NT U-17 Women's Kicks Off Bosnia and Herzegovina camp

2025-06-28
14:33:34

The Saudi Arabia U-17 national team's camp kicks off today in Bosnia and Herzegovina and will continue until July 9.

This camp is under the supervision of Greek coach Katerina Valida, marking the first overseas stop under her leadership.

Twenty-five players have been called up for the camp, their names are: Dima Sheikh, Dana Al-Binali, Hataf Hazazi, Rital Hakami, Rand Al-Enezi, Mawaddah Al-Maghribi, Joan Al-Nassar, Arwa Al-Rasheed, Suwar Omar, Diala Srouji, Lina Eid, Lana Ali, Nadia Saleh, Rima Abdulaziz, Rand Al-Zahrani, Ghadi Al-Otaibi, Hala Al-Shadhoukhi, Yara Al-Olayan, Rimas Al-Aradi, Zahraa Taleb, Kholoud Khaled, Maria Yaghfar, Yasmine Malibari, Dima Al-Rubaian, and Noura Al-Dosari.

For her part, Alia bint Abdulaziz Al-Rasheed, Director of the Women's Football Department at the Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF), emphasized that this camp represents an important step towards building a strong foundation for the age groups, saying: "We are keen to provide the best possible preparation environment for the young players, enabling them to gain international experience that will contribute to raising their technical level."

This camp is part of the preparatory program for participation in the AFC U-19 Women's Championship qualifiers, scheduled for October 2025. The technical staff seeks to prepare the national team in the best possible way to participate in the continental qualifiers and compete for a place in the finals.



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