Hey Ben, Thank you so much for the videos, I have done my research but could never figure out the right things to search. This video helped me out a lot in regards to understanding the steps needed to get to where I want to be, I am currently in college right now and looking to coach in the future as you said if in case professionally football does not work out. If you don't mind I would love to get in touch with you with any questions I may have. Thanks for the awesome video I hope that you are able to get to where you want to be!
I'm glad this video helped out a little and most definitely. My email is the video description so send any questions you may have my way and I'll do my best to give you an answer! Enjoy the journey!
No problem! I just finished my USSF B License so i'm waiting for a year or so before I apply for a UEFA license. Only certain organizations offer international applicants and the windows are not consistent. Fingers crossed though, definitely a goal!
Hey Ben, thank you for uploading such informative videos. I plan on getting into coaching soon and ultimately obtain a UEFA B license for when I move back to my native country Turkey in the future. I want to get my license from Spain because I like their philosophy and style of play. I will do my research but if I have any questions, do you mind if I reach out to you? Thanks again!
There are plenty of examples of coaches who never played professionally or at a high level. Domenico Tedesco finished top of his UEFA pro course and went on to manage Schalke within a couple of years. He never played professional football. The only benefit being a former professional might give you is that you can skip some courses maybe depending where you are. Anyway not playing professional should not discourage you Maurizio Sarri only started his coaching courses in his late 30s as far as I know.
Absolutely agree with this thread! The more experience you gain, the more contacts and relationships you build which will ultimately lead you to more roles. Some programs actually have license payment plans to help out. They will either pay for your license in total, pay for a portion or reimburse you for your license cost.
Hey, typically until you get to the B License, every license (Grassroots, D, C) are taught by your local organization. So for me, it would be CalSouth until the B License which is taught by the US Federation
Hey Ben I am Akash Deep Singh from India I am also facing same prob. I have done my AIFF D License and looking C license from India. So, does AIFF C license is equivalent to Scottish C??
Not entirely sure to be honest. My advice would be to email the Scottish FA and let them know about license and see if that meets all the requirements.
I am on my EUFA C License by Scottish FA . They are nice and easy people to deal with and I am lucky to start with them .. My question is how long the EUFA B License will take and how much it cost .. thanx
Depends on the organization and whether or not you're an EU Citizen. The Scottish Uefa B runs £1600 (Intro) / £660 (Assessment) which converted to USD by google comes out to $2,204.01(Intro) and $909.08 (Assessment) for a total of $3,113.09. For comparison, the USSF B License comes out to $3,000.
Can you just start from scratch with the Scottish FA? (Only have grassroots USSF CERTS) As in starting with their intro course and then go on on to 1.1 course and then so on and so forth? From their website it now says international available for C License.
so i have license D in USA do you think i can apply for UEFA C license in Scottish ? or you recommend to finish license C in USA and go uefa b in scottish after ?
You can always try. However, the minimum license Scotland is a Scottish level II which I believe translates to a c license for Ussf. The reality is that it’s primarily based off of equivalence in terms of course and experience. I would wait because when you get a c you also get a lot more experience
Good info thanks ! From cali!
Hey Ben, Thank you so much for the videos, I have done my research but could never figure out the right things to search. This video helped me out a lot in regards to understanding the steps needed to get to where I want to be, I am currently in college right now and looking to coach in the future as you said if in case professionally football does not work out. If you don't mind I would love to get in touch with you with any questions I may have. Thanks for the awesome video I hope that you are able to get to where you want to be!
I'm glad this video helped out a little and most definitely. My email is the video description so send any questions you may have my way and I'll do my best to give you an answer! Enjoy the journey!
i know I am pretty off topic but does anyone know a good website to stream new series online ?
@Rex Bowie I would suggest flixzone. You can find it by googling =)
@Rex Bowie I watch on FlixZone. You can find it on google :)
Hi !! i am just 17 yrs old can i do uefa E course or guide me when to start it.....
Thank you for the info! Did you end up doing it?
No problem! I just finished my USSF B License so i'm waiting for a year or so before I apply for a UEFA license. Only certain organizations offer international applicants and the windows are not consistent. Fingers crossed though, definitely a goal!
Hey Ben, thank you for uploading such informative videos. I plan on getting into coaching soon and ultimately obtain a UEFA B license for when I move back to my native country Turkey in the future. I want to get my license from Spain because I like their philosophy and style of play. I will do my research but if I have any questions, do you mind if I reach out to you? Thanks again!
Sorry for the late reply, but absolutely, reach out to me and would love to hear about what your research has found.
I'm moroccan i want to be coach in future but i don't have a career player so can i go to europe to studying coaching maybe ?
Please i need an answer
There are plenty of examples of coaches who never played professionally or at a high level. Domenico Tedesco finished top of his UEFA pro course and went on to manage Schalke within a couple of years. He never played professional football. The only benefit being a former professional might give you is that you can skip some courses maybe depending where you are. Anyway not playing professional should not discourage you Maurizio Sarri only started his coaching courses in his late 30s as far as I know.
most of the licenses takes years and a lot of money to get
@@numchacar youre right its expensive but a friend of mine went from no badges to Uefa B in just under 2 years and now works in Valencias academy.
Absolutely agree with this thread! The more experience you gain, the more contacts and relationships you build which will ultimately lead you to more roles. Some programs actually have license payment plans to help out. They will either pay for your license in total, pay for a portion or reimburse you for your license cost.
Hey i'm Abdurazake from Ethiopia i have 1st level coach and CAF D license but i want to get UEFA licences and want to coach some teams outside Africa
Where can I go to get these license if we life usa is their special place that trains them
Hey, typically until you get to the B License, every license (Grassroots, D, C) are taught by your local organization. So for me, it would be CalSouth until the B License which is taught by the US Federation
Hey ben, if i get my KNVB coaching license that’s in the Netherlands btw can i still coach at a high level like the prem or la liga ?
how do you get to knvb
Hey Ben I am Akash Deep Singh from India I am also facing same prob. I have done my AIFF D License and looking C license from India. So, does AIFF C license is equivalent to Scottish C??
Not entirely sure to be honest. My advice would be to email the Scottish FA and let them know about license and see if that meets all the requirements.
I am on my EUFA C License by Scottish FA . They are nice and easy people to deal with and I am lucky to start with them ..
My question is how long the EUFA B License will take and how much it cost .. thanx
Uefa B License, from what I've researched is 4-5 months, with two 1 week visits and a developmental period in between. Cost varies
Hey Mohammad Adnan can you please give me more details about Scottish FA
hey coaches . I do Apologize for the delay to reply to your comments .
@@AkashDeepSingh-ku1ck do still need more information about Scottish FA !
How much does it cost
Depends on the organization and whether or not you're an EU Citizen. The Scottish Uefa B runs £1600 (Intro) / £660 (Assessment) which converted to USD by google comes out to $2,204.01(Intro) and $909.08 (Assessment) for a total of $3,113.09. For comparison, the USSF B License comes out to $3,000.
I am an indian How can i get UEFA C License ? I hope you wil Please Reply sir .
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Can you just start from scratch with the Scottish FA? (Only have grassroots USSF CERTS) As in starting with their intro course and then go on on to 1.1 course and then so on and so forth? From their website it now says international available for C License.
so i have license D in USA do you think i can apply for UEFA C license in Scottish ? or you recommend to finish license C in USA and go uefa b in scottish after ?
You can always try. However, the minimum license Scotland is a Scottish level II which I believe translates to a c license for Ussf. The reality is that it’s primarily based off of equivalence in terms of course and experience. I would wait because when you get a c you also get a lot more experience