When you reach 16 start taking the fa coaching courses,which can be found on the fa website on the get into football sectionthen on the coaches sectionm, a number of them must be taken and the must for anyone wishing to be a premiership manager is the UEFA pro license
To be qualified coach of Englands national team, the person should have a licence to coach and he must have coached football clubs for a while for the experience. Take the case of Fabio Capello, He has coached Real Madrid, A.C Milan and Juventus, he now coaches England.
Step 1: Apply to any open job at a local football club. If no jobs are available, volunteering time is good also. Step 2: Learn all their is to know from the general manager. Step 3: Study the games. Step 4: Apply for any professional sports degrees. Many coaching degrees are available online. Step 5: Become certified. Step 6: Apply to the minimum certificate and then the local FA. Step 7: Apply for the "B" certificate once comfortable enough to manage a team. Step 8: When serious enough to manage a team, apply for the "A" certificate. This will require at least 120 hours of work with a club. Step 9: If all of the above certificates are gained, then the "Pro" certificate can be achieved.
A football manager in needs to be able to scout out new talent, motivate and encourage existing talent, formulate plans to buy, trade and sell members.
good tast of Torres :P and not ronaldo
well im not sure but i think you have to have high qualifications like mba's or degrees.
yes u have to get your FA badges :)
Judging by the recent takeovers in England, you need only money...
It depends what sport if it is for football you need to relate to the players and know all about them
Experience as a ex-footballer, many qualifications, managed many football clubs (higher the better).
No, managers are usually paid for their services.
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what skills do managers need
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The Spanish La Liga a, and the club Real Madrid have had the most managers.