Canada Soccer announce Coach Education Program recipients for May 2021

Canada Soccer has announced twenty-nine coaches that completed the requirements of its Advanced Coach Education Program for April/May 2021. The cohort includes six female coaches that completed their Canada Soccer B Licence and Northwest Territories Soccer Association Technical Director Huw Morris, …

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Canada Soccer has announced twenty-nine coaches that completed the requirements of its Advanced Coach Education Program for April/May 2021. The cohort includes six female coaches that completed their Canada Soccer B Licence and Northwest Territories Soccer Association Technical Director Huw Morris, who received his Children’s Licence.

The Canada Soccer B Licence is the
entry point to the Performance Stream and continues the facilitation of
learning opportunities so that coaches may work effectively with senior players
in the Performance Stream pathway and prepares them to progress to the Canada
Soccer A Licence.

The Canada Soccer Children’s Licence
is an A Licence equivalent for coaches working with children between the ages
of 5-12. The Licence aims to provide coaches with the tools they need to create
the best development environments for as many players as possible at their
club/academy.

The Canada Soccer Youth Licence provides
coaches with theoretical and practical components focusing on holistic,
effective coaching of youth players between the ages of 13-18 including
designing, delivering and reflecting on all aspects of on and off field
activities.

Canada Soccer Advanced Coach
Education Program Licences are valid for a three-year term.

More information on the Canada
Soccer B Licence program is available at: https://canadasoccer.com/coach/coach-education-and-certification/b-licence/

More information on Canada
Soccer’s Youth Licence program is available at: https://canadasoccer.com/coach/coach-education-and-certification/youth-licence/

More information on the Canada Soccer Children’s Licence program is available at: https://canadasoccer.com/coach/coach-education-and-certification/childrens-licence/

Canada Soccer B Licence Recipients

  • Adele Bandet Saskatoon United Soccer Club
  • Osmo Bimba JD Bracco Soccer Institute
  • Fabio Campoli Bolton Wanderers SC
  • Mark Colvin Toronto High Park FC
  • Alvaro de Almeida North Vancouver Football Club
  • Eloi Tete Delali Gunn Woodbridge Soccer Club
  • Pius Ishiekwene BTB Soccer Academy
  • Georges Kamel Pierrefonds Soccer Association
  • Price Leurebourg Swan City FC
  • Taylor Lord Unattached
  • Rob McCaffrey University of Regina Women’s Soccer
  • Jason Moist Bonivital Soccer Club
  • Hassan Mowgli Valley Soccer Association
  • Fawn Mulholland Ottawa Internationals Soccer Club
  • Mohamed Rtimi Astra Soccer Academy
  • Jo Wankling UNBC Timberwolves

Canada Soccer Youth Licence Recipient

  • Brendan Shaw Mountain United FC

Canada Soccer Children’s Licence Recipients

  • Adele Bandet Saskatoon United Soccer Club
  • Ron Clarke FC Durham Academy
  • Julie Hamer Gloucester Hornets
  • Percy Hoff Astra Soccer Academy
  • Carl Horton Mount Hamilton Youth Soccer Club
  • Ross Kenny Mountain United FC
  • Leonard Lewko Lakewood Soccer
  • Bill Michalopulos Ottawa South United Soccer Club
  • Huw Morris Saskatoon United Soccer Club
  • Jeff Seeton West Ottawa Soccer Club
  • Craig Stead Ottawa South United Soccer Club
  • Gerald Steele Cherry Beach Soccer Club
  • Kwame Telemaque West Ottawa Soccer Club

Paulo Senra

Chief Communications & Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer

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