WINDHOEK – Thirty football coaches are attending the first-ever coaching course for women’s soccer under Confederation of African Football (CAF) Instructor Fred Osam-Duodu at the Soccer House in Katutura.
The course started on Monday and will conclude today. Namibia Football Association (NFA) Women’s Football Coordinator Jackey Gertze yesterday said that although the course is a follow-up on a coaching course held two weeks ago by German Instructor Lars Isecke, it is the first time that a coaching course for women’s soccer coaches specifically, is held in Namibia.Twelve of the participants are women.The CAF Intermediate course includes theoretical and practical sessions.Topics include general and specific fitness, different types of warming-up, ball control, endurance, principles of defensive and attacking play.Participants sat for the examination yesterday.NampaNamibia Football Association (NFA) Women’s Football Coordinator Jackey Gertze yesterday said that although the course is a follow-up on a coaching course held two weeks ago by German Instructor Lars Isecke, it is the first time that a coaching course for women’s soccer coaches specifically, is held in Namibia.Twelve of the participants are women.The CAF Intermediate course includes theoretical and practical sessions.Topics include general and specific fitness, different types of warming-up, ball control, endurance, principles of defensive and attacking play.Participants sat for the examination yesterday.Nampa
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