The elite football school team today began their development camp in the Spanish capital Madrid, which will last until Wednesday, August 10, and then go to the Portuguese city of Lisbon to technically prepare and develop the players in accordance with the camp program.
The team is technically led by Spanish coach Iago Agaler Asun.
The list of the group includes: Khaled al-Rashidi (Al-Qasim Education Department), Ahmed al-Hamidi (Hail Education Department), Abdul Aziz al-Jazari (Al-Madina al-Munawara Education Department), Abdullah al-Sakran (Education Department Al-Zulfi Education Department), Ahmed Hamdi (Jazan Education Department) and Al-Hassan Munif (Education Department) Najran), Yazan Madani (Jeddah Education Department), Rehan Mubarak (Najran Education Department), Saud Al Enesi (Qassim Education Department) ) ), Abdulaziz Al-Ghamdi (Taif Education Department), Abdulaziz Al-Hashlan (Riyadh Education Department) and Azzam Ahmed (Jeddah Education Department), Aqil Al-Dafiri (Hafar Al-Batin Education Department), Ali Al-Makrami (Najran Education Department), Fahd Jaizani (Jeddah Education Department), Mutaib Al-Maliki (Mecca Education Department), Muhammad Al-Duwish (Al-Zulfi Education Department) and Muhammad Dhafer (Najran Education Department), Muhammad Feisa l (Department of Education Taif). department), Moaz al-Habib (city education department), Moaz al-Masud (al-Zulfi education department) and Muhannad Turki (city education department).
The camp will last until August 16 in Madrid and Lisbon, during which there will be three preparatory friendly matches.During the training camp in Madrid, the team will play two friendly matches, the first against Getafe on Saturday, August 6, and the second against Real Madrid on Tuesday, 9 August, while the mission will be held for a certain period of time. Six days in Lisbon, the team will play their third friendly match against the Portuguese Benfica on Saturday, August 13th.
The program includes many recreational activities such as visits to the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, home of Real Madrid, Atlético Madrid’s Wanda Metropolitano, Warner Park and Carlos Sans arenas, as well as the stadium of the Lisbon team in front of returning to Jeddah on 16 August.
The Elite School League team is part of the Ministry of Sports’ projects it is implementing in partnership with the Ministry of Education to develop the next generation of soccer players who will be the core of the future of Saudi football.
Head of mission, member of the Supervisory Committee of the School League, President of the Saudi Arabian School Sports Federation Ali Al-Shaylan confirmed that the camp program was prepared in such a way that all players receive technical and administrative benefits, and give them great experience through training, friendly matches and technical lectures prepared during the camp periods to properly prepare them and help them move forward towards their future in football, whether in schools or at club level.
Al-Shuaylan expressed gratitude and appreciation to the parents of all players for their active cooperation in getting all players to join the current camp, pointing out that this camp is a continuation of the various school league programs that have been launched since the start of the School League in its third edition this year. , the most recent being the Combined Elite Kingdom Championship which was recently held in Jeddah for elite high school and high school teams, which has seen this current team participate in the development of the camp.