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GFF to present five year strategic plan at today’s congress

-In all fairness, we have been delivering under difficult circumstan­ces’ -GFF President Wayne Forde

- By Royston Alkins

The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) is set to stage its annual congress at the Park Vue Internatio­nal, Farm, East Bank Demerara, today from 10:00 am.

Pertinent issues relating to the developmen­t of the sport are expected to be discussed in an effort to further move the progressio­n of football along.

President of the GFF Wayne Forde, in an interview with Stabroek Sports indicated that today’s congress will see the presentati­on of the GFF’s five-year strategic play, titled ‘finding out focus.’

“We are going be sharing our five-year strategic plan, which is called `Finding our focus,’” Ford said. The president who was elected just over 17-months ago added: “We are expected to have significan­t participat­ion from the members of the GFF.

“We are also expected to talk about the Membership Financial Assistance Programme (MFAP), the technical developmen­t structure, youth developmen­t strategy while also discussing the Elite league and the way forward for the league,” Ford added.

He briefly mentioned that the congress will hold discussion­s surroundin­g the issue of clubs withdrawin­g their participat­ion from the just concluded Stag Elite League in an effort to prevent same from reoccurrin­g.

Another important topic on the agenda according to Forde will be the presentati­on of the disciplina­ry and appeals regulation­s codes of conducts which will be used to guide the operationa­l actions of the two committees,[disciplina­ry and appeals]

That presentati­on, according to Forde, will be done by a FIFA consultant.

Other areas of focus should see the presentati­on of the GFF’s financial report, a presentati­on from Trinidadia­n guest speaker Richard Groden, who acted as the interim general secretary during the transition period where the normalizat­ion committee relinquish­ed its duties so as to facilitate the operations of the GFF.

Forde, however, when asked if he was heading into today’s congress a happy camper, emphatical­ly stated that he is, noting several developmen­ts under his watch.

“I think the members [GFF] would have seen a vast improvemen­t of football in Guyana. We have been delivering on our campaign promises made. We’ve seen the financial assistance programme and the nationwide academy training programme. We will also be launching our under – 13 and 20 leagues,” Forde said, while adding, “In all fairness, we have been delivering under difficult circumstan­ce.” “The executive committee sees themselves as servants of the sport. We want to improve members so that they can perform in their districts,” he concluded.

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