HI to introduce system for registration of coaches & technical officials
by IANS | Updated Jun 17, 2020

Once a candidate submits the application, he or she would require the approval of the concerned Hockey India registered member unit under which acoach or technical official is submitting the application. Once the Hockey India member unit approves the application, the application would require the final approval of Hockey India prior to the confirmation of registration of a coach or technical official.
"It's a fantastic idea to introduce an open application and registration platform for the coaches and technical officials. Anybody and everybody will be able to submit their application through the Hockey India member unit portal. I am sure that the open application and registration platform will make the registration process a lot smoother and as a result, Hockey India and its member units will have a great opportunity to work with coaches and technical officials across the country," said Mohd. Mushtaque Ahmad, President, Hockey India.
The technical officials and coaches, who are currently active for at least one recent year and possess a Hockey India identity card, would be pre-registered on the Hockey India member unit portal.
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