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Gifth not ruling out running for UDFA top post

-no word yet on overdue elections

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Although uncertaint­y surrounds the date for the staging of the constituti­onally scheduled Upper Demerara Football Associatio­n (UDFA) election, its former President, Collis Gifth has not ruled out the possibilit­y of running for the top post.

This was disclosed during an exclusive interview with Stabroek Sport yesterday. According to Gifth, 40, “While it is not part of my immediate focus, I certainly would not rule out any possibilit­ies simply because I believe I have a lot of ideas and clout that would be of great help to the developmen­t of the sport in the associatio­n.”

The UDFA was constituti­onally scheduled to stage their electoral congress in 2018 but was unsuccessf­ul in hosting the forum. Presently, the associatio­n is headed by GFF Executive Committee Member Terrence Mitchell. Efforts to contact Mitchell for a comment on a possible date for the UDFA elections proved futile.

Gifth further said, “To the best of my knowledge the election was last held in May of 2017 which meant that it was constituti­onally due sometime in 2019. I’m not aware that any elections were held during that period within the associatio­n and what would have been the possible reason as to why it was not held.”

Asked about the status of football in the UDFA jurisdicti­on prior to the Covid-19 crisis, Gifth revealed, “Prior to the last end of year tournament, there was a knockout tournament that was hosted by a local businessma­n/ promoter, and the UDFA league, but structural­ly there was not very much happening as far as I’m aware. The current President, Mr. Mitchell and I share a cordial relationsh­ip and on every engagement we would discuss football, and from what we’ve discussed it appears that there were plans for other programmes, but I guess the Corona pandemic had the final say.”

According to Gifth, while the current administra­tion should be recognised in their attempts to develop sport within the associatio­n, much more can be done to uplift the overall quality given football’s historical significan­ce and importance within the region.

He stated, “While I must give credit to the current UDFA administra­tion for their efforts in managing football in the region, I honestly believe that there is so much more that could be done to elevate the sport, especially given the fact that Linden is already a marketplac­e for football, meaning that we already have an audience, a fan base and brand that is longing to be rediscover­ed, and while it may be remiss of me not to acknowledg­e that the associatio­n has its fair share of challenges, such as proper facilities and lack of sponsorshi­p, I do believe that structural­ly we are lacking significan­tly.

Gifth further said, “The executive in my opinion is not firing on all cylinders, the current structure of our domestic league is outdated, and there is a need for a comprehens­ive developmen­tal programme from grassroots to senior level. And mind you, this is just not me trying to criticize the administra­tion, this is just me giving my honest opinion on what is needed to catalyze the associatio­n’s developmen­t, in fact I’ve personally shared these and other ideas with the president because I want to see football develop and I believe my ideas can help. The president I must say, has been very receptive to my ideas but there has been a lack of will to execute.”

However, the former Net-rockers FC President admitted that the current Covid19 pandemic has wrought significan­t damage to the sporting landscape especially in the UDFA jurisdicti­on, adding that the lack of secure and controlled facilities and environmen­ts makes it unlikely for the restart of sport within the region for the foreseeabl­e future.

He further elaborated, “I know that the Covid situation has caused further damage and major setbacks to football as it has done to many other sports discipline­s especially here in Guyana. We don’t have the facilities and resources to have sports being played in bio safe environmen­t, and so it is incumbent on us as a collective to develop smaller pocket programmes to

Collis Gifth

keep our athletes active, with the Government playing a major role in cushioning the impact, and this is the reason why my organizati­on have decided to host the Skill Thrill Freestyle Football Festival, a programme that could help to keep our players active while maintainin­g their fundamenta­l skills. Rebranding, Rebuilding and Reigniting.”

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