Coaches who intend to tutor clubs that participate in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League clubs will be required to have a CAF B coaching license from next season.This was announced by FKF President Nick Mwendwa when he opened the CAF B coaching course at the Kenya Institute of Special Education on Monday.##NAJAVA_MECA_7347245##The latest development means that the bar has risen to a new level as top-flight and National Super League coaches were previously required to have a CAF C license.“Starting this coming season, all coaches in the FKF Premier League shall be required to hold a CAF B license. In another two years, we shall require them to hold a CAF A license. This will ensure that the players are handled by qualified personnel,” he said.Harambee Stars defender attracts interest abroadMwendwa, further, emphasized the need for capacity building of the coaches, while noting that the federation will ensure that all coaches in the FKF Leagues are accredited at different levels.“It is crucial for coaches to advance through different levels of training as they grow in their careers. This ensures that we have well-equipped coaches, particularly at the grassroots level, which is essential for the development of the game,” he said.Meanwhile, Football Science and Technology will form the backbone of the CAF B License Coaching Courses rolled out by Football Kenya Federation.Coaches will gain insights into age-specific training, enabling them to maximize their impact on the pitch for different age groups.One fundamental aspect of football science and technology is periodization, which guides coaches in planning their team’s training regimen, ensuring optimal performance and physical fitness. This critical element goes hand in hand with conditioning techniques that enhance players’ daily performance levels.Eugene Mukangula clears air on transfer rumours linking him with exit from AFC LeopardsCoaches will also gain an understanding of proper nutrition and its long-term benefits for players’ overall well-being. Equally important is a comprehensive knowledge of human anatomy, allowing coaches to identify vulnerable areas of the body and mitigate the risk of injuries.Furthermore, the coaches will be trained on leveraging technology to enhance their analytical capabilities. From measuring player health and performance on the field to utilizing statistical data for more effective training sessions, the integration of technology empowers coaches to stay ahead in the evolving landscape of the sportBudding Homeboyz goalkeeper Ibrahim Wanzala craving for more after clinching Mozzart Bet CupSofapaka assistant coach Paul Ogai, a CAF C Licensed coach and a CAF D Instructor, expressed his enthusiasm as he starts the program which runs for four months.“To improve the quality of our league, we need to focus more on football science and technology. Without the right information on physical exercise, tactics, work-rest ratio, and nutrition, the quality of our game will suffer,” he stated.“I want to thank FKF for giving us this opportunity to continue sharpening our coaching skills,” he added.