The AFC/ANFA Goalkeeping B Diploma Coaching Course, aimed at elevating the expertise of goalkeeping coaches in Nepal, officially concluded with a batch of 12 participants. Spanning two comprehensive phases from September 9-15 and December 21-29, the program provided in-depth training on advanced coaching methodologies, goalkeeping strategies, and nurturing young talent.
Under the expert guidance of AFC Instructor Gumpe Rime, participants acquired valuable knowledge and skills to advance the standard of goalkeeping across the nation.
The closing ceremony was attended by ANFA General Secretary Kiran Rai, Ex-Co member Tika Lama, and Treasurer Rabindra Joshi. In recognition of his pivotal role, General Secretary Rai presented a token of appreciation to Gumpe Rime for his unwavering commitment to enhancing the capabilities of Nepali goalkeeping coaches.
Speaking at the ceremony, Rai expressed gratitude to Rime and underscored the significance of such initiatives in developing goalkeeping talent in Nepal. "This course is a critical step toward strengthening our goalkeeping infrastructure, and we are immensely thankful to Gumpe Rime for his dedication and expertise," said Rai.