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Jun 03, 2022 Sports
The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) has opened the 2022/2023 pre-season transfer window, effective from June 1 to midnight on July 31.
All transfers must be conducted in accordance with the FIFA regulations on the status and transfer of players, which can be found on the FIFA website.
As the current transfer window falls during the regional association senior men’s leagues, the following provisions apply:
• All legitimate transfers that fulfil the legal transfer criteria will be accepted and finalised by the Transfer Management System (TMS) manager of the GFF.
• A legitimate transfer can be considered as a tripartite agreement between two clubs and one player. Appropriate signatories of all parties, or an intervention by the regional association or GFF where appropriate, are necessary to complete the transfer.
• All transfer documentation must be submitted to the respective regional associations’ secretaries in cases of regional clubs, or to the GFF Secretariat in cases involving an Elite League club, prior to the close of the transfer period.
• Each participating club within the respective regional association’s league must register a maximum of 25 players for the duration of the league.
• The submitted squad list for each team can only be adjusted with a maximum of five (5) players for the duration of the league.
If club officials have any further questions, please contact the GFF Secretariat.
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