The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) has reignited its grassroots programme with training sessions at West Ruimveldt and Parade Grounds. The initiative aims to introduce young boys and girls to the fundamentals of football.
Former national players turned coaches lead the sessions, teaching basic skills to children aged 5-12. The programme, funded by the GFF’s Member Financial Assistance Programme (M-FAP), is part of the federation’s broader youth development strategy.
GFF Technical Director Bryan Joseph expressed satisfaction with the program’s early success, noting the enthusiasm of both players and coaches. The programme will culminate in an under-11 tournament to identify potential talents
Joseph said he was pleased with the enthusiasm shown by both young players and coaches. “I think we’re ticking the boxes. We are definitely making the game more accessible by reconnecting former stalwarts with youths and creating opportunities for them to learn the fundamentals of football.”
Nine youth coaches, who are former national players, will travel to different venues, particularly focusing on inner-city communities to ensure broad participation and skill development among future football stars.
Coaches have received essential equipment including balls, bibs and cones according to the GFF.
Coach Tasher described the sessions positively, stating, “It was a nice session. We started with sprinting, stretching and ball control.” He noted that several youngsters, some as young as seven, are very skilful.”
The youth group also received a motivational talk from a representative of the Guyana Police Force, encouraging them to stay focused on football and steer clear of trouble.
Launched in October 2023 in Georgetown, the initiative aims to ensure year-round access to grassroots football. The Federation has already set up Academy Training Centres (ATCs) across its nine Member Associations since 2017.
Sessions will continue every Thursday and Saturday at Parade Ground and West Ruimveldt Play Field.
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