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Mar 19, 2025 Sports
Kaieteur Sports- The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) has officially announced its 24-man squad set to face Guatemala in two fixtures on the Concacaf Gold Cup Preliminaries. Acting Head Coach Wayne Dover has selected a balanced mix of experience and emerging talent as the Golden Jaguars aim to secure a spot in the prestigious tournament.
The Guyana Football Federation has officially announced its 24-man squad to face Guatemala in two fixtures on the Concacaf Gold Cup Preliminaries.
The squad includes two newcomers, forwards Liam Butts and Morgan Ferrier, who will be looking to add significant attacking potential to the team as Guyana pushes for a strong performance.
Speaking ahead of the match, Coach Wayne Dover expressed confidence in the squad’s potential: “The players understand the importance of these two games, and committed to delivering a strong performance against Guatemala.”
GFF President Wayne Forde also highlighted the significance of this fixture: “This is an important moment for Guyana’s football, and we have full confidence in the squad selected. The players have shown great commitment, and we believe they are capable of competing at the highest level. Our aim is to continue the development of football in Guyana, and a strong showing in the Gold Cup Preliminaries will be another step forward.”
The match is scheduled for March 21 at 9 PM local time, and the Golden Jaguars will be looking to make history by securing a spot in the Concacaf Gold Cup.
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(GFF announces 24-man squad for Concacaf Gold Cup Preliminaries)
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