As they are UEFA badges I would think that the same standards apply across the continent.. But it isn't about where you get the badges, more about how you apply what you have learned to your day to day job.
In Germany you drive on the right, but it is still important to wear a white short sleaved shirt with a tie and at least 3 biros in the breast pocket.
In Germany......it is still important to wear a white short sleaved shirt with a tie and at least 3 biros in the breast pocket.
On a much lower scale, I did my level 1 FA badges last month as I coach an under 6s team. To be fair it was more work than I expected but very useful both on the practical and admin side. I have to say the FA have clearly put time and effort into this and the respect campaign and anyone who has the chance should do this course.
Quote from: hawkeye on June 01, 2012, 05:31:05 PMIn Germany you drive on the right, but it is still important to wear a white short sleaved shirt with a tie and at least 3 biros in the breast pocket.Eh, eh, nice touch mate, but please note that in the rest of the world we drive on the right!
I've got the FA Level 1 & 2 badges. Courses were pretty good and the FA have "modernised" the courses over the last 5 years or so. I think once you have them they are good for pretty much everywhere. Levels 3 and 4 are a lot more in depth and as well as the tactical side, they include things like handling high profile players and such like.It's all about how you put them into practice though I guess.
Out of interest, who drives on what side of the road - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Driving_standards_historic.svg