Concacaf Hosts Second Edition of Coach Education Conference in Guatemala City

In a steadfast commitment to elevating coach education throughout the region, Concacaf recently hosted the second edition of the Concacaf Coach Education Conference in the vibrant city of Guatemala City, Guatemala. This pivotal event indicates Concacaf's dedication to fostering a collaborative environment for the development of coaching strategies and practices across its Member Associations.

Spanning two dynamic days, the conference gathered esteemed Coach Education leaders from all 41 Member Associations of Concacaf. The assembly provided a unique platform for these leaders to exchange innovative ideas, align their strategic visions, and highlight exemplary practices in the realm of coach education. This gathering was instrumental in reinforcing the shared mission of elevating the standards of coaching throughout the region, thereby contributing to the overall enhancement of the beautiful game.

The conference featured a series of engaging workshops, interactive discussions, and keynote presentations from distinguished experts in the field. Participants had the opportunity to delve into a wide array of topics. These sessions were meticulously designed to equip attendees with cutting-edge tools and insights to implement within their respective associations.

The event also provided a valuable networking opportunity, enabling participants to forge new connections and strengthen existing ones. Through these interactions, attendees were encouraged to collaborate on future projects and initiatives that will further advance coach education across the region.

Representing the Turks and Caicos Islands Football Association (TCIFA) were Head of Coach Education Damien Grant, Female Coach Educator Trainee Olivia Graveley, and Technical Director Dane Ritchie.