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Aug 01, 2018 Sports
As the countdown begins for Guyana’s inaugural participation in the Concacaf U15 Girls Tournament from August 6 – 13 at the IMG Academy, Florida, USA, Head Coach Akilah Castello feels confident that the squad will represent Guyana well in the tournament.
This was revealed as the coaching staff focus on position-specific preparation to emphasize key unit functions with the players as they continue to imbed the GFF’s national playing philosophy.
While pointing out that the squad had a successful period of encampment from the 8th– 16th July with a 25-member participation, Castello said the focus was both unit-specific phases of play and technical repetition: “During the camp we focused on developing tactical understanding among units of play with a real focus on position-specific coaching. We developed and assessed physical literacy as well as pyshco-social skills and specific communication. The girls would have proven to the coaching staff that they show a real desire to learn and understand the game, but ultimately their drive to wear the badge and represent their country.”
“The girls are training consistently at their various ATC’s so they came into the national camp with a far greater level of ability than any other previous squad and, most importantly, possess key knowledge of the game. They are exposed to the GFF playing and coaching philosophy on a weekly basis by the nationwide technical staff. This group has a lot of individual talents with the ability to change a game and it is now our job as coaches to put these pieces together to form an attacking unit built on a rock solid defensive foundation,” Castello added.
The Head Coach said preparations will continue with the Guyana-based squad until departure, which is scheduled for Saturday, 4th August: “I’m very optimistic about the girls giving a true representation of themselves as a national team even though it’s their first major competition.
The players and staff are continuing with the preparation period emphasising the fine detail in how we play.”
Guyana is scheduled to play its first match in the U15 Championship against St. Lucia on August
6 at 11:00hrs, followed by Cayman Islands on August 7 at 09:00hrs and the Bahamas on August
9 at 11:0hrs. The playoff will begin on August 10, following the group qualifiers, with the finals set for August 13 at 11:00hrs.
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