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Sep 23, 2015 Sports
The Bartica and Essequibo Football Associations recently met and adopted new constitutions which will now pave the way for elections to be held in the Region 7 and 2 locations on October 17 and 18 respectively.
Guyana Football Federation (GFF) General Secretary Richard Groden along with his assistant Deidre Davis, journeyed to both areas where they first met with club representatives at the Xenon Hotel in Charity, Essequibo.
Present were Henrietta United, Queenstown, Wakapoa United, Super Eleven FC, Devonshire Castle FC and Charity X-treme Club. Their AGM has been set for October 17 at the Oasis Hotel, Queenstown.
The meeting was chaired by Groden, who informed the representatives of its purpose; he also guided the constitution adoption process whilst also sharing the timelines for electing a new executive.
In Bartica at the St. John’s The Baptiste Primary School, Lazio FC, Rivers’ View FC, Beacons
FC, Wolves United and Mil Balls were the clubs represented; absent were Potaro Strikers and Rising Star football clubs.
After the constitution review process was completed, the clubs voted in favour of adopting the new document and agreed that their AGM will take place on October 18 in the Boardroom of the Regional Democratic Council.
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