
AFC “B” License Coaching Course Phase II Concludes in Kabul
At the end of the ceremony, participating coaches were awarded official certificates by the Afghanistan Football Federation.
By ASJF NewsDisck
Kabul: The second phase of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) “B” License Coaching Course concluded in Kabul after 11 days of intensive training for 24 football coaches from across Afghanistan.
The course, conducted under the supervision of AFC official instructor Mohammad Yousuf Kargar, combined theoretical and practical sessions focusing on advanced technical and tactical football skills as well as modern coaching methodologies.
The closing ceremony was attended by the Director General of Physical Education and Sports, Mullah Ahmadullah Wasiq, Deputy Technical Director Hafez Ahmad Jan Zadran, Afghanistan Football Federation (AFF) President Mohammad Yousuf Kargar, and several senior football officials. Speakers praised the coaches’ dedication and highlighted the importance of such programs for the development of football in Afghanistan.
The first 10-day phase of the AFC “B” License Course was held two months ago. The course aims to upgrade the technical capacity of Afghan coaches, helping them nurture young talent and raise the overall standard of football across the country.
