Advisory Training Session for New CAF Staff Kicks Off in 2025: A Deep Dive into Football Progress
The Football Kenya Federation is set to host an advisory training session for new CAF staff from February 28 to March 6, 2025, in the Coymane Cheorley Market, Kanforney Baggoo. this initiative, led by the Teacher Student Technical Director and supported by the Teacher Technical Director CAF, aims to streamline football development across Africa. The session will involve six participants, including one woman, marking a notable step toward inclusivity in football governance.
the training is part of a broader effort to align coaching pathways with the new CAF coaching convention, which comes into effect in January 2025. According to the President of the African Football Fellowship, this initiative is designed to enhance technical expertise and efficiency among football tutors. “Everything for football, everything through football, and everything for football,” he emphasized, highlighting the program’s unwavering focus on the sport.
Melian Moimedauba,a key figure in the training,elaborated on its objectives: “Everything is aimed at football. And this training is also mainly based on knowledge.We are there to develop our knowledge together and give it to the highest management of football, which we are upgrading.” This statement underscores the program’s dual focus on skill development and strategic knowledge transfer.
The training also emphasizes the role of the learner.“The learner is you,” the President noted,reinforcing the idea that participants are not just recipients of knowledge but active contributors to football’s future. This learner-centric approach aligns with the broader goals of the CAF Training Policy, which prioritizes holistic development in football.
To better understand the scope of this initiative, here’s a summary of key details:
| Key Details | Details |
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| Training Dates | February 28 – March 6, 2025 |
| Location | Coymane Cheorley Market, Kanforney Baggoo |
| Participants | 6 travelers, including 1 woman |
| Focus Areas | Technical expertise, knowledge transfer, learner-centric development |
| Leadership | Teacher Student Technical Director, Teacher Technical Director CAF |
This training session is a testament to the Football Kenya federation’s commitment to fostering a more efficient and progressive football ecosystem.By aligning with the new CAF coaching convention,the federation aims to address gaps in the current framework and ensure a seamless transition from grassroots to elite football.For more insights into similar initiatives, explore the LSETF Ingryd Scholarship Program for Young Africans 2025, which also focuses on mentorship and skill development [[1]].
As the football world evolves,programs like these are crucial for nurturing talent and driving innovation.Stay tuned for updates on how this training shapes the future of African football.
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