Chairman of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Normalisation Committee Clinton Urling said yesterday that he is unsure if the FIFA-appointed entity can and will complete its mandate of restructuring Guyana’s football landscape before the stipulated September deadline. Installed in the month of October 2014, the Normalization Committee’s main objective is to reform the constitution of the GFF and all its affiliates before the aforesaid deadline.
To date, only a new GFF constitution has been adopted following an Extraordinary Congress held on June 26 with the process to reform the body’s now 22 affiliates yet to commence. Upon the completion of the affiliates’ reform procedure, elections for the GFF will be held.
Speaking at a press conference at the GFF headquarters yesterday, Urling declared that in his view he is uncertain if the