
The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) continues to invest heavily in the senior men’s national team, Golden Jaguars, especially regarding their preparation for the upcoming Gold Cup Preliminaries in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
To build a strong core and develop a fluid transition of players in the blossoming programme, the Jaguars’ management, in executing the vision of the GFF, invited Marcus Tudor and Brandon Solomon to their training camp in Jamaica.

The Golden Jaguars were encamped at the Jamaica Football Federation Technical Centre in Kingston from May 26–June 4. The two are attending St. Jago High School, compliments of a scholarship from the GFF.
St. Jago High is a secondary coeducational institution founded in 1744. It is renowned for graduating some of Jamaica’s senior military officers, academic scholars, performing artists, and globally known sportsmen and women.
Speaking to GFF Media in Kingston, the duo thanked the management for inviting them to the trails, and noted, “We have learnt a lot about what it takes to play at the senior level. It was a great opportunity to train with the guys who we look up to, and hopefully can fill their shoes one day.”












