The Saudi Arabian Football Association is establishing a “Saudi Home” zone to coincide with the 33rd meeting of the Asian Football Confederation General Assembly, which will be held in the capital of Bahrain, Manama tomorrow and the day after tomorrow; Introduce the national culture and stadiums that were included in the Saudi file for the matches of the AFC Asian Cup 2027. It is expected that the AFC will announce during the meeting, which will be held on February 1, the winning file for the official organization of the tournament in which Saudi Arabia is participating under its slogan (Together for the Future of Asia) to host the Asian Championships in its nineteenth edition.
He introduces the “Saudi House” to the stadiums designated for the matches, as well as to the various sections and pavilions. This includes the Hospitality Zone, which seeks to highlight Saudi culture to visitors, including heads and officials of international sports federations, members of the Asian Confederation, media professionals and sports influencers. The zone will offer Saudi coffee; A symbol of generosity, hospitality and hospitality, in addition to a variety of dates and a selection of popular dishes that represent the 13 regions of the Kingdom.
The Saudi House also houses a football museum showcasing the ancient history of the Kingdom in the previous Asian Championships, where the Saudi Arabian team participated in the Asian Cup 10 times, won the title three times (1984, 1988, 1996) and finished second. up three times.
The establishment of the Saudi House District was an initiative of the Saudi Arabian Football Association. To introduce the stadiums nominated to host the biggest continental football event and show the spherical development of the Green Falcons as the team proved its superiority by taking part in the sixth time in its history in the World Cup and showed a worthy game, especially after its victory over Argentina (world championship champion).
Notably, the Saudi Football Association established the Saudi Home Zone in Doha for the first time to coincide with the 2022 World Cup, with over 400,000 visitors in a full month to learn about Saudi sports, culture and the arts. through 10 pavilions and over 21 events.