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FIFA Forward workshop paves the way for more growth in West Asia!

Football in West Asia is enjoying an unprecedented level of growth. 2022 The FIFA World Cup – Qatar undoubtedly energised the game in the region like never before.

Sandwiched either side of world football’s premier tournament, the region is also the host for the continent’s elite in the shape of the 2019 and 2023 AFC Asian Cup, organised by United Arab Emirates and Qatar respectively.

And, of course, it was just a few months ago that Saudi Arabia stunned the world with an era-defining win over Argentina at Qatar 2022 – the only defeat suffered by the eventual world champions at the tournament.

It is against this backdrop that Saudi Arabia played host as West Asia’s Member Associations (MA’s) gathered to steer a course for future football growth.

Riyadh was the venue for an expansive three-day course – attended by all 12 of the region’s MA’s – with the event plotting the way ahead for FIFA Forward 3.0. It followed on from similar workshops across the globe, the most recent edition for the world’s largest continent being in Vietnam for Southeast Asia MA’s.

Saudi Arabia offered trademark hospitality to their visiting neighbours. “We are hosting this workshop because of our belief that nobody can improve alone,” said Secretary General of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation, Ibrahim Al Kassim. “Everyone must work together to improve football in this region.

“FIFA Forward is a great programme. We have seen its positive impact in Saudi Arabia and in other federations as well.”

The world governing body’s new iteration of its major development programme continues the work of FIFA Forward 2.0 with its tailor-made investment approach.

FIFA Forward 3.0 kicked off at the commencement if this year and, like the previous two programmes, allows FIFA to redistribute income to all its associations for the development of football.

There will be greatly increased levels of funding in the new version, with the investment – overseen by FIFA’s regional offices – increased by 30 per cent.

“It was important for us to gather all West Asian associations in order to explain the amendments to regulations, to explain how we can best use these funds, and to explain the new services that FIFA is going to provide to all these member associations for the development of football everywhere and for all,” FIFA Chief Member Associations Officer Kenny Jean-Marie.

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