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2019 | 83 | 1 | 39-49

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“More Practice-based Courses and Not Just a Load of Papers to Read”: Youth Soccer Coaches Reflections on Coach Education Programs in Sweden

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83

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1

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39-49

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  • Halmstad University, Sweden

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