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Feb 18, 2014 Sports
Wayne Francois was returned to the presidency of the East Bank Football association when that entity held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Sunday last at the Grove Community Centre.
The new EBFA Executive, President Wayne Francois (seated centre) is flanked by Secretary Franklin Wilson (appointed) and Vice President Clive Matthews (left). Standing from right are PRO Kevin Anthony, Assistant Secretary Treasurer Noel Harry and Organising Secretary Toralv Munro.
Also being returned were Vice President Clive Matthews and Assistant Secretary Treasurer, Noel Harry.
Former GFF Treasurer Dwayne Lovell took over the reign as Treasurer, while the other new faces on the executive are Organising Secretary Toralv Munro and Public Relations Officer, Kevin Anthony.
The Audited Financial Statement for 2011 and 2012 were presented and adopted by the members whilst the statement for 2013 would be presented at a special meeting, shortly.
President Francois thanked the members for reposing confidence in him for another term promising that he would do his best for the continued development of the game in the EBFA for the 2014 – 2016 term of office.
Clubs represented at the AGM were Grove Hi Tech, Soesdyke Falcons, Mocha Champs, Kuru Kururu Warriors, Diamond United FC, Herstelling FC and Agricola Red Triangle.
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