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GSA chief announces historic decisions on future of Saudi football

- ARAB NEWS

JEDDAH: President of the General Sports Authority (GSA) Turki Al-Asheikh has announced a series of historic decisions concerning Saudi football.

In a press conference at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah on Tuesday, Al-Asheikh announced the cancelatio­n of the “Crown Prince Cup” which was launched 60 years ago.

He also announced the opening of pending sports files, including stalled and delayed projects.

Al-Asheikh recalled what has been repeatedly been said by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that “whoever is corrupt will not escape penalty,” indicating that the Saudi sports is moving into a new era.

According to the new decisions, the Crown Prince Cup will be renamed “Super Cup,” the “First Class Tournament” will become the “Prince Faisal bin Fahd Tournament,” and the “Abdulatif Jameel Tournament” re-named the “Saudi Profession­al Players Tournament.”

Al-Asheikh also announced that the financial reward of the winner of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup was raised to SR10 million ($2,666,525) from SR5.5 million.

Other decisions dealt with the improvemen­t of stadium environmen­ts; the numbering of seats and linking them to electronic tickets; the allocation of scholarshi­p training programs for local football trainers according to strict criteria; and the payment of all arrears to referees.

Working in this direction, the GSA announced the formation of a committee to look for young talent among residents, and groom them into soccer stars.

The committee, to be affiliated with the office of the GSA president, comprises five members: Mihaisin Al-Jamaan, Fouad Anwar, Hamza Idris, Nawwaf Al-Timyat and Mohammed Shiliya.

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