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At Sport and Recreation Ministers' Council on 26 May 1978, it was agreed to established the National Coaching Council. [1] In March 1979 it was renamed the Australian Coaching Council. [1] The primary objectives of the Council were: establishing a national coach and accreditation scheme and providing opportunities for coach education.
In 2000, as the president of the Australian Gridiron Coaches Association, Manera was instrumental in setting up the Coaching Accreditation Program for Gridiron Coaches in Australia. In 2003 this program was formally recognized by the Australian Sports Commission and accepted into their National Coaching Accreditation Scheme.
Auskick is a national football coaching network, with clinics held weekly (usually on Saturday mornings) run by volunteers. The program attracts over 100,000 primary school aged participants annually and, as such, is the largest grassroots sporting association of its kind in Australia.
Nicola Williams received an inaugural Elite Coaching Scholarship from FFA (now Football Australia) and presented her report at the 2010 FFA National Coaching Conference. She spent time studying training and coaching sessions by Pia Sundhage , at the United States women's national soccer team Camp and Emma Hayes , former coach of the Chicago Red ...
The name was changed to Football Australia in December 2020. Football Australia oversees the men's, women's, youth, Paralympic, beach and futsal national teams in Australia, the national coaching programs and the state governing bodies for the sport. It sanctions professional, semi-professional and amateur soccer in Australia.
Every year annually since 2003, the AFLCA has released a set of awards, mainly to players and coaches in the Australian Football League. [4] Danny Frawley is a former CEO of the Association, stepping down from the role in 2014. [5] He was replaced by Mark Brayshaw who served from 2015 to 2021.
Australian Coach Awards were established by the Australian Coaching Council in 1990 to promote best practice in coaching and those coaches that stood out amongst their peers. [ 1 ] The awards finished after the Australian Coaching Council became part of the Australian Sports Commission 's Sport Education Unit on 1 July 2000.
The association changed its name to Football West in early 2005. [2] [3] [4] In 2014 Football West invested more than $45,000 in subsidising coaching courses to promote coach education programs in the NPL. [5] The number of registered participants in Western Australia in the 2016 season was over 44,000. [6]