Doha: Qatar Football Association (QFA) signed three cooperation agreements on Wednesday with the Turkish Football Federation, the South Sudan Football Association, and the Royal Belgian Football Association, in the presence of QFA President Jassim bin Rashid Al Buainain and representatives of the three federations.
According to Qatar News Agency, the QFA President signed a memorandum of cooperation with President of the Turkish Football Federation Ibrahim Haciosmanoglu. He also signed a cooperation agreement with President of the South Sudan Football Association Francis Amin Michael, in addition to signing a collaboration agreement with President of the Royal Belgian Football Association Pascale Van Damme.
These agreements represent an extension of the QFA's strategy, which aims to enhance international cooperation in various aspects of football and exchange expertise with regional and international federations, serving the development of the game both locally and internationally.
The agreements encompass cooperation in various fields, including technical and professional exchange, the development of national teams and coaches, the nurturing of young talent, leveraging the successful experiences of Qatari football, and collaboration on projects and programs that support raising the technical and administrative standards of the game.
The signing of these agreements is an extension of the QFA's approach to building bridges of cooperation with continental and international federations, contributing to strengthening Qatar's position as an international sports hub for football.