Henry Asante Twum highlights GFAâ??s training of over 1600 juvenile coaches
[caption id=attachment_1208681 align=alignnone width=703] Henry Asante Twum[/caption]Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association, Henry Asante Twum, has revealed that more than 1,600 juvenile-level coaches have been trained across the country over the past two years.Asante Twum highlighted the GFAs commitment to grassroots football development, explaining that coaches are now receiving formal training and certification instead of relying only on personal experience.For two years the new coaching convention every coach leading a team at all the levels juvenile level, second division he doesn't have any license and his knowledge will also be very low. He will be using experience and what he sees to work but today there has been a lot of changes the changes thathas come first aid is part, communication is part, written examination is part, theory aspect is part then you go for attachment to gain knowledge and come back to write the exams the eventually you are given the license, he told Peace FM as monitored by Ghanasoccernet.comSo it is a program for the past two years the FA has rolled out and we have worked on it today I can say over 1600 coaches have been trained at juvenile level like we say it colts all the regions. We let all the regions register their coaches and instructors go to the region to train them then the right education is given to them all this is approved by CAF. License D is the lowest certificate from D when you work after two years you can apply for license C,
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