Canada Soccer announces National Teams Coach Education Program
Canada Soccer has announced an innovative program to support the coach education of 15 of its current and former National Team Program players with a unique, online and combined Canada Soccer C/B Licence opportunity. The players will be supported in an eLearning environment to complete the coursewor…
Canada Soccer has announced an innovative program to support
the coach education of 15 of its current and former National Team Program
players with a unique, online and combined Canada Soccer C/B Licence
opportunity. The players will be supported in an eLearning environment to
complete the coursework over the next 18 months before being granted their
Canada Soccer B Licence.
The program aims to provide a flexible digital learning
environment for the players to progress through en route to receiving Canada
Soccer’s B Licence. In addition to completing the online course, elements
of the Canada Soccer C Licence will be introduced to provide these players with
an opportunity to continue their soccer journey once they move on from the
pitch.
“The importance of providing our National Team athletes with
a program to facilitate their coach education journeys is something that I
would have welcomed with open arms as my National Team career drew to a close,”
said Jason deVos, Canada Soccer’s Director of Development. “National Team
players have a unique sense of how the game is played at the highest level and
knowledge of the skills, mindset, and physical preparation required to compete
at the international level. The training they’ll receive on this course will
provide them with the developmental-appropriate techniques and tools to impart
that wisdom to the next generation of Canadian players.”
The course will include current members of the Men’s and Women’s National Team Programs, as well as players that have experience representing Canada at various levels of international competition such as Kyle Bekker, Allysha Chapman, David Edgar, Stephanie Labbe, Erin McLeod, Sophie Schmidt and Desiree Scott.
“I am thankful to Canada Soccer for the exciting opportunity
to complete this unique course at this point in my career so that this group of
passionate National Team players both past and present will be able to
have an impact on the next generation of players by benefitting from Canada
Soccer’s Coach Education Program,” Scott said. “For me, the opportunity to give
back to the game as a coach has always been core to the legacy that I wish to
leave behind once my playing days are over.”
The program is one of 25 coach education licence courses
that Canada Soccer has running online-only in reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic
which saw the suspension of sanctioned soccer in March 2020. While much
on-field programming has resumed, Canada Soccer in partnership with its Member
Associations, moved all coach education online and provided to its 13
Provincial and Territorial Members online classroom environments to facilitate
the Community Stream coaching courses from coast-to-coast-to-coast.
Canada Soccer Coach Education National Teams Program C/B
Licence Participants:
- Sasha Andrews
- Nana Attakora
- Kyle Bekker
- Allysha Chapman
- Jamar Dixon
- David Edgar
- Vanessa Gilles
- Daniel Imhof
- Stephanie Labbe
- Erin McLeod
- Kyle Porter
- Tosaint Ricketts
- Sophie Schmidt
- Desiree Scott
- Diamond Simpson