40 complete GFF/CONCACAF Match Commissioners Workshop
…Now certified
The Guyana Football Federation (GFF), in partnership with CONCACAF, recently concluded a two-day Match Commissioners Workshop, by which 40 participants from across the country have been certified to serve in this pivotal role.
Scenes from the GFF/CONCACAF Match Commissioners Workshop
Held on April 5th and 6th at the National Training Centre (NTC) at Providence, EBD, the workshop marked another significant step in the Federation’s ongoing efforts to strengthen football administration and competition management at all levels. Participants from Bartica, Upper Demerara, East Coast Demerara, Berbice, and several other districts were among those trained, reflecting the GFF’s commitment to developing football capacity in all regions.
Scenes from the GFF/CONCACAF Match Commissioners Workshop
The newly-certified Match Commissioners are now equipped with the requisite knowledge and tools to oversee matches with greater professionalism and efficiency, ensuring adherence to regulations and promoting the values of integrity, fairness, and respect across the game.
Importantly, the workshop emphasised inclusion of women in football leadership and operations, and several female participants are among those certified. This move aligns with the GFF’s strategic vision of creating more opportunities for women both on and off the field.
The presence of women in match oversight roles not only strengthens administration of the sport, but also signals a shift towards more inclusive and representative football management in Guyana.
Participation of women in football lays the groundwork for future generations of women to aspire to influential positions in the game.
Many participants of the workshop have expressed gratitude to the Federation for its investment in human capacity, stating that the workshop not only deepened their understanding of competition protocols, but also inspired them to aim higher.
“We’re grateful for the opportunity,” Alden Marslowe, President of the Bartica Football Association, shared.
Scenes from the GFF/CONCACAF Match Commissioners Workshop
Olston Thurman of the Upper Demerara Football Association also expressed deep appreciation, noting, “We now feel more confident and prepared to contribute meaningfully to local football. One day, I hope to serve as a Match Commissioner at a Concacaf tournament, or even the World Cup; but, for now, I look forward to gaining more experience on the local and regional level.”
A statement from the GFF has said the Federation views the successful completion of this workshop as a foundational move in professionalising match operations in Guyana. With a stronger pool of trained officials now in place, both the standard and quality of matches are expected to be significantly improved across the country’s football calendar.