Determined to grow the Corps of indigenous coaches, the Nigeria Football Federation has set in motion plans to organize a four-month CAF B-License Coaching Course.
The key objective is to enhance the capacity of Nigerian coaches and prepare them for current and future challenges. The programme is for both men and women coaches.
NFF Technical Director, Coach Augustine Eguavoen told thenff.com that the course is part of NFF’s strategic effort to build the capacity of coaches across the country, and will be done in modules.
To be eligible to participate in the course slated for April, coaches must possess a CAF C-License certificate that has been put to use in the past two years, must be able to read and write in the English language, have basic computer skills and a laptop, have a valid G-mail account, and must submit a medical certificate that proves he/she is physically and mentally fit to undertake the course.
“We are targeting a maximum number of 25 participants. Applicants will be provided with a CAF CMS registration link upon successful completion of the pre-course assessment”, Eguavoen added.
Credible News recalls that last year, the NFF organized a CAF C-License programme for women which drew 30 women coaches from across the country, including a good number of former Nigeria international players.
The three-module course took place between July and September 2024.
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