RIYADH — Britain’s Prince William, Prince of Wales, attended a daily training session for players from the Saudi Arabian Football Federation’s regional girls’ training centers on Tuesday at the Mohammed bin Salman Nonprofit City (Misk), as part of his official visit to the Kingdom.The session was held in the presence of Saudi Minister of Sport Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal.During the visit, Prince William met with the players as well as coaching and administrative staff. “سأراكم في كأس العالم” ?كلمات ملهمة من ولي عهد بريطانيا الأمير ويليام للاعبات مركز التدريب الإقليمي ? pic.twitter.com/hxKZKJ8F8M— إدارة الكرة النسائية – SAFF (@saff_wfd) February 10, 2026 Saudi Football Federation Vice President Lamia bint Bahian briefed the Prince of Wales on the development of women’s football in Saudi Arabia and the steps taken to support and empower female players.She outlined the federation’s efforts to expand participation, improve technical performance, and build sustainable pathways for women’s football, as part of broader initiatives to advance the Kingdom’s female sports sector.
RIYADH — Britain’s Prince William, Prince of Wales, attended a daily training session for players from the Saudi Arabian Football Federation’s regional girls’ training centers on Tuesday at the Mohammed bin Salman Nonprofit City (Misk), as part of his official visit to the Kingdom.The session was held in the presence of Saudi Minister of Sport Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal.During the visit, Prince William met with the players as well as coaching and administrative staff. “سأراكم في كأس العالم” ?كلمات ملهمة من ولي عهد بريطانيا الأمير ويليام للاعبات مركز التدريب الإقليمي ? pic.twitter.com/hxKZKJ8F8M— إدارة الكرة النسائية – SAFF (@saff_wfd) February 10, 2026 Saudi Football Federation Vice President Lamia bint Bahian briefed the Prince of Wales on the development of women’s football in Saudi Arabia and the steps taken to support and empower female players.She outlined the federation’s efforts to expand participation, improve technical performance, and build sustainable pathways for women’s football, as part of broader initiatives to advance the Kingdom’s female sports sector.
