November 28 – The Asian Soccer Confederation (AFC) graduated its second cohort of soccer executives from its Certificates in Soccer Management (ACFL) course this week.
The six-month on-line ACFL is designed for, and primarily hosted, decision-makers from AFC Member Associations (MAs), Regional Associations (RAs) with participation from different members of the worldwide soccer group.
members took a large step in the direction of additional uplifting Asian soccer once they graduated on Tuesday from the second version of the Confederation’s landmark education-first initiative.
It’s goal is “to nurture future leaders of Asian soccer and past by equipping members with management information, informing them on the methods wherein to leverage alternatives and organise assets for improved effectivity in addition to inspire and information their organisations in realising their mission statements,” stated the AFC.
AFC Deputy Basic Secretary – Member Associations, Vahid Kardany (pictured), stated: “I hope the ACFL has proved a game-changing programme for all our members, provided that it aligns with the AFC’s Imaginative and prescient and Mission to additional strengthen our MAs, RAs and Asian soccer stakeholders by way of devoted, bespoke options that look to additional improve the sport, each on and off the pitch.
The ACFL course matches theoretical classes with hands-on initiatives, case research and examples delivered over six modules: the Rules of Management; Affect and Influence by means of Communication; Organisational Design and Improvement in Soccer; Environmental, Social and Governance in Soccer; A Chief’s Perspective of Soccer Improvement & Efficiency and Managing Initiatives in Soccer.
“ACFL graduates are anticipated to have a full grasp of elementary management ideas and theories that may assist transfer their organisations in the correct path. I look ahead to our graduates utilising and making use of their new skillsets to make even handed choices that align with the ever-evolving requirements and wishes of Asian soccer,” stated Kardany.
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