Sun, 01 Oct 23 08:25:03 +0000
SBM, VMFA team up for Women’s Football training project
A game-changing developmental programme was launched on Friday morning at the National Racquet Center on Woolford Avenue, and will see 50 young women benefitting from professional football training.
“Mr. Martin, I want to say thanks to you and your team,” Mills added.
Meanwhile, Technical Director at the Guyana Football Federation (GFF), Bryan Joseph, shared just how impactful the programme would be for developing talent at the grassroots level. He said, “The challenge is not that we don’t have the talent in this country, the challenge is that we have not given that talent a chance, a real chance. This programme, Vurlon, gives grassroots players a real chance. Every young girl should have equal opportunity like every young boy to play international football and represent their county. As it stands, it doesn’t exist. This can be the start of that project.
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