German trainer Monika Staab coaches the first Saudi women’s national team

AAs a soccer coach, Monika Staab saw a lot of this world. She has already been deployed in around 80 countries to teach women how to play football. But the task that the former player takes on this Wednesday is something special even for her: Monika Staab is taking over as coach of the very first women’s national soccer team in Saudi Arabia. In other words, the country where until recently women were not even allowed to go to the stadium because the rulers believed that this was against the rules of Islam.

Real pioneering work awaits Staab, who once worked as a trainer at 1. FFC Frankfurt, because the history of Saudi women’s football is very young. Until a few years ago, women were completely banned from playing football in public. The Saudi female soccer players have only been playing a championship since November. And the national team has to build the German coach from scratch. “Saudi Arabia starts with the first floor,” says Staab (62). “This is a milestone, especially for the Arab world.”

The first women’s national team in the kingdom is made possible by a social opening that is being promoted by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Traditionally, women in the strictly conservative Islamic country are severely disadvantaged compared to men. Many rights are still withheld from them. But with a series of reforms, the heir to the throne has strengthened their status. For example, women have been allowed to drive a car since 2018. They are now allowed to travel abroad without the consent of a male guardian. The dress codes, including the headscarf, are also loosening up.


Monika Staab (center) has traveled the world of football: Here she can be seen training with girls from Pakistan.
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Step by step, the Saudi women are now conquering the sport for themselves. When Staab visited the kingdom at the end of last year to train women coaches, she worked with “incredibly active and committed women,” as she says. “That was a huge experience. I was surprised by the openness of the women. ”And the potential of the players. Although officially not allowed in the kingdom, these would have been playing for a long time. “I did not expect to this extent how far they have already come,” enthuses Staab.

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