Dawri Madaris

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Dawri Madaris
File:Dawri Madaris logo.svg
Founded2022; 3 years ago (2022)
RegionSaudi Arabia
Number of teams5700 (2023)
Current championsAl Tarbiyah Private Schools (1st title)
Most successful club(s)Al Tarbiyah Private Schools (1 title)
WebsiteDawri Madaris Tournament
File:Soccerball current event.svg 2023 Dawri Madaris

The Dawri Madaris (Arabic: دوري المدارس) It is a women's football Tournament in schools that is held annually in all regions of Saudi Arabia, organized by the Ministry of Sports in cooperation with the Ministry of Education.[1] The first edition in 2022 witnessed the participation of 4,768 teams from 1,906 schools, the participation of 48,324 female players with 3,793 female coaches, and the participation of 413 referees.[2] In the second edition in 2023, more than 5,700 teams were allowed to participate, bringing the number of female players to more than 70,000.[3] The Dawri Madaris contributed to the discovery of many talented Saudi players who now play for clubs in the Saudi Women's Premier League and the Saudi Women's First Division League.[4]

Winners

Edition Year Final
Champions Score Runners-up
1 2022 Dar Al Hanan Schools 2–1[5] 4th Secondary School in Jubail
2 2023 Al Tarbiyah Private Schools 2–2  (a.e.t.) (4–3 p)[6] Al Bayan Garden National School

Individual awards

Season Best Player Top scorers Best Goalkeeper
2022 Madawi Al-Aid[7] Lana Abdulrazak[8] Shdo Al-Ghamdi[9]
2023 Sarah Al-Zamil[10] Suhair Batook and Kholoud Kaabi[11] Randa Abdulqader[12]

Selection of players for the camp

At each end of the Dawri Madaris Edition, the league administration selects the best female players to participate in a camp in Europe in order to develop their performance after their brilliance in the Dawri Madaris.[13]

Edition Year Players Camp Duration of camp
1[14] 2022 Najed Al-Otaibi, Shahad Al-Mashal, Lana Abdulrazak, Haifa Al-Olayan, Reem Qabbani, Shaikha Al-Asiri, Razan Ahmad, Yasmeen Al-Farhan, Shawq Al-hasan, Jumana Al-Ghalib and Yara Felemban Barcelona 11 to 21 March 2023
2[15] 2023 Suhair Batook, Robin Bassiouni, Razin Al-Shamrani, Isal Ibrahim, Fajr Al-Anzi, Israa Al-Awami, Randa Abdulqader, Maryam Al Ansari, Shawq Al-Zahrani, Wad Al-Salami, Lulwa Al-Nimri, Talin Yamani Lillian Al-Harbi, Retaj Soleimani, Hanen Al-Eid, Lulu Takroni, Rital Al Jaber and Lareen Bassiouni Madrid 29 February to 10 March 2024

See also

References

  1. "About Schools Tournament". dawrimadaris.gg. September 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  2. @saff_wfd (8 October 2022). "شهد دوري المدارس للبنات إقبالًا كبيراً من الطالبات والجهات التعليمية" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  3. @DawriMadaris (10 October 2023). "موهوبات كرة القدم يستعدون للموسم الـثـانـي" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  4. "موهوبات المدارس يواصلن التألق في الدوري السعودي" [Talented school girls continue to shine in the Saudi League.]. kooora.com (in العربية). Riyan Al-Jidani. 13 April 2024. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  5. @DawriMadaris (21 December 2022). "ننهاية المباراة" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  6. @DawriMadaris (28 January 2024). "نهاية المباراة بركلات الترجيح" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  7. @DawriMadaris (21 December 2022). "أفضل لاعبة" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  8. @DawriMadaris (21 December 2022). "هدافة البطولة" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  9. @DawriMadaris (21 December 2022). "أفضل حارسة مرمى" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  10. @DawriMadaris (29 January 2024). "أفضل لاعبة" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  11. @DawriMadaris (29 January 2024). "هدافة البطولة" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  12. @DawriMadaris (29 January 2024). "أفضل حارسة مرمى" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  13. "السعودية تستمر في تطوير موهوبات دوري المدارس" [Saudi Arabia continues to develop school league talent]. kooora.com (in العربية). Riyan Al-Jidani. 1 March 2024. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  14. @DawriMadaris (11 March 2023). "11 لاعبة يلتحقن بمعسكر دوري المدارس في إسبانيا" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  15. @DawriMadaris (29 February 2024). "نخبة الموهوبات في مهمة جديدة في إسبانيا" (Tweet) – via Twitter.