Women's football tournament in Saudi Arabia
Football tournament
The Dawri Madaris (Arabic: دوري المدارس) It is a women's football Tournament in schools that is held annually in all regions of Saudi Arabia, organized by the Ministry of Sports in cooperation with the Ministry of Education.[1]
The first edition in 2022 witnessed the participation of 4,768 teams from 1,906 schools, the participation of 48,324 female players with 3,793 female coaches, and the participation of 413 referees.[2]
In the second edition in 2023, more than 5,700 teams were allowed to participate, bringing the number of female players to more than 70,000.[3]
The Dawri Madaris contributed to the discovery of many talented Saudi players who now play for clubs in the Saudi Women's Premier League and the Saudi Women's First Division League.[4]
Winners
Individual awards
Selection of players for the camp
At each end of the Dawri Madaris Edition, the league administration selects the best female players to participate in a camp in Europe in order to develop their performance after their brilliance in the Dawri Madaris.[13]
Edition
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Year
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Players
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Camp
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Duration of camp
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1[14]
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2022
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Najed Al-Otaibi, Shahad Al-Mashal, Lana Abdulrazak, Haifa Al-Olayan, Reem Qabbani, Shaikha Al-Asiri, Razan Ahmad, Yasmeen Al-Farhan, Shawq Al-hasan, Jumana Al-Ghalib and Yara Felemban
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Barcelona
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11 to 21 March 2023
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2[15]
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2023
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Suhair Batook, Robin Bassiouni, Razin Al-Shamrani, Isal Ibrahim, Fajr Al-Anzi, Israa Al-Awami, Randa Abdulqader, Maryam Al Ansari, Shawq Al-Zahrani, Wad Al-Salami, Lulwa Al-Nimri, Talin Yamani Lillian Al-Harbi, Retaj Soleimani, Hanen Al-Eid, Lulu Takroni, Rital Al Jaber and Lareen Bassiouni
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Madrid
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29 February to 10 March 2024
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See also
References