The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) and the Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) have formally joined hands to enhance cooperation and promote football development between the two countries.
According to PFF sources, a memorandum of understanding was signed by PFF President Mohsin Gilani and SAFF President Yasser Al-Misehal on October 18.
Officials said the agreement reflects a shared commitment to raising football standards and creating pathways for players, coaches and officials from both countries.
Under the MoU, the two federations will collaborate in several key areas, including coach development, women’s football and youth football.
The partnership will also see the launch of exchange programs, allowing players and coaches to train in each other’s countries to gain international exposure and experience.
In addition, the federations plan to organize joint training camps and workshops to enhance technical expertise and promote grassroots initiatives aimed at nurturing young talent.
PFF sources said the partnership marks an important step towards strengthening Pakistan’s football infrastructure and building stronger regional ties through the sport.

