The Guinea national football team has touched down in Saudi Arabia as they gear up for the upcoming FIFA Days. The squad, comprising 20 players, landed in Riyadh after departing from Dakar on Monday evening, with preparations set to commence shortly.
Following their stint in Conakry, Syli National embarked on their journey to Saudi Arabia, where they will be stationed for the international break in March.
The Guinean Football Federation confirmed the delegation’s arrival in Riyadh on Tuesday evening, marking the start of their campaign in the Gulf region.
The contingent that arrived in Saudi Arabia consists of 20 players, with Ibrahima Sory Conté and Balla Moussa Conté expected to join the squad later to complete the complement of 22 players.
The team is scheduled to kick off their training sessions later in the evening, as they fine-tune their preparations for the upcoming FIFA Series tournament.
In this tournament, Guinea is slated to compete against teams from Vanuatu and Curacao, presenting an opportunity for the squad to showcase their talent on the international stage.
As anticipation builds for the fixtures ahead, the Guinean national team remains focused on their objectives, aiming to make a mark in the FIFA Days event.
The arrival of the Guinean team in Saudi Arabia signals the commencement of a new chapter in their football journey, with players and coaching staff alike poised to deliver spirited performances in the forthcoming matches.
With the first training session set to kick off imminently, all eyes are on Syli National as they embark on their FIFA Days campaign with determination and resolve.