The course, orchestrated by FIFA technical advisor Belhassen Malouche, is being conducted online.
This particular session marks the seventh module of the training curriculum, which aims to enhance the qualifications of football coaches at the highest level.
According to an official statement on the FAF website, former Arsenal manager and current FIFA Director of Football Development, Arsène Wenger, supervised this training module.
Wenger’s involvement highlights the significance of the course and its potential impact on the participants’ professional development.
FAF’s delegation of 27 candidates is led by Amer Mansoul, the national teams’ technical director.
The federation emphasized the importance of this training opportunity, which is seen as a valuable asset for the participating coaches.
During the seventh module, Wenger delved into various management techniques pertinent to football coaching.
His extensive experience and insights provided a comprehensive understanding of effective team management strategies, which are crucial for coaches aiming to excel at the professional level.
“The involvement of Arsène Wenger in this training session has been immensely beneficial,” stated FAF.
“The two-and-a-half-hour session allowed each federation the chance to pose three questions, facilitating an interactive and engaging learning environment.”
FAF commended the training’s educational value, noting that the session’s structure and content were particularly beneficial for the candidates.