The Confederation of African Football Associations (CAF) ‘A’ Coaching course has ended successfully on Saturday, 7th February 2015.
The closure was witnessed by the FUFA President, Eng. Moses Magogo, CAF Senior instructor, Sunday Kayuni, FUFA Technical Director, Asuman Lubowa, FUFA Education officer, Jackson Nyiima and Livingstone Kyambadde.
FUFA President addressing the coaches at Njeru Technical center
Eng. Magogo remarked:
I’m proud of you the coaches. My dream is to have a capable human resource. The coaching and technical plan is rolling according to the federation’s plan.
According to the instructor Sunday Kayuni, the president he was happy to hear from him about the confidence he has about the coaches after this training.
‘We have very few coaches at this level. I would like to see you get involved in coaching and pass on the technical expertise to the players’ said Magogo
Eng Magogo added;
Football is dynamic right now and as coaches you need to show the desire to learn each passing day. Football is getting more managerial than what even happens on the pitch.FUFA through the office of the technical director and Uganda football coaches association, we can help with various forums where we meet and discuss about football.
Let’s share knowledge. We can deliver our country to success.
All coaches will start getting practicing licenses but the minimum qualification is for every coach to be a member of the Uganda football coaches association.
Former Uganda Cranes midfielder and Assistant coach, Jackson ‘Mia Mia’ Mayanja receives his certificate of participation
The FUFA president thanked CAF president Issa Hayatou for supporting the course.
List of Coaches who have undertaken the CAF A Course:
Paul Ssali (FUFA Technical Committee Member), Frank Anyau (FUFA Technical Committee Member), Sam Ssimbwa (SC Villa), Mike Mutebi , George Ssemwogerere (Somalia Head Coach), Paddy Kintu (Local Instructor), Moses Basena (Has been with Kira Young Sports Club), Edward Golola (SC Vipers), Timothy Ayiekoh (Sports Officer Kakira), Majidah Nantanda (Crested Cranes Head Coach), Jackson Mayanja (Kagera Sugar-Tanzania)