Lajong to train coaches in M’laya

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SHILLONG: In a bid to enhance the development of Football at the Grassroots and Youth Development levels in the state of Meghalaya, Shillong Lajong Football Club has come together with the Government of Meghalaya & the Asian Development Bank to train and provide Grassroots, D License and C License Coaching Certification exclusively for 312 Youth Coaches in Meghalaya, Free of Cost.
The Club’s Spanish UEFA Pro License, Technical Director, Mr Jose Carlos Rodriguez Hevia, will undertake a Technical Enhancement Course to inculcate the training methods and standards of the Spanish and European Models to the 288 selected candidates of the D License & Grassroots program and the 24 selected candidates of the C License program.
This training program will be conducted over 10 months, which will contain both theory and practical lessons, aimed to help all the aspiring candidates enhance their Football Coaching knowledge.
After the candidates complete the Course with the Technical Director, the D License Certification course will be conducted by an AIFF Certified instructor as per the locations of each batch.
Interested candidates have to fill the application form and submit to the Shillong Lajong FC office or at the MFA Office on or before April 8, 2019.

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