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Sep 23, 2015 Sports
Member clubs of the West Demerara Football Association (WDFA) in keeping with a directive from the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) on Saturday last met and adopted a new constitution at the West Demerara Secondary School Auditorium.
Clubs attending the meeting were Pouderoyen, Den Amstel, Golden Warriors formerly Bagotville, Stewartville and Wales. Absent were Eagles, Beavers and Uitvlugt despite being properly informed. The other WDFA club, Slingerz was not part of the meeting since they are now an Elite Club.
According to reports, discussions on the new document went well and the members are satisfied that the sport will grow from strength to strength going forward. The members agreed that October 24 the Annual General Meeting will take place with October 16 being nomination day.
The WDFA is imploring on clubs who have not yet been licensed to ensure that the process is completed in a time.ly manner which would enable them to be a part of deciding on the new executive for the association.
The WDFA further informed that only three clubs are licensed under the new CONCACAF led initiative; Wales, Golden Warriors and Den Amstel. The defaulting clubs are Eagles, Pouderoyen, Uitvlugt, Stewartville, Beavers and De Kendren.
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