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Nov 16, 2019 Sports
Following the recent show of confidence by the membership of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) by giving President Wayne Forde a new
mandate for another four-year term, Concacaf has shown similar sureness by nominating Forde as a Member to the Organising Committee for Concacaf Competitions.
Concacaf General Secretary, Philippe Maggio wrote to the President on November 12th confirming the nomination.
Forde who previously served on the Concacaf Governance Committee from November 2016, expressed delight at being able to continue to serve the sport at the highest level in the Confederation.
He said that his usual high level of service would continue as himself and colleagues work collectively to bring out the best in all 41 Member Associations of Concacaf.
“I welcome every opportunity to serve Football and will bring the same energy and commitment
I brought to the Concacaf Governance Committee. During my tenure on the Governance
Committee, we successfully piloted many important policies which continues to inform the work of the Confederation.
As it relates to my goal for the Competition Committee, I would like to offer a Caribbean perspective of the impact and challenges, the welcomed increase in international competitions has had on the Countries within our Region.”
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