PROGRAMME IN SPORTS MANAGEMENT
Interview with

Karol Tatar | graduate 2016

Why did you choose to attend the FIFA/CIES Programme in Sport Management at Kozminski University?
 To continue my learning based on the principle that you still need to learn to achieve success
 Develop my English during lessons
 To strengthen my position in a competitive job market
 To hopefully work during UEFA Euro 2020

What were your expectations before the start of the course? and… were they met?
 Add new specialist contacts to my professional network
 Better organize existing knowledge and add to it with new knowledge too
The majority of my expectations were met.

What would you say are the key strengths of the FIFA/CIES Programme in Sport Management?
 Image aspects - prestigious partnership with FIFA and PGE Narodowy
 Practical lessons at PGE Narodowy stadum during mass events
 Guest speakers from local partnerships (e.g. Polish Football League, International Professional Scouting Federation)
 Motivated and goal-oriented sport students
 FIFA/CIES guest speakers with an international approach
 Professional management of the programme by the staff of KU and PL.2012+.

What benefits (on a personal and/or professional level) did you gain from attending the course?
 Networking - possibility to meet industry specialists and exchange ideas with them
 Career Development - valuable addition for my CV
 Develop self-confidence
 Motivation

What is your best memory/highlight of the course?
The best memories from the course were the classes with Colin Chambers and Kamil Potrykus from IPSO (International Professional Scouting Federation - programme local partner). They gave talks about scouting, talent identification and the development at sport. They were really good and inspiring sessions.

Would you recommend the FIFA/CIES Programme in Sport Management? Why?
My recommendation depends on the goals and ambitions of the candidate. I would suggest that only goal oriented, motivated and ambitious people who want to broaden their knowledge outside the classroom should take part.