- NexxtGen Football
- 2 days ago
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"Be the calm when it matters most."
In football, moments of magic happen on the pitch — but so can moments of crisis. The Introduction to First Aid in Football (IFAiF) course gives coaches, volunteers, and support staff the confidence and knowledge to respond quickly, safely, and effectively when injury or illness strikes.
This is more than a qualification — it’s a critical life skill for anyone involved in the game.
⚽ Why First Aid Training Matters in Football
Football is a dynamic and physical sport — injuries happen
Immediate, confident response can prevent long-term harm
Coaches are often first responders before emergency services arrive
Protecting players is as important as developing them
“Being ready for emergencies shows that you care — on and off the pitch.”
📚 Course Overview: What You’ll Learn
🧠 1. The Role of the First Aider in Football
Understanding the responsibilities and limits of a first aider
Staying calm under pressure
Following the correct procedures in line with FA and emergency guidance
🎯 “Your number one job is to preserve life and prevent worsening.”
❤️ 2. How to Recognise and Respond to Medical Emergencies
Sudden cardiac arrest and CPR (including AED use)
Concussion management and the "If in doubt, sit them out" protocol
Asthma attacks, allergic reactions, seizures, and diabetic emergencies
Heatstroke, hypothermia, and serious injuries
🧯 “Preparation beats panic every time.”
🦵 3. Common Football-Related Injuries and Treatment
Sprains, strains, fractures, dislocations
Cuts, grazes, nosebleeds, bruises
How to apply basic wound care, immobilisation, and cold therapy
🏥 You’ll learn to assess, treat, and refer appropriately.
🧾 4. The Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
Why every club and coach should have a clear, rehearsed EAP
How to access emergency help quickly
The importance of accurate record-keeping and reporting
📞 “Know what to do, who to call, and how to communicate.”
🧑🏫 Course Format & Delivery
🏫 Usually delivered in-person over 3 hours
📍 Practical, hands-on training with football-specific context
✅ Includes CPR demonstrations and real-scenario practice
🧾 Certificate valid for 3 years
📣 This is not just a box-ticking course — it can save lives.
🧠 Skills That Stay With You
Completing the IFAiF course means you're:
✔ Confident in dealing with football emergencies
✔ Aware of risks and how to reduce them
✔ Able to keep calm and act quickly under pressure
✔ Trusted by parents, players, and peers
“First aid doesn’t make you a medic — it makes you a leader in moments that matter.”
🛡️ Welfare and Duty of Care
The IFAiF is aligned with the FA’s wider safeguarding framework, ensuring coaches contribute to safe, professional, and player-first environments. Your knowledge will:
Strengthen your safeguarding responsibility
Support your Emergency Action Plan
Build trust and accountability in your coaching role
🙌 “Great coaches don’t just teach technique — they protect wellbeing.”
🏁 In Summary
The Introduction to First Aid in Football (IFAiF) course is a must-have for any coach, parent, or volunteer involved in the game. It gives you the tools to respond when every second counts, promoting safety, confidence, and care across your team and club.
🌍 Empowering Coaches to Lead and Care
Steve Halls is an FA qualified football coach offering consultancy, talent identification, mentoring and player representation in Cheshunt and the surrounding areas. In today’s connected world, Steve can offer his services to players, clubs, and organisations across the globe. With safeguarding, first aid, and development at the heart of his coaching ethos, Steve builds environments where players feel safe, supported, and ready to thrive — on and off the pitch.

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