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Saudi Arabia announces 49.9m riyals investment to strengthen women's football

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Saudi Arabia is taking giant strides in the world of sport, entering new spheres and bringing in fresh investment and vision.

After heavy investments in golf and men's football, the kingdom is now turning its attention to women's football. The Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) on Monday announced a funding initiative and support system for the women’s game.

The groundbreaking project is designed to strengthen and enhance women’s football leagues and the wider sport in Saudi Arabia.

The SAFF programme will provide financial assistance to the Saudi Premier League and women's first division clubs. To be eligible for this funding, clubs must have a SAFF membership and Nafes license to actively participate in all women’s tournaments organised by the federation.

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