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Take the step to becoming a qualified coach with The FA.
Learn how to become a coach with The FA.
Become a coach
Take the step to becoming a qualified coach with The FA.
Get into Coaching – Level One Certificate in Coaching Football
Have you ever fancied yourself as a football coach? Do you think you could develop and motivate players? If so, then why not become a qualified football coach?
The Level One Certificate in Coaching Football course is available throughout the country and will prepare you for life as a football coach.
This course provides an introduction to the organisation and delivery of safe and enjoyable coaching sessions for players. The course will provide practical drills to develop players’ technical skills such as shooting, turning with the ball and heading. It is ideally suited to those working with groups of young players and/or teams.
Aspiring coaches will also learn about The FA’s Long Term Player Development programme and how coaches should be addressing the 'four corners' of a player’s development: Technical, Physical, Social and Psychological.
The courses are delivered by your local County FAs.
Click here to contact your county.
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