FUFA’s continued commitment towards ensuring a fully professionalized club football running system has once again taken another big stride.
After the successful completion of the CAF ‘A’ and ‘B’ coaching licenses, the Administration and Management Course at Mapeera Secondary School in Kisubi, FUFA has this time round introduced the FUFA Club management course.
In a special communication released by the FUFA Chief Executive Officer Edgar Watson, the course’s main objective is to ensure a fully professional set up of club management in the entire country;
The Course agenda is to professionalize the elite club football with the intention that qualified personnel are prepared for the management of football at club level. There will be special examinations to be done by the course participants towards the end.
Requirements:
The minimum academic requirement is the Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) for those with 5 years’ experience in football administration or a bachelor’s degree.
First and Second Division Clubs are therefore informed about the course to nominate individuals whose names will be submitted and will be able to operate as Club CEO’s for the up coming 2015/16 season.
The FUFA CEO, Edgar Watson adds.
The deadline for submitting the names has been set on Saturday, 28th February 2015 at 1700 hours.
The entire course costs will be met by FUFA.
FUFA will also organize a second similar course for the general public but will be required to pay for the course.
The intention to give the public this opportunity is to avail clubs with a pool of qualified human resource to recruit from.
MAIN PHOTO: FUFA Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Edgar Watson with FUFA President, Eng.Moses Magogo (center) and FUFA Spokesman, Hussein Ahmed at a recent FUFA weekly press conference at the FUFA House in Mengo.
PHOTO CREDITS: FUFA Communications Department