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Want to be the next Mourinho of FOOTBALL ⚽⚽⚽



Maybe the rustle roots of Indian sport represents Cricket; however, the shear passion is mostly defined in the game of football. Football is all about craze and enthusiasm. During those ninety minutes you just cannot move your eyes of the game.


Why a football coach?


A football coach is the leader of the football team. He organizes training sessions, designs plays and determines a depth chart. Though there are well-organized football leagues available at the junior high and high school level, the majority of the coaches find opportunities at the postsecondary levels. Football coaches who work as teachers in the school system are hired by junior high and high schools. Football being a team game and extremely physical, football coaches may be strictly required to encourage the players and instigate them towards team play. They need to venture a lot to various venues especially during the away games. During busy schedules, when there are a frequent number of games in a short period, coaches generally work evenings and weekends.

Career Requirements


The necessities to become a football coach differ, as a matter of fact a bachelor's degree in sport coaching education, physical education, or exercise and sports science is frequently required. If a coach is functioning at the elementary to high school levels, a teaching license may also be essential. Experience in coaching is a prerequisite for this career, and skills that a person needs to incorporate are:



Understanding of the game

Being a good leader

Being very detail-oriented

Being an excellent communicator

Having physical stamina




How to Become a Football Coach?


The basic steps that you need to follow to become a football are:


Step 1: Learn About the Game


It is not mandatory to have an experience to play at the junior high or high school level. It is very significant for prospective coaches to have a love for the game and follow football at the high school, college or professional level. To work as a successful coach, a basic learning of the rules and regulations as well as the technicalities is very crucial.You should always intend to participate in organized football competitions. Playing the game at the high school level may be an option; but if it is not, prospects are also available to work as a team manager. This is an option to be around the competition and gain knowledge of about practices, team camaraderie and pre-game and post-game sessions.

Step 2: Earn a Bachelor's Degree


A set of courses in a coaching-related program at a bachelor's degree level will educate you about physical conditioning, sports psychology, injury prevention, nutrition and athletic training. You may also benefit from other lessons in leadership, coaching and physical education. Coaching at the middle and high school level may involve you to become a teacher, which requires a bachelor's degree and teacher documentation. To get ready for teacher certification, you typically need to major in a particular subject area, such as math, physical education, English or history. You will also require completing coursework focused on education and complete a student teaching understanding. You should also increase football knowledge at the postsecondary level. While a bachelor's degree is necessary to work as a coach, it is also important to gain football experience. Many individuals who want to become football coaches are former collegiate players who want to stay in the game. If this does not concern to you, then you can work as a unpaid team manager and assist with practices to expand your experience.

Step 3: Obtain Teaching License


Teaching licensure, also known as teaching certification, is required by all 50 states for individuals who want to educate public school at the K-12 level. If you want to work as a coach at a public middle school or high school, you will need to be a instructor and will need to pass a licensing exam and complete the proper coaching experiences and assignments in order to be approved.

Step 4: Gain Coaching Experience

Football coaches often begin their careers as assistants. While each team has an offensive and defensive manager, new coaches will work as position coaches. At the college and professional level, each position has a coach who works with them in practice and in meetings. For example, quarterbacks, linebackers, wide receivers, defensive lineman and running backs all have their own position coach. In order to advance into large collegiate or professional football coaching positions, coaching experience, a winning record, and awards are commonly required.

Key Responsibilities


So, what will your core tasks as a Football Coach be?

Duties typically include:


Planning coaching programs

Evaluating performance and providing feedback

Coming up with techniques and tactics

Helping the team to improve both physically and mentally

Working alongside other professionals such as physiotherapists and nutritionists

Maintaining records

Applying for sponsorships

Arranging transport for your team

Hours of Work


Your functioning hours will vary on the level of football that you are coaching. Lower levels of football will involve evening and weekend work, on the other hand the higher the level of the football the team, the more hours you will need to put in. Your devotion to your job is likely to take up some of your personal time, particularly if you need to travel for football matches across the UK and abroad – this could require overnight stays.

Job Description

Being a football coach means being passionate, and devoted to your team, helping them to reach their full potential and developing the players in all aspects. Whether you are coaching children, entry level or professional football players, you will need to put your all efforts into making sure the teams thrive. You will be the driving force behind the players. You could be working in many different locations such as schools, universities, leisure clubs or football clubs, and could find you working with a range of levels from children to adults, beginner to professional. It depends on your level of experience as well as understanding and qualifications on how far you will reach with your coaching career.


 

By - Samannay Sen

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