DOHA: Qatar Football Association (QFA) has concluded a FIFA-backed
workshop for coaches and handed certificates to those who featured in
the program.
The course was conducted by a wing of QFA in charge of developing the
sport in the country.
The closing ceremony of the program was conducted by Jassim Muftah of
QFA. Nihad Sogar delivered the speeches on the final day.
"QFA undertakes such programs with emphasis on young coaches picking
up the right lessons from top FIFA officials," Muftah said.
"Such workshops will help us refine the performances of our young and
seasoned coaches," he added.
"The future of football is in good hands as we got see some very
enthusiastic participants who are keen to learn from the best," he
added.
Qatar - where football remains the number one sport - will host the
2022 FIFA World Cup.
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