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CAF WORKSHOP FOR AFRICAN WOMEN’S FOOTBALL ADMINISTRATORS

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MBABANE – The continent’s football body, CAF are gearing up for the second workshop featuring women administrators.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) is set to organise the second workshop for women’s football administrators across the continent this month. This is according to reports carried by goal.com.  Some of the women administrators and officials are Futhi Dlamini, Thula Simelane and Sindi Dludlu. The programme, spearheaded by the CAF women’s football department, is scheduled to be held virtually from March 22 to 24, with representatives from member associations in attendance. Eswatini is one of the 54 member associations of CAF. This is also happening 16 months after a refresher course held in Cairo, Egypt in November 2019, first involving 21 French-speaking countries before 27 English-speaking nations a week later.

It is also happening a few days after the well-attended two-day CAF women’s strategy workshop, where foundations were laid for the development of the women’s game on the continent.
In a letter to African FAs obtained by Goal, CAF wrote: “We have the pleasure to inform you that CAF is organising a women’s football administrators’ capacity-building online workshop from March 22 to 24, 2021 for women’s football administrators (member association employee responsible for women’s football). “The objective of this is to inform, educate and increase managerial expertise of responsible personnel in women’s football administration across all member associations of CAF.

“Caf women’s football development department has the pleasure to invite your member association’s women’s football development administrator to be part of this course.” It is understood interested participating member associations are expected to confirm their attendance for the virtual workshop to be held via zoom on or before March 15. Reached for comment Eswatini Football Association (EFA) Muzi Radebe said they could only comment once they receive a correspondence from CAF.

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