The Liberia Football Association congratulates Coach Educator and Women’s Senior National Team Assistant Coach, Kebeh G. Lamine on successfully participating in the FIFA/CAF Female Coach Educators Development Pathway training program in Rabat, Morocco.
Lamine was among 20 participants “selected based on their extensive experience in women’s football and coach education. With a focus on the ‘train the trainer’ principle, there were a wide variety of theoretical and practical activities, all geared to equip those attending with the essentials for the further development of female coach educators.”

The development training program is a global program launched in June 2025 to increase the number of women in coaching roles by developing female coach educators.
It involves a structured two-year journey of e-learning modules, online workshops, onsite sessions, and expert mentorship, with the goal of enabling FIFA Member Associations to build their own sustainable network if female coach educators.
Source: LFAThe Liberia Football Association congratulates Coach Educator and Women’s Senior National Team Assistant Coach, Kebeh G. Lamine on successfully participanting in the FIFA/CAF Female Coach Educators Development Pathway training program in Rabat, Morocco.
Lamine was among 20 participants “selected based on their extensive experience in women’s football and coach education. With a focus on the ‘train the trainer’ principle, there were a wide variety of theoretical and practical activities, all geared to equip those attending with the essentials for the further development of female coach educators.”
The development training program is a global program launched in June 2025 to increase the number of women in coaching roles by developing female coach educators.
It involves a structured two-year journey of e-learning modules, online workshops, onsite sessions, and expert mentorship, with the goal of enabling FIFA Member Associations to build their own sustainable network if female coach educators.
Source LFA


