Six female coaches were selected from across the province to take part in this one-on-one coach development opportunity
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Ontario Soccer’s Coach Development Program is pleased to announce the 2018 class for the Female Mentorship Program.
Six female coaches were selected from across the province to take part in this one-on-one coach development opportunity. Other applicants to the program will receive group instruction through workshops, practical instruction and consistent performance feedback.
The Female Mentorship Program is designed to develop senior female coaches, who in turn will act as educators and mentors to other female coaches who wish to further develop and progress their coaching careers. The mentorship program is part of a holistic support system approach to enabling promising coaches across the province to reach their full coaching potential in the sport.
Annually Ontario Soccer seeks applications for Mentee Coaches. The mentee coaches must be working toward the Provincial B and National B coaching licenses. The six coaches are selected based on their experience, potential, and the recommendations supporting their application.
The selected applicants will be developed in the Ontario Soccer mentoring program under the guidance of the Ontario Soccer Coach Development Team and the Female Head Mentor coach, Connie Marshall.
Successful candidates will be required to commit to a 9-month program on a volunteer basis.
These coaches will eventually be able to step into a coaching leadership role as they attain their National B license.
The six mentee coaches are listed below.
Credit: Monika Cordero-Flores, UNO News
Credit: Monika Cordero-Flores, UNO News
Special Report by JUAN CARLOS CORDERO, UNO International News Service
Photos by MONIKA CORDERO-FLORES and ALISON LEMON in Toronto
MONIKA CORDERO-FLORES and NILDA MEDEIROS - CORREIA in Ottawa
Also, some other game's pictures, courtesy of CSA (Canadian Soccer Association)
Six female coaches were selected from across the province to take part in this one-on-one coach development opportunity. Other applicants to the program will receive group instruction through workshops, practical instruction and consistent performance feedback.
The Female Mentorship Program is designed to develop senior female coaches, who in turn will act as educators and mentors to other female coaches who wish to further develop and progress their coaching careers. The mentorship program is part of a holistic support system approach to enabling promising coaches across the province to reach their full coaching potential in the sport.
Annually Ontario Soccer seeks applications for Mentee Coaches. The mentee coaches must be working toward the Provincial B and National B coaching licenses. The six coaches are selected based on their experience, potential, and the recommendations supporting their application.
The selected applicants will be developed in the Ontario Soccer mentoring program under the guidance of the Ontario Soccer Coach Development Team and the Female Head Mentor coach, Connie Marshall.
Successful candidates will be required to commit to a 9-month program on a volunteer basis.
These coaches will eventually be able to step into a coaching leadership role as they attain their National B license.
The six mentee coaches are listed below.
- Natalie Bukovec - Toronto High Park FC
- Nilda Correia - Toronto High Park FC
- Laura Jackson - Brampton Youth Soccer Club
- Adrianna Krencil - Oakville Soccer Club
- Fawn Mulholland - Ottawa Internationals
- Rachel Murray - North Toronto Soccer Club
Monday, June 6, 2016
ROAD TO RIO 2016 OLYMPICS: WNT Soccer Series in Toronto - BRAZIL 2 - CANADA 0, both goals by Marta
Credit: Monika Cordero-Flores, UNO News
Credit: Monika Cordero-Flores, UNO News
Special Report by JUAN CARLOS CORDERO, UNO International News Service
Photos by MONIKA CORDERO-FLORES and ALISON LEMON in Toronto
MONIKA CORDERO-FLORES and NILDA MEDEIROS - CORREIA in Ottawa
Also, some other game's pictures, courtesy of CSA (Canadian Soccer Association)
Credit: Canadian Soccer Association
Credit: ALISON LEMON, UNO News
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