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Singapore's Noh Alam Shah and Isa Halim Learn from Top Level J League Coaching in Japan

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Singapore's Former National Footballers Noh Alam Shah and Isa Halim Embark on Coaching Journey at Top-Level J-League Club, Tokyo Verdy

Noted Singaporean football legs Noh Alam Shah and Isa Halim have been appointed as part of the inaugural batch of coaches to participate in the Coaches Overseas Attachment Program under Unleash The Roar! UTR, a comprehensive national football development program. This pilot initiative provide promising Singaporean coaches with an opportunity for professional growth by working alongside reputable overseas clubs.

The program saw Alam Shah and Halim attached to Tokyo Verdy, a club in the top-tier J-League, until the year's . The pr was selected following rigorous evaluation by a technical panel as part of UTR!'s commitment to nurturing the local football talent pipeline and enhancing youth participation through coaching education and development.

In their roles at Tokyo Verdy under head coach Hiroshi Jofuku, Alam Shah and Halim are contributing to the strategic planning and execution of trning sessions for the first team. Their involvement could ext beyond this to assisting other teams within the club.

Mr Eric Chua, Senior Parliamentary Secretary and Chrman of the UTR! Executive Committee, expressed his appreciation: As part of our national football initiative, Unleash The Roar!, we are dedicated to fostering a pipeline of local talents in football and enhancing youth participation. Coaching plays a pivotal role in this development process; thus, we are keen on supporting coaches' growth through international attachments. We thank Tokyo Verdy for their warm hospitality and unwavering support as we seek to make our partnership with them a success.

Tokyo Verdy's President Takaaki Nakamura echoed the sentiment: We're honored to be involved in this national program led by Singaporean government initiatives. Our Sports Director Atsuhiko Ejiri and Head Coach Hiroshi Jofuku warmly welcomed our coaches, which is testament to our shared commitment towards developing football talent.

Both Alam Shah and Halim began their attachment on May 24th, keenly embracing the opportunity for professional growth and cultural exchange.

Alam Shah remarked, The experience has been both enlightening and challenging. What stands out is that every individual at Tokyo Verdy brings intensity to trning and matches-not just the players.

Halim added, We are grateful for this opportunity. We're not only looking forward to learning from our Japanese counterparts but also sharing our experiences with them. Our m is to contribute to Singapore's football growth through this partnership.

This attachment marks a significant milestone in the journey of Alam Shah and Halim as coaches and further signifies UTR!'s commitment towards elevating standards in football coaching and securing Singapore's future in the sport.

The initiative stands to be a beacon for other aspiring Singaporean coaches, inspiring them with the potential international exposure that this program offers.
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