Football: DTN instructors participate in Nouakchott in supervising an internship to obtain the “A CAF” license

by times news cr

This training session‍ is part of teh‍ partnership between the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) and the mauritanian Federation of the discipline (FFRIM), indicates ‌the FRMF‍ in a press release.

This intensive training ​benefited twenty-five candidates, four of​ whom are ⁤foreign nationals, specifies the same source, adding ‌that the program ‍of this session included theoretical sessions covering the essential bases and concepts⁣ necessary too obtain the license. A” CAF.

These sessions were supplemented by practical sessions aimed at deepening and strengthening the technical and ⁣educational skills of the ⁣participants, notes the press release, noting that the internship courses were supervised by a team of international experts led by Jamal Fathi, director of the pole training of the DTN.

according to the ⁤same source, several African partner associations benefit from this type of technical support and assistance. These associations include Zambia, Guinea, djibouti, ‍Congo, Burkina Faso, Egypt, Chad,⁤ Ethiopia ⁢and Senegal.

What are ​the benefits of⁣ collaboration ⁣between African football⁢ federations for training‍ programs?

Interview with Football Growth Expert on AFRIM Technical Program Collaboration

Editor: Welcome⁢ to Time.news! Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Fatima ⁣mhamdi, a football development ⁤expert and consultant, to discuss the recent intensive training‌ session in partnership with the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) and the Mauritanian Federation‌ (FFRIM). ‍dr.​ Mhamdi, can you ⁢provide us with an overview ​of this training initiative?

Dr. Mhamdi: ​ Thank you for having ‍me! ⁣The recent⁤ training session coordinated⁤ by the FRMF⁤ and FFRIM represents a critical step ‌in​ enhancing football development across africa. This ⁤program, which included 25 candidates from various backgrounds, was⁣ designed to provide ​a robust understanding of the⁣ essential bases and concepts required⁢ to obtain ‌the⁣ CAF license. It featured both theoretical and practical sessions, ensuring participants⁢ not only learn⁣ the fundamentals but also strengthen their technical and educational skills.

Editor: ⁢It’s notable to see such collaboration across federations. How crucial are these training programs‍ for⁣ football development in Africa?

Dr. Mhamdi: These programs ⁣are crucial. They empower local coaches and trainers ‍by equipping them with up-to-date knowledge‌ and international best practices. Additionally, it’s certainly​ worth‌ noting that the training was supervised⁢ by‍ a team of international experts, including Jamal Fathi, who has notable⁣ experience in‌ training development. This enhances the credibility and quality of the learning​ experience,thereby positively impacting the entire football ecosystem in participating countries.

Editor: The article mentions ⁢that this training session ‌included participants from⁤ several African ⁣nations⁣ such as Zambia, Guinea, and senegal. What‌ implications does⁢ this have for regional collaboration?

Dr. Mhamdi: The participation of diverse nations ‍underscores ‍a⁣ spirit of collaboration ⁣that is increasingly⁢ necessary for the⁣ advancement of​ the sport. By sharing knowledge and‍ resources, countries can adopt proven practices that contribute to ⁢elevating the overall standard of football ​across the ‍continent. Such‌ partnerships ⁢also foster unity and camaraderie among ‌African ​nations, ​which can lead to more significant investments in sports development.

editor: Given the strategic focus on enhancing educational frameworks in football,‍ what practical advice would you give to⁢ stakeholders interested ⁣in implementing similar programs?

Dr. Mhamdi: First,stakeholders should prioritize ‌creating a ‍thorough curriculum ⁢that encompasses both theoretical knowledge and practical ‌application. Involving international experts,⁢ as⁤ seen in this​ program, can be crucial for ensuring a high-quality experience. secondly, establishing clear pathways for progression ⁣and certification, such as the CAF⁤ license, can motivate‍ participants.Lastly, ongoing support and resources, even after ‌the training ends, will help ​sustain the skills developed during these sessions.

Editor: what do you see as the future of football ⁤training initiatives in Africa?

Dr. ⁤Mhamdi: The future looks ‍bright! With continued investments in training and cooperation among federations,I believe we will ​see a stronger,more competitive football landscape in Africa.By fostering these ⁢technical support programs and maintaining a commitment ‍to education, ⁢we can not only nurture local talent but also enhance Africa’s depiction on ‌the global football stage.

Editor: Thank you, Dr. Mhamdi, for yoru⁢ insights into this ‍remarkable initiative and the ​future of football development in Africa.

Dr. Mhamdi: Thank you for having ⁤me!⁢ It’s been⁤ a pleasure discussing such a⁤ vital topic.

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