Slingerz FC and Western Tigers will contest the finale of the Mayor’s Cup Knockout tourney following semi-final wins over Pele and Fruta Conquerors respectively on Wednesday at the Georgetown Football Club (GFC) ground, Bourda.
After a two year hiatus influenced by the turmoil that engulfed the sport, the Kashif and Shanghai (K&S) Organization officially launched the 25th edition of their knockout tourney yesterday at the 704 Sports Club on Albert and Lamaha Streets.
A monumental semi-final round will highlight the Mayor’s Cup knockout tourney when Slingerz FC tackle Pele and Fruta Conquerors oppose Western Tigers today at the Georgetown Football Club (GFC) ground, Bourda.
Chairman of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Normalization Committee Clinton Urling said the entity is pleased to have former Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) General Secretary Richard Groden serve in the same capacity at the GFF.
Trinity Grid Holdings (TGH) Pacesetters opened their campaign on a winning note dismantling Wismar Pistons 72-36 when the second annual Guyana Amateur Basketball Federation (GABF) ‘Road to Mecca’ National Club Championship commenced on Sunday.
Western Tigers and Fruta Conquerors joined Pele FC and Slingerz in the semi-final stage of the Mayor’s Cup knockout football tournament after securing hard-fought wins over Ann’s Grove and Georgetown Football Club (GFC) respectively on Sunday.
In an effort to prepare Guyana for their impending 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Normalization Committee Chairman Clinton Urling said the entity is in discussions with other FIFA affiliates to participate in international fixtures.
Georgetown Football Club (GFC) booked their berth in the quarterfinal section of the Mayor’s Cup knockout football tourney, dismissing Den Amstel by a 2-0 margin on Monday at the GFC ground in Bourda.
Chairman of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Normalization Committee Clinton Urling said the recommended revisions and modifications to the federation’s current constitution during the reform process would transform the administration of the sport once approved.
Western Tigers sealed their berth to the quarterfinal section of the Mayor’s Cup knockout football tourney, overcoming Agricola Red Triangle by a 2-0 margin on Friday at the Georgetown Football Club (GFC) ground in Bourda.
After five days action across two venues, tourney favourites Pouderoyen Showstoppers will faceoff with West Side Ballers in the inaugural finale of the Guinness of the Streets West Demerara Edition today at the Pouderoyen Tarmac.
Primo Corvaro, Head of FIFA Member Associations arrived on local shores yesterday to lead a FIFA and Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) delegation during the reform process of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) constitution.
Pouderoyen Showstoppers and West Side Ballers will contest the inaugural finale of the Guinness of the Streets West Demerara Edition following contrasting victories over Patentia Street Ballers and Raiders respectively on Tuesday.
Golden Jaguars assistant-coach Wayne Dover said the services of the entire senior national management staff should be retained following their 2-2 draw the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) rival Barbados on February 1st.
Defending champs Lodge Secondary got their title defence off to the perfect start, edging Queenstown Secondary 3-2 when the third annual Milo/Petra Organization Secondary Schools u-20 football tourney continued yesterday.
-Cougars eliminate Rosignol United
Monedderlust FC and Rosignol United became the latest casualties of the Mayors Cup Knockout Football tourney, losing to New Amsterdam United and Cougars FC on Saturday at the No.
With recent history against Barbados supporting a favourable outcome, can Guyana under the leadership of Jamaal Shabazz secure their first win in 25 months when the nation’s faceoff in the Land of the Flying Fish?
Guyana Amateur Basketball Coaching Association (GABCA) president Junior Hercules was elected president of the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association (GABA) at yesterday’s Annual General Meeting and election of office bearers at Duke Lodge, Kingston.
Golden Jaguars Head Coach Jamaal Shabazz said yesterday that the team’s main objective for the impending away international friendly on February 1 against Caribbean Football Union (CFU) rival Barbados is to emerge victorious.