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CAF B Coaching Course Module Two Concludes at FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru

The second module of the CAF B Coaching Course officially concluded today at the FUFA Technical Centre, Njeru. The course, which began on 9th June 2025, brought together 25 participants from various clubs across the country.

Speaking at the end of the session, FUFA Technical Director Ali Mwebe shared insights into the next phase of the programme.
“We are sending the coaches back to their respective clubs for internship. During this time, they will implement tasks assigned by the course instructors. After the 60-day internship period, the coaches will return to Njeru for the fourth and fifth modules, each comprising 40 hours of contact time with instructors,” Mwebe explained.

He further outlined that the final stage of the course will involve both theoretical and practical examinations.

‘The structure of this course is comprehensive. For instance, today the coaches were introduced to the use of Catapult technology—a key tool in modern football performance analysis.’

Mwebe also commended the FUFA leadership for prioritising sports science.

‘The FUFA President and Executive have invested heavily in sports science, which is a central component of the FUFA Technical Master Plan. However, it’s important that our elite coaches are educated on how to interpret and apply the data collected through such technology. This integration of science and technical knowledge is essential to producing the kind of coaches our country needs.’

The CAF B Coaching Course is part of FUFA’s broader strategy to elevate the standards of football through the structured development of coaches, ensuring that players—both girls and boys—receive proper training at all levels.


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