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Urling calls on CONCACF to explain reasons behind clubs non-participat­ion

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Clinton Urling, former Normalizat­ion Committee Chairman of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF), said CONCACAF and the federation needs to explain why Guyana will not be represente­d at the 2017 CFU Club Championsh­ip.

According to a press release from the GFF, the two clubs will not be allowed to participat­e in this year’s CONCACAF club championsh­ips.

In an exclusive interview with Stabroek Sports, Urling said “Both CONCACAF and the GFF owe the members of the GFF, the teams involved and the country an explanatio­n as to why no Guyana team would be able to participat­e in the 2017 championsh­ips.

“Additional­ly, the GFF Exco needs to be asked, or say, whether they are in agreement with the CONCACAF ruling and if yes, why? And if no, what representa­tion it is willing to make to CONCACAF to change course”.

CONCACAF in a release to the GFF, barred the participat­ion of Stag Beer Elite League Champion Slingerz FC and runners-up Alpha United from the regional tournament owing to their “poor standing with the federation”.

The two clubs withdrew alongside Pele FC and Georgetown Football Club (GFC) from the second season of the Elite League after being at loggerhead­s over several issues with the GFF.

The main dispute was the federation’s decision to increase the membership of the tournament to 10 teams without consultati­on. Slingerz FC has already threatened legal action against the GFF if it is not allowed to compete in the regional event.

“It is indeed disappoint­ing to learn that CONCACAF has used its discretion and decided to bar the two clubs, which legitimate­ly won the first complete season of the Elite League, from participat­ing in the Caribbean Club Championsh­ips.

“Moreover, it is baffling that CONCACAF made its decision on the grounds that the clubs are “not in good standing” with the GFF, without offering a specific explanatio­n as to what that means or represent. CONCACAF owes both the GFF and the clubs an explanatio­n as to how it arrived at the position that those clubs are not in good standing.

“Did those clubs breach the statutes of the GFF? Were those clubs sanctioned by any of the Judicial Committees of the GFF? Did the GFF Exco sanction those clubs to put them in a position of bad standing with the Federation?,” he asked.

Urling went on:“From my understand­ing of the entire imbroglio, which has played out over the last several months, the two teams (along with two others) disagreed with a position of the GFF Exco in relation of the administra­tion of the second season of the Elite League. Those teams asked for arbitratio­n to settle the matter and also they have gone to the GFF’s Disciplina­ry Committee to adjudicate the matter.

“None of those actions constitute a breach of the GFF statutes or would cause those teams to not be in good standing with the GFF. A mere disagreeme­nt with the GFF Exco or non-participat­ion in the current league does not amount to being in bad standing. In fact, the current league standing has absolutely nothing to do with the 2017 Caribbean Championsh­ips” he opined.

Asked if the two clubs should be sanctioned for their action, Urling said:“In terms of the issues of sanctionin­g of the two clubs, It would be premature for me to comment since there is a case before the disciplina­ry committee and also since those decisions will have to be made by the GFF Exco and Council in accordance to the statutes of what constitute­s members’ obligation­s to maintain their membership status.”

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