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30 Coaches Participate In Olympic Solidarity Technical Course In Abuja, Led By International Hockey Federation Experts

In a significant development for the world of field hockey, the nation’s capital, Abuja, is currently hosting a cohort of 30 coaches from various echelons of the sport, including national, state, and club teams.

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The occasion is the Olympic Solidarity Technical course for coaches, a prestigious event designed to elevate the skills and knowledge of these dedicated mentors.

At the heart of this endeavor lies the International Hockey Federation (FIH) Level 2 coaching course, meticulously structured to empower coaches with the expertise required to spearhead group sessions in diverse settings such as clubs, schools, and communities.

This strategic initiative is poised to make a transformative impact on the growth and development of hockey in the region.

Leading the charge are two eminent figures in the world of field hockey coaching: Tsoanelo Pholo, hailing from South Africa, and Menyei Peter, the Nigerian counterpart.

These revered experts are orchestrating a five-day program that delves deep into the intricacies of coaching, drawing from their wealth of experience and knowledge.

Excitingly, Tsoanelo Pholo is not just imparting wisdom in the classroom but is set to actively contribute to the training of the National Hockey Men and Women’s Teams.

These national teams are currently in camp in Abuja, meticulously preparing for the high-stakes African Hockey Road to Paris 2024 Olympic Qualifying Tournament, scheduled to unfold in Pretoria, South Africa, from October 29 to November 5, 2023.

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This remarkable Olympic Solidarity Technical course for coaches kicked off on October 8 and is slated to continue its transformative journey until October 14, 2023.

It serves as a testament to the commitment of the sport’s stakeholders to ensure that the hockey landscape in Abuja and beyond is nurtured and enriched with world-class coaching expertise, with a keen eye on the ultimate goal of international recognition and success.