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GFF shortlists 21 locals for CFU Women’s Challenge Series

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The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) has shortliste­d 21 locallybas­ed players for preparatio­n for the upcoming Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Women’s Challenge Series Tournament, scheduled for April.

The players shortliste­d are goalkeeper­s Natalie Nedd, Ruth George, defenders Odessa Romeo, Shania Riley, Veyansa Hope, Samara Rodrigues, Cloetta Dublin, Anastacia Horsham, midfielder­s Jimmaica Hunte, Lakeisha Pearson, Shamika Marcus, Shontel Greene, Siacy Adams, Tiandi Smith, Jalade Trim, Izannah Rogers and forwards Sasha James, Annalisa Vincent, Kendra Thomas and Sherrilyn Kingston.

The team will commence training from today and will focus on technical, tactical and fitness aspects of the sport. Guyana has been drawn in Group-E of the five-group tournament alongside Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago and Grenada.

The Lady Jaguars will open their campaign against Grenada on the 25th April, 2018 at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Trinidad and Tobago at 16:00hrs.

In their second match, the Guyanese will oppose Suriname on April 27th before concluding their group campaign against the host nation on the 29th of April.

According to an official release from the GFF, GFF’s Women’s Developmen­t Officer Tricia Munroe stated that the tournament is being used as preparatio­n for the CONCACAF Qualifiers scheduled for May and that the compositio­n of the final squad will feature overseas born and based players.

She added, “In keeping with the Technical Developmen­t Strategy, the provisiona­l Team Guyana has 21 locally-based females, many of whom were taken from the GFF-Scotiabank Academy Training Centres (ATCs). To increase our competitiv­eness in the tournament, Guyana will put forward the best team possible so the final 18 will comprise the most-talented local and overseas-based players. Guyana will also use this tournament as preparatio­n for the CONCACAF Qualifiers so ensuring match readiness is key at this moment.”

Meanwhile Women’s Internatio­nal Team Coordinato­r, Paul Beresford, said, “This past weekend, as part of the “Lady Jags” re-launch, a mini camp was held in Toronto, which was attended by 19 internatio­nallybased players. We are looking forward to integratin­g our internatio­nally-based players with our Guyana-based players to produce a team that will not only be competitiv­e and exciting to watch but will truly represent the diversity that is Guyana football.”

The other groups of the competitio­n are GROUP A: St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Dominica, St. Lucia, GROUP B: Jamaica, Turks and Caicos, Barbados, Cuba, GROUP C: Haiti, Martinique, USVI, Dominican Republic and GROUPS D: Antigua and Barbuda, Guadeloupe, Curacao, Montserrat.

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