@@PerformanceinFootball I am currently trying apply for BA (Hons) Football Coaching & Talent Development at UCFB university in London is Degree good enough If I want pro Football coach at highest level. Lets me please
@@hanifhussain6031 This one is quite good. They have a partnership with Burnley FC, if I remember correctly. Did you check if an internship is part of the degree?
Really appreciate your interest, Michael. I will consider making such a video in the future. As a quick tip for now, you will need a Sport Management degree for this
Undortunately, there are no free courses. You can, however, get one at the discount by using the following link: www.udemy.com/course/become-professional-football-coach/?couponCode=259B4867020EF37EE8D7
i am really interesting in coaching football but i can't effort to attend paid universities. And can u describe more tuition fee universities for coaching or sport science. Thank you
There are not many actually. You can still find some in Europe, but you need to know the local language (e.g., Dutch or German). Consider saving money first and then enrolling for a paid course. This journey is very hard, remember that there are thousands of ex-players waiting for a coaching job after finishing their playing career
@@PerformanceinFootball is there any age limit for this program because i am 30 yrs old.I got bachelor degree in engineering but i realizse it is not my desire profession when i am working as engineer in the working field.ARe there any adives for me for what should I create my life for coaching career. Thanks a lot.
@@kaunghtetkyaw1412 No, there is no such a limit. I was over 30 when I enrolled for a sport science degree. Before that I was also working as a software engineer
@@PerformanceinFootball thank it is really helpful for me as a starter.sorry to ask you again, what would be the difference sport science vs sport management degree.
Is it important to study these courses in Europe . Or can we study exercise science or any other sports related degree from a university in our country.Also is it necessary for the degree to be sport related or can it be something like business or finance . Some insight would be greatly appreciated
Not necessarily in Europe. Just remember about internship and whether the university provides it. It still can be quite difficult to land a job in football after a degree, but internship may be very helpful. If it is business or finance, you can land a job in a football club, but not the one related to football performance. It can be marketing expert, operations or finance manager, etc
@@PerformanceinFootball I see so the main reason behind recommending the university route is networking I suppose? But I can still be a manager if I’ve done my coaching badges but studied finance like Sarri. Although I guess it might take longer to reach the top without the contacts
@@PerformanceinFootball I had one more question. Some universities like Real Madrid’s in Spain offer an MBA in sports management. Is that something that would help you in your coaching career? According to their website they also offer internships directly with the club
@@marchem0214 It won't be any helpful in obtaining the license, however, it's very useful when applying for certain football specific positions. Those positions might be in a club or in the federation itself
@@victorotti5271 It doesn't matter, really. But I personally would say that going for a degree first maybe more advantageous, since there you study some basics like sport psychology, for example, while many aspects of the UEFA License courses are based on sport psychology. So, it may be better if you understand why exactly they coach this way during the UEFA License course and not the other
Starting end of January my college is doing a sport and football coaching class which I’m doing
@daily_random_content6492 Congrats with a new chapter! 🥳
@ appreciate it ❤️
Would like a degree but I'm based in Nigeria, and I know I have the talent for coaching.
So I am shelving this dream of coaching for now.
Preserve this dream within you, and it will definitely come true
@@PerformanceinFootball I am currently trying apply for BA (Hons) Football Coaching & Talent Development at UCFB university in London is Degree good enough If I want pro Football coach at highest level. Lets me please
@@hanifhussain6031 This one is quite good. They have a partnership with Burnley FC, if I remember correctly. Did you check if an internship is part of the degree?
@@PerformanceinFootball Thank you Yes they do offer Internship part of the degree and they help you with getting UEFA B Licence
@@hanifhussain6031 Good, wish you best of luck
I am 13 years old and i love coaching
@@TshepangKlaas Start studying early to gain a competitive advantage over others at the beginning of your career 😉
Can you make a video explaining on how to become a Sporting Director
Really appreciate your interest, Michael. I will consider making such a video in the future. As a quick tip for now, you will need a Sport Management degree for this
Thank you all very much. I am looking for free courses from you
Undortunately, there are no free courses. You can, however, get one at the discount by using the following link: www.udemy.com/course/become-professional-football-coach/?couponCode=259B4867020EF37EE8D7
Please what course do I need to take to become a football scout??
There is the UEFA Elite Scout Programme (UEFA ESP) available
Good luck with making more competitors for us
We have to be open, honest, and not afraid of the competition. It's about making football better
thank you❤
My pleasure
i am really interesting in coaching football but i can't effort to attend paid universities. And can u describe more tuition fee universities for coaching or sport science. Thank you
There are not many actually. You can still find some in Europe, but you need to know the local language (e.g., Dutch or German). Consider saving money first and then enrolling for a paid course. This journey is very hard, remember that there are thousands of ex-players waiting for a coaching job after finishing their playing career
@@PerformanceinFootball is there any age limit for this program because i am 30 yrs old.I got bachelor degree in engineering but i realizse it is not my desire profession when i am working as engineer in the working field.ARe there any adives for me for what should I create my life for coaching career. Thanks a lot.
@@kaunghtetkyaw1412 No, there is no such a limit. I was over 30 when I enrolled for a sport science degree. Before that I was also working as a software engineer
@@PerformanceinFootball thank it is really helpful for me as a starter.sorry to ask you again, what would be the difference sport science vs sport management degree.
@@kaunghtetkyaw1412 My pleasure. Sport science - physiology, biomechanics, psychology; Sport Management - how to run a football club as a business
if you have a deegre do you still have to have a licence?
Yes, most clubs do require it
Is it important to study these courses in Europe . Or can we study exercise science or any other sports related degree from a university in our country.Also is it necessary for the degree to be sport related or can it be something like business or finance . Some insight would be greatly appreciated
Not necessarily in Europe. Just remember about internship and whether the university provides it. It still can be quite difficult to land a job in football after a degree, but internship may be very helpful. If it is business or finance, you can land a job in a football club, but not the one related to football performance. It can be marketing expert, operations or finance manager, etc
@@PerformanceinFootball I see so the main reason behind recommending the university route is networking I suppose? But I can still be a manager if I’ve done my coaching badges but studied finance like Sarri. Although I guess it might take longer to reach the top without the contacts
@@ahmadalibaig7881Exactly👍
@@PerformanceinFootball thank you
@@PerformanceinFootball I had one more question. Some universities like Real Madrid’s in Spain offer an MBA in sports management. Is that something that would help you in your coaching career? According to their website they also offer internships directly with the club
I am currently at university and soon I will have a degree Sports coach - football, would this degree mean anything in the future?
@@marchem0214 Sure, that's a very relevant one 👌🏻
@@PerformanceinFootball thanks,one more question, does this degree mean anything in a federation (for any license)?
@@marchem0214 It won't be any helpful in obtaining the license, however, it's very useful when applying for certain football specific positions. Those positions might be in a club or in the federation itself
@@PerformanceinFootball thanks🤝🏼⚽️
Which universities offer coaching degree
There are many. Just search for "BSc Football Coaching" 😉
Will taking a masters degree in sports management also help in getting a coaching job
Nd after taking d degree would I still need to go for the uefa licenses ?
It's advantageous, yes. I took this degree as well.
@@victorotti5271 Yes, you need both the degree and the licenses
Which would you advise I go for first the degree or the licenses
@@victorotti5271 It doesn't matter, really. But I personally would say that going for a degree first maybe more advantageous, since there you study some basics like sport psychology, for example, while many aspects of the UEFA License courses are based on sport psychology. So, it may be better if you understand why exactly they coach this way during the UEFA License course and not the other