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جزئیات تفاهمنامه فوتبالی میان افغانستان و انگلستان، خبری از مسابقه دوستانه با انگلستان نیست


به گزارش فدراسیون فوتبال انگلستان، در نشستی که سه روز پیش در دوبی میان مقامات فدراسیون های فوتبال افغانستان و انگلستان، مقامات لیگ برتر انگلستان، سفارت انگلستان در کابل و مقامات فیفا انجام شد، موارد زیر مورد توافق قرار گرفت:

1. فدراسیون فوتبال انگلستان به فدراسیون فوتبال افغانستان در قسمت آموزش مربیان پایه همکاری می نماید. تحت این برنامه 20 تا 25 مربی زن و مرد آموزش مربیگری داده می شوند تا بتوانند دیگر مربیان را آموزش دهند.

2. به همین ترتیب، مربیان افغانستان توسط داوران سابق یا کنونی انگلستان آموزش داده می شوند. 

3. علاوتاً، فدراسیون فوتبال انگلستان دو مربی افغانستان را شامل برنامه مربیگری که در ورزشگاه سنت جورج در ماه سپتمبر برگزار می شود، دعوت می نماید.

4. فدراسیون فوتبال انگلستان همچنین سفر یک هیات مقامات فدراسیون فوتبال افغانستان را که متشکل از بخش های مختلف فوتبال می باشد به انگلستان تمویل می نماید. 

این توافقات به دنبال سفر دیوید کامرون به ولایت هلمند که وعده همکاری به فوتبال افغانسنتان را داده بود، صورت می گیرد.

در این توافقات صحبتی از حمایت از تیم های ملی افغانستان نشده است و نه هم توافقی در مورد مسابقه دوستانه میان تیم های افغانستان و انگلستان در ومبلی صورت گرفته است. 



The future of football in Afghanistan has received a major boost after members of the Afghan and English football families met in Dubai and agreed to a development programme in the country.
Joined by colleagues from the British Embassy in Kabul, the British Council and FIFA, the workshop followed David Cameron's visit to Afghanistan in December when he was accompanied by English football ambassador Michael Owen.
The partnership will be realised by a comprehensive package of support that will touch on all aspects of Afghan football and includes a commitment by The FA, English Premier League and FIFA to support the Afghanistan Football Federation and Afghan Premier League and help develop and deliver a sustainable grassroots coach development strategy to meet the needs of coaches across the game.
Commenting on the news, Afghanistan Football Federation general secretary Sayed Ali Reza Aghazada said: "The future of football in Afghanistan has never been as exciting as it is today.

Read more at http://www.thefa.com/news/2014/feb/football-families-combine-for-dubai-workshop#5T3azpJs05VuQUx7.99
The future of football in Afghanistan has received a major boost after members of the Afghan and English football families met in Dubai and agreed to a development programme in the country.
Joined by colleagues from the British Embassy in Kabul, the British Council and FIFA, the workshop followed David Cameron's visit to Afghanistan in December when he was accompanied by English football ambassador Michael Owen.
The partnership will be realised by a comprehensive package of support that will touch on all aspects of Afghan football and includes a commitment by The FA, English Premier League and FIFA to support the Afghanistan Football Federation and Afghan Premier League and help develop and deliver a sustainable grassroots coach development strategy to meet the needs of coaches across the game.
Commenting on the news, Afghanistan Football Federation general secretary Sayed Ali Reza Aghazada said: "The future of football in Afghanistan has never been as exciting as it is today.

Read more at http://www.thefa.com/news/2014/feb/football-families-combine-for-dubai-workshop#5T3azpJs05VuQUx7.99
The future of football in Afghanistan has received a major boost after members of the Afghan and English football families met in Dubai and agreed to a development programme in the country.
Joined by colleagues from the British Embassy in Kabul, the British Council and FIFA, the workshop followed David Cameron's visit to Afghanistan in December when he was accompanied by English football ambassador Michael Owen.
The partnership will be realised by a comprehensive package of support that will touch on all aspects of Afghan football and includes a commitment by The FA, English Premier League and FIFA to support the Afghanistan Football Federation and Afghan Premier League and help develop and deliver a sustainable grassroots coach development strategy to meet the needs of coaches across the game.
Commenting on the news, Afghanistan Football Federation general secretary Sayed Ali Reza Aghazada said: "The future of football in Afghanistan has never been as exciting as it is today.

Read more at http://www.thefa.com/news/2014/feb/football-families-combine-for-dubai-workshop#5T3azpJs05VuQUx7.99

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