LFA Celebrates Coach Kebeh G. Lamine’s Success in FIFA/CAF Female Coach Educators Program

MONROVIA – The Liberia Football Association (LFA) has congratulated Coach Educator and Women’s Senior National Team Assistant Coach, Kebeh G. Lamine, for her successful participation in the prestigious FIFA/CAF Female Coach Educators Development Pathway program in Rabat, Morocco.

Coach Lamine was selected among 20 participants from across the globe for her extensive experience in women’s football and coach education. The program, structured on the “train the trainer” principle, combined theoretical and practical sessions aimed at equipping participants with the skills necessary to develop the next generation of female coach educators.

Launched in June 2025, the FIFA/CAF initiative is a two-year global program designed to increase female representation in coaching. It incorporates e-learning modules, online workshops, onsite practical sessions, and expert mentorship, enabling FIFA Member Associations to establish a sustainable network of female coach educators.

LFA President commended Coach Lamine’s achievement, noting that her success reflects Liberia’s growing commitment to promoting women in football and developing qualified coaching professionals capable of strengthening the national women’s football landscape. “This accomplishment is not just a personal milestone for Coach Lamine, but a testament to Liberia’s dedication to empowering women in sport and fostering excellence at all levels of football,” the statement read.