The course accommodated more than 265 participating players over the two-week period, enabling the coaches to implement the techniques they had acquired from the instructors.
The Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB), a prestigious football federation, collaborated with VFS Global to successfully conclude comprehensive coaching courses in Stellenbosch and Durban earlier this year. This initiative aligns with VFS Global's commitment to community outreach initiatives worldwide, with a specific focus on empowering youth and developing their skills.
The KNVB-accredited course, conducted under its WorldCoaches Programme in partnership with SAFA eThekwini, trained a total of 56 coaches from Durban and Cape Town. Notably, almost 50% of the participants were women. Upon completion of the course, the coaches were awarded globally recognized certificates as part of KNVB's WorldCoaches global initiative, which leverages football as a catalyst for social development.
The five-day workshop saw the coaches being exposed to the latest global trends of youth coaching and equipped with the necessary tools and information to be role models in their respective communities. In addition to tactical knowledge empowerment, key societal topics such as child protection, leadership, and social change formed part of the learning process for the coaches. The course hosted over 265 participating players throughout the two weeks, allowing the coaches to put together sessions they had learnt from the instructors into practice.
“This was truly an eye-opening experience for our coaches. Most of them are keen to learn and empower themselves, and thanks to such a programme, our region is not only producing future coaches. but key role models for our communities, thanks to KNVB”, said SAFA eThekwini Technical Director, Maxwell Ndlovu.
Speaking on behalf of the KNVB, instructor Bert Zuurman said the reception and eagerness shown by the coaches were encouraging and indicative of a bright youth football future for the region.
“We are honoured to share our knowledge and experience with these coaches, who are not just coaches but are now role models. Our programmes are uniquely designed to make use of football as a driver for social change, and it is important that our coaches are receptive to both the tactical and social development divisions of the programme. We wish all the coaches the best of luck, and sincerely thank SAFA eThekwini for providing us with the platform”, said Johan van Geijn, Founder of KNVB WorldCoaches.
“Through this programme, we are not only equipping coaches with the latest in football tactics but also instilling in them a sense of social responsibility. Through such initiatives that also empower young people to stay in school, we're shaping not just athletes, but future leaders by providing coaches with the tools to be role models. Our investment in South Africa underscores our dedication to youth empowerment worldwide, harnessing sports to pave the way for a brighter, more inclusive future”, added Nadia Wicks, Head of Operations- Southern Africa, VFS Global.
The goal of the WorldCoaches program is to give participants critical thinking skills and resources required to make critical decisions both on and off the field.
