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SAUDI - WOMEN - SPORTS - FBL

SAUDI - WOMEN - SPORTS - FBL
German coach Monika Staab leads a training session for the newly-established Saudi Women's National Football Team at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium in Riyadh on November 2, 2021. Saudi Arabia's launch of its first women's football league on November 22 will open the door for hundreds of girls hoping to begin their professional careers -- and maybe one day take part in the Women's World Cup. The wealthy Gulf country, which lifted a ban on women's football only a few years ago, wants to strengthen its women's national team in the hopes of taking part in international tournaments.
Fayez Nureldine / AFP
Document reference 000_9QV9UD
SLUG SAUDI - WOMEN - SPORTS - FBL
Creation date 11/2/2021 13:12 UTC
City/Country Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Credit Fayez Nureldine / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 57.11 Mb / 5472 x 3648 / 300 dpi

SAUDI - WOMEN - SPORTS - FBL

SAUDI - WOMEN - SPORTS - FBL
German coach Monika Staab leads a training session for the newly-established Saudi Women's National Football Team at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium in Riyadh on November 2, 2021. Saudi Arabia's launch of its first women's football league on November 22 will open the door for hundreds of girls hoping to begin their professional careers -- and maybe one day take part in the Women's World Cup. The wealthy Gulf country, which lifted a ban on women's football only a few years ago, wants to strengthen its women's national team in the hopes of taking part in international tournaments.
Fayez Nureldine / AFP