By Samma Mataroa CIFA Photograph Credit: CIFA Media
The Cook Islands Football Association (CIFA) has struck a historic joint effort with New Zealand Football to lift the norm of training in the district.
NZ Football will be working with local Cook Islands football trainers to help them in accomplishing the exceptionally sort after C Permit in football training.
This drive targets raising the quality of training on the island, in the expectation of having more gifted tutors that can develop the up and coming age of football talent.
A C Permit gives mentors the system and procedure to be a professional ‘master’ mentor, addressing a monumental jump forward for CIFA.
Qualified progressed mentor designer for both Northern Locale Football Organization and NZ Football, Korosh Monsef has been instrumental in this developmental undertaking.
As of late, Monsef was in Rarotonga where he offered his insight and backing to local mentors who are currently getting their C Permit.
In a meeting facilitated by CIFA, Monsef showed the practical abilities essential for mentors to succeed in their C Permit evaluations.
It gave an invaluable stage to local mentors to collaborate straightforwardly with the NZ Football trainer engineer, and witness direct the norms expected at the higher echelons of football instructing.
Cook Islands Football desire to see a flood in local mentors pursuing on forthcoming open doors like this, in the expect to encourage a hearty training foundation eventually.
One that fosters the game domestically as well as positions the country as a center point of football greatness in the Pacific.