Sancho selected for inaugural FIFA diploma
Brent Sancho - Angelo Marcelle
FORMER Trinidad and Tobago men s football team defender and ex-Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs, Brent Sancho, has been selected as a successful candidate by FIFA, the world s football governing body, for the inaugural FIFA diploma in club management.
According to a FIFA media release, “The FIFA diploma in club management aims to provide club executives from all around the world with the latest practical know-how and insights from the industry, covering key areas in the successful management of football clubs. Bringing together a variety of globally influential voices to analyse and share best practice, this unique and exclusive programme will focus on the latest trends in relation to club operations and stadium management, finance, marketing and communications, sporting and youth academies, governance and legal matters, as well as leadership and negotiation.
Sancho selected for Fifa club management diploma; controversial Pro League chairman on the rise
Former Trinidad and Tobago World Cup 2006 defender Brent Sancho looks set to continue his rise in the field of sport administration, as he was among 24 selectees from over 400 applicants for the inaugural Fifa Diploma in Club Management.
The first edition of the programme will run from March 2021 to January 2022 with a combination on online and on-site modules subject to developments in the Covid-19 pandemic. The course directors are Ornella Desirée Bellia, Fifa head of professional football, and Maheta Molango, ex-CEO of Real Mallorca.
Photo: Pro League acting chairman and Central FC managing director Brent Sancho.
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