FIFA and CAF technical instructor, Ben Kouffie believes the CAF 'B' Equivalence Coaching Course will be of greater benefits to Ghana coaches.
The Ghana Football Association is organizing a five-day Confederation of African Football 'B' Equivalence Coaching Course for local trainers next month at the Ghanaman Soccer Center of Excellence; Prampram. This course is designed for coaches who have ten years experience and a proven track record.
In an interview with Joy Sports, Mr Kuoffie stated that, these coaches stand a chance of greater benefits in enrolling in this course.
“Because they are old certificated coaches, they are not going to take part in the license C examination which will propel them straight for the license A”. He told Joy Sports
He added that, instead of enrolling this course for 14 days these coaches will be doing it for five days because of their engagements as national team coaches and premier club’s coaches.
The course is expected to begin on the 15th December 2011 to 20th December 2011.
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