A ground-breaking new coaching course designed to help aspiring coaches reach the highest level of football has got underway, with ten candidates selected by the Scottish FA for the first edition of the Elite Coaches Development Programme.
The fully-funded offering is a highly-technical course that will go in-depth on a number of key topics, including coaching methodology, performance psychology, tactical analysis, communication skills, physical performance and periodisation, with several key speakers lined up over the next twelve months.
The candidates have been selected based on a variety of factors, including potential and the strength of their ambition to reach the elite level.
The course, which got underway last month and will involve 12 meet-ups over the next calendar year, will be led by Chris Docherty, Head of Men's Elite Strategy, and co-author of the Scottish FA's Transition Report.
He said: "One of the recommendations we made within the Transition Report was an increased sharing of best practice with individuals working within the game and across the multi-disciplinary spectrum. This was actually based on consistent requests from clubs to help upskill the next generation of practitioners.
"Whether in management, coaching, or other positions within football departments, we want to provide young Scottish candidates who are ambitious the opportunity to learn from best practice from around the globe. We also feel these individuals will take ideas back to their colleagues at their clubs and, of course, the players they work with, and that the course will therefore have a wider impact across our game.
"The selection process was very competitive and we are extremely pleased with the candidates we have been able to select. The sessions that we have had already have been intense, and I'm delighted with the attitude shown by all.
"By choosing to fund the award, we as an association are also giving our backing to this group of up-and-coming coaches who we feel can be ambassadors for our game over the coming decades."
Elite Coaches Development Programme Candidates
Aaron Scully Head of Children's, Aberdeen
Angus Beith Head Coach, Hearts B
Chris Hendry Under-18 Assistant Coach, Celtic
Rachel Mair Academy Coach, Glasgow City Women
Grant Sandison Under-15 Coach, Hearts
Joe McGlynn Head of Coaching, Queens Park
Liam Ross Professional Development Phase, Rangers
Scott Robertson Head of Football Development, Dundee
Steven Mundell Youth Development Phase, Rangers
Willie McNabb Head of Children's, Celtic
Meet the Candidates
At their December meet, we caught up with three of the candidates, Chris Hendry, Scott Robertson and Rachel Mair, who all reflected on their early experiences of the course and shared some of their coaching backgrounds.