Saudi Arabia should bid for women's World Cup, says former coach

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LONDON : Saudi Arabia women may be a long way away from qualifying for the women's World Cup, but a more realistic aim would be to host the tournament in the future, the country's technical director of the women's game Monika Staab told Reuters.Staab, who had stints as a player in her native Germany, Fran

LONDON : Saudi Arabia women may be a long way away from qualifying for the women's World Cup, but a more realistic aim would be to host the tournament in the future, the country's technical director of the women's game Monika Staab told Reuters.

Staab, 64, said that may take longer but that a quicker route could be to play in the tournament as the host nation. The hosts for the women's World Cup usually get a short amount of time to prepare, with the 2027 host nation set to be appointed by FIFA in May next year. That was part of the backlash to a possible Visit Saudi sponsorship of this year's women's World Cup, to be held in Australia and New Zealand from July 20-Aug. 20. World soccer governing body FIFA announced in March that the Saudi tourism board would not sponsor the tournament.

"No fields are available, no equipment. So FIFA have been doing great jobs in India helping women football to grow and especially in countries where the money is not so easy to access for women's football.

 

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