By Amosu Adeboye, LAGOS
As a follow-up to the success recorded in its first two editions, the Nigerian Premier Football League and LaLiga are set to kick off the third edition of the NPFL-LaLiga annual coaching clinic.
The five-day clinic is expected to have about 100 youth coaches in attendance and will take place at the National Stadium, Abuja from January 21-25, 2019.
The annual coaching clinic will precede the NPFL U15 Promises Tournament and is designed to train youth coaches on how to properly develop young talents using LaLiga methodology.
The content of the clinic will as usual be framed within a level 3 (professional) syllabus where coaches will learn more complex and technical aspects of LaLiga’s methodology as a continuation of levels 1 (beginner) and 2 (intermediate) training from the first and second editions.
“The first two editions of the clinic were highly successful, and we are once again thrilled to have the opportunity to spread the LaLiga’s methodology across Nigeria and Africa with the third edition of the clinic,” said LaLiga Sports Project Coordinator, Juan Zapata.
“We are committed to each of our projects across Africa and sending LaLiga coaching instructors to again train the youth coaches in Nigeria aims to further show our commitment to the development of football in the country.”
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In her opinion Nigeria U17 assistant coach, Bunmi Haruna counted his blessings after attending the second edition.
“Last year’s edition of the coaching clinic was very impactful. We were exposed to the Spanish methodology for training players,” revealed Haruna.
“The Spanish model is indeed unique and very technical, and I am grateful to the NPFL and to LaLiga for giving me the opportunity once again to better my skills as a coach.”
The NPFL-LaLiga partnership was signed in 2016 and has since recorded a number of exchange projects between the two leagues, including a tour of Spain by an NPFL All-Star team, and the opening of the LaLiga Nigeria office in Abuja.