Former Reggae Boyz register for JFF/UTech coaching course
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Five former national footballers are among those registered for the second course of study at the JFF/UTech Coaching School which starts today with an orientation ceremony at the Hope Road campus' Lecture Theatre of the Faculty of Health and Applied Science at 9:00 am.
PALMER (right)... current Harbour View and national midfielder registered for the course
They are Onandi Lowe, Desmond 'Gaddafi' Smith, Dennis 'Stylo' Ebanks, Donald 'Fowly' Stewart and Clifton Waugh.
Current Harbour View and national midfielder, Lovel Palmer, has also registered for the course, so too are former Under-16 player Dr Nigel Taylor and corporate executive Leon Mitchell.
Among the lecturers for the course are JFF Technical Committee member Raymond Grant, programme director Dr Winston Dawes, associate programme director Roy Thomas, acting head of the Department of Science and Mathematics, Faculty of Health and Applied Science at UTech Dr Colin Gyles and marketing communications manager JMMB Imani Duncan-Waite.
The coaching school is consistent with the JFF's mandate coming out of the 2007 Congress to improve the sport at all levels in the country. This school will incorporate present coaches who have minimal formal training, physical education teachers who want to upgrade their skills and individuals new to the field who wish to make coaching a career.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Five former national footballers are among those registered for the second course of study at the JFF/UTech Coaching School which starts today with an orientation ceremony at the Hope Road campus' Lecture Theatre of the Faculty of Health and Applied Science at 9:00 am.
PALMER (right)... current Harbour View and national midfielder registered for the course
They are Onandi Lowe, Desmond 'Gaddafi' Smith, Dennis 'Stylo' Ebanks, Donald 'Fowly' Stewart and Clifton Waugh.
Current Harbour View and national midfielder, Lovel Palmer, has also registered for the course, so too are former Under-16 player Dr Nigel Taylor and corporate executive Leon Mitchell.
Among the lecturers for the course are JFF Technical Committee member Raymond Grant, programme director Dr Winston Dawes, associate programme director Roy Thomas, acting head of the Department of Science and Mathematics, Faculty of Health and Applied Science at UTech Dr Colin Gyles and marketing communications manager JMMB Imani Duncan-Waite.
The coaching school is consistent with the JFF's mandate coming out of the 2007 Congress to improve the sport at all levels in the country. This school will incorporate present coaches who have minimal formal training, physical education teachers who want to upgrade their skills and individuals new to the field who wish to make coaching a career.