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Wales FA Uses Military Training to Push Football Coaches Beyond Comfort Zone

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The Football Association of Wales has incorporated military-style training into its UEFA Pro Licence coaching course. The program exposes football coaches to extreme scenarios including simulated kidnappings, invasions, ambushes, and other high-pressure situations. The aim is to deliberately take coaches out of their comfort zones and test their decision-making under stress. The initiative forms part of the formal qualification pathway for top-level football coaches in Wales.

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