A training camp for the Saudi women's national football team began on Tuesday in Salvden, Austria, and will last from August 22 to September 7.
According to Saudi Gazette, oach of the national team, German Monica Stubb, called on 27 players, who are: Lama Al-Enezi, Mona Abdel Rahman, Sarah Khaled, Laila Ali, Atheer Khaled, Bayan Sadaqa, Lin Al-Mohammed, Lana Abdel-Razzaq, Tala Al-Ghamdi, Hessa Al-Saadallah, Raghad Mukhaizin, Farah Jafri, and Lian Jawhari.
The team also includes: Maryam Al-Tamimi, Noura Al-Ibrahim, Raghad Helmy, Sarah Hamad, Saba Tawfiq, Mubaraka Al-Saiari, Al-Bandari Mubarak, Taqiah Rashwan, Al-Jawhara Al-Sayyari, Tahani Al-Zahrani, Juri Tariq, Mashael Al-Harbi, Asrar Al-Shaibani and Dalia Abu Laban.
Lamia Bin Bahian, a member of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation's Board of Directors and the organization's general supervisor, lauded the improvement in women's soccer in the Kingdom.
Director of the Women's Football Department Alia Al-Rasheed stated that the team would work to get the most out of the Austria camp, noting that there will be a number of friendly matches to improve the players' abilities.
Good luck to our favorite team.