorandum of understanding with the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) and opening an on-field pavilion dedicated to culture and culture in Qatar. to the country's football history.

The two-year agreement with will see the Saudi FA and FAS collaborate in five main areas: national youth teams, women's football, technical and professional exchanges, referees and technology.

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"Football in Singapore is transforming and we both share huge ambitions for the future to nurture male and female talent and compete on the biggest stages in the world. FAS' Unleash the Roar The project shares many similarities with our 10-year football transformation strategy launched last year and is a great example of grassroots development and how multiple entities can come together to grow the beautiful game in the country,” said SAFF President Yasser Al Misehal.

A pavilion on the cornice

The pavilion dedicated to Saudi Arabia was organized by the Saudi Ministry of Sports and the Saudi Football Federation (SAFF), and is another example of the turnaround in relations between Saudi Arabia and Qatar following of the Saudi blockade of the world. Cup hosts.

The size of more than two football pitches (18,000m²), it will be open to fans from noon until midnight and will offer a range of entertainment and activities, from live music featuring local artists to a list of street performances to a unique immersive experience. experiences.

'The Green Pulse' takes fans through Saudi football history, showcasing its most iconic moments, goals and heroes.

Saudi Minister of Sports, HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Faisal, said: "We strongly believe in the power of football to bring people of different backgrounds and ages together, in addition to its power to promote diversity and inclusion. Saudi House provides us with the perfect opportunity to showcase our diverse culture, immense hospitality, traditions and footballing history to the world in the world's greatest spectacle."

Contact the author of this story at moc.l1669112896labto1669112896ofdlr1669112896owedi1669112896sni@n1669112896osloh1669112896cin.l1669112896uap1669112896

Saudis maintain ties with Singapore MoU and pavilion on Doha Corniche

November 21 - Saudi Arabia continues its football charm offensive, signing a memorandum of understanding with the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) and opening an on-field pavilion dedicated to culture and culture in Qatar. to the country's football history.

The two-year agreement with will see the Saudi FA and FAS collaborate in five main areas: national youth teams, women's football, technical and professional exchanges, referees and technology.

>

"Football in Singapore is transforming and we both share huge ambitions for the future to nurture male and female talent and compete on the biggest stages in the world. FAS' Unleash the Roar The project shares many similarities with our 10-year football transformation strategy launched last year and is a great example of grassroots development and how multiple entities can come together to grow the beautiful game in the country,” said SAFF President Yasser Al Misehal.

A pavilion on the cornice

The pavilion dedicated to Saudi Arabia was organized by the Saudi Ministry of Sports and the Saudi Football Federation (SAFF), and is another example of the turnaround in relations between Saudi Arabia and Qatar following of the Saudi blockade of the world. Cup hosts.

The size of more than two football pitches (18,000m²), it will be open to fans from noon until midnight and will offer a range of entertainment and activities, from live music featuring local artists to a list of street performances to a unique immersive experience. experiences.

'The Green Pulse' takes fans through Saudi football history, showcasing its most iconic moments, goals and heroes.

Saudi Minister of Sports, HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Faisal, said: "We strongly believe in the power of football to bring people of different backgrounds and ages together, in addition to its power to promote diversity and inclusion. Saudi House provides us with the perfect opportunity to showcase our diverse culture, immense hospitality, traditions and footballing history to the world in the world's greatest spectacle."

Contact the author of this story at moc.l1669112896labto1669112896ofdlr1669112896owedi1669112896sni@n1669112896osloh1669112896cin.l1669112896uap1669112896

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