Guyana Defence Force (GDF) ‘A’ has emerged victorious in the inaugural ‘Maid Marian Wheat Up’ Women’s Football Championship.
They triumphed over their fellow GDF B team with a decisive 7-1 victory in the final match, at the National Training Centre in Providence.
Sandra Johnson stole the spotlight with a stellar performance, netting a hat-trick. Glendy Lewis further solidified the win with two goals, while Jalade Trim and Patsy Walker each contributed one goal. Ashanti Horsham managed a solitary goal for GDF FC Team B.
GDF FC Team A’s triumph wasn’t just about the trophy. They were awarded the coveted $500,000 cash prize for their first-place finish.
GDF FC Team B secured a respectable second place and $300,000, while Guyana Police Force FC clinched third place, taking home $150,000.
Fruta Conquerors FC finished fourth, earning $50,000.
The tournament wasn’t just about team success – individual brilliance was celebrated as well. Glendy Lewis was crowned Most Valuable Player (MVP) for her outstanding performances throughout the competition.
Jalade Trim’s impressive 17 goals throughout the tournament secured her the Most Goals Award.
Ruth George’s exceptional defensive skills earned her the Best Goalkeeper Award, having conceded only one goal during the entire competition.
The GFF President, Wayne Forde, acknowledged the tournament’s significance for women’s football in Guyana.
He highlighted the importance of partnerships in fostering growth and emphasized the continuous journey of women’s football development under his administration.
“The Maid Marian Wheat Up Women’s Cup has provided a vital platform for our talented female athletes,” Mr. Forde said.
“We are committed to building on this success and ensuring that women’s football receives the recognition it deserves.”
The tournament wouldn’t have been possible without the invaluable support of sponsors. Mr. Fitzroy McLeod, Finance Controller of NAMILCO, the title sponsor, expressed his company’s honour in supporting the initiative.
He emphasized the power of sport to inspire and empower, acknowledging the immense potential showcased by female athletes in the tournament.
Anita Lall, Marketing Manager of Guyana Beverages Inc., another key sponsor, echoed these sentiments. “We believe in the power of sport to shape the future,” she stated.
“We are thrilled to have shared in this venture and hope it fostered friendships, valuable life lessons, and athletic growth.”
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