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Dec 16, 2016 Sports
The National U-15 Golden Jaguars left Guyana yesterday overland for French Guiana where they will compete in the Claude Elise Under-15 football tournament scheduled to kick off tomorrow and end on Thursday, next.
The final 16-players that made the journey were announced at a parent-player meeting that took place on Wednesday. The parents were also briefed on activities of the camp and tournament.
Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Technical Director, Ian Greenwood, informed that a new format of the camp was employed and all players remained encamped for the duration.
Additionally, the TD said they will be talking to the players about what they can do in terms of individual targets and aspects that they can improve on.
Greenwood said parental involvement is important: “We need to help the parents so that they understand what’s going on because sometimes the child goes away for two weeks then gets shipped off to a tournament (so they need to understand) what happens to him, what happens on a day-to-day basis during the training and the time in-between.”
Among the other activities conducted during the camp were two sessions facilitated by two GFF staffers including a Laws of the Game session by Stanley Lancaster, Head of Refereeing Department and Media Training by Debra Francis, Public Relations and Communications Officer.
The Tournament will feature participation from French Departments and neighbouring countries including Martinique, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Suriname and Olympique de Marseille.
Technical Team: Bryan Joseph (Head Coach), Challus Mc Kinnon (Assistant Coach), Eon De Viera (Goalkeeping Coach), Keith Ojeer (Manager), Ian Greenwood (GFF TD).
Following is the list of players:
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