Abstract:
The main objective of this study was to the youth football project in the Implementation and
management skill under 17 Male football projects in the case of Assosa Zone. The Objectives
of this study was to assess. Implementation and management skill under 17 Male football
projects in the case of Assosa Zone. The study used both qualitative and quantitative research
methods and descriptive survey design. In this study, the researcher employed both
qualitative and quantitative approaches, making it a mixed methods approach, which was a
subscription to pragmatism For the purpose of this study the sample size of 135 respondents,
were taken from the total population of 135. Also the study was employed both primary and
secondary sources of data that are necessary inputs for analysis. To achieve the study the
primary data were obtained from football projects. The sampling techniques male office
administrator used purposive and simple random sampling techniques. The data collection
tools were semi structured interview and closed ended questionnaires. The instrument of data
collection for the study was included: Questionnaire, Oral interviews and group discussion.
The data that was collected through interview, open-ended and close-ended questionnaire
will be analyzed mixed research, However There is no enough facilities and equipment's
based on respondent‟s result of Average mean 2.41% .This mean has high impacts on
coaches and projects training program. There is no effective management of skills. According
to the respondents result of average mean 2.38%. So this indicates that it affects football
development .There is no scientific standard selection criteria of trainees. Based on
respondents result the average mean of 2.4% .This mean shows high impacts on project
selection. Implementation and management skills are poorly managed. . This has greatly
hampered and reduced sport practices in the society. The study found that the management
practice of sport facilities and equipment„s are very weak especially in the area managing,
implementing and decision making. Lastly based on the major findings conclusions were
made appropriate recommendation were forwarded