ZIfa hosts level 1 coaching course

The Zimbabwe Football Association conducts a level 1 coaching course at Victoria High School in Masvingo from the 26th of June to the 2nd of July 2023.

The course fee is pegged at US$130.

Participants must produce a medical certificate from a doctor certifying them fit to participate in practical sessions.

They are also expected to bring a training kit, stop watch, whistle and stationery.

The Level 1 coaching certification is designed for those who wish to become involved in coaching at an assistant level, and to have responsibility for the delivery of coaching activities under the direct supervision of a more qualified coach.

It is an entry point to coaching, depending on the ability and confidence of the learner.

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