NT U-23 begins training at its Riyadh camp in preparation for the Toulon Tournament
2025-05-27
22:17:54
The Saudi Arabia U-23 national team began training today, Tuesday, at its camp in Riyadh, ahead of its participation in the Maurice Revello International Tournament (Toulon) in France.
The Saudi players conducted their training session this evening on the reserve field of Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium, under the supervision of Italian coach Luigi Di Biagio and the assistant technical staff.
During the training session, they completed a fitness drill at several stations, followed by a tactical training session. The training session concluded with a maneuver across the entire field.
The national team squad for the Toulon International Tournament includes (27) players, whose names came as follows: Osama Al-Marmash, Turki Baljoush, Muhannad Al-Yahya, Ahmed Al-Julaidan, Mohammed Abdulrahman, Mohammed Al-Dosari, Mohammed Barnawi, Abdullah bin Sabit, Khaled Al-Asiri, Abdulrahman Al-Obaid, Mishaal Al-Alaily, Hussein Al-Zarei, Abdulmalik Al-Ayeri, Younis Al-Shanqiti, Abbas Al-Hassan, Abdullah Al-Zaid, Badr Al-Omair, Zaid Al-Anzi, Saif Rajab, Abdulmalik Al-Jaber, Rakan Al-Ghamdi, Abdulaziz Al-Aliwa, Mohammed Sahloli, Majed Abdullah, Faisal Al-Abdulwahid, Abdulaziz Al-Othman, and Abdullah Radif.
It is worth noting that the Saudi under-23 team will open its participation in the Toulon Tournament by facing the host team, France, on Tuesday, June 3, before facing Panama on Friday, June 6, then the group stage matches will be finished by facing Mali on Monday, June 9.
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