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Former Reggae Boyz striker Ricardo Fuller has completed his graduation from the PFA Professional Player to Coach scheme in England.
The scheme, which is a joint programme from the Professional Football Association (PFA), Premier League and English Football League (EFL), is designed to increase the number of Black, South Asian and minority ethnic players who transition into full-time coaching roles in the professional game.
It provides up to six coaches per season with a 23-month intensive work placement at an EFL club, within the academy at a club or first team environment.
During their placement the coaches worked through an individualized learning and development programme that incorporated a variety of football functions including recruitment, analysis, administration, physical performance and conditioning and coaching different age groups.