To benefit many grassroots players in India and the rest of
Asia, Karhya International Football
Academy (KIFA) has signed an innovative deal with the Football Association of Wales (FAW) Trust,
UK.
It will mean not only more opportunities for Indian football
players to develop their skills, but also improved support for anyone in the
country who wants to develop football coaching proficiency. It is hoped that
other Asian countries will get on board with KIFA to take advantage of its
valuable international contacts and support.
David Adams, Technical Director of the Football Association
of Wales, UK, said:
"We are delighted to partner with Karhya International
Football Academy (KIFA) to develop football talents in Asia.”
KIFA spokesperson Prabu K added:
“Creating football grassroots development opportunities
across nations like this can be of mutual benefit. Importantly for Asian
countries, it provides far greater access to football coaching badges,
programmes to develop player skills and football trials."
We just need Asian education, sporting and community bodies
to get in touch with us,
to see how they can benefit from these opportunities.”
The new partnership between KIFA and the FAW Trust means that
alongside player and coach development programmes (based on British international
football training standards) other programmes to promote careers in football
can now be created in Asia. The deal will also open the door for International Football
Internships as well as joint events, seminars and tournaments.
Contact Information
Karhya International Football Academy (KIFA)
56, New Queen Street,
Bristol
BS15 1DF
Great Britain
Phone: 07830850845
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