<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=629 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD colSpan=3><DIV class=mxb><DIV class=sh>What is a Uefa Pro Licence? </DIV></DIV></TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top width=416><DIV class=mvb><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=416 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=bottom><DIV class=mvb><SPAN class=byl>By Alistair Magowan </SPAN></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=203 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD><DIV> <DIV class=cap>Southgate will complete his Uefa B Licence in January 2007</DIV></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
The Premier League has given Middlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate special dispensation to continue at the Riverside despite not possessing an Uefa Pro Licence.
The qualification is mandatory in order to manage in the top divisions in many other European countries including Spain, Italy, Germany and France.
But what exactly is a Pro Licence and is it actually relevant to what a Premier League manager does day-to-day?
<DIV class=ch1>WHAT IS A PRO LICENCE?</DIV>
The Uefa Pro Coaching Licence is aimed at Europe's elite band of coaches but it is actually more about management than coaching itself.
The Uefa 'A' Licence, a step below the Pro Licence, covers matters more suited to the football pitch.
That takes at least a year and encompasses 180 hours but Uefa guidelines suggest that coaches should have a further year's experience before progressing.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=208 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=5></TD><TD class=sibtbgf><DIV class=sihf>HOW QUALIFIED IS THE PREMIERSHIP? </DIV><DIV class=mva><DIV class=bull>Arsene Wenger (ARS) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Martin O'Neill (AV) - FA Dip</DIV><DIV class=bull>Mark Hughes (BLA) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Sam Allardyce (BOL) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Les Reed (CHA) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Jose Mourinho (CHE) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>David Moyes (EVE) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Chris Coleman (FUL) - Pro Lic*</DIV><DIV class=bull>Rafa Benitez (LIV) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Sir Alex Ferguson (MU) - FA Dip</DIV><DIV class=bull>Stuart Pearce (MC) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Gareth Southgate (MID) - B Lic*</DIV><DIV class=bull>Glenn Roeder (NEW) - Pro Lic*</DIV><DIV class=bull>Harry Redknapp (POR) - FA Dip</DIV><DIV class=bull>Steve Coppell (REA) - FA Dip</DIV><DIV class=bull>Neil Warnock (SHU) - FA Dip </DIV><DIV class=bull>Martin Jol (TOT) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Adrian Boothroyd (WAT) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Alan Pardew (WH) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Paul Jewell (WIG) - FA Dip# </DIV></DIV><DIV class=mva>*denotes currently taking qualification; #denotes taken one-off course to pass diploma </DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>The Premier League only signed up to Uefa's coaching rules in 2003 and English football has been playing catch up since.
The result is that, as well as the major European footballing nations, the likes of the Czech Republic now has more coaches with the A Licence and Pro Licence than this country.
Coaches on the continent tend to do the Pro Licence before they manage in their respective top divisions but in England the FA has had to tailor the qualification to suit managers already plying their trade in the Premiership.
Recent graduates include Bolton's Sam Allardyce and Manchester City's Stuart Pearce but the course also suits assistants such as Blackburn's Mark Bowen and coaches who aspire to work in the top division.
While an increasing number of British coaches have now passed the Pro Licence, the mor
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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=203 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD><DIV> <DIV class=cap>Southgate will complete his Uefa B Licence in January 2007</DIV></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
The Premier League has given Middlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate special dispensation to continue at the Riverside despite not possessing an Uefa Pro Licence.
The qualification is mandatory in order to manage in the top divisions in many other European countries including Spain, Italy, Germany and France.
But what exactly is a Pro Licence and is it actually relevant to what a Premier League manager does day-to-day?
<DIV class=ch1>WHAT IS A PRO LICENCE?</DIV>
The Uefa Pro Coaching Licence is aimed at Europe's elite band of coaches but it is actually more about management than coaching itself.
The Uefa 'A' Licence, a step below the Pro Licence, covers matters more suited to the football pitch.
That takes at least a year and encompasses 180 hours but Uefa guidelines suggest that coaches should have a further year's experience before progressing.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=208 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=5></TD><TD class=sibtbgf><DIV class=sihf>HOW QUALIFIED IS THE PREMIERSHIP? </DIV><DIV class=mva><DIV class=bull>Arsene Wenger (ARS) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Martin O'Neill (AV) - FA Dip</DIV><DIV class=bull>Mark Hughes (BLA) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Sam Allardyce (BOL) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Les Reed (CHA) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Jose Mourinho (CHE) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>David Moyes (EVE) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Chris Coleman (FUL) - Pro Lic*</DIV><DIV class=bull>Rafa Benitez (LIV) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Sir Alex Ferguson (MU) - FA Dip</DIV><DIV class=bull>Stuart Pearce (MC) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Gareth Southgate (MID) - B Lic*</DIV><DIV class=bull>Glenn Roeder (NEW) - Pro Lic*</DIV><DIV class=bull>Harry Redknapp (POR) - FA Dip</DIV><DIV class=bull>Steve Coppell (REA) - FA Dip</DIV><DIV class=bull>Neil Warnock (SHU) - FA Dip </DIV><DIV class=bull>Martin Jol (TOT) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Adrian Boothroyd (WAT) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Alan Pardew (WH) - Pro Lic</DIV><DIV class=bull>Paul Jewell (WIG) - FA Dip# </DIV></DIV><DIV class=mva>*denotes currently taking qualification; #denotes taken one-off course to pass diploma </DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>The Premier League only signed up to Uefa's coaching rules in 2003 and English football has been playing catch up since.
The result is that, as well as the major European footballing nations, the likes of the Czech Republic now has more coaches with the A Licence and Pro Licence than this country.
Coaches on the continent tend to do the Pro Licence before they manage in their respective top divisions but in England the FA has had to tailor the qualification to suit managers already plying their trade in the Premiership.
Recent graduates include Bolton's Sam Allardyce and Manchester City's Stuart Pearce but the course also suits assistants such as Blackburn's Mark Bowen and coaches who aspire to work in the top division.
While an increasing number of British coaches have now passed the Pro Licence, the mor
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