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National Scouting Capability Development Program

Client: Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF)

Client Context

As the Saudi Arabian Football Federation accelerated its strategic mandate to elevate football standards across the Kingdom, a critical constraint emerged in talent identification. Scouting practices varied significantly by region, competition level, and gender, resulting in inconsistent evaluation outcomes and fragmented player development pathways.

Strategic Challenge

Scouting knowledge remained largely experiential and non-standardized, with limited integration of analytics or international best practices. This constrained SAFF’s ability to systematically identify, monitor, and develop talent across the national football ecosystem.

Solution Delivered

Xplere, in partnership with the Professional Football Scouts Association (PFSA), designed and delivered a national, in-person scouting education program aligned with SAFF standards.

The program combined theoretical foundations with applied practice, covering:

  • Structured talent identification frameworks
  • Opposition analysis and tactical evaluation
  • Professional scouting reporting methodologies
  • Specialized modules for women’s football scouting

The curriculum incorporated hands-on exercises using video analysis platforms, data-driven assessment models, and scenario-based decision-making to ensure immediate operational applicability.

Measurable & Strategic Impact

Established a unified national language for talent evaluation By introducing consistent terminology, assessment criteria, and evaluation frameworks that aligned all stakeholders — federation staff, regional scouts, and technical teams — under a single, coherent scouting methodology across the country.

Professionalized scouting as a formal, standardized discipline Through the implementation of structured processes, clear role definitions, and evidence-based evaluation tools, elevating scouting from an informal practice into an institutionalized function embedded within the national football ecosystem.

Strengthened talent pathways from grassroots to professional levels By creating clearer identification, tracking, and progression mechanisms that ensured promising players could be consistently monitored, developed, and transitioned across age groups, regions, and competitive tiers.

Equipped participants with deployable skills aligned with international scouting benchmarks By delivering practical training, modern evaluation techniques, and performance analysis methodologies that enabled graduates to immediately apply globally recognized best practices within local and national scouting operations.