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NFF Concludes Second Module Of CAF B-License Course

by Affa Acho
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Nigeria Football Federation
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The Nigeria Football Federation will today, complete another module of the multiple-module CAF B-License Course which first module was implemented in April this year.

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Approved by the Confederation of African Football, the first module took place 7th – 12th April, while the second module commenced on Monday, 6th October.

NFF Technical Director, Coach Augustine Eguavoen said the third module will hold 20th – 24th October, with the fourth and final module scheduled for November.

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NFF General Secretary and CAF instructor, Dr Mohammed Sanusi; Eguavoen (himself a CAF Instructor); NFF’s Head of Coaching Education and CAF Instructor, Dr Terry Eguaoje; CAF Instructor, Coach Henry Abiodun and; NFF’s Head of Technical and CAF Instructor, Coach Abdulrafiu Yusuf, have been the resource persons for the course, for which there are a total of 25 participants.

Mr. Mohammed Adebayo Ameenu, special assistant to the NFF General Secretary and Dr Paul Onyeudo have been invited to speak on Laws of the Game and Football Injuries & Prevention and Nutrition respectively.

 

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