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Aug 23, 2019 Sports
“This Pre-season window saw more movement of players across Regional Member Association clubs than has been the trend in recent years. If this trend is an indication that Coaches have recognized and acknowledged the deficiencies of their respective clubs, and have therefore sought to improve their club’s performance in those areas on the pitch, then this augurs well for the quality and competitiveness of Guyana’s football going forward,” said GFF’s President, Wayne Forde, in an invited comment on the last transfer window.
The window, which lasted two months from June 1 to July 31, recorded a total of 245 transfers across Guyana and one international transfer across Concacaf Member Associations. Of the local transfers, Elite League club Santos FC received the largest number of transferred players – twenty – during the window.
Santos was followed by the non-Elite Club, Moco Moco FC of the Rupununi Football Association, with a total of 13 transfers, and the Guyana Police Force FC with a total of 12 transfers.
Capital FC from the Upper Demerara Football Association followed closely with 10 transfers. Apart from Santos FC and the Guyana Police Force FC, other Elite Clubs recorded transfers as follows: Fruta Conquerors (6), Guyana Defence Force (6), Buxton United (4), Milerock (4), Den Amstel (3), Ann’s Grove (3) and Victoria Kings (2). The next transfer window is scheduled from the 1st – 31st, January, 2020.
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