BFF focusing on coach education

Dhaka: The Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) continues its drive to support the education of coaches throughout Bangladesh in a bid to develop quality coaches who can, in-turn, train quality players. The Federation clearly promotes the development of coaches as a priority within its strategic football framework. The final C Certificate Course of 2018 is in its final stages and concludes on the 30th November. This is the fourth course at this level this year, with a full contingent of coaches from all over Bangladesh attending. The course is supported by AFC and its drive towards improving coaches from all over Asia. National Technical and Strategic Director Paul Smalley, who is directing the course, spoke about the need to continue the improvement of players and performances at international level with the catalyst of developing home grown Bangladesh coaches and a pathway for them a critical target. The course is split into various learning cycles, both theoretical and practical. Candidate coaches are provided with modern football knowledge, theoretical activities, practical tasks and research based assignments. The goal is to add to the development of these coaches’ capabilities and improve their attributes when they return to their districts and divisions in Bangladesh to continue their work with aspiring footballers.
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