Dhaka: A five-day level-2 elite coaching course, approved by the World Squash and Asian Squash Federation, will begin at the Army Squash Complex from April 20 in the capital. Participants from Pakistan, India, China, Hong Kong, and Bangladesh are expected to join this significant event, bringing together twelve Level-1 coaches and players.
According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, the course will be conducted under the expertise of Level-3 and Special Certificated Coach Subrahmanyam from Malaysia, alongside Level-3 Coach Javed Mohsin from Iran. Coordination will be managed by Level-2 Coach Fazle Wali Ahmed from Bangladesh. This initiative is a testament to the Bangladesh Squash Federation’s (BSF) dedication to reviving and promoting the sport within the country, despite limited resources and facilities.
Over the past four to five years, the BSF has been instrumental in producing experienced coaches, referees, and young players. In line with their efforts, the Federation has successfully completed three Level-1 coaching courses approved by the World Squash Federation. With the introduction of this Level-2 course for the first time, the BSF aims to develop a sufficient number of skilled and technical professionals in the field, further advancing the sport in Bangladesh.