Last year's coaching course |
A two –week CAF C-License Coaching Course organized by the Nigeria
Football Federation kicked off in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja on
Monday.
About
80 participants are taking part in the programme, which is the second CAF
–endorsed coaching license course the NFF is organizing in under two months. In
March, a CAF B-License Coaching Course that involved about 80 coaches took
place also in Abuja.
NFF Technical Director Mr.
Bitrus Bewarang, who has expressed concern over the fact that hundreds of
Nigerian football coaches are unlicensed, is coordinating the programme at the
NFF/FIFA Technical Centre, National Stadium Complex, alongside his assistant
directors, Coach Abdulrafiu Yusuf, Coach Siji Lagunju and Dr. Robinson Okosun.
Nigeria’s 2002 FIFA World
Cup Head Coach, Chief Adegboye Onigbinde, former NFF Technical Director Dr.
Kashimawo Laloko and former Super Eagles’ coach James Peters are the course
instructors.
NFF General Secretary, Dr.
Mohammed Sanusi will take the coaches on administration, with Dr. Okosun to
talk about psychology and respected instructor Mohammed Ameenu to give a
lecture on refereeing.
Former Super Eagles’
physiotherapist Ekundayo Ogunkunle will address the participants on
physiotherapy while NFF’s Director of Media and Communications, Ademola Olajire
will speak on the relationship between the coach and the media.
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