Applications open to coach on FAI camps

Applications open to coach on FAI camps

Are you an aspiring coach?

Opportunities have opened up for to help the next generation of footballers with FAI Football Camps seeking interested coaches to demonstrate their abilities.

The programme allows coaches the opportunity to put their skills to the test on the most popular youth football programme in the country. Coaches also benefit from the following:

  • Paid coaching role
  • Receive exclusive FAI Camps coaching kit
  • Opportunity to develop their coaching skills in a safe learning environment
  • Avail of special offers on other relevant FAI programmes/courses

To apply, simply fill out the registration form here

The deadline for applications is Monday 20th March, 2023.

Please be aware that in order to coach on our camps you must be cleared by Garda Vetting with the FAI, have completed the Safeguarding 1 workshop with the FAI or Sport Ireland and have a minimum coaching licence of PDP1/Kickstart 1 or equivalent.

To submit an online application specifically for FAI camps Garda Vetting or to book a safeguarding course, click Here. Any queries in relation to Garda Vetting or Safeguarding should be directed to [email protected]

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