The continent’s football body is organising a maiden training program for selected tacticians from African nations in Cairo
The Confederation of African Football (Caf) has organised a course for women’s coaches on the African continent in Egypt.
The five-day course, which is attended by 20 women’s coaches and hosted by three instructors, is the first coaching workshop organised by the Caf Women Football Development Department.
The coaches are having training sessions including practicals on the pitch as well as theory lessons which includes refereeing, medical and fitness checks.
INVITED COACHES
1 Aicha Henriette Ndiaye – Senegal
2 Bernadette Anong Azang – Cameroon
3 Josephine Mimozette Ndoumou Mike – Cameroon
4 Daniella Niyibimenya – Burundi
5 Enala Phiri -Zambia
6 Nassra Juma Mohammed – Tanzania
7 Margreat Maggie Chombo – Malawi
8 Rosemary Takayedza Mugadza – Zimbabwe
9 Sheryl Ulanda Botes – South Africa
10 Kebede Selamawit Zeray – Ethiopia
11 Sara Mohamed Ahmed Hassanien – Egypt
12 Majidah Nantanda – Uganda
13 Amani Boukari – Tunisia
14 Radia Fertoul – Algeria
15 Lamia Boumehdi – Morocco
16 Kai Tomety – Togo
17 Jean Michel Benezet – France
18 Ngozi Eucharia Uche – Nigeria
19 Ann Chiejine – Nigeria
20 Mercy Tagoe-Quarcoo – Ghana
CAF INSTRUCTORS:
1 Fran Hilton-Smith – South Africa
2 Jaqueline Tulipamwe Shipanga – Namibia
3 Azzedine Chih – Algeria