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Sep 02, 2012 Sports
The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) recently met with the Management of the National Communications Network (NCN) to discuss ways of further strengthening the partnership between the two entities.
Having enjoyed a good working relationship in the past, the top brass of the two entities met with the view of assessing the current relationship with a view to further enhancing same.
The GFF and NCN delegations during their recent discussions to foster a strengthened partnership for the development of the sport.
The meeting took place in the Boardroom of NCN with the federation’s delegation led by President (ag) Franklin Wilson including General Secretary Noel Adonis and Marketing Director, Faizal Khan.
CEO (ag) of NCN Michael Gordon led NCN’s team which also included Wendy Hermanstine, Raymond Azeez, Kenneth Jones, Sharda Lall and Stephan Sookram.
Wilson stated that the GFF is keen on further strengthening the relations with NCN especially as it relates to the development of their flagship team, ‘Golden Jaguars’ and football in general across Guyana.
NCN’s CEO Gordon committed to the promotion of the national unit and football as a whole, pointing out that features of biography as well as edutainment on the sport were areas in which the partnership would continue to grow and evolve.
NCN recently aired the Friendly International between Guyana and Bolivia and collaborations of this nature will continue according to both entities and is not limited to overseas matches but also locally.
Both sides agreed at the end of the very fruitful meeting that decisions made will positively impact the promotion and development of the sport through strengthened partnership.
Photos saved as IMG 2911 & 2913 – The GFF and NCN delegations during their recent discussions to foster a strengthened partnership for the development of the sport.
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