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28 participate in FIFA Women' Refreshers Course

| | Sep 19, 2015, at 10:11 pm
New Delhi, Sept 19 (IBNS): : The FIFA Women’s Refreshers Course which kicked off on September 14, 2015 in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh with an aim to tutor Women Coaches in the country in the modern trends of Coaching concluded on Friday.

The Course was conducted by Holland’s Hester de Reus.

28 Women Coaches from across the country participated in the Course which was stitched to help them evolve as Coaches, whilst brushing up their fundamentals of the game.

Reflecting upon the Course at hand, AIFF’s Technical Director Scott O’Donell had earlier informed www.the-aiff.com: “We need to develop our own Coaches -- both men and women. And this Course aims at just that.”

“Courses such as these help you not only to evolve as a Coach but refresh your fundamentals of the game, making you even better in your business,” he pronounced.

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