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Rugby Coaches Training Course by Bangladesh Rugby Federation Union Starts Tomorrow in Dhaka

A new rugby coaches training course, organized by the Bangladesh Rugby Federation Union (BRFU), starts tomorrow at the outer stadium adjoining the national stadium.

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A new rugby coaches training course, organized by the Bangladesh Rugby Federation Union (BRFU), is set to commence tomorrow at the outer stadium adjoining the national stadium. Twenty-eight new trainees from various academies will participate in this two-day program. The course will be inaugurated by BRFU president Mohammad Riazul Alim as the chief guest. Key officials from the BRFU, including general secretary Akhtar-Uz-Zaman, vice-president Mousum Ali, and course coordinator and Joint Secretary Sayed Ahmed, will be present during the opening ceremony. The training will conclude with a certificate distribution ceremony on Saturday.

The course is designed to develop new rugby coaches and will be conducted by Asia rugby regional development manager Mahfizul Islam. World Rugby Educator and Level-2 coach Shahriar Hossain Adra will serve as the assistant instructor. Additionally, sports organizer and World rugby Level-1 coach and referee Md. Zahirul Islam will provide overall support in conducting the course.

The BRFU has outlined a plan to integrate registered football academies from different districts under its umbrella with the goal of fostering new rugby coaches. This initiative aims to enhance the coaching standards and promote the growth of rugby in Bangladesh.

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Q: Who will conduct the rugby coaches training course? A: The course will be conducted by Asia rugby regional development manager Mahfizul Islam, with World Rugby Educator and Level-2 coach Shahriar Hossain Adra serving as the assistant instructor.

Q: Who will be present at the opening ceremony? A: BRFU president Mohammad Riazul Alim will formally open the course as the chief guest. Other key officials present will include general secretary Akhtar-Uz-Zaman, vice-president Mousum Ali, and course coordinator and Joint Secretary Sayed Ahmed.

Q: What is the goal of the BRFU's new initiative? A: The BRFU aims to bring registered football academies from different districts under its umbrella to develop new rugby coaches and promote the growth of rugby in Bangladesh.

Source: BSS

FAQ

Who will conduct the rugby coaches training course?
The course will be conducted by Asia rugby regional development manager Mahfizul Islam, with World Rugby Educator and Level-2 coach Shahriar Hossain Adra serving as the assistant instructor.
Who will be present at the opening ceremony?
BRFU president Mohammad Riazul Alim will formally open the course as the chief guest. Other key officials present will include general secretary Akhtar-Uz-Zaman, vice-president Mousum Ali, and course coordinator and Joint Secretary Sayed Ahmed.
What is the goal of the BRFU's new initiative?
The BRFU aims to bring registered football academies from different districts under its umbrella to develop new rugby coaches and promote the growth of rugby in Bangladesh.

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