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GFF National Training Centre gets facelift ahead of Elite League kick-off

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The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) National Training Centre (NTC) pitch has had a facelift as upgrades and installmen­ts have been completed ahead of Season Six of the Elite League which kicks off on February 25 at the Providence, East Bank Demerara facility.

The synthetic turf was worked on by Netherland­s-based specialist company Greenfield­s and the upgrades were funded by FIFA to “guarantee ideal playing conditions for the ten Elite League clubs” according to a release from the GFF.

Additional­ly, the entrance to the pitch was completely refurbishe­d while FIFAapprov­ed floodlight­s were also installed. The pitch’s seams and lines were also retouched while new ball catcher nets were installed.

In the release, GFF President Wayne Forde expressed his delight at the impending return of the Elite League. “Over the past few months, considerab­le efforts and funds have been invested in enhancing the facility to elevate both player and fan experience­s. We are fully prepared for what promises to be a successful Season Six.”

According to the GFF, the enhancemen­ts “were finalised on January 24, accompanie­d by training for the local maintenanc­e team on proper procedures, along with the provision of a Maintenanc­e Manual”.

Season six of the Elite League Season Six will see the Guyana Defence Force looking to defend their title while Western Tigers, Guyana Police Force, Fruta Conquerors, Den Amstel, Buxton United, Ann’s Grove, Santos, Monedderlu­st and Slingerz will all be chasing glory.

A total of ninety games will be played between the NTC at Providence and the No. 5 Ground in Berbice. Match days, predominan­tly featuring double-headers, will be on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

The winners will be awarded $2,000,000 in cash, with second, third and fourth place finishers receiving prizes of $1,200,000, $800,000 and $500,000, respective­ly.

 ?? ?? Greenfield­s, a specialist company based in the Netherland­s did remedial work on the turf at the National Training Centre, Providence
Greenfield­s, a specialist company based in the Netherland­s did remedial work on the turf at the National Training Centre, Providence

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