Prince Segbefia to Transition from Player to Coach in Belgium
Having largely faded from the spotlight, Segbefia’s transition into coaching marks a new chapter in his career.
The former AJ Auxerre player has already taken significant steps toward his new profession by obtaining a UEFA C coaching diploma, demonstrating his commitment to developing a successful coaching trajectory.
Throughout his career, Segbefia has been mentored by Togolese football legend Emmanuel Adebayor.
Despite some recent tensions between the two, Adebayor has consistently praised Segbefia’s talent, often remarking, “Prince Segbefia is more talented than me.”
Adebayor believed that Segbefia had the potential for an even more illustrious career than his own.
The UEFA C diploma, which Segbefia recently acquired, is the fourth level in UEFA’s coaching hierarchy, following the B, A, and Pro licenses.
This certification qualifies him to work in grassroots football, focusing on nurturing players of all ages, genders, and skill levels.
According to UEFA, the C License equips coaches with the skills to “give grassroots football players of different ages, genders, backgrounds, and levels the opportunity to play football.”
The primary aim of the UEFA C diploma is to instill a lifelong passion for football among players.
UEFA emphasizes that coaches with this qualification are expected to “give players a taste for football and the desire to practice it sustainably.”
Through these courses, future coaches like Segbefia are provided with the tools to foster long-term engagement with the sport.
As Segbefia embarks on this new journey, he carries with him the hopes of translating his on-field skills into effective coaching strategies.
His experience and technical knowledge will be invaluable assets as he begins working with grassroots football players.
The football community will be watching closely, anticipating how Segbefia’s journey as a coach unfolds.
In this new role, Segbefia aims to inspire young footballers, helping them develop their skills and passion for the game.
His transition from player to coach symbolizes a fresh start, one that promises to contribute significantly to the future of Togolese football and beyond.
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