Top Nigerian and national coaches failed the CAF A Coaching License course concluded at the FIFA Goal Project, Package B of the National Stadium Abuja.
Details of their results which have been dispatched to the Confederation of African Football headquarters in Cairo were not made available to the press per Adeolu Johnson (New Telegraph).
Johnson reports that out of the 45 coaches that registered for the four week course, three of them went AWOL.
“The CAF A course is next to the Pro license that can give them liberty to coach and lecture anywhere in the world but they did not take it seriously,” he said. “This is the first time such opportunity is coming to them and some did not really take it seriously.
The certificates issued to them are for participation and not for practice,” our source added. Before now, a number of CAF ‘B’ and ‘C’ Licence courses had been held in the country over the years.
But the four-week programme conducted in two phases is the first CAF ‘A’ course in the country. Former NFF Technical Director, Kashimawo Laloko and former Nigeria coaches Adegboye Onigbinde and James Peters among the resource persons.
credit: footballlive