National Premier League coaches and former national representatives Paul
Young and Chris Dawes will represent Jamaica
at the FA (Football Association) International Course - intermediate license
course - in Trinidad and
Tobago from April 15 to 25.
The course is being put on by the FA in partnership with CONCACAF and is aimed at instructing coaches on how to teach and coach principles of association football.
It will also be focusing on the practical and theoretical syllabuses from the FA's level two and level three courses.
Englishmen Chris Whalley and John Gittens will be the presenters at the workshop.
Whalley works full time for the FA as the Regional Coach Development Manager for South East England.
He is one of the top 35 ‘A' license coach educators in England.
Gittens, who is currently the lead tutor at the Hampshire FA, had a successful 16 year professional playing career and represented teams such as Portsmouth, Middlesbrough and Southampton.
The course is being put on by the FA in partnership with CONCACAF and is aimed at instructing coaches on how to teach and coach principles of association football.
It will also be focusing on the practical and theoretical syllabuses from the FA's level two and level three courses.
Englishmen Chris Whalley and John Gittens will be the presenters at the workshop.
Whalley works full time for the FA as the Regional Coach Development Manager for South East England.
He is one of the top 35 ‘A' license coach educators in England.
Gittens, who is currently the lead tutor at the Hampshire FA, had a successful 16 year professional playing career and represented teams such as Portsmouth, Middlesbrough and Southampton.