among the members of the coaching panel. “Everyone of the coaching panel should be clear about the whole programme under which they are to work,” he said.
He said that former Pakistan coaches Mohammad Shamlan and Zavisa Milosavljevic had given solid programmes to Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) but proper work could not be done on such matters.
He said Pakistan’s team direly needed a trainer. “A trainer plays a key role. The head coach first gives a programme to the trainer and then to his other support staff,” Shehzad said.
He said that in Pakistan the aspect of nutrition was generally neglected which affected the performance of the players. “Nutrition is very important, but we don’t see much attention given to it in Pakistan. Although a few players keep themselves fit through sound and selective eating and sleeping habits, but most don’t even know how to keep themselves fit,” the coach said.
Shehzad said Pakistan’s coaching culture was not vibrant enough to produce good results. “Here we cannot tolerate each other. If our coaches are to learn they will need to discuss important things with each other. They should not feel shy in asking questions of their fellow coaches who are more qualified,” Shehzad said.
He was quick to add that there were some good coaches in Pakistan who could deliver properly if they were given exposure.
He said coaches in Pakistan should have their own association which could safeguard their interests.
“In Brazil there exists Brazil Sao Paulo Coaches Union. Similarly, there is a European Coaches Alliance which organises a symposium every year for coaches,” Shehzad said.
He said he was eager to share his knowledge which he had got during his pro diploma course with his fellow coaches in Pakistan. “I have already told the PFF that I am ready to deliver lectures to my fellow coaches,” Shehzad said.
He is also sending a few Pakistani coaches to Sau Paulo next week for attending a coaching course.
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