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The first Saudi international referee for the exchange for “Sport 24”: It will become the second game after football

The first Saudi international referee for the exchange for “Sport 24”: It will become the second game after football

The first Saudi international referee for the exchange for “Sport 24”: It will become the second game after football

After he decided to play the padel game for the first time, on the recommendation of Captain Fahd Al-Saad, the experience turned into a passion, until Fahd Al-Jamaan became the first Saudi international referee in the padel game.

The international referee, Fahd Al-Jamaan, expressed to “Sport 24” his happiness at obtaining an international certificate in arbitration for the padel game, after he was nominated by the Saudi Padel Committee to attend the international arbitration course in the padel sport, which lasted for two months.

Al-Jamaan stressed that obtaining the international arbitration certificate is a matter of pride and pride, saying: “I was honored to represent my country, and thank God, this is the least I can offer to the country as the first Saudi to obtain this certificate.”

He explained that the padel game will spread widely among young people, and it cannot surpass football in terms of competition and popularity, but during the next two years it will become the second game in the country.

The international referee bet that this game, over the next few years, would provide successful models for Saudi players to compete in international padel championships and win titles.

The padel game, within a short period of time, was able to reserve its seat among the most widespread sports in Saudi Arabia, as this sport is moving locally in the right path in line with Vision 2030, which aims to raise the level of efficiency and success in various sports and games within the Kingdom.

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