Pinto reviews in front of FIFA the mechanism of the team’s work and how to summon players

Luis Pinto.

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During a three-day meeting with the International Federation of Football Association (FIFA), the Football Association reviewed the administrative and technical processes in place at the Football Association, the administrative structure, the mechanism of work of the various departments, divisions and committees, as well as the financial support allocated to the implementation of development projects.

A press release by the Football Association said: “The Secretary General of the Federation, Mohamed Bin Hazzam, held a meeting via video communication system with Gabriel Calderon and Javier Sanchez, officials of the International Federation of Advanced Performance, with the participation of the Federation's technical director, Michel Sablon, and the coach of the first team, Jorge Luis Pinto, The director of the training department, Abdullah Hassan, the coach of the first national women's team, Houria Al-Taheri, and the executive director of the Professional League, Walid Al Hosani.

For his part, the coach of the national team, Luis Pinto, reviewed the formation of the technical staff of the national team, the distribution of responsibilities and tasks within the work team, methods of communication with clubs and coaches and cooperation with them, and how to summon players to participate in internal and external camps and matches.

Pinto also touched on the philosophy of playing and ways of integrating young players with the older and more experienced players, and his ambitions with the national team.

Bin Hazzam said: “There are many projects that the Football Association is working on to develop the game and increase the number of its practitioners, through continuous updating of local competitions, laying down foundations and a unified system for football academies, and supporting national technical cadres by holding workshops and various courses, in the presence and participation of a group of international lecturers.” .

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