Tipaza, Algeria – Twenty-five aspiring coaches are set to participate in an intensive training course aimed at obtaining the prestigious Confederation of African Football (CAF) ‘A’ license. The course, designed for the third and fourth groups of trainees, will be held at the Centre for Assembly and Preparation of Elite Athletes in Fouka, Tipaza, from November 29th to December 4th.
The Algerian Football Federation (FAF) announced the details of the course on its official website, highlighting the importance of continuous professional development for coaches within the country. The CAF ‘A’ license is a highly regarded certification that allows coaches to manage professional football clubs across the African continent.
This training program represents a significant investment in the future of Algerian football. By providing coaches with the necessary skills and knowledge, the FAF aims to improve the overall quality of coaching at all levels of the game. The course curriculum will cover a wide range of topics, including tactical analysis, player development, team management, and sports science.
The selection of Tipaza as the host city underscores the region’s commitment to sports development and its ability to provide world-class training facilities. The Centre for Assembly and Preparation of Elite Athletes offers a conducive environment for learning and practical application, ensuring that the participants are well-equipped to meet the challenges of modern football coaching.
The FAF has expressed its confidence that the course will be a resounding success and that the newly certified coaches will make a positive impact on Algerian football. The federation is committed to providing ongoing support and resources to these coaches as they progress in their careers.



