Saudi Arabia should bid for 2035 Women's World Cup: Staab
LONDON: Saudi Arabia should bid to host the Women's World Cup in 2035, the country's technical director of women's football Monika Staab said on Thursday.
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LONDON: Saudi Arabia should bid to host the Women's World Cup in 2035, the country's technical director of women's football Monika Staab said on Thursday.
The technical director of the Saudi Arabian women’s team has expressed a desire to host the Women’s World Cup in the country in 2035.
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.
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