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Jan 26, 2025 Sports
Kaieteur Sports- The Guyana Football Federation announced that the Junior Lady Jags have arrived safely in the Dominican Republic and are ready to compete in the CONCACAF U-17 Women’s Qualifiers. The team is set to face Cuba, Panama, and the Turks and Caicos Islands in what promises to be a thrilling and competitive group stage.
This campaign will determine their participation in the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, set to be held in Qatar in November.
Director of Women’s Programmes, Paul Beresford has expressed confidence in the team’s preparation and determination. He shared, “We are looking forward to participating in the upcoming U-17 Qualifiers. We are in a very strong group with the likes of Cuba, Panama, and the Turks and Caicos. However, we believe we have put one of our best U-17 teams together and are going to give everything to represent Guyana and make Guyanese around the world proud.”
The Junior Lady Jags will open their campaign on January 27 against Cuba, followed by matches against Panama on January 29 and the Turks and Caicos Islands on January 31, all at the Estadio Felix Sanchez, Dominican Republic.
As the team gears up for these challenges, the GFF calls on all Guyanese to rally behind the Junior Lady Jags, who are determined to showcase their talent and bring pride to the nation.
Representing Guyana on the international stage are the following talented athletes: Jasmine Solomon-Ross, Sara Ernest, Thashanna Singh, Whitney King, Jaida Tucker, Anaya Joseph, Avril Pasvolsky, Aliyah John, Ella Yhip, Shonna Bisnauth, Naomi Benjamin, Arianna Chin, Sydney Glean, Ellie Biffin, Ayah Stewart, Kimora Edwards, Martha Chance, Allia Henry, Alexandria Chasles, Veronica Chattaa and Devi Sookdeo. The team is being lead by Head Coach, Dellon Williams.
(Junior Lady Jags arrive safely ahead of CONCACAF U-17 Women’s Qualifiers)
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