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coach

[kohch] / koʊtʃ /




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Last year, World Aquatics became the first international sport federation to ban athletes, coaches and officials from its events if they have taken part in the Enhanced Games.

From BBC

Originally from Kyiv, he will be able to count on the presence of his father, who coaches him, and also his mother, who is no longer in Ukraine, during the competition.

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Although he played professionally, he began his coaching career far from the NFL in the British amateur game with the London Warriors.

From BBC

Townsend was also pressed on a report in Britain's Daily Telegraph that he is to take over as Newcastle coach following the conclusion of the 2027 World Cup.

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"It is not our decision the coach is here," Banka said at a news conference in Milan.

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