Department of Sports aims to upskill coaches
The course aims to train coaches and develop their basic football techniques and skills.

THE KwaZulu-Natal Department of Sport and Recreation, in partnership with the KZN Football Association, will roll out the CAF C License course for 30 coaches.
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According to the department, the 14-day course, which will be held in Durban, is both theoretical and practical in nature.
“The course is designed to keep local coaches abreast of the latest football training methods, techniques, and developments for them to have a competitive edge in the game,” said the department.
Qualifying coaches will write a formal exam at the end of the course, to qualify them as C License holders, accredited by the Continental body, CAF.
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