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Aug 2020
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20: Why Saudi Arabian Youth Teams Moved ...

Science for Sport
About this episode

In episode 20 Cris Soler Performance Coach at the Future Falcons (Saudi Arabia Youth), join us.

Specifically Cris will be looking at:

  • What Saudi Arabia youth teams do in Europe
  • Why they moved the team out of Saudi Arabia
  • What the cultural difficulties are in doing this

About Cris

Cris: "My name is Cris Soler, Dutch performance coach currently working for the ministry of sport of Saudi Arabia on a football development project based in Spain. At the moment preparing the under-19 national team for the Asia cup in Uzbekistan"


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