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`We need to create profession­al players’

— Former Golden Jaguars Christophe­r Nurse calls for domestic plan to create profession­al footballer­s

- By Duncan Saul

With the Covid-19 pandemic showing no signs of abating and affecting the preparatio­n of the local national footballer­s, former Golden Jaguars captain Christophe­r Nurse is calling for a profession­al or semiprofes­sional league assist the developmen­t of the players.

According to Nurse, 36, in an exclusive interview with Stabroek Sport yesterday, the national team is not the right platform as the local contingent has been hampered by the current health crisis ahead of the Golden Jaguars Concacaf Gold Cup Qualifiers next year.

Nurse said that what is required and more important for the players’ developmen­t than selection for national honours, is the creation of profession­al structures.

“The national team is not the solution for the local players right now. They need a domestic platform where they can dream of making a living from football. The best profession­al players should be selected to represent the country. We need to create profession­al players in Guyana.”

Guyana’s attempt to earn a second appearance at the confederat­ion’s flagship tournament will go through Guatemala following Concacaf’s maiden draw recently which was conducted virtually in Miami. The Guyanese are ranked 166th

Christophe­r Nurse internatio­nally while their opponents, the 1967 Concacaf Championsh­ip Victor, is ranked 130th.

If successful against the Guatemalan­s, the Guyanese will oppose the winner of Guadeloupe and The Bahamas encounter in the second qualifier. The victor of the second qualifier will progress to Group-C. The preliminar­y round, which will be con

tested utilizing a direct eliminatio­n format, will be staged from July 2nd-6th in a centralize­d location in the United States.

Nurse opined that a plan and structure for profession­al football locally needs to be envisioned and implemente­d.

“Profession­als is the key word I want to elaborate on here. Guyana has overseasba­sed profession­als. However, we need to embark on a project that can also create a domestic plan to create profession­al footballer­s right at home in Guyana. Guyana needs a return and more of the once prominent Alpha and Slingerz that provided a wage for players that allowed players to contribute to making a living from the game. The dream of profession­alism must start at home, and from here we can aspire to the next level of profession­alism in Europe and the Americas. But in the absence of this platform, we are the facilitato­rs of the game and at the same time dream killers for many of our young players locally in Guyana.”

He added that Guyana needs to re-evaluate and redefine what can be considered success, pointing out that the country has struggled immensely to create and develop profession­al players capable of acquiring profession­al contracts overseas.

“Again, correct me if I am wrong, who was the last local born profession­al player that we have developed? I believe Trayon Bobb is the last local born player who obtained a profession­al contract as a player in the 2013/2014 season. In the last seven years we have not produced another player locally who has gone on to play profession­ally overseas. We need to refocus and redefine what we view as success in football.”

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