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May 15, 2022 Sports
In line with its long-term strategy to accelerate the development of male and female football in hinterland regions, the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) has supplied football equipment to teams across the Rupununi in preparation for the national relaunch of regional association league football this weekend.
The GFF provided 52 footballs and 300 training bibs to 26 clubs, including men’s and women’s teams, affiliated to the Rupununi Football Association, which operates four district-based leagues across Region 9.
“This is a historic weekend for football in Guyana – the first time that all nine regional association senior leagues have kicked off in unison across the nation,” said GFF President Wayne Forde. “As we all know, the Rupununi has an unrivalled passion for the beautiful game, among both male and female players, and it is vital that we provide the support needed to ensure they can perform to their best as we return to play after the COVID-19 pandemic.”
The recent provision of equipment has been made possible through the GFF’s Members Financial Assistance Programme (M-FAP), which democratises and redistributes FIFA Forward and other funding received by the GFF among its membership under strict accountability criteria to give members the resources they need to drive the development of football nationwide.
“We look forward to following the progress of these teams across Region 9 as they compete to play in the national playoffs later in the year,” Forde added. “The GFF is committed to continue providing the necessary technical and logistical support to our members and community through our ground-breaking M-FAP development strategy.”
Regional competitive football kicks off across Guyana on Sunday, May 15, under the auspices of the Bartica Football Association, the Berbice Football Association, the East Coast Demerara Football Association, the East Bank Demerara Football Association, the Essequibo/Pomeroon Football Association, the Georgetown Football Association, the Rupununi Football Association, the Upper Demerara Football Association, and the West Demerara Football Association.
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