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Feb 02, 2014 Sports
Several pertinent topics relating to their development will be placed on the agenda when the executive
members of the Guyana Football Coaches Association (GFCA) convene for an Ordinary General Meeting in the boardroom of the Guyana Football Federation Secretariat, Dadanawa Street, Section K Campbellville, Sunday February 16 next.
Secretary of the GFCA, Sampson Gilbert said that among other things, his colleagues will examine their progress over the past year in office while discussing strategies to increase and strengthen their membership. He said that executives will also discuss innovative ways of broadening the knowledge base of its membership through the facilitation of seminars and other forums.
The association had been extinct for some time until affiliates staged elections March last year and ever since executive members have been busy regularizing the fraternity. They have also held training sessions for teachers involved in the 3rd edition of the Digicel U-18 football championships last year and are currently conducting similar sessions for the teachers engaged in the DDL/Scotiabank Football Academy Competition.
The other executive members are Wayne Dover (President), Brian Joseph (Vice President), Sheron Abrams (Treasurer) and Kirk Douglas (Assistant Secretary/Treasurer).
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