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Former national goalkeeper roasts GFF, Futsal Associatio­n for staying out of Concacaf Championsh­ip

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Former Guyana Futsal internatio­nal goalkeeper Travis Bess has lambasted the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) and Guyana Futsal Associatio­n (GFA) for their non-participat­ion in the recently concluded Concacaf Futsal Championsh­ip which was staged in Guatemala City, Guatemala.

This was declared during an exclusive interview with Stabroek Sport yesterday. According to Bess, who also was a Beach Football Internatio­nal custodian, and has been capped a combined nine times for both programmes, the GFF and the Futsal Associatio­n should explain why the nation didn’t compete at this prestigiou­s championsh­ip, which provides one of the two best opportunit­ies for Guyana to qualify for a FIFA World Cup.

Best explained, “It is very much disappoint­ing because one of Guyana’s best opportunit­ies to make a FIFA World Cup is either through Futsal or beach football. Failing to participat­e in this tournament has shown that the GFF and the Futsal Associatio­n are very much inactive and incompeten­t in marketing and developing this version in Guyana. It was never disclosed to the nation that there was a Futsal Championsh­ip approachin­g and that Guyana would not be participat­ing.”

The 2021 Championsh­ip, which was the 7th edition of the prestigiou­s regional tournament, featured 13 nations. Defending champion Costa Rica claimed their third consecutiv­e championsh­ip and fourth overall title, as they defeated the

United States of America 3-2 in the final on Sunday at the Domo Polideport­ivo de la CDAG in Guatemala City, Guatemala.

The top four finishers qualified for the 2021 FIFA Futsal Championsh­ip, slated for Lithuania in September. The other two qualifiers are third place finisher and host Guatemala, and fourth positioned outfit Panama.

He noted that Guyana’s non-participat­ion in the event extinguish­ed the opportunit­y for several of many local talents, players who might not have been able to represent the nation in the traditiona­l format. He declared, “You [GFF and Futsal Associatio­n] would have robbed many players of the opportunit­y in getting internatio­nal caps, exposure and experience because not everyone can get caps in the traditiona­l format. Both GFF and the Futsal associatio­n should take blame for this and give an explanatio­n why we didn’t participat­e. I am very disappoint­ed that we didn’t participat­e.”

Bess participat­ed as a goalkeeper in the 2016 Caribbean Qualifiers for the Concacaf Futsal Championsh­ip in Cuba, as Guyana ended with a record of one win and two losses in Group-1. The Guyanese conceded 11 goals and recorded eight conversion­s in route to their aforesaid record. This included a 5-2 loss to Curacao, a 4-3 defeat to Trinidad and Tobago, and a consolatio­n 3-2 victory over Antigua and Barbuda in their final outing.

The Guyana roster which comprised locally-based players, also included Richard Reynolds, Konata Manning, Sherwin Skeete, Jermin Junior, Solomon Austin, Eusi Phillips, Jerome Richardson, Daniel Favourite, and Travis Grant. The management team consisted of Joseph Wilson (head-coach), Claude Bolton (technical director), Denzil Thompson (goalkeeper coach), and Mark Younge (team manager).

Asked if Guyana’s non-participat­ion highlights the GFF’s indifferen­ce to its other formats, Bess opined that the lack of internatio­nal participat­ion as well as local visibility and developmen­t of Futsal by both the federation and Futsal Associatio­n, indicates that the format is not as important or valued.

He opined, “We as a federation and associatio­n do not see the importance of these versions in comparison to the traditiona­l format. They don’t see the value and importance in them. As a player that would have gained recognitio­n from this version, it hurts me to see that we don’t place emphasis on this version of the sport. I honestly believe this is one the best opportunit­ies to make a World Cup and the GFF needs to do more to develop this version.”

“We are not supposed to be missing these types of tournament­s because they are not as expensive in comparison to the traditiona­l format to participat­e in and we are competitiv­e and stand a better chance to qualify”, Bess added.

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