AFC License C semnar in Cebu

CEBUANO coaches will finally have their chance to acquire their license as the Cebu Football Association is set to conduct an Asian Football Confederation License C seminar next month.

National team coaches Aries Caslib and Marlon Maro will conduct the two-week seminar at a still to be determined venue.

Caslib is the head coach of the men's senior team and Under-23, steering both teams to winning their first international match in years in the Tiger Cup and in the Southeast Asian Games respectively.

"They (Caslib and Maro) will be available on the second week of July, and we are trying to finalize the exact date for the seminar.

Cebu Football Association Jonathan Maximo said the seminar will have only 25 slots available, and majority of these will be given to Cebu-based coaches.

"We will let the CebuFa registered schools and clubs nominate their coaches for the seminar," Maximo said.

Maximo said he is looking at the University of San Carlos - Technological Center, Cebu City Sports Center and Cebu International School as venue for the seminar.

"We need a classroom and a field since there will be lectures and a practical test," Maximo said.

Maximo is also mulling whether to charge registration fee for the seminar.

"The seminar will be shouldered by the CebuFA and we will take care of the accommodation of the two coaches but as to the participants, we might just let them take care of their snacks or meals," Maximo said.

Comments

Anonymous said…
great development. i hope the exact schedule will be made known to the schools and clubs as early as possible. some school administrators are very strict regarding allowing their coaches to take time off the school. club coaches may have to ask for a leave of absence from work.
Anonymous said…
Is this a yearly seminar, or is it first time theyre having it?
Anonymous said…
when and where will the next coaching seminar be held? would like to attend. Ricci Garcia

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