PFF President Mohsin Gilani (proper) and SAFF President Yasser Al-Misehal shaking arms after signing settlement. — Reporter
The Pakistan Soccer Federation has entered into a proper partnership with the Saudi Arabian Soccer Federation to extend cooperation and promote soccer growth between the 2 nations.
Based on PFF sources, a memorandum of understanding was signed on Oct 18 by PFF President Mohsin Gilani and SAFF President Yasser Al-Misehal.
Officers stated the settlement displays a shared dedication to elevating soccer requirements and creating pathways for gamers, coaches and officers from each nations.
Below the MoU, the 2 federations will collaborate in a number of key areas, together with coach growth, girls’s soccer and youth soccer.
The partnership additionally ensures the launch of trade packages, enabling gamers and coaches to coach in one another’s nations to achieve worldwide publicity and expertise.
As well as, the federations plan to organise joint coaching camps and workshops to enhance technical experience and promote grassroots initiatives aimed toward nurturing younger expertise.
PFF sources stated the collaboration marks an essential step towards strengthening Pakistan’s soccer infrastructure and constructing stronger regional ties via the game.