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Bombs, blood, ambushes - football coaching with the army

First publishedJul 13, 03:56 UTC
Last updatedJul 13, 10:09 UTC · 33m ago
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Bombs, blood, ambushes - football coaching with the army
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Football coaches from the Football Association of Wales underwent military-style training that included simulations of bombs, blood, ambushes, kidnappings and invasions. The exercise was part of their UEFA Pro Licence course and was run with the army to push them out of their comfort zone. It took place recently as part of the coaching qualification process.

The coaches went through tough army training. They faced fake battles with bombs and ambushes. The training also included mock kidnappings and invasions. It was meant to make them stronger and more ready for challenges.

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Who participated in the training?
Football coaches from the Football Association of Wales took part in the training.
What was the purpose of the army-style exercises?
The exercises aimed to push the coaches out of their comfort zone and improve their resilience and leadership skills.
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