The Head of the
Falode, said this at the NWFL-LaLiga Coaches Online Training Masterclass aimed at taking coaches in the various women's clubs in
The training programme in partnership with Spanish LaLiga is a step further in the development of the women's game with the LaLiga women's league, one of the activation points of the MoU signed in 2018 between the NWFL and LaLiga.
Falode in her opening speech at the online training programme on Monday, expressed her gratitude to LaLiga, most especially to Pedro Malabia, Head of La Liga Women Football and the entire LaLiga team for their help and commitment making the training programme a reality.
She noted: "The NWFL began in 1990 and its 30 years in 2020. One of the best ways to celebrate is to improve the quality of play in our clubs. That is to play beautiful, modern and progressive brands of football that will help develop quality of the league and attract more fans to the clubs.
"We have a mandate at the NWFL, to evolve into a global league brand that can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with some of
Technical development of the league is a very important part of our plan to evolve the NWFL. As the NWFL evolves, the coaches too must evolve."
She added that: "We have therefore taken this first step to help broaden the knowledge of our coaches and open the door to a wide range of opportunities for them to further develop themselves.
Falode, who is also a board member of the
Meanwhile, Pedro Malabia, Head of La Liga Women Football in his address stated that, Laliga started working with women football in 2015.
"There is big potential in
"I can remember clearly when
"Because we have the same vision, we signed the MoU with the NWFL to develop women football in
"Of course I want to thank my team in
The online Master classes training which started on Monday, with the theme "The Competitive Micro-cycle and Training Session Structure In Elite Women's Football" will be concluded today.
The presentations on Wednesday will be delivered by
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