The Technical Committee opens the Asian Training License (A) Course in four cities
2023-08-23
21:45:10
The Technical Committee of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation inaugurated the third phase of the Asian Training License (A) Course, which is being held in 4 cities: Riyadh, Dammam, Jeddah and Medina, with the participation of 98 coaches, and in the presence of a number of Saudi and Arab lecturers accredited by the Asian Football Confederation.
The course aims to apply the modern Saudi curriculum in three phases, the first one was from 18 to 28 February, and the second was held from 13 to 22 May, and the third phase is the last.
The course includes theoretical and practical lectures that include technical, tactical and fitness aspects, as a number of Saudi lecturers accredited by the Asian Football Confederation are participating in its presentation, and they are: Khaled Al-Qarouni and Ali Al-Barqi in Riyadh, Samir Hilal and Youssef Al-Ghadeer in Dammam, Bandar Al-Ahmadi and Abbas Ghulam in Medina, Ahmed Halawi and Ziyad Akouba from Jordan in Jeddah.
It is noteworthy that the four courses are held at the headquarters of Mahd Academy in Riyadh, the Technical College in Jeddah, Uhud Club in Medina, and the National Guard Club in Dammam.
For his part, Turki Al-Sultan, the member of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation and President of the Technical Committee, expressed his thanks and appreciation to the parties that contributed to the implementation of the course’s programs by hosting the third phase of the course in its sports headquarters, wishing success to everyone who participated in the three stages of the Asian Training License (A) Course.
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