The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has outlined the modalities for the upcoming CAF B-License Coaching Course, emphasizing its commitment to enhancing coaching standards across the country.
According to the NFF, the four-month program is a strategic initiative aimed at building the capacity of coaches nationwide.
Participants for the first batch, scheduled to run from April to August 2025, have already been identified and contacted by the federation’s Technical Department.
NFF Technical Director, Coach Augustine Eguavoen, urged all applicants to check their emails including junk and spam folders for time sensitive information.
“Those selected for the first batch have been contacted. We advise all applicants to review their email correspondence carefully to ensure they do not miss important updates,” Eguavoen stated.
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Registration for the program officially closed at midnight on February 25, with Eguavoen describing the response as overwhelming.
The course, open to both male and female coaches, will be conducted in phases between April 7 and August 25, 2025. Meanwhile, successful candidates for the second and third batches will be notified in the coming weeks.
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The NFF previously organized a CAF C-License course exclusively for women between July and September last year the first of its kind.
The program featured 30 participants, including several former Nigerian internationals.
