The fifth phase of the FIFA Football for Schools Program concludes in Madinah
2024-09-12
21:29:06
The fifth phase of the FIFA Schools for Schools Program for boys and girls to discover talents in Madinah, which was held by the Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF), under the supervision of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) in cooperation with the Ministries of Sports and Education, concluded over two days with the participation of 180 male and (100) female students, 34 male and (12) female teachers, 7 male and (10) female trainers.
The first day of the program witnessed theoretical lectures and workshops for the male and female teachers participating in the program, in order to explain the mechanism of the program, while the second day witnessed field training for male and female students, as the stadium was divided into several training stations, and the players were distributed into groups to perform exercises led by male and female teachers.
For his part, the technical official in the Buds Department, Khaled Al-Farhan, expressed his thanks and appreciation to the Ministries of Sports and Education, the Saudi Federation for School Sports, and the Madinah Education Department, for their interest and support in making this festival a success. He also thanked the teachers participating in the program, and the Ohud and Al-Ansar clubs for their warm welcome and hospitality.
It is worth noting that the FIFA Schools Program for boys and girls was held in Jeddah, Riyadh, Dammam, and Jazan, while the sixth phase will be held in Al-Ahsa.
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