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Women’s football league to kick off amid Saudi Arabia reform programme

▶ New tournament will be supported by coaching and refereeing courses

- TAYLOR HEYMAN

Saudi Arabia launched the kingdom’s first women’s football league in a “major leap forward for the future” of the country, the president of the Saudi Sports for All Federation said.

The WFL was unveiled at an event on Monday, where it was revealed that the tournament’s prize money will be 500,000 Saudi riyals (Dh490,000).

“The commenceme­nt of the Saudi Women’s Football League is one more major leap forward for the future of our country, our health, our youth and our ambitions to see every athlete be recognised and nurtured to their fullest capability,” SFA president Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed said.

Games will be mainly held in the cities of Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam and will follow the format of a series of regional competitio­ns from which the winners enter knockout stages before a final match.

The league was launched after workshops and consultati­ons across the country and will be supported with coaching and refereeing courses for women over the age of 17.

“Active people and the bolstering of women in sports and the recognitio­n of women’s athletic achievemen­t are all important steps forward. The SFA is excited to see this landmark women-centric competitiv­e series become a reality,” Prince Khaled said.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Vision 2030 has pushed sweeping social reforms to open up the kingdom to foreign investors and diversify the economy, moving it away from its reliance on oil.

The initiative includes efforts to improve health and the quality of life for the Saudi population.

The launch came only days before the kingdom announced a Cabinet reshuffle that turned the General Sports Authority into a full ministry. The head of the organisati­on, former racecar driver Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki, was appointed the kingdom’s first sports minister.

The new league comes on the heels of a series of changes to women’s rights laws in Saudi Arabia. In January 2018, women were allowed to attend sports events in stadiums and girls were allowed to take part in physical education and sports at school.

In August last year, the kingdom gave permission for women to travel freely without a man as their guardian.

“Empowering women comes through positive and proactive programmes like the WFL that have been conceptual­ised to continue to have a lasting impact on health, fitness and well-being,” SFA managing director Shaima Saleh Al Husseini said.

In recent years, several Saudi women’s sports teams were formed. Last year, a team of women from the kingdom travelled to Las Vegas to compete in the World Women’s Bowling Championsh­ip. The women formed a team after playing for fun at 10-pin bowling alleys in Riyadh.

In January 2018, women were allowed to attend sports events in stadiums and girls were allowed to play sports at school

 ?? AFP ?? Saudi women fans of football side Al Ahli queue to attend a match at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah
AFP Saudi women fans of football side Al Ahli queue to attend a match at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah

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