Community level football coach training completed in Tansen

Jestha 27, 2082

Madhav Aryal

Community level football coach training completed in Tansen

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For those who are looking for opportunities in football training, the Palpa District Football Association has completed the training of football coaches at the community level in Tansen. The four-day trainer training was organized for the first time in Palpa.

44 players from 11 districts participated in the training conducted with the technical and financial support of All Nepal Football Association and Tansen Municipality. The organizer said that theoretical and practical knowledge was given in the training. Kavrepalanchok, Lalitpur, Gulmi, Kailali, Palpa, Chitwan, Bara, Kathmandu, Navalparasi, Dang, Rupandehi districts participated in the training. 

Pankaj Shahi, Head of Basic Level Sports Education Department of All Nepal Football Association and Sanjit Singh, Chief Trainer of Training and Education Program of ANFA, gave the training. The trainees were trained in ethical, technical, practical, theoretical and important technical matters of football coaching. Pranay Veerjung Rana, President of Palpa District Football Association, said that theoretical and practical exercises of the skills learned for four days were conducted as well as a written test. 

Basic level trainer training has been organized at the community level for those who want to become skilled trainers. Mayor Santosh Lal Shrestha urged the trainees to practice the subjects learned in the training and put them into practice correctly. 

Sanjit Singh, the chief trainer of ANFA's training and education program, said that such training was the 50th coach course completed in Nepal. The coaches who participated from outside the district said that they should contribute significantly to the production of players from their respective positions.  Tejendra Kumar Thapa, who participated in the

training, said that it was the first time that the 'D' label was trained and in the future, 'C' and 'B' labels would also need to be trained. Participating trainee Krishna Saru said that putting into practice the knowledge, skills and competencies learned in the training will help in the production of new players.

The program coordinator and vice president of Palpa District Football Association, Prajwal Uday, said that there was an opportunity to get information about some unknown topics related to football training. Promotion coordinator Karan Chitrakar said that these types of courses held in the district will increase the interest in football among players and coaches. 

Madhav

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