Guyana Football Federation Aims to Elevate Women’s Football with Structural Development
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Guyana Football Federation Aims to Elevate Women’s Football with Structural Development

The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) is prioritizing the implementation of a comprehensive structure to propel the development of women’s football to new heights.

GFF President Wayne Forde outlined the federation’s commitment to fostering the growth of women and youth football through strategic rules and programs.

President Forde emphasized the need for a collective focus within the football community to ensure the holistic development of all aspects of the sport.

The GFF aims to introduce rules and programs designed to guide women’s football in the right direction and elevate its status in the country.

In an interview, President Wayne Forde highlighted the GFF’s reinvigorated approach to implementing programs, especially those geared toward advancing women’s football.

The federation envisions a comprehensive strategy that will contribute to the overall progress of the sport.

President Forde revealed that in 2024, the GFF will concentrate on specific initiatives, including a school girls’ tournament.

This targeted approach is expected to create a pathway for the development of young talent in women’s football.

Expressing confidence in the success of these programs, President Forde anticipates the emergence of a talented pool of players who will benefit from the structured development initiatives.

The GFF’s commitment to nurturing talent and providing opportunities for women in football reflects its dedication to advancing the sport at all levels.

As the GFF sets its sights on a transformative year for women’s football, the implementation of strategic programs and the focus on grassroots development are poised to contribute significantly to the sport’s growth in Guyana.

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