BFA introduces incentives for development coaches

BFA is focusing on development
BFA is focusing on development

The Botswana Football Association (BFA) intends to introduce incentives for development coaches in a bid to train children on a full time basis.

Speaking at an ongoing coaching course facilitated by Premier Skills, a programme aimed at training community coaches, BFA national executive committee member and overseer of the Eastern Bloc, Riegar Mothoagae said the incentives would enable grassroots coaches to train out-of-school children throughout the day.

“This is aimed at encouraging those who are committed to cultivating talent at grassroots level and support sport development,” he said. The Eastern Bloc is made up of four regions, being Selebi-Phikwe, Tswapong, Mahalapye and Serowe where the course participants are drawn from.

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