The FA and Afghan Football Partnership

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 The FA and EPL Launch Historic Afghan Football Partnership

The Prime Minister has announced an exciting new partnership between The FA, the Premier League and their Afghan counterparts.

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The partnership will help the growth and development of Afghan football and the benefits it brings to communities across Afghanistan.
During his Christmas trip to meet troops currently serving in Afghanistan, the Prime Minister was joined by FA Ambassador Michael Owen and representatives from the Afghan Football Federation (AFF) and Afghan Premier League (APL).
“I’m proud that we are building on this to broaden our relationship with Afghanistan.”

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They saw British and ANA troops enjoying a football session together and heard about the incredible impact football has already had in rebuilding communities across Afghanistan.
In recent years Afghan sport has demonstrated it can be a powerful force for good and has helped to create a sense of national unity across the country.
The new partnership will support all levels of Afghan football, from grassroots through to the Afghan Premier League and the Afghan national team.
It will also include support for women’s and youth football. At its heart will be a partnership between The FA, the Premier League, the AFF and the APL.
Together they will work to build Afghan capacity in football administration, training and education for the national and grassroots game.


The Prime Minister David Cameron said:FA AFG1

"We often think of sport as just about a competition where you are either a winner or a loser, but it also has an amazing power to bring people together and unite communities for the benefit of all involved.

"That’s exactly what is happening with football in Afghanistan. The team’s victory in the South Asia Cup captured the imagination of millions and brought together Afghans of all ages, communities and beliefs demonstrating to the rest of the world the spirit of the Afghan people and the potential of this country as a whole.

"I’m proud that we are building on this to broaden our relationship with Afghanistan. This fantastic partnership between English and Afghan football organisations promises to develop Afghan football at every level and demonstrates our steadfast commitment to help build a peaceful and stable Afghanistan not just on the battlefield but on the pitch too.

"I look forward to seeing this co-operation inspire future generations from the national team to Afghan school girls."

Under the agreement The FA will provide:
An invitation for members of the Afghan national side to meet and train with England national teams and coaches at St. George’s Park, share experience of international team development, tournament preparation and planning.

A full assessment of grassroots football in Afghanistan and, alongside the AFF, the production of a development plan to improve capacity and potential in areas including grassroots administration; schools and youth football; women and girls football and referee development. The FA will support the AFF throughout their delivery of this plan.

In partnership with the AFF, the Asian Football Confederation, UEFA and others the delivery of training in support of this plan, including mentoring for coaches and volunteers through a range of FA Awards. Programmes will be delivered with the support of FA Ambassadors including former England players, coaches and current players from The FA Women’s Super League.

Alongside this the Premier League will build on its existing relationships with Afghan football and provide:

An expansion of the Premier League and British Council’s Premier Skills programme, which provides training for community football coaches.

Premier Skills training for local match officials provided by highly qualified English referees.

Opportunities to share experience and for the Premier League to advise on league development, organising competitions, marketing and broadcasting. This programme will bring together experts from the Premier League and its member clubs with officials from Afghan Premier League clubs.

"Afghan football is already growing and making its presence felt right across the country and the region," said an FA spokesperson.

"Our Afghan friends have a high level of ambition targeting qualification for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

"With English football committed to continuing engagement, let’s hope we can see the Lions of Afghanistan in the same competition as the Three Lions of England."
Secretary General of the Afghan Football Federation, Ali Aghazada, said: "The UK is the mother of football and has some of the most successful teams in the world.

"This is exactly the sort of support we need to help us achieve our goal of qualifying for the 2022 World Cup.

"It’s an ambitious goal, but over the last two years our athletes have demonstrated that Afghanistan has what it takes to win."