The first five footballers to participate in a ground-breaking Guyana Football Federation-MACORP industrial scholarship scheme have successfully graduated from the programme, each receiving level one certification as excavator operators.
The first-of-its-kind partnership between the GFF and MACORP, the sole distributor of Caterpillar products in Guyana, will ultimately see ten footballers receive expert training in excavator operation in the first year of the programme, as the two organisations strive to support more players as they transition into the world of work.

Horicia Adams (19), Charles Darrel (26), Kevin Dundas (25), Micah Erskine (29) and Sasha James (24) have completed 120 hours of training, including safety instruction, simulator drills, examinations, and practical exercises in order to qualify from the programme.
“I am happy to say that we have successfully completed this first batch,” said MACORP CEO Guillermo Escarraga. “I am sure that companies are taking note of their newly-acquired skills in this market, where there is high demand; that’s what makes the whole effort worthwhile. I want to congratulate you on achieving this certification, and I wish you success in your new careers,” he told the players at a graduation ceremony at MACORP’s headquarters at Providence, next door to the GFF National Training Centre.
“We look forward to continuing this support with the Guyana Football Federation. If there might be some other way in which we can collaborate, we have taken note of your goal to reach the World Cup, anything we can help you with, we will be more than happy to do so.”











