DOHA: More than 25 names featured in a five-day long goalkeeping
clinic conducted by Qatar Football Association (QFA).
The clinic - held from January 18 to 22 - was conducted for
goalkeepers representing Qatar Stars League (QSL) sides as well
amateur goalkeepers.
FIFA official Massimo Cacciatori, who was part of the goalkeepers
lectures, praised Qatar's football facilities, saying they were second
to none in the world.
He said the facilities provided a clean hint that Qatar would stage a
quality FIFA World Cup in 2022.
He urged those who attended the lectures to keep working hard.
QFA's Ahmed Omar thanked the participants and the officials from
Europe for attending the five-day clinic.
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