Junior coaching
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- Apprentice
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Re: Junior coaching
No but they do prefer if you do, you would have to speak to the clubs RE this......this is from FFSA website
http://www.ffsa.com.au/game-development ... ngcourses/
There are a couple coming up and are worth doing
Senior Licence
The Senior Licence is specifically for coaches working with players from Under 15 upwards, and focusses on Game Related Training. FFSA is running the following courses in the coming months. Please click on the individual course for more information/to enrol:
Youth Football Licence
The Youth Football Licence is aimed at coaches working with ages 12-15 years old. FFSA is running the following courses in the coming months. Please click on the individual course for more information/to enrol:
Junior Licence
The junior licence is aimed at coaches working with players aged 8-12, covering the 4 core footballing skills, Passing & Recieving, 1 v 1, Running with the Ball and First Touch. The Junior Licence is essential for all coaches working with young players, and a must at improving the football experience of coach and player. FFSA is running the following courses in the coming months. Please click on the individual course for more information/to enrol:
http://www.ffsa.com.au/game-development ... ngcourses/
There are a couple coming up and are worth doing
Senior Licence
The Senior Licence is specifically for coaches working with players from Under 15 upwards, and focusses on Game Related Training. FFSA is running the following courses in the coming months. Please click on the individual course for more information/to enrol:
Youth Football Licence
The Youth Football Licence is aimed at coaches working with ages 12-15 years old. FFSA is running the following courses in the coming months. Please click on the individual course for more information/to enrol:
Junior Licence
The junior licence is aimed at coaches working with players aged 8-12, covering the 4 core footballing skills, Passing & Recieving, 1 v 1, Running with the Ball and First Touch. The Junior Licence is essential for all coaches working with young players, and a must at improving the football experience of coach and player. FFSA is running the following courses in the coming months. Please click on the individual course for more information/to enrol:
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- Apprentice
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Re: Junior coaching
And thick skin!!Nap_65 wrote:Most clubs prefer to have coaches with qualifications
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