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Coaching Education
National Pro “B” Coaching License Course to be held at Cocoa Expo, Fla.  

CHICAGO (Monday, September 17, 2001) - The Cocoa Expo Sports Center in Cocoa, Fla., will once again be the host for the USSF National Pro “B” License on November 10-18, 2001, for past or current professional players. Located approximately 45 miles east of Orlando, the Cocoa Expo boasts premier training facilities. The Cocoa Expo is located at 500 Friday Road, Cocoa, Fla.

Candidates for the Pro “B” course must be 19 years old and have five (5) years coaching experience AND five (5) years professional playing experience. Applicants must submit proof, such as copies of contracts or verification by owner on official team letterhead for their playing experience and coaching experience.

For more information or to request an application form, please contact the Coaching Department at (312) 528-1231.

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