Christian Brothers College welcomes esteemed soccer coach

Christian Brothers College (CBC) is excited to welcome Tottenham Hotspur Coach, Gerald Lami, in Term 2.

Christian Brothers College (CBC) is thrilled to be welcoming an esteemed coach from Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, Gerald Lami, who will be joining the College for the entirety of Term 2. This marks a significant milestone in CBC’s commitment to providing exceptional opportunities for its students, staff, and coaches in the realm of sports and personal development.

Gerald Lami, renowned for his expertise and dedication to soccer coaching, has over 10 years of player development experience. Lami has pursued a career in soccer, seeing him progress as a player from grassroots to elite, and now as Head Coach of the Global Football Development Program at Tottenham Hotspur.

Lami aims to instil the Spurs’ philosophy into the College’s training and Soccer Program, leading the development of aspiring players. Lami’s experience in nurturing talent and fostering a winning mindset promises to elevate the standard of soccer education and performance at CBC.

Throughout Term 2, Lami will be actively engaged with students across both the Junior and Senior CBC campuses, sharing invaluable insights, and guiding them through specialised training sessions designed to enhance their skills and understanding of the game. His arrival signifies a new era of soccer excellence at CBC, reflecting the school’s ongoing commitment to offering a holistic education immersed with athletic achievement.

“We are incredibly privileged to welcome Gerald Lami to Christian Brothers College,” said David Johnston, CBC Principal.

His expertise and passion for the game align perfectly with our vision of fostering excellence in all aspects of student life.

“We look forward to the positive impact his presence will have on our students and the wider Adelaide community.”


For more information:

cbc.sa.edu.au

 

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