Saudi Football Federation Awarded Gold Membership in the AFC Grassroots Charter

The SAFF was granted golden membership directly, bypassing lower levels of recognition. SPA
The SAFF was granted golden membership directly, bypassing lower levels of recognition. SPA
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Saudi Football Federation Awarded Gold Membership in the AFC Grassroots Charter

The SAFF was granted golden membership directly, bypassing lower levels of recognition. SPA
The SAFF was granted golden membership directly, bypassing lower levels of recognition. SPA

The Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) has earned the golden membership in the Grassroots Charter of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), reaffirming its dedication to developing youth categories and adhering to the highest Asian standards.
The SAFF was granted golden membership directly, bypassing lower levels of recognition. This milestone reflects the federation's efforts, particularly through its technical management team, in implementing initiatives outlined in the talent development pathway of the Saudi Football Transformation Strategy, launched in September 2021.
The achievement follows an evaluation tour conducted by the AFC in early November, highlighting the SAFF’s commitment to youth development. The federation has established over 25 talent identification programs and opened 23 regional training centers across the Kingdom. Youth competitions for ages 15 to 18 have increased from 8 to 12, while regional tournaments for ages 11 to 14 have grown from 35 to 86.
Efforts have also focused on enhancing the competitiveness of youth national teams, strengthening amateur leagues, and advancing programs for women’s football. Additionally, the SAFF has integrated modern technologies, including the SAFF+ platform for match streaming, analysis, and statistics, enabling academies and private clubs to participate in local competitions.
SAFF President Yasser bin Hassan Al-Misehal expressed gratitude, both personally and on behalf of the board members, to the technical department for its exceptional work in developing youth categories. He commended the professional programs designed to discover and refine talent, which played a crucial role in securing the golden membership without progressing through lower levels.
Al-Misehal emphasized the federation’s continued support for youth football development, noting that this membership acknowledges the significant progress made in recent years. He highlighted initiatives such as the restructuring of youth competitions and strengthening the technical department with skilled expertise as key contributors to this achievement.



England Have All the Tools to Win World Cup under Tuchel, Says Carsley

Football - England FA Press Conference - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - October 16, 2024 New England manager Thomas Tuchel during the press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo
Football - England FA Press Conference - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - October 16, 2024 New England manager Thomas Tuchel during the press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo
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England Have All the Tools to Win World Cup under Tuchel, Says Carsley

Football - England FA Press Conference - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - October 16, 2024 New England manager Thomas Tuchel during the press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo
Football - England FA Press Conference - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - October 16, 2024 New England manager Thomas Tuchel during the press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo

Incoming England manager Thomas Tuchel has all the tools he needs to win the 2026 World Cup but finding the right balance for the team will be key, interim coach Lee Carsley said.

Carsley's six-game stint in charge of England ended with Sunday's 5-0 win over Ireland that secured promotion to the Nations League's top tier.

German Tuchel, who previously managed Paris St Germain, Chelsea and Bayern Munich, was appointed last month and will take charge in January.

Former manager Gareth Southgate led England to a World Cup semi-final in 2018 but Carsley thinks Tuchel can go all the way in 2026 at the tournament in North America.

England have not won the World Cup, or any other major trophy, since 1966.

"I think we are in a good position to do that," the 50-year-old told British media. "We have the talent to do it.

"I have been lucky now to be at the last couple of World Cups and the timing of the players being in form, physically and mentally, at the right time, picking the right squad.

"We have got all of the tools. We just need to play them in the order... We just have to find that balance."

Carsley, who is returning to his role as manager of the under 21 side, handed out eight debuts during his stint in charge including Curtis Jones and Noni Madueke.