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The Guyana Football Federation
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Stabroek News
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March 16, 2018 @ 2:14 am
In Sports |
The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) officially launched their CONCACAF D-License programme yesterday at the Guyana Olympic House, Liliendaal. The aim of the four day seminar, which will be attended by 13 coaches, is to build capacity amongst the local technical personnel. Technical Director Ian Greenwood, Bryan Joseph and Sampson Gilbert will also be certified as D-License Instructors. In the photo the participating coaches are standing at rear. Seated from left to right: Sampson Gilbert, Bryan Joseph, GFF Technical Director Ian Greenwood, GFF President Wayne Forde, CONCACAF Instructor Anton Corneal, CONCACAF Manager of Development Caribbean Andre Waugh.
The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) officially launched their CONCACAF D-License programme yesterday at the Guyana Olympic House, Liliendaal. The aim of the four day seminar, which will be attended by 13 coaches, is to build capacity amongst the local technical personnel. Technical Director Ian Greenwood, Bryan Joseph and Sampson Gilbert will also be certified as D-License Instructors.
In the photo the participating coaches are standing at rear. Seated from left to right: Sampson Gilbert, Bryan Joseph, GFF Technical Director Ian Greenwood, GFF President Wayne Forde, CONCACAF Instructor Anton Corneal, CONCACAF Manager of Development Caribbean Andre Waugh.