DOHA: The Qatar Football Association (QFA) has successfully conducted
a workshop devised to help existing group of officials interested in
managing day-to-day administrative operations at football clubs and
organizations.
The workshop - where Dr Hussain and Dr Mikaimee Muwaffaq Mawla
delivered lectures - was attended by more than 50 participants,
details showed on Sunday.
The lectures were also delivered by Maslamani Issa, Mohammed
Al-Shroogi and Abdullah Al Balooshi.
The topics of discussions at the March 7 to 12 workshop centered
around ways to make administrative operations run smoothly at football
clubs and organizations.
Laws of the game and their application were also discussed, QFA officials said.
Matters relating to sports psychology were also discussed.
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