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Thirty female coaches have reported to the Ghanaman Centre of Excellence at Prampram for the GFA/CAF special License C Coaching Course for female coaches.
The course which is aimed at increasing the number of female coaches to close the gender gap demonstrated on the continent with regards to coaching officially opened on Monday, May 22, 2023.
The course is designed for female coaches who have already acquired the Basic Certificate in coaching (GFA License D) and have practised coaching.
The CAF Licence C course is in two (2) Modules, the first module is for ten (10) days after which the participants will go for thirty (30) days mandatory internship and report back for the second module.
Director of Coaching Education, Professor Joseph Kwame Mintah will lead the training with assistance and directives from Technical Director Bernhard Lippert and other GFA/CAF Instructors as well as the Head Coach of Black Queens, Nora Hauptle.
Administrative and logistics support will be provided by Administrative Manager Maxwell Caesar Kemeh.
The Ghana Football Association, through the Technical Directorate, selected the 30 participants from its Licence D certificate holders to participate in this specialized course.
As promised by the GFA during the Women’s Day celebrations, the course will be free of charge for the 30 women.
Attached is the selected list of female coaches:

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