Saudi Aramco Hosts FIFA Schools Program Activities in Dhahran

Saudi Aramco Hosts FIFA Schools Program Activities in Dhahran
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Saudi Aramco Hosts FIFA Schools Program Activities in Dhahran

Saudi Aramco Hosts FIFA Schools Program Activities in Dhahran

Saudi Aramco, in collaboration with FIFA, the Saudi Arabian Football Federation, and the General Education Department in the Eastern Region, successfully hosted the FIFA Schools Program activities in Dhahran from December 10 to 12.
The event featured a two-day diploma program aimed at physical education teachers, blending life skills development with hands-on training in sports education.

A student competition accompanied the program, culminating in a ceremony crowning the winners, SPA reported.
Among the activities was also the FIFA Schools Festival, which brought together over 552 students of both genders, alongside 80 teachers and coaches.
This initiative aligns with Saudi Aramco’s commitment to enhancing the quality of life and empowering future generations through its citizenship programs.
By integrating football into education, the program aims to foster life skills and community engagement, reflecting the company’s broader efforts to contribute positively to society.



Dakar Rally 2025: Stage 3 Begins in Bisha, Saudi Arabia

US driver Mitch Guthrie Jr steers his car assisted by co-driver Kellon Walch during stage 2B of the 47th Dakar Rally between Bisha and Bisha, in Saudi Arabia, on January 6, 2025. (AFP)
US driver Mitch Guthrie Jr steers his car assisted by co-driver Kellon Walch during stage 2B of the 47th Dakar Rally between Bisha and Bisha, in Saudi Arabia, on January 6, 2025. (AFP)
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Dakar Rally 2025: Stage 3 Begins in Bisha, Saudi Arabia

US driver Mitch Guthrie Jr steers his car assisted by co-driver Kellon Walch during stage 2B of the 47th Dakar Rally between Bisha and Bisha, in Saudi Arabia, on January 6, 2025. (AFP)
US driver Mitch Guthrie Jr steers his car assisted by co-driver Kellon Walch during stage 2B of the 47th Dakar Rally between Bisha and Bisha, in Saudi Arabia, on January 6, 2025. (AFP)

The third stage of the Dakar Rally 2025, which is being held in Saudi Arabia for the sixth consecutive year, started Tuesday and will continue until January 17. Competitors began the stage in Bisha Governorate and will finish in Al Hanakiyah, covering a total distance of 894 km, including a timed special stage of 327 km, the Saudi Press Agency said on Wednesday.
The fourth stage of the event will start today from Al Hanakiyah and conclude in AlUla Governorate, covering a total distance of 588 km, including a timed special stage of 415 km.
Drivers will face significant challenges in this stage as they will not be able to rely on mechanical support teams.