RIYADH: Ahead of the SAFF Women鈥檚 Cup final on Wednesday night, Al-Ahli and Al-Qadsiah coaches and players have spoken to Arab News about their football journeys, and predicted a bright future for the women鈥檚 game in the Kingdom.
Taking place on March 19 at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, the match will feature two of the top teams in 黑料社区鈥檚 burgeoning women鈥檚 football scene.
Manar Fraij, Al-Ahli鈥檚 football coach, said that the Saudi league was competing to be one of the best leagues in the Arab world, even at the level of Africa and Asia.
鈥淭he presence of players who meet high standards supports the Saudi league and draws more attention to it,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t has helped Saudi players to interact with experienced players, those who鈥檝e played in the biggest international and global events. All of this benefits the Saudi players, the Saudi league, and the Saudi national team. I expect that in about three years, the Saudi women鈥檚 national team will reach a very high level.鈥
She highlighted the growth of female players in the Kingdom, noting a surge in new players under the age of 15.
鈥淚t鈥檚 all part of the infrastructure that the Saudi federation is working on in a sequential, excellent manner. Today, the mindset of the Saudi player has changed 鈥 Today, I鈥檓 seeing professionalism in the game. 黑料社区 has started to show up on the scene.
鈥淭heir commitment beyond training, even off the field, is reflected in their performance, and it鈥檚 clear, whether in the achievements of the Saudi national team or the Saudi league. When I see a 19-year-old Saudi player running alongside a 30-year-old professional who鈥檚 played in Europe and the Champions League, that鈥檚 something truly impressive.鈥
Fraij said that the Saudi league had become desirable for players internationally, but she emphasized that the Kingdom鈥檚 players should be given the opportunity to play.
鈥淲e鈥檝e seen this year鈥檚 signings 鈥 clubs have brought in players of a very high level,鈥 she said. 鈥淥f course, it鈥檚 good; the more professionals there are, the better. But on the condition that Saudi players still get their chance in the league and in the cup, so that cohesion remains clear, and we keep building the foundation and gaining experience for the Saudi national team.鈥
Morocco international and Al-Ahli captain, Ibtissam Jraidi, said that the league this year was different to last year, pointing out that there had been major improvement and development.
鈥淓ven the efforts from the Saudi Federation to support Saudi girls in achieving their dreams, letting them play matches and play football, have made a difference,鈥 she said. 鈥淗onestly, even the Saudi players themselves have improved a lot. I can see it clearly, even among the girls in my team and in other teams as well. They鈥檝e developed so quickly, and that鈥檚 really nice and positive. The attention and support from the Saudi Federation are what helped them develop like this.鈥
The captain, who became the first Arab to score a goal at the FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup in 2023, said that she prepares herself by focusing solely on the match.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think about anything else so that I can perform at my true level on the field 鈥 to help my team and my teammates. My mind is on the match, and specifically on what I need to do on the field, and nothing else.鈥
Luis Andrade, head coach of Al-Qadsiah, told Arab News that the journey to the final had been built on belief, teamwork and determination.
鈥淲e have overcome big challenges to be here, and we are ready to take the next step,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ur players have shown incredible character throughout this competition, and we aim to make history for the club and our fans.鈥
Meanwhile, Al-Qadsiah captain Rayanne Machado said that playing in the final was a dream come true for their team.
鈥淲e have worked so hard to reach this stage, and we are fully prepared to fight for the title,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e respect Al-Ahli鈥檚 quality, but we believe in ourselves and our ability to bring this trophy home for Al-Qadsiah.鈥
This is the second SAFF Women鈥檚 Cup, which began in October, and saw 16 teams from both the Saudi Women鈥檚 Premier League and the Saudi Women鈥檚 First Division League competing for glory. A campaign by the 黑料社区n Football Federation, #SeeOurGlory, was launched earlier in the week to celebrate the event and encourage fans to attend the final.
Al-Ahli and Al-Qadsiah stars foresee bright future for Saudi game ahead of SAFF Women鈥檚 Cup final
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Al-Ahli and Al-Qadsiah stars foresee bright future for Saudi game ahead of SAFF Women鈥檚 Cup final

- The second competition will take place at Kingdom Arena on Wednesday night
- Manar Fraij, Al-Ahli鈥檚 football coach, said that the Saudi league was competing to be one of the best leagues in the Arab world