National "E" License
The National "E" License is an 18-hour course, which covers the elementary principles of coaching and prepares interested coaches for the 36-hour National "D" License course.
What will you learn in the National "E" License course?
- Develop the core coaching competencies necessary to effectively teach the 9-12 year old athlete and team
- Understand the characteristics and needs of an athlete in the Basic Stage of our Long Term Player Development model
- Establish a foundation of knowledge and experience in order to proceed through the sequence of coaching development courses
What are the specific target outcomes of the course?
- Understand and effectively apply the principles of Long Term Player Development
- Demonstrate competency in planning an age-appropriate training session
- Demonstrate the essential competencies to execute a team training session that is focused on a technical function of the game
- Understand concepts and recognize the principles of attacking and defending in a small-sided game environment (3v3 to 9v9) adaptable to local competition structure
Pre-Course Candidate AssignmentsCandidates are required to complete four (4) pre-course assignments. Candidates must complete two (2) Laws of the Game assignments and a Concussion Awareness course. In addition, candidates must choose to complete one of three team management assignments. Each assignment will be submitted during the first lecture.
1.) Part A Assignment – Complete the
U.S. Soccer Grade 8 Referee exam ("E" License candidates are required to complete modules 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17)
* As you complete each module, print a completion certificate and submit during the opening lecture.
2.) Part B Assignment - Research and write a brief report on the rationale of modified small-sided games rules.
* Contact your local League or soccer organization to locate the modified rules of play for the Team that you coach. Read and Review the modifications for the following
FIFA Rules:
#1 Field, #2 Ball, #3 Players, #5 Referee, #6 Assistant Referee, and #7 Duration of Game.
4.) Risk Management Assignment
Candidate Resources:
Price: $150.00
Length: 18 Hours
Typical Course Schedule
Friday: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM