Thursday, October 8, 2009

Joseph’s coaching will help State football: FPWA



Football Players Welfare Association (FPWA) Wednesday expressed happiness over the arrival of AIFF's coaching director Gabriel Joseph here in Kashmir to train Valley’s football coaches in the Asian Football Confederation C license course. The AFC C license course will begin here from Friday. Jammu Kashmir Football Association is organizing the course under the banner of All India Football Federation.
“This is good news for all the soccer players. He has produced many coaches for the country and the candidates should take full advantage of the course under his guidance,” said vice-president FPWA, Sajid Dar.
Dar said that Joseph has all the abilities to mould the soccer players into good coaches.
“Joseph is a gentle and sober person. He has proved to be great instructor. The players will get benefited from this course,” said Dar.
Dar said he gained lot of knowledge under his training at Lucknow.
“I attended the AFC C license course in 2006 and gained lot of skills. He has great experience in coaching which will benefit the State players,” said Dar.
The vice-president praised Jammu JKFA for conducting this course.
“The credit goes to JKFA. This is the second time the association is conducting the course here. Such coaching course will lift the standard of the football in the State,” added Dar.
General Secretary FPWA, Dr Zahoor Haroon, also hailed the JKFA’s initiative of organizing coaching camp for the benefit of the State football.
“Our coaches will gain knowledge who will share that with their team mates. The teams will be benefited,” said Dr Zahoor.
Dr Zahoor said that such coaching camps should be conducted in the future also to further boost the State football.
The member of the FPWA said that they are thankful to Joseph for visiting the football crazy State for imparting knowledge.

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