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AFC opens purposes for third Certificates in Soccer Management

AFC opens purposes for third Certificates in Soccer Management

March 12 – The Asian Soccer Confederation (AFC) has launched the third version of its AFC Certificates in Soccer Management (ACFL), a six-month programme run by the AFC Tutorial Centre of Excellence (ACE).

The ACFL is taught throughout six proprietary modules that blend a theoretical perspective, hands-on actions, and case research. The target is to speed up AFC member nation management capabilities and enhance their real-time decision-making competencies.

The modules comprise Ideas of Management, Affect and Influence via Communication, Organisational Design and Growth in Soccer, Environmental, Social and Governance in Soccer, A Chief’s Perspective of Soccer Growth & Efficiency, and Managing Initiatives in Soccer.

AFC Common Secretary Datuk Seri Windsor John stated: “The AFC repeatedly appears to be like to propel Asian soccer in the direction of higher heights, and our imaginative and prescient to change into the world’s main Confederation will be summarised within the ACFL’s supply of unique, substantial content material geared in the direction of uplifting the person and consequently, our MAs, RAs and stakeholders.

“Schooling performs a significant position in our efforts to grasp our Imaginative and prescient, and the ACFL arms its graduates with important management ideas and theories which can be of the utmost profit in reinforcing their organisations’ quest in the direction of improved effectivity and the achievement of their respective targets.”

The primary version of the ACFL noticed 19 graduates, whereas the second version had 35 graduates, Registration for the third version of the ACFL closes on March 21, 2025.

“As soccer administration strikes with the occasions, so has the AFC in guaranteeing our varied academic programmes sustain with all its new developments, keep abreast of the altering requirements, wants and expectations of the sport and create a tangible affect that advances our MAs, RAs and the bigger Asian soccer neighborhood,” stated John.

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