Leadership in football goes beyond captaining a team; it’s about inspiring trust, making split-second decisions, and fostering unity under pressure. Coaches and players use it to drive performance, resolve conflicts, and set standards. Teams, academies, and individual athletes benefit from stronger cohesion, resilience, and tactical discipline, ultimately elevating game outcomes and personal growth.
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