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Historic Senior Men’s Football League competitions kick-off

The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) made history on Sunday when all nine regional association’s kicked off league competitions simultaneously.


RFA players at launch of League in Aishalton, Deep South, Rupununi (Photo: Rupununi Football Association)

The relaunched Senior Men’s Leagues (SML) in Bartica, Berbice, East Bank Demerara, East Coast Demerara, Essequibo/Pomeroon, Georgetown, the Rupununi, Upper Demerara, and West Coast Demerara will see 108 teams compete.


This amounts to approximately 2,700 players playing about 400 games for regional bragging rights, followed by a national play-off.


The Rupununi Football Association also relaunched its Senior Women’s League, which runs on equal billing with the men’s edition.


“Football is back in a huge way, and we are extremely pleased with the huge efforts our regional associations have put in to make this possible,” said GFF President Wayne Forde. “For the first time in our history, all nine regional associations are playing league football at the same time. This shows the strength of unity and collaborative spirit that exists among our community, and just how far we have come in developing football and organising competitions.”

“The annual delivery of these tournaments across the country will provide opportunities for our youths to showcase their talent, improve their health, and build bridges between our communities,” President Forde said. “It will also ensure that our homegrown talent gets the requisite playing time to grow and reach its potential in the coming years, boosting our national programmes in the process.”

In some of the weekend’s stand-out fixtures; Fruta Conquerors beat the Guyana Police Force 2-1, Monedderlust drew 1-1 with Rosignol United, Tabatinga held Guyana Rush Saints to 1-1 draw, and Eagles United emerged winners from a thrilling encounter with Hi Stars by three goals to two.

Through its Members Financial Assistance Programme (M-FAP), the GFF has provided technical support, training, equipment and financial resources to its regional associations to enable the delivery of the leagues.

“This is why we created M-FAP,” Forde said. “It is designed to put the power in the hands of our members, so that they have all the resources they need to deliver on their mandates.”


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