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Three local players in 20-member women’s squad for CONCACAF c/ships

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Seventeen overseas born and/or based players have been selected as part of the Lady Jaguars 20 member squad which will compete at the CONCACAF Women’s U20 championsh­ips in the Dominican Republic.

This is according to a release from Guyana Football Federation (GFF).

Only three locally based players made the final squad. They are Shamya Daniels (Midfielder), Tiandi Smith (Forward) and Siacy Adams (Midfielder).

The overseas born and/or based contingent reads Goalkeeper­s Raven Edwards-Dowdall, Aneesa O’Brien, Defenders Brianne Desa, Jade Vyfhuis, Jessica Myers, Sydney Puddiecomb­e, Hailey David, Anaya Johnson, Midfielder­s Kiana Khedoo, Serena Mc Donald, Jenea Knight,

Audrey Narine, Tori DeNobrega, Samantha Banfield and Forwards Nailah Rowe, Shanice Alfred and Makayla Rudder.

According to headcoach Dr Ivan Joseph, “The coaching staff and players have been hard at work preparing for the upcoming CONCACAF women’s under 20 championsh­ips. It is our hope that we will make our country and all our fans proud of our effort and commitment on the field.”

He added, “Mexico, Nicaragua, and Puerto Rico are all formidable opponents in our opening Group D round-robin pool. All three teams are ranked ahead of us in our pool with Mexico leading the way as the number tworanked team in the tournament. We will need to play at our very best and hope to get a bounce or two in our direction to advance to the next round.”

Paul Beresford, Internatio­nal Director of Women’s Programmes, said, “With the support of the GFF we have seen significan­t progress in women’s football since the programme’s relaunch in 2017. From the senior team to the U15s, the women’s teams continue to make history. Additional­ly, we have seen excellent progress as we develop our young Guyana-based players who face very real obstacles to their developmen­t.”

According to Beresford, “The Federation along with the GFF Internatio­nal Support Group (ISG) continue to implement programmes designed to provide further opportunit­ies to the Guyana-based players to progress and we are looking to the Guyana

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