nOn Saturday, 25 January 2025, the booké-Cattleholding Customer hosted a landmark event: the Booké wutcars training session.Held under the leadership of President Basskou Dramé, the event brought together representatives from four clubs in the Ligue 1 to Ceitopes region of Booké. This initiative marked a notable step in advancing football coaching standards in the area.
The training session saw 56 participants, including four women, with 50 receiving formal acknowledgments.These individuals will now be registered with the DNN and the Convention of the African Football, ensuring their qualifications are recognized at both national and continental levels. The DTN (Direction Technique Nationale) expressed gratitude to the regional Authority and the parish for their support in organizing the event. ”The trains suggested their Diploma, and stimulating those who have failed toward the efforts for the next training sessions,” highlighted the DTN’s commitment to continuous improvement.
Modern Bannouuura, a key figure in the initiative, emphasized the importance of aligning football clubs with obligatory requirements. This ensures that clubs operate within the framework of established standards, fostering professionalism and growth.
Dousou Conshair, spokesperson for supporters, praised the quality of the training. “she wanted to thank the President of Genic Genes, and also national technique for this prospect,” she saeid, adding that the Diploma is a stepping stone for future success. Her remarks underscored the value of such initiatives in empowering coaches and elevating the sport.
President Basskou Dramé highlighted the achievements of the training courses, noting their role in enhancing coaching skills and meeting DTN and CAF requirements. “He confirmed that these initiatives allow coaches to enhance their skills and live to DTN and CAF requirements,” he stated. His vision includes expanding these courses to regions like KoFFa and Boffa, ensuring widespread growth.
| Key Highlights | Details |
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| Event Date | 25 January 2025 |
| Participants | 56 trainees, including 4 women |
| Acknowledgments | 50 participants recognized |
| Registration | DNN and Convention of the African Football |
| key figures | President Basskou Dramé, Modern Bannouuura, Dousou Conshair |
| Future Goals | Expansion to koffa, Boffa, and othre regions |
This event not only celebrated the achievements of the participants but also set the stage for future growth in African football. By equipping coaches with the necessary skills and qualifications, the Booké Wutcars training session is a testament to the region’s commitment to excellence in the sport.
Advancing African Football: Insights from the Booké Wutcars training Session
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On January 25, 2025, the Booké Cattleholding Customer hosted a groundbreaking event: the Booké Wutcars training session. Led by President Basskou Dramé,this initiative brought together Ligue 1 representatives from the Ceitopes region,marking a notable step forward in football coaching standards. We sat down with dr. Amadou diallo, a football development specialist, to discuss the event’s impact and future implications for African football.
The Importance of the Booké Wutcars Training Session
Senior Editor: dr. Diallo,the Booké Wutcars training session has been hailed as a landmark event.What makes it so significant for football development in Africa?
Dr. Amadou Diallo: This session is a game-changer because it directly addresses the need for qualified coaches in African football. By equipping 56 participants, including four women, with recognized certifications through the DNN and the Convention of African Football, we’re ensuring that our coaches meet both national and continental standards. This elevates the quality of coaching and, by extension, the performance of players across the region.
Key Achievements and Recognition
Senior Editor: Out of the 56 participants, 50 received formal acknowledgments. How does this recognition contribute to their professional development?
Dr. Amadou Diallo: Recognition is crucial because it validates the hard work and dedication of these coaches. It’s not just about the diploma; it’s about empowering them to contribute meaningfully to their clubs and communities. The acknowledgment also serves as motivation for those who may not have succeeded this time to strive harder in future sessions. The Direction Technique Nationale (DTN) has been instrumental in fostering this culture of continuous enhancement.
The Role of Key Figures in the Initiative
Senior Editor: President Basskou Dramé, Modern Bannouuura, and Dousou Conshair played pivotal roles in this initiative. How did their contributions shape the event’s success?
Dr. Amadou Diallo: President Dramé’s leadership was essential in creating a vision for the training session. His focus on aligning clubs with obligatory requirements ensures professionalism and adherence to standards. Modern bannouuura emphasized the practical aspects of coaching, ensuring participants gained actionable skills. Dousou Conshair, as a spokesperson for supporters, highlighted the importance of grassroots involvement and community support, which are vital for lasting growth in football.
Future Goals and Regional Expansion
Senior Editor: The event’s success has sparked plans for expansion to regions like Koffa and Boffa. What do you see as the long-term impact of this growth?
Dr.Amadou Diallo: Expanding to other regions is a strategic move to spread the benefits of standardized coaching across Africa. By replicating this model in Koffa, Boffa, and beyond, we can create a network of qualified coaches who will elevate the sport at all levels. This expansion aligns with the DTN and CAF requirements, ensuring that our coaches are not only skilled but also globally competitive.
Celebrating Achievements and Looking Ahead
Senior Editor: This event celebrated achievements while setting the stage for future growth. How would you summarize its overall impact?
Dr. Amadou Diallo: The Booké Wutcars training session is a testament to Africa’s commitment to excellence in football. It not only celebrated the participants’ accomplishments but also laid a foundation for sustained development. By equipping coaches with the necessary skills and qualifications, we’re investing in the future of African football, ensuring it thrives on both the continental and global stages.
Conclusion: The Booké Wutcars training session exemplifies the strides being made in African football development. With leaders like President Basskou Dramé and specialists like Modern Bannouuura driving the initiative, and supported by the DTN and CAF, the future of football in the region looks promising. This event is a stepping stone toward a brighter, more professional football landscape in Africa.