FIFA has launched the third version of its Elite Efficiency: Coach Mentorship Programme, aimed toward supporting the following era of feminine soccer coaches.
The 18-month programme pairs 20 rising ladies coaches with 20 skilled mentors, together with nationwide group coaches like Brazil’s Arthur Elias, South Africa’s Desiree Ellis, Portugal’s Francisco Neto, and Japan’s Nils Nielsen.

It additionally options World Cup-winning legends comparable to Germany’s Tina Theune, Norway’s Even Pellerud, and France’s Corinne Diacre.
The programme blends in-person workshops, digital mentoring, and change visits, specializing in technical progress, profession help, and constructing a worldwide teaching group.
Among the many members is former Germany midfielder and Olympic champion Melanie Behringer, now teaching the German U-17 ladies. She’s being mentored by Even Pellerud. “I feel I’ll be a greater coach in 18 months,” she mentioned.
Brazil’s Simone Jatoba, as soon as a mentee below Diacre, returns as a mentor for Tahiti’s Delphine Soret. “It’s a full-circle second,” Jatoba mentioned. “I need to go on what I’ve realized.”
Jill Ellis, FIFA’s Chief Soccer Officer and a two-time Ladies’s World Cup winner, summed up the programme’s goal: “We need to break down the limitations whether or not monetary, instructional, or cultural that hold ladies out of teaching.”
Mentors
• Desiree Ellis (South Africa)
• Shilene Booysen (South Africa)
Mentees
• Mildred Cheche (Kenya)
• Selamawit Kebede (Ethiopian teaching Liberia)
• Chris Yip-Au (Singapore origin teaching Seychelles)
