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Thesimple answer is: Yes, football players wear vests during training and games to track and measure their performance on the field. They are wearing a GPS vest that just happens to look like a sports bra. The vest is designed to hold a pod between the shoulder blades that contains a 10Hz GPS, an accelerometer and a magnetometer. These GPS devices are able to capture over 1250 data points per second to measure how much and how hard the players are working, and players and coaches are able to analyze data such as total distance, top speed, number of sprints, sprint distance, power, load, intensity, and more.

Those core metrics are displayed in an app for athletes, sport scientists, physiotherapists, strength and conditioning coaches, and anyone else related to the sport to help inform if their team is training optimally for performance on game day, at potential risk of injury or returning from injury safely.


What is a football coach?

A football coach plans and leads training sessions with the aim of helping players improve at playing the game. Football coaches develop the skills, motivation and fitness of football players and teams. They also organise and lead the team in competitive matches.


How do I become a football coach?

Note: the below information is non-exhaustive and is based on learning to be a football coach with the English FA or UEFA. Courses/pathways differ depending on the national association you pursue coaching qualifications through.


In order to become a football coach, qualifications are needed. There are a variety of levels of qualification, from those needed to learn the basics of coaching for use at amateur or grassroots level with children, to qualifications required to coach adult professional footballers. To do the more advanced qualifications, it is usually necessary to first pass the lower-level courses, gain experience as a coach and work your way up the coaching pyramid. Basic first aid and safeguarding courses need to be taken, too.


2) The FA Level 2 has been discontinued and has been replaced by the UEFA C Licence. This is a 60-hour course that provides an in-depth introduction to coaching at grassroots level. This is the first course it is necessary to obtain if you want to move further up the pyramid.


3) The FA Level 3 or UEFA B Licence: a season-long course that teaches age and ability-specific coaching techniques to develop coaching of players through to senior amateur level. This course will help coaches learn how to design practices to meet the specific needs of their players and improve technical, tactical and physical ability. In order to take this course, the coach must be actively coaching a competitive team.


4) The FA Level 4 or UEFA A Licence: this course will develop technical and tactical coaching to improve players and teams in 11-a-side football, with a view to preparing a team and leading them into matches. It is aimed at coaches working in or aspiring to work in the professional game. To do this course, you must be actively coaching. Priority is given to full-time coaches working in the senior professional game.


5) The FA Level 5 or UEFA Pro Licence: this is the highest level of coaching qualification available. This course is for coaches who have experience in the professional game and want to become a head coach for a professional team.


There are also plenty of academic qualifications that can be taken, such as those in performance analysis, sports coaching and sports science. These are particularly useful for gaining entry into the professional game, where the support staff around a manager or head coach now features significantly more roles than it used to.


What skills do I need to be a football coach?

To be a good football coach, you need to have good people, communication and leadership skills. You need to be personable, approachable and be able to build relationships with your players. Good organisational skills and attention to detail are also important.


What jobs can I do as a qualified football coach?

Working as a coach in the professional game is the obvious answer to this, but it is also possible to work part-time lower down the footballing pyramid. Paid work is available at some semi-professional clubs, while there are lots of unpaid opportunities at amateur level.


According to the National Careers Service, a full-time football coach can expect to start out on around 18,000, but with more experience, yearly salaries increase to nearer the 30k mark. Football coaches in the professional game can earn far more money, and Premier League managers earn in the millions.


These allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around our website when they are using it. This helps us to improve the way our website works, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily.


Like most of the team, Fatima and her siblings settled in Melbourne where she has been studying English and trying to adapt to a new culture while coming to terms with being separated from her parents and youngest sister who she has not seen for nearly two years.


Despite no longer being recognized as a national team by the de facto authorities in Afghanistan, the women are working hard on making a future in sport in their new country. Fatima will soon begin a degree in sports management which she hopes to use to support women with ambitions similar to her own.


The Club Benefits Programme affords clubs a share of national team competition revenues in return for releasing players and also protects clubs in case their players are injured on international duty.


The decision was met with opposition from leagues such as Spain's LaLiga but the MoU will now have both FIFA and the ECA working together on its various sporting and commercial aspects for the 2025 edition.


"FIFA and ECA will also now establish closer working practices on a future new Club World Cup... and working together on future editions including on potential structures for managing the commercial rights going forward."


"We have exciting projects ahead, including the new FIFA Club World Cup in 2025 and the new FIFA women's Club World Cup. A close collaboration with clubs in Europe, and the rest of the world, will be essential for the success of those events."

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