Year | Head Coach | Assistant Coach(es) |
2021 | C License Certified | Soccer For Life |
2022 | B License Part 1 Trained | C License Trained |
2023 | B License Part 1 Certified | C License Certified |
2024 | B National Trained | B License Part 1 Trained |
2025 | B National Certified | B License Part 1 Certified |
Year | Head Coach | Assistant Coach(es) |
2021 | C License Certified | Soccer for Life |
2022 | C License Certified | C License Trained |
2023 | Youth License Certified | C License Trained |
2024 | Youth License Certified | C License Trained |
2025 | Youth License Certified | C License Certified |
Phase 1 - Licensing Stream
The Licensing Stream is aimed at those who are more serious about their coaching development, and requires that coaches reach a minimum standard of competence in a practical coaching environment. Each coach is, therefore, formally evaluated and graded by Staff Evaluators at each stage of the process. This process begins with the B License Program, which involves a total of 60 hours of facilitated learning plus time allocated for formal assessments. It is aimed at coaches working with players in an environment where performance is a critical factor in successful coaching. The A License Programincludes a total of 90 hours of facilitated learning, plus formal assessments, and caters to those wishing to make a career of coaching at the highest level.
Coaches wishing to gain training and certification in the Licensing Stream would do so in the following manner:
Each of the courses within the program is built with an emphasis placed on the practical application of certain coaching skills, also known as “competenciesâ€. These competencies are expanded upon as the coach progresses through the program and will range from showing an understanding of the rules of small-sided-soccer to running an effective practice with players in a high performance environment.