DOHA: After completing a dozen of courses designed to help football staffattain highest standards of professionalism, the Qatar FootballAssociation (QFA) is getting ready for a series of new programs in thecoming weeks, it emerged on Monday.
QFA acknowledges the importance of keepingabreast of latest developments in the administrative domain and ispreparing for new programs in the remainder of the football season.
QFA kicked started refresher courses for its staff last season in acarefully designed program that links every aspect of day-to-dayrunning affairs of the Qatar national teams across various age groups.
The objective of the exercise of these programs was to streamline thecommunication between administrative work and the national teams ofQatar.
Coming courses at Aspetar and Aspire Academy would heavily focus onteam management programs, sports lectures for teams, laws of the game,importance of diet for players and athletes, QFA said on Monday.
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