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Two FIFA Advanced Level Two coaching courses this year

Saturday, February 23, 2013



Two FIFA Advanced Level II coaching courses will be held this year under the auspices of the JFF/UTech Coaching School.

This will be the seventh and eighth stagings of the Advanced Level II, which has certified over 150 coaches. The course will once again be led by a FIFA instructor.

The courses will run from July 1 to 12 and July 8 to 19.

The JFF wishes to remind that in keeping with its previously announced mandate, as at the September 2013 season, "coaches at the Under-17 and Under-20 levels, including Manning and daCosta Cups, must be certified Advanced Level II".

"We also remind that for the September 2013 season, any member of the technical directorate of Premier League clubs (assistant coaches, technical directors, etc) must also be certified Advanced Level II," a JFF release said.



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