Jeeks said:
Is it a Saudi policy not to send the players abroad?
It is not only sending your players abroad that helps, but bringing in foreigners to the league also helps. Then another about sending players abroad, players to play in Europe they have to be talented and talent does not normally come with birth, there must be schools of football for the youngsters. Do these exist in KSA? I know they don't in Lebanon. Actually the players who play in the top league in Lebanon have other jobs than playing footbal, see why I can't dream of seeing my team in the World Cup?
No Saudi players could play abroad. Ironically too much money in our case is actually our bane. Let's take Yasser Al-Qahtani (the scorer of the first goal against Tunisia), the kid is talented, young, and could easily play in Europe's small clubs and work his way up. But IIRC Al-Hillal paid for him $10 Million or something like that. Now no club in Europe would ever pay such an amount for an unproven youngster, Arsenal paid 7 for Rosiscky FFS. Another problem is that the Saudi society is a somewhat closed society (even though thats changing).
We got our good share of good players here, Mohammed Kallon, Tenorio, Donadoni...etc all come to mind. But lets face it, the Saudi league is not that lucrative, in fact aside from some elite European leagues and perhaps the Brazilian and Argentinian leagues, none is really that lucrative.
And I disagree about the nessecity of football schools to brew good talent. I mean maybe thats the way it is in Europe, but Brazil the biggest talent exporter in the world don't subscribe to such system. Most of their talents are brewed on the streets , beaches...etc. The Saudi talent is developed by the latter. There is talent in Saudi Arabia, lots of Brazilian managers (i.e Carlos Alberto) have stated that, but the only problem is how this talent is molded.