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Mar 06, 2025 Sports
Kaieteur Sports- The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) convened a technical meeting with the ten (10) Elite League clubs to discuss key aspects of the upcoming season, including rules and regulations, competition format, fixtures, and any concerns from participating teams.

Participants listen to GFF President Wayne Forde during the technical meeting with the ten Elite League clubs.
The meeting provided a platform for open dialogue, allowing clubs to raise critical matters regarding the league’s operations. The GFF assured all stakeholders that their concerns would be addressed equitably, reinforcing its commitment to fairness and transparency in the administration of the competition.
Additionally, clubs were briefed on the federation’s vision for the league’s continued development, with a focus on elevating standards and introducing new measures aimed at enhancing the competition. The Federation also underscored its intent to take the league to new heights this season, setting the stage for a more competitive and professionally managed tournament.
GFF President Wayne Forde, who was present at the meeting, reaffirmed the federation’s commitment to continuous engagement with its stakeholders.
“The GFF has always stood ready to engage in healthy and constructive dialogue because we firmly believe that collaboration is key to football’s growth in Guyana. While the federation holds the rights to the Elite League, this is the people’s league—our clubs, our players, our fans are the heartbeat of this competition,” he noted.
Forde added, “As such, we are fully committed to ensuring that the league operates at the highest possible standard, with fairness, integrity, and a vision for long-term success. Our focus remains on building a competition that not only showcases the best of Guyanese football but also serves as a genuine platform for player development and opportunity,” Forde stated.
The Elite League remains Guyana’s premier club football competition, playing a crucial role in the development of local talent and the broader football landscape.
The League officially commences on Sunday, March 9, 2025 at the National Training Centre, Providence.
(GFF holds Technical Meeting with Elite League Clubs ahead of new season)
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