Doha hosts Coaches Forum to analyze FIFA World Cup 2022™ technical insights

 An official invitation has been extended to the coaches of the participating teams and the technical managers of each of the 32 concerned member associations. The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ is due to take centre stage in Doha again on 8 and 9 May 2023 in the Coaches Forum, to which the head coaches and technical directors of the 32 participating member associations have been invited. The aim of the forum is to exchange technical insights, views and knowledge of Qatar 2022™, while also providing a platform to engage in discussions around world football’s flagship event. The forum includes an analytical session under the auspices of the Technical Study Group, led by Arsene Wenger, FIFA's Head of Global Football Development. Lionel Scaloni, the coach of the championship-winning national team, will review his general assessment of the competitions. The FIFA World Cup will return to the fore in Doha on 8 and 9 May 2023 during the Coaches Forum, which will be attended by the coaches of the participating teams and the technical directors of each of the 32 member associations concerned. This forum aims to exchange artistic visions and points of view on the Qatar 2022 Championship, and also provides a platform for attendees to participate in discussions about the world football tournament. In this regard, Arsene Wenger, Head of Global Football Development at FIFA, said: “Qatar 2022 was an exceptional tournament on the pitch from both the technical and tactical points of view. This post-FIFA World Cup 2022 forum will allow us to perform a collaborative review of the competition by sharing the findings of FIFA’s technical analysis,” said FIFA Chief of Global Football Development, Arsène Wenger.  “We want to combine this with input from the coaches of the participating member associations as a sounding board for the future of the game. We will also share and exchange key insights into refereeing and competition aspects,” added Wenger. The Coaches Forum will also feature a session in which the FIFA Technical Study Group will present its technical and tactical assessment of the World Cup, including key statistics and data. Wenger said: “By organising this forum and providing key content via the FIFA Training Centre, we ensure a sound knowledge transfer, which is very much in line with FIFA’s objective of making the most out of the World Cup in educational terms for the benefit of technicians in our member associations.” FIFA World Cup-winning coach Lionel Scaloni will be interviewed on stage to share his thoughts on, and evaluation of, the tournament with all the coaches and technical directors. “I am excited to go, because this is an excellent opportunity to share technical feedback with each other from a coach’s point of view. Many of us have identified key football topics during the tournament. Sharing these insights and knowledge will help us all moving forward. I am looking forward to hearing the input of all my colleagues and the FIFA Technical Study Group. Each coach has their own unique perspective”, said Scaloni.


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