How to become a coach | Football Coach Resources



“How do I become a coach?”
This has been among the most asked questions in the past year.

Ask yourself: Why do I want to be a coach?

The first step is to start with your coaching license if the answer is clear. Without a license, you can coach!
If you’re in England, Contact the English FA! If in USA, The US SOCCER!

The second step is to get involved in a football club, even voluntarily.

Good luck!

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31 thoughts on “How to become a coach | Football Coach Resources”

  1. ⁠update… 18 months since I came across this video and started my coaching journey and have just secured a position at Orlando City. Be a student, make good contacts, love what you do. Thanks for your advice Mehran.

  2. Hi, i love your vids of coaching and i want to become a coach in the future beacuse i just want to change the things in some clubs and make them top idc what team, but i want to ask zou i can do some courses alreadz if im 13??

  3. Iam from India Grade is very important in India football distract my Study and Study distracts my play too
    I'll be a coaches when i finish my graduation 🎓😭😭😭😭😭😭

  4. Hi, I’m Sampson and I want to become a coach please can anyone here please help me to achieve my dream if yes than please let me know and how it will work 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  5. I’m 19 years old and my dreams was to play football as always and I’m still playing football but I also have plan B that’s to be a football manager if things didn’t go as I planned, I came to the Netherlands to find and join good academies but if things didn’t work then I will go for management and I like football a lot that i have to play everyday even if there’s no training, I speak 6 languages and I hope it might help me one day as a football coach

  6. I'm not a footballer but I love football and I want to see India in higher rank I know my aim is too big to think about. But seeing India in the higher level is my biggest dream.

  7. Hi coach I am 13 years old in the USA this video gave me a lot of inspiration I currently play for a club team in the second division of my league I recently messaged my director about coaching the younger kids he told me to email these 2 other guys and I did I’m still waiting for a response from them but I just sent it so it’s ok it will just take a little. I have a huge interest in coaching because I love tactics, scouting, looking for better players, seeing them grow, and the most obvious of them all winning. Sadly your video was a little hard to understand which isn’t your fault you just have a very heavy accent to me but I understood as much as I could so thank you! Do you have an specific advice you could give me?

  8. i have amazing football players in my area. They need a help especially for a coach. I know myself as a great teacher as well as motivator who can teach and motivate them to be greater. So, now im think of stepping forward for being a coach.

  9. I've been watching your videos from the very start in tiktok and YouTube. And now im pretty serious that i want to become a coach in future. I love football, i love all the tactical details and small things that managers do but nobody really see until their team wins. I also want my life to be somehow connected with football cause it is one of the things i am really passionate about. I want to be a good leader, help other people to become better versions of themselves and achieve their goals, motivate them, and watch players grow. There is much i need to learn to become a coach at any level, but with time i think its possible. But my main question – is it possible to become a coach at a high level (professional football, coach of the highest divisions team) without any past as a player? I never was talented and never was good at football, will this be a problem for me?

  10. Hi Mehran, after 3 months of coming across this video, I am already an FA level 1 licensed coach, part of a management team at a non-league club in England, and on my way to a placement in the USA next year. I literally took onboard everything you said and I'm on my way, Mersi 🙂

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