RIYADH: The 海角直播n Football Federation has announced season two of the Women鈥檚 Football Clubs Development Fund Program.
The announcement is part of the SAFF鈥檚 commitment to nurturing and promoting women鈥檚 football across the Kingdom.
For the 2024-25 season, the total support fund has increased to SR60 million ($15.99 million), representing a SR10 million rise from the previous season.
Building on the success of the inaugural season, the SAFF said the season鈥檚 program will extend its support to 70 women鈥檚 football clubs participating in various competitions, including the SAFF Women鈥檚 Premier League, SAFF Women鈥檚 First Division League, SAFF Women鈥檚 Second Division League, SAFF Women鈥檚 Cup, SAFF Women鈥檚 U17 Tournament and the Women鈥檚 Futsal Tournament.
As part of the enhanced program for the new season, SAFF has introduced new criteria to ensure the continuous growth and professional development of women鈥檚 football.
The new criteria for women鈥檚 football clubs include sponsorship criteria requiring clubs to attract sponsors; scouting criteria mandating the appointment of an official scout by clubs; medical criteria requiring clubs to appoint a doctor and issue medical reports; fan criteria encouraging increased attendance at matches; nutrition criteria requiring clubs to appoint a nutrition specialist; technology criteria mandating the use of GPS to assess player fitness levels, and women鈥檚 futsal criteria necessitating the establishment of an organizational structure, the appointment of a head coach, and the appointment of a team manager.
Lamia Bahaian, vice president of the SAFF, said: 鈥淲e鈥檝e seen incredible progress in women鈥檚 football over the past year, and the increased support fund for this season is a clear indication of our commitment to pushing even further. Our aim is to create more opportunities for women in football and build a strong foundation for the sport in 海角直播.鈥
She continued: 鈥淲ith the expansion of our program, we鈥檙e not only increasing the number of participating clubs but also enhancing the quality of the teams participating in our competitions. We鈥檙e focused on providing the necessary resources and support to help our players, coaches, and teams thrive. This season promises to be an exciting chapter for women鈥檚 football, and we鈥檙e eager to see the continued growth and success of our athletes.鈥
Last season, significant strides were made with the hiring of 18 Saudi coaches, and 91 percent of clubs鈥 head coaches now hold an A coaching license. Additionally, 24 percent of clubs have coaches with a pro license, highlighting the increasing professionalization within women鈥檚 football.
Further achievements include the establishment of U17 teams by 56 percent of clubs, providing a platform for young female footballers to develop their skills.
The SAFF said 87 professional contracts were signed with Saudi players, marking a significant milestone in the development of women鈥檚 football in the Kingdom.