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Apr 23, 2017 Sports
The Guyana Football Federation is delivering an intensive range of national team training camps for youth and senior, male and female teams in April and May, as the Technical Department works to bring elite players up to speed

U15 Boys’ National Squad with GFF Technical Director Ian Greenwood, GFF Youth Development Officer Bryan Joseph and GFF Youth Development Coach Challus McKinnon
with the new national playing philosophy in preparation for upcoming competitions, a release from the federation informed.
One of the highlights of the schedule is the selection of Guyana’s first under-13 boys’ squad, which has been made possible thanks to the success of the new, nationwide GFF-Scotiabank
Academy Training Centres that have created a system for scouting and coaching talented youth players from all nine regional member associations this year.
Over the coming month, the GFF will host national training camps for U13 boys, U15 boys, and
U17 girls – in line with age groups covered by the elite Academy Training Centre programme – as well as camps for the Lady Jaguars and locally-based Golden Jaguars.
“We believe this is the most complete and intensive training camp schedule the GFF has ever put together for its national teams,” said GFF Technical Director Ian Greenwood. “This is an example of the way the new administration wants to operate: bringing our national set-up into line with best international practice and ensuring that our national teams are fully engaged in a professional, methodical structure. The GFF is committed to giving our best players, both male and female in every age group, the training and guidance they need to reach their potential as individuals and to succeed as squads at international level.”

GFF Technical Director Ian Greenwood and GFF Youth Development Officer Bryan Joseph with U15 squad member Ronaldo Rodrigues from Region One.
“Too often in the past, Guyana’s national teams have been starved of the training they need to compete with better-prepared regional rivals. We are making this kind of training a top priority so that Guyana can make a statement at every level on the field of play.”
The GFF has also selected former and current national team players to participate in the coaching of the national squads, including Akilah Castello, Tricia Munroe, Charles Pollard, Anthony Benfield and Bryan Joseph.
“It’s crucial that we involve current and former stars of the game in all of our coaching programmes, whether as part of the Academy Training Centres or within the national team structures,” said Greenwood. “This system will help us to inspire the current generation with the wisdom of previous elite players, as well as creating a clear pathway for players to aim for as they look beyond their careers on the pitch.”
Golden Jaguars Vurlon Mills, Andrew Durant and Eon Alleyne are among some of the national team stars to get involved with coaching boys and girls at the Academy Training Centres in recent weeks.
The camps will prepare the U15 boys’ team for a tournament in Saint-Martin in June and a CONCACAF tournament in August, the U17 girls’ team for a CFU tournament in August, and the Lady Jags for the CFU Caribbean Cup in May.
Details of the training camps are as follows:
Squad Dates
U15 Boys 22nd – 24th April 2017
Lady Jags 24th – 29th April 2017
U13 Boys 29th April – 1st May 2017
U17 Girls 1st – 5th May 2017
U15 Boys 5th – 7th – May 2017
Golden Jaguars 7th – 11th May 2017
Lady Jags 12th – 22nd May 2017
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