Pakistan and Saudi Arabia Sign MoU to Boost Football Development

PFF and Saudi Football Federation Unite to Elevate Youth and Women’s Football


Pakistan and Saudi Arabia Sign MoU to Boost Football Development


Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have officially joined forces to elevate football development across both nations. In a landmark move, the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) and the Saudi Football Federation signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), with PFF President Mohsin Gilani and Saudi counterpart Yasser Al-Misehal leading the agreement. The collaboration aims to enhance football standards and promote the sport at grassroots, youth, and professional levels.


Under the MoU, both federations will focus on coaching development, youth engagement, and women’s football. The partnership includes exchange programs for players and staff, joint training camps, and technical workshops. PFF officials hailed the agreement as a turning point for Pakistan’s football scene, offering young and female athletes exposure to international standards and modern training methods.


Saudi officials reaffirmed their commitment to supporting Pakistan’s football journey, emphasizing talent development and infrastructure growth. They described the agreement as a step toward deeper regional sporting ties. With shared goals and joint initiatives, both countries are poised to unlock new potential and reshape the future of football in South Asia and the Middle East.

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