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Annai Secondary’s Garville Daniels (no.7) unleashing a powerful strike at the Dolphin Secondary goal during the matchup between the two teams at the Leonora Sports Facility (Orlando Charles photo)

Annai Secondary mauls Dophin Secondary 13-0

Annai Secondary stormed their way into the semi-final round, mauling Dolphin Secondary 13-0 in their quarterfinal fixture when the 5th annual Digicel Secondary Schools Football Championship continued yesterday.

Showstoppers steals the show in win over Raiders

Showstoppers, Queen Street Tiger Bay, Sparta Boss and Samaroo Dam were among the winners when the inaugural Second Ground Entertainment ‘Ballers in the Summer’ knockout street football tourney commenced on Friday at the Pouderoyen Tarmac.

 Lady Jaguars Scorers Donna Joseph (left) and Ashley Savona pose for a photo opportunity following their practice match against a Georgetown u-17 select team at the Leonora Sports Facility

Lady Jags lose to Georgetown Select XI

The national female football team known as the Lady Jaguars in preparation for the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Olympic Qualifiers lost to a Georgetown U17 select team by 2-4 yesterday at the Leonora Sports Facility in West Demerara.

Captain of the Lady Jaguars unit Ashley Rodrigues receiving the sponsorship cheque from Scotia Bank Marketing Manager Jennifer Cipriani while other members of the team and the GFF Normalization Committee look on.

Scotiabank boost for Lady Jags

The recently resuscitated Lady Jaguars football team yesterday received a timely boost in preparation for their upcoming Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Olympic Qualifiers as corporate entity Scotiabank officially partnered with the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) by donating $500,000 towards the programme yesterday.

Chase Academy Captain Amoniki Forde collecting the Georgetown North Zone title from CEO of Digicel Kevin Kelly following his side’s win over Morgan Learning Centre yesterday.

Benjamin nets hat-trick as Chase Academy win South Georgetown zone

A forced goal-keeping change through injury coupled with dubious officiating influenced Chase Academy’s Georgetown South Zone Championship realization, defeating Morgan Learning Centre (MLC) 4-2 in yesterday’s grand finale of the nationwide Digicel Secondary Schools Championships.

The members of the current Lady Jaguars team that will be competing at the upcoming Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Olympic Qualifier Tournament.

Lady Jags squad commences training from today

Following their arrival on local shores yesterday, the provisional Lady Jaguars squad will officially commence training today for their upcoming for the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Olympic Qualifier tournament.

Morgan Learning Centre seals berth in final

Morgan Learning Centre sealed their berth to the final of the North Georgetown Zone, swamping Guyana Industrial Training Centre (GITC) 4-0 in their semi-final matchup when the Digicel Secondary Schools Championship continued yesterday at the Tucville ground. Idany

Members of the victorious Region #2 holders Charity Secondary are all smiles at the Kumaka ground following their hard-fought 3-2 victory against Region #1 champ Port Kaituma Secondary in a national playoff
 

Charity Secondary earns national quarter-final spot

Region #2 champs Charity Secondary earned a national quarterfinal berth in the Digicel Secondary Schools Championship, overcoming Region #1 holders Port Kaituma 3-2 yesterday in a national playoff at the Kumaka ground in Moruca.

North West Secondary’s Junior Willis (no.14) is denied by the Santa Rosa Secondary custodian sealing his team’s dramatic sudden death shoot-out exit from the event during their semi-final affair at the Kumaka ground.  (Orlando Charles photo)

Santa Rosa sets up Port Kaituma rematch

In what will be a rematch of last year’s final, Santa Rosa will faceoff with Port Kaituma after the former edged North West Secondary 7-6 on sudden death kicks in their semi-final affair when the Digicel Secondary Schools Football Championship continued yesterday.

Port Kaituma’s Jack Lanferman (no.17) taking the aerial route to avoid a fair challenge from a Kamwata Secondary player during their hard-fought contest at the Moruca Ground

Defending champs Port Kaituma through to final

Defending champs Port Kaituma sealed their berth to the final of the Region #1 zone, edging Kamwata Secondary 1-0 in a semi-final affair when the Digicel Secondary Schools Football Championship continued yesterday at the Kumaka ground.

Santa Rosa’s Brandon Atkinson (left) in celebratory mood after netting his side’s fourth goal during their win over Hosororo Secondary at the Kumaka Ground in Morucca yesterday. (Orlando Charles photo)
 

Santa Rosa to face off against North West in Digicel semis

Former two-time winners Santa Rosa and North West Secondary will face off in the semi-finals of the Region #1 zone after defeating Hosororo and Waramuri Secondary respectively when the Digicel Secondary Schools football championships continued yesterday.

GFF Normalization Committee Chairman Clinton Urling (left) hands over a ball to Minister within the Ministry of Indigenous Affairs Valerie Lowe-Garrido during a brief handing over ceremony. (Orlando Charles photo)

GFF donates quantity of footballs for hinterland villages

The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) during a simple presentation ceremony yesterday handed over 100 footballs to the Ministry of Indigenous People’s Affairs for distribution among hinterland villages for the upcoming Hinterland Games in August.

FIFA Head of Associations Primo Corvaro (4th from right) and GFF Normalization Committee Chairman Clinton Urling (4th from left) are all smiles along with the members of the Normalization Committee, GFF Associations and Affiliates following the conclusion of the GFF Extraordinary Congress at the Marriott Hotel

New football constitution adopted at historic meet

History was created yesterday as the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) General Council officially adopted a new GFF constitution as well as rescinded the ban on the former Upper Demerara Football Association (UDFA) executives during an Extraordinary Congress staged at the Marriott Hotel in Kingston.

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