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What is the use of coach training certificate in football?
The AFC's graded coach training system is divided into four grades: PRO, A, B and C. D and E are unique to China, and D is formulated by China Football Association and AFC according to the national conditions of China.

E-level certificate: can be a coach of grass-roots football team; D-level certificate: you can engage in youth football training; C-level certificate: can coach amateur football team; B-level certificate: you can coach teams below the second line of professional clubs; A-level certificate: you can coach professional clubs.

People with professional certificates can coach top league teams. According to the regulations of the Football Association, starting from 20 10, the head coaches of Chinese Super League and Chinese A teams must hold this card. According to the regulations of the AFC, starting from 20 17, the head coach of the team participating in the AFC Champions League must hold this card.

By the end of 20 17, China Football Association had 27,745 D-level coaches, 9,983 C-level coaches, 2,027 B-level coaches, 899 A-level coaches and 42 professional coaches, with a total of 40,796 coaches.

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Historical background of coach training

20 18 China Football Association hired Mr. Kwok Ka Ming as technical director and training director again, and continued to be responsible for the training of coaches and lecturers.

20 17 regulates continuing education and training.

20 15 The China Municipal Government promulgated the Overall Plan for Football Reform and Development in China and the Medium-and Long-term Development Plan for Football in China (20 16-2050) and other related policies, and the development of football in China rose to the national strategic level.

In 2008, China Football Association began to invite AFC officials and lecturers to China for coach training, and began to train local coaches and lecturers in China.

On 20 10, China Football Association hired Mr. Kwok Ka Ming, the coach lecturer and technical committee expert of AFC, as the technical director, and began to build the training system and platform for coaches of China Football Association.

In 2003, Zhang Haitao, a young coach from China, became the first professional coach in China after being trained by AFC. In 2004, China Football Association applied for the qualification of vocational training of AFC.

1998 China Football Association has been in line with the AFC since 1998. At that time, Kramer, a German, was hired as a coach training lecturer and began the training consistent with the AFC, including the transformation of junior, intermediate and senior coaches to the AFC hierarchy.

The AFC has established a coach training system-Class C (1995), Class B (1997), Class A (1999) and Professional Class (200 1).

China State Sports Commission launched the on-the-job training policy for competitive sports coaches in China. On-the-job training of football coaches is divided into three levels: primary, intermediate and advanced coaches.

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