DOHA: Special workshops organised by Qatar Football Association (QFA) to deal with coaching and goalkeeping issues has concluded, officials said on Thursday.
The workshops were held in collaboration with FIFA and attended by a number of coaches and club goalkeepers, details show.
During the closing ceremony of the workshops, Mohammed Omar thanked the lecturers and experts who ‘provided valuable information to trainers, coaches and players’.
QFA’s Jassim Muftah said the attendees stood to gain a lot by being part of such workshops.
The Director of Development said the lecturers shared their wide experience with the audience which showed keen interest to excel on the pitch and away from it.
He said the the modern-day football was a combination thorough research and skillful training for players and coaches.
He said QFA was looking to provide its young players and coaches at all levels the platform from which they could go on to attain a new degree of success in football.
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