GFF constitutional reform to begin early next year

Members of the GFF Normalization Committee (sitting), GFF Referees Committee and FIFA accredited referees pose for a photo opportunity following the conclusion of the press conference held at the entity’s Campbellville headquarters

 

Chairman of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Normalization Committee Clinton Urling, said the procedure of beginning the entity’s main mandate of GFF constitutional reform is expected to commence in the month of February.

Speaking at a press conference held at the entity’s headquarters, Urling said “The process for GFF constitutional reform is tentatively set for early February. We will have a committee made up of about 15 persons and FIFA will be spearheading and coordinating the process.”

Urling declared “After two days, hopefully we will have a new constitution and after that the member associations will