![]() Safca has lamented the inability of local national teams to compete at the international level, which will next month be marked by the absence of Bafana Bafana from the Fifa World Cup in Qatar, having failed to qualify for the quadrennial soccer extravaganza.įormer Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Manqoba Ngwenya, former Bloemfontein Celtic striker Lebohang Kukame and former Banyana Banyana player Noria Pinky Matjekane, among others, were some of the coaches in attendance and left with an NQF 4 qualification.Īccording to the statement released by Safca, correcting football at the development level will go a long way in correcting many of the wrongs in the local game. “We are now hoping that in partnership with Cathsetta, we can expand on this and take this revolutionary project nationwide as others must benefit from this content which is a crucial ingredient in the progress of SA football.” He says they are now hoping to expand the pilot project into a national project to have a far greater impact in revolutionising football development in the country. “This pilot project was an undoubted success, an African first in decolonising coach education, but also importantly having this locally designed content accredited by Cathsetta which gives it an academic qualification, in this case, NQF 4.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |