LICENCE TO THRILL; UEFA Coaching Courses Open Up a Whole New Side of the Game and Give Participants an Opportunity to Influence the Next Generation of Home-Grown Stars and Stay Involved in FootballCOACHING standards in Ireland are improving every year - and now I know why having spent five ...
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) is Europe’s governing soccer body. The highest level of UEFA coaching qualification is the pro coaching license, which is aimed at Europe’s elite clubs. The English Football Association offers coaching courses from a grass-roots level for coache...
In addition, the Convention defines minimum further admission criteria regarding the required coaching experience of the candidates allowing them to apply for higher-level courses. The member associations are entitled to make these more complex reflecting their own football environment. Starting with the ...
We launched the Women's Football Competence Framework in 2023 with the twin goals of improving the standard of coaching in women's football and creating more pathways and incentives for female coaches. The framework’s core objective is to provide students taking UEFA coaching courses with greater ...
‘camp’ at the home of English football, St. George’s Park, consisting of practical and classroom-based learning. On the pitch, a variety of FA and PFA tutors guided players through a live coaching session before allowing them to plan and execute sessions themselves. In the classroom, ...
UEFA coaching licences: every course for which UEFA sets minimum criteria With the increased professionalisation of women's football and the increased opportunities to coach within the game, the FA’s range of courses provide opportunities for all women to gain the approp...
Coaching exchange for Pro licence students Prominent coaches from the women's game among students pursuing UEFA's top qualification. President Čeferin greets Icelandic FA President The president of the Football Association of Iceland (KSÍ) met UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin in Nyon. ...
Having played in the last four UEFA European Championship final tournaments, the Polish Football Association has made progress, which it would now like to take to the next level with an ambitious long-term strategy for the sport’s future in the country. ...
Known as the ‘home of football’, the first Laws of the Game were set down in England more than 150 years ago and the sport remains uniquely intwined with the country and its national identity.
At division A matches there will be courses and introductory sessions for 8 to 14-year- olds, where the youngsters are invited to par- ticipate in skills training led by professional coaches from the Belgian Football Association and top-level players. Belgium also has a national beach soccer ...