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GFF conducts a club licencing workshop ahead of Elite League kick-off

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With season six of the Elite League pencilled to commence on February 25th, the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) conducted a club licencing workshop yesterday to discuss the requiremen­ts to access the vital certificat­ion for local and regional tournament participat­ion.

This was disclosed in a correspond­ence from the federation. According to the release, the forum was attended by presidents or secretarie­s from the defending champion Guyana Defence Force, Guyana Police Force, Western Tigers, Den Amstel, Fruta Conquerors, Santos, Ann’s Grove, Monedderlu­st, Slingerz, and Buxton United.

GFF General Secretary Ian Alves said, “The GFF wants to ensure operationa­l uniformity among Elite Clubs to foster the growth of the league and advance player promotion. With establishe­d standards in place, clubs must ensure they are compliant as we continue to invest in profession­alising the Elite League.”

He further said, “The clubs have been very receptive to the informatio­n shared. Fortunatel­y, some of the clubs have been in the leagues for several years and have met the qualificat­ions for licensing. We continue to work with them and have also extended our support to recently promoted clubs Slingerz and Monedderlu­st to ensure that all requiremen­ts are met.”

He added that the “target is that before we conclude the upcoming Elite League, all clubs will be in a position where they will be considered truly qualified for club licencing.”

Meanwhile, GFF 1st Vice President Brigadier General (Ret) Bruce Lovell said, “Your attendance is proof that you support the GFF’s broader strategy to profession­alise football. Our football in Guyana

will not progress until we have a greater level of profession­alism, until we approach football in a very profession­al manner in a collaborat­ive manner.”

He emphasised, “Club licencing is not merely a regulatory measure but a deliberate strategy to develop youth and female football. You have to have

a youth program, and you have to have a female ram. Those are essential prerequisi­tes for the club licencing regime.”

The event will be staged

at the National Training Centre in Providence, East Bank Demerara, under the newly installed FIFAapprov­ed floodlight­s.

 ?? ?? The representa­tives from the Elite League clubs pose for a photo opportunit­y at the club licencing workshop, which was facilitate­d by the GFF ahead of the event’s commenceme­nt on February 25th.
The representa­tives from the Elite League clubs pose for a photo opportunit­y at the club licencing workshop, which was facilitate­d by the GFF ahead of the event’s commenceme­nt on February 25th.

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