What Certifications Do You Need to Be a Padel Coach Abroad?
- Adrià Arenas
- Apr 1
- 2 min read
Padel has experienced explosive growth in recent years, opening up new job opportunities all over the world. If you dream of working as a padel coach abroad, you will need to obtain certain certifications that prove your experience and knowledge.
In this guide, we explain the main internationally recognized padel coach qualifications, how to obtain them, and in which countries they are most highly valued.
Why is an Official Certification Important?
Having an official padel coach degree not only improves your employability, but it also:
Allows you to work in international clubs and academies.
Increases your credibility and prestige as a coach.
Facilitates obtaining visas and work permits in other countries.
Helps you access better salaries and career growth opportunities.
Official Certifications to Become a Padel Coach
Padel Monitor or Coach of the Spanish Padel Federation (FEP)
Recognition: Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries.
Level 1: For initiation and basic teaching.
Level 2: For advanced coaches and competition.
Level 3: For high performance and professional players.
This degree is ideal if you want to work in Spain, Latin America, or academies that follow the Spanish model.
International Padel Federation (FIP) Certification
Recognition: Worldwide.
Why it matters: The FIP is the international governing body for padel. Its certifications are designed for coaches who want to work in tournaments, academies, and clubs globally.
Ideal if you are looking for employment in Europe, Asia, or the Middle East.
European Padel Association (EPA) Certification
Recognition: Europe.
Features: Training in biomechanics, teaching methodology, and physical preparation. Recognized in France, Italy, Germany, and other European countries.
Highly valued if you are looking for a job in the European market.
United States Padel Association (USPA) – US Coaching Degree
Recognition: United States.
Benefits: Facilitates entry into the American market. Recognized by clubs and academies in Miami, Texas, and California, where padel is booming.
If you want to work in the US, this title is key
Important Note: There are also private entities that train coaches and issue highly respected padel coach certificates (such as LaPadelAgency, PadelMBA, Nito Brea, etc.).
Requirements to Obtain a Padel Coach Certification
Prior experience in padel (as a player or assistant coach).
Passing theoretical and practical courses.
Passing exams on methodology, tactics, and biomechanics.
Demonstrating knowledge in sports psychology and physical preparation.
Some federations also require a set number of practical hours in clubs before officially granting the certification.
Where Can You Work With a Padel Coach Certification?
Spain: The cradle of padel, with thousands of clubs and academies.
Sweden and France: Growing markets with high investment in padel infrastructure.
Dubai and Qatar: High salaries and accelerated expansion of the sport.
United States and Canada: Rapid padel expansion with growing academies.
Argentina and Mexico: A massive player base and booming competitions.
If you have an international certification, you will be able to work in any of these countries much more easily.

Having a recognized certification will increase your job opportunities, improve your salary, and allow you to work in top-tier clubs and academies. If you are interested in making the leap to the international market, start your training and fill out the form on our website to go work abroad with LaPadel Agency!




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