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UEFA donation a watershed moment for the GFF

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Footballer­s walking to training venues will soon be a thing of the past after the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) received a donation of two buses from the Union of European Football Associatio­ns (UEFA).

The donation from UEFA, the world’s leading football confederat­ion, came through their UEFA Assist Programme and, according to the GFF, the two minibuses will be used to aid and strengthen the logistical and administra­tive capacity of the local entity.

Eva Pasquier, UEFA Head of Internatio­nal Relations said, “UEFA Assist Programme is proud to support Guyana Football Federation in their continuous effort to develop football in the country.

“When we learnt that there are young players walking for hours to play the game and then they walk back, the provision of the mini buses is just a perfect thing to do – bringing people and football together.”

This presentati­on of the vehicles took place at the federation’s headquarte­rs and GFF President Wayne Forde, in delivering the feature remarks said, “The commission­ing of these two buses today is a watershed moment for the GFF and is symbolic of our Internatio­nal Relations Strategy, which continues to bode well for the reputation of the Guyana Football Federation and Guyana as a Football Nation.”

He added: “These strategic partnershi­ps are essential to our quest to acquire badly-needed football developmen­t resources along with technical and administra­tion capacity.”

Forde, who said that he was humbled and grateful for the kind gesture expressed sincere gratitude to UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin for the generous contributi­on to the developmen­t of Guyana’s football.

“I wish to also thank Ms. Eva Pasquier and Mr. Howard McIntosh for working closely with me over the past year to consolidat­e the bilateral partnershi­p between the GFF and UEFA. These buses will contribute to significan­t savings to the operation of the GFF Academy Training Centre (ATC) programme, which will allow us to fully implement to next phases of this groundbrea­king National Youth Developmen­t Structure,” he said. McIntosh, CONCACAF and Caribbean Project Senior Manager said, “CONCACAF is proud to facilitate any collaborat­ive efforts in the region to assist in the developmen­t of the beautiful game. This gift will help the GFF to continue its many programmes which have yielded success for the GFF and Guyana.”

Ian Greenwood, Technical Director of the federation said, “The acquisitio­n of the team buses is a landmark achievemen­t for the GFF and integral to the

GFF President Wayne Forde [3rd from left], along with members of federation following the official presentati­on of the minibuses donated by UEFA through the UEFA Assist Programme.

Academy Training Centre Programme. They will provide the logistical and transporta­tion support for the Inter-Academy League and fixtures scheduled throughout 2020 and beyond. Vital quality control will be conducted across all the ATCs utilising this logistical support for our Coach Educators.”

He added, “The team buses will ensure clear alignment

between strategy and our reality as we are now able to ensure that support and transporta­tion is provided to our players to attend national team training and weekend camps at the GFF National Training Centre.”

According to UEFA, “The UEFA Assist, which was set up in 2017, provides support for the other confederat­ions and their member associatio­ns in four specific

areas – capacity building (football and operations), developmen­t of youth football, infrastruc­ture projects and helping UEFA’s member associatio­ns to create cooperatio­n programmes with associatio­ns from outside of Europe. UEFA Assist is an assistance programme that responds to the needs of national associatio­ns and confederat­ions across the globe.”

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