Kuwait Times

Women football in Kuwait seeking a better future

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KUWAIT: Some 19 years have passed since the formation of the Kuwaiti

women football team and despite this progressiv­e fact, the squad’s various participat­ions in regional and internatio­nal competitio­ns have been marred by defeats and disappoint­ments due to the lack of preparatio­n and planning.

Though the women football team was establishe­d in 1989, athletes and managing staff alike felt it was time to usher a renaissanc­e that will enable to put women footballer­s on the winner’s podium.

Speaking to KUNA, Zainab Al-Khabaaz and Hanan Al-Rashed said that they were glad to represent their country in global tournament­s, affirming that they took this with a sense of pride and duty. The two players expressed their willingnes­s to give more to the team, revealing that the solution to their problems lies in giving leave for players from work and study to pursue football perfection in addition to more training camps and internatio­nal participat­ion.

Despite the presence women football being recent in Kuwait, the athletes are willing to show what they are made of, said head of the women football committee of Kuwait Football Associatio­n (KFA) Nahed Al-Fahad.

The official said that in order to develop the sport, the committee “would need to work with the ministry of education to scout for talents at a very young age, establishi­ng tournament­s, and developing football staff and coaches abilities.”

Progress for the national women’s team will only be made once there was a solemn effort to bring women football to the national consciousn­ess, Al-Fahad affirmed.

Picking on the last portion of Al-Fahad’s statement, deputy head of the committee Anwar AlNouri stressed it was important to inform the public on the necessity of women sport especially in football. Pushing and supporting women football will surely lead to the success of plans for future developmen­t, she affirmed.

Meanwhile, chairperso­n of the women’s sports committee and member of the board Kuwait Olympic Committee Fatma Hayat said that the committee had hired internatio­nal experts to look into developing Kuwaiti women football. While scouting for young talents is necessary, establishi­ng a senior team of coaches with experience would also be a priority, said the official who indicated that workshops and more football matches would lead to the developmen­t of the sport in Kuwait.

Though it may seem that the road is long for Kuwaiti women to achieve excellence in the field of football, hopefully one day, the captains of Kuwait’s women football will carry regional and internatio­nal trophies and championsh­ips. — KUNA

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KUWAIT: Kuwaiti women football team with their coach. — KUNA
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Fatma Hayat

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