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The CONCACAF Coaching Convention is now in the Caribbean and was launched for the first time on Trinidad and Tobago shores as the Emerging Elite Coach Educator Program commenced at the Hilton Hotel in Port-of-Spain on March 16.

The Elite Coach Educator Program is a key component of CONCACAF’s Coaching Convention. The Convention, launched in March 2022, is a regulatory framework intended to standardise and raise the quality of coach education programs across our 41 Member Associations. By establishing, implementing and monitoring minimum standards for coach education.

This current workshop in Trinidad and Tobago is the first workshop as part of CONCACAF’s Emerging Elite Coach Educator Development Program, as stated by CONCACAF’s Football Development Administrator Pablo Lindsay.

The Program seeks to accelerate and facilitate the development of emerging coach educators throughout the CONCACAF region to directly address the ongoing shortage of qualified coach educators, particularly at the A and B License levels. This program will serve as a critical component of our Train the Trainer philosophy, which seeks to empower CONCACAF Member Associations to deliver their own domestic coach education programs in accordance with their own footballing development and needs. Coach educators participating in the program will benefit from ongoing opportunities for capacity building and mentorship support in their coach education journey. The workshop features coach educators from multiple Caribbean CONCACAF Member Associations, including Trinidad and Tobago.

The CONCACAF Coaching Convention is now in the Caribbean and was launched for the first time on Trinidad and Tobago shores as the Emerging Elite Coach Educator Program commenced at the Hilton Hotel in Port-of-Spain on March 16.

The Elite Coach Educator Program is a key component of CONCACAF’s Coaching Convention. The Convention, launched in March 2022, is a regulatory framework intended to standardise and raise the quality of coach education programs across our 41 Member Associations. By establishing, implementing and monitoring minimum standards for coach education.

This current workshop in Trinidad and Tobago is the first workshop as part of CONCACAF’s Emerging Elite Coach Educator Development Program, as stated by CONCACAF’s Football Development Administrator Pablo Lindsay.

The Program seeks to accelerate and facilitate the development of emerging coach educators throughout the CONCACAF region to directly address the ongoing shortage of qualified coach educators, particularly at the A and B License levels. This program will serve as a critical component of our Train the Trainer philosophy, which seeks to empower CONCACAF Member Associations to deliver their own domestic coach education programs in accordance with their own footballing development and needs. Coach educators participating in the program will benefit from ongoing opportunities for capacity building and mentorship support in their coach education journey. The workshop features coach educators from multiple Caribbean CONCACAF Member Associations, including Trinidad and Tobago.


SOURCE: T&T Guardian