Saudi Arabian Football Federation signs MoU with Ghanaian counterparts

SAFF President Yasser Al-Misehal and GFA President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku put pen to paper in a signing ceremony in Doha. (SAFF)
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Updated 10 December 2022
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Saudi Arabian Football Federation signs MoU with Ghanaian counterparts

DOHA: The Saudi Arabian Football Federation has announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding with the Ghana Football Association.

SAFF President Yasser Al-Misehal and GFA President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku put pen to paper in a signing ceremony held at Saudi House in Doha.

The agreement aims to develop strong relations between the two federations to help the promotion, growth and success of football at all levels.

It provides a framework for collaboration across all areas of the game, from grassroots to elite football, including youth and women’s football. SAFF is committed to hosting both the Ghanian men’s and women’s national teams for matches and training camps as well as exchanges for key experts across areas related to coaching, refereeing or administrative matters.

“We’re excited to establish this MoU with the Ghana Football Association and create this partnership moving forward,” said Al-Misehal. “The quality and talent in Ghanaian football is known across the world and we at SAFF are keen to work closely together to allow our youngsters to gain valuable playing experience while benefiting from their key insights and strengths. We look forward to working together in a meaningful manner and open up mutually beneficial opportunities.”

Commenting on the new partnership, Simeon-Okraku said: “Ghana has a longstanding relationship with Saudi Arabia and it is only right that we expand this level of cooperation to football — an area that unites people.”

SAFF is investing across player pathways, competitions, women’s football, technology, workforce, hosting and governance.

Over the last three years, women’s football in Saudi Arabia experienced unprecedented investment in areas such as grassroots player development, competitions, coaching, refereeing and governance. As a result, SAFF expressed its interest in bidding for the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup, established the country’s first women’s national team last year, followed by the inaugural women’s football league and girls’ schools league.


Djokovic edges Kovacevic to reach Indian Wells last 16

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Djokovic edges Kovacevic to reach Indian Wells last 16

  • With five Indian Wells titles Djokovic is tied for the record with Swiss great Roger Federer

INDIAN WELLS, United States: Novak Djokovic clawed out a 6-4, 1-6, 6-4 victory over 72nd-ranked American Aleksandar Kovacevic on Monday to reach the fourth round at Indian Wells for the first time since 2017.
Djokovic, playing his first tournament since falling to Carlos Alcaraz in the Australian Open final, had all he could handle from the 27-year-old New Yorker, who peppered the Serb superstar with 16 aces.
Djokovic made an early break stand up to take the first set, but Kovacevic had found his groove and rolled through the second against a clearly frustrated Djokovic.
Djokovic regrouped in the third — finally finding the break he needed in the final game.
“I knew coming into the match that if he serves well and if he picks his spot in the box it’s going to be tough to break him,” Djokovic said.
“I wasn’t maybe feeling my rhythm on that return very well today, but he was just making my life very difficult, returning the serve.
“He was just acing me all over, getting a lot of free points.
“Today was really anybody’s game until the last couple of points. That last game in the third where he missed some first serves, gave me looks on the second and I used it. That’s pretty much it.”
With five Indian Wells titles Djokovic is tied for the record with Swiss great Roger Federer.
But the Serbian superstar hasn’t made it to the quarter-finals in the California desert since his last title run in 2016 and now he’s had to come through a pair of three-setters to return to the last 16.
He’ll face defending champion Jack Draper for a place in the quarter-finals after the Briton beat Argentina’s Francisco Cerundolo 6-1, 7-5.
Draper’s victory here last year — featuring a semifinal win over Carlos Alcaraz — launched his rise to fourth in the world.
But he then missed the better part of six months with an arm injury and arrived in California ranked 14th, his win over Cerundolo marking the first time since June that he’s posted back-to-back ATP victories.
Cerundolo served for the second set at 5-4, but a few mistakes gave Draper an opening and the Briton broke back, saving a pair of break points in the next game before finishing it off on Cerundolo’s serve.
A pair of top-10 seeds were sent packing as Britain’s Cameron Norrie ousted eighth-ranked Australian Alex de Minaur 6-4, 6-4 and Aussie qualifier Rinki Hijikata 10th-ranked Alexander Bublik 6-7 (3/7), 7-6 (7/3), 6-3.
Hijikata, ranked 117th in the world, claimed his first win over a top-10 player to advance to a meeting with Norrie.
Alcaraz, riding a 13-0 match winning streak as he chases a third Indian Wells title, headlined the night session, taking on France’s Arthur Rinderknech.
The 22-year-old Spaniard’s Australian Open triumph made him the youngest man to complete a career Grand Slam, and he followed up with a title in Doha in February.
Now Alcaraz is aiming to return to the winner’s circle in Indian Wells, where his bid for a third straight title last year was derailed by Draper in the semifinals.