Uefa B Coaching Manual 2017
Sure, everyone dreams of becoming a football superstar. Donning a famous red jersey and walking out onto the pitch on weekends to rapturous applause, soaking in the adulation as you reel away in ecstasy after scoring a goal. But as one person will point out as a matter-of-factly, for almost all of us, that particular dream is rarely ever translated into reality, with the exception of in the virtual world of a game of FIFA. But what about the other person in football who’s almost as famous, the innocuous person standing on the side-lines and barking our orders to his/her first eleven.
For those of us who’ve spent hours tinkering with formations on games such as FIFA, you’ve been, in a very loose sense of the word, coaching already. You just might not have noticed. Becoming a coach isn’t easy, but unlike becoming a football player, this has a set pathway that you can follow, exams you can sit for and pass, badges you can earn to proceed to the next level, until you’re finally stepping on those green blade of grass, perched in the dugout by the touchline, picking a team and watching them either flourish or flounder under your tutelage. Doesn’t sound to shabby, does it? Read on as we detail how you can become a coach under the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), where you’re allowed to coach in Asia and Australia. For a guide on how to be able to coach in Europe with UEFA, please scroll towards the end of the article and view the ‘ Going to Europe‘ heading. The AFC Coach Education Scheme offers various levels of certification designed to cater to the needs of mainstream and specialised Coaches.
Through our European network, Revolution Global Soccer has arranged for the following coaching courses in Spain: Level 1 – (recognized throughout Europe as UEFA B equivalent) Level 2 – (recognized throughout Europe as UEFA A equivalent) Level 3 – (recognized throughout Europe as UEFA Pro equivalent) Note:. While recognized by coaches and clubs throughout Europe as equivalents to the UEFA badges, they are not endorsed by UEFA. All Spanish courses require a B2 proficiency level in the Spanish language Please see below for the packages we are offering to accommodate schedules and availability for interested coaches.
For more information on these opportunities, please. Level 1 (UEFA B) – 2 or 4 month options This course will be structured in a total of 200 lecture hours and 80 hours of practical application, allowing you to apply all the knowledge acquired. The subjects of the course are as follows: anatomy,physiology, hygiene, first aid, educational psychology, sociology, physical education, individual and collective tactics, game systems, regulation of the game, and team management methodology. Standard course — October – January.
Monday – Friday from 9am – 2pm Standard course — February – May. Monday – Friday from 9am – 2pm Intensive course — June – July. Monday – Friday from 5 – 10pm and Saturday from 9am – 3pm. Note: Course dates and times subject to change. Level 2 (UEFA A) – 2 or 4 month options Standard course — October – January. Monday – Friday from 9am – 2pm Standard course — February – May. Monday – Friday from 9am – 2pm Intensive course — June – July.
Monday – Friday from 4 – 10pm and Saturday from 9am – 2pm. Note: Course dates and times subject to change. Level 3 (UEFA Pro) – 4 month options Standard course — October – January. Monday – Friday from from 9am – 2pm Standard course — February – May.
Monday – Friday from 9am – 2pm Intensive course — April – July (to be confirmed). Monday – Friday from 5 – 10pm & Saturdays 9am – 4pm Note: Course dates and times subject to change.
Uefa B Coaching License
In order to register to the Level 3 (UEFA PRO) course, it is necessary to complete 6 months of practice as head coach after the Level 2 (UEFA A) course is completed. Revolution Global Soccer will assist the coach in finding a local club for this requirement. Level 1 (UEFA B), Level 2 (UEFA A), and Level 3 (UEFA Pro) (22 months) Class hours are from 8:30am to 3pm In the afternoon the student will carry out practices with a partner club and where he will form part of the coaching staff of one of its teams. Level 1 (UEFA B) course — October – January Level 2 (UEFA A) course — February – May Level 3 (UEFA Pro) course — October – February In order to register to the Level 3 (UEFA PRO) course, it is necessary to complete 6 months of practice as head coach after the Level 2 (UEFA A) course is completed. From September-February 2017 student will practice as a first assistant coach. From March to July 2018 the student will be enrolled in the Level 3 diploma.