GFF Inter-Academy Boys U13 Challenge Trophy successfully kicked off
The GFF Inter-Academy Boys U13 Challenge Trophy began last weekend with four matches, and saw victories for Bartica, Georgetown, and Linden, with the other match ending in a draw.
UDFA and EDFA going head-to-head
On Saturday October 23, two matches were played, with the first between the lads from Bartica U13 Academy Training Centre (ATC), who hosted their counterparts from Essequibo Coast/Pomeroon Football Association and defeated them 6-nil. Ezekiel Baldeo netted a hattrick, while Jadan Christian and Alex Roopwah each scored a goal, and there was an own goal from Essequibo.
The second match was played at the Saint Ignatius ground in Rupununi, and the home team and the East Bank Football Association (EBFA) U13 team played to a thrilling one-all draw, with goals coming from Danile John for the Rupununi Football Association U13 team and Seon Grant for the EBFA.
The other two games were played on Sunday October 24. The first was between the Georgetown Football Association ATC U13 coming up against Berbice and downing them 4-nil, with goals coming from Chadish Nurse, Jeorman Miller, and Omarion Lewis, along with an own goal from Berbice.
The second match saw UDFA travelling to the Melanie Community Centre Ground to confront the East Coast U13 team, and were defeated by a 2-1 margin, with goals coming from Shaquan Frank and Brandon Gonsalves for East Coast, while Azizi David netted for UDFA.
Under-13 action between BFA and ECPF
The tournament will see all nine Regional Associations fielding a team from their U13 ATCs, along with the National U17 Girls team participating as a guest team. A primary purpose of the tournament is to identify players to participate in the Caribbean Football Union Boys U14 tournament, which will be held in 2022.
Apart from talent identification for the CFU tournament, the U13 Challenge Trophy tournament will also provide an opportunity for the GFF to assess the quality of work being done by the ATCs in all nine Regional Associations, as well as provide an opportunity to test the logistics for the inter-academy and inter-association tournaments, which will be a key feature in the 2022 national football season.
The GFF Inter Academy Boys U13 Challenge Trophy continues this weekend with the Rupununi travelling to West Demerara to take on the WDFA team, Bartica taking on the East Bank at the GFF NTC Providence, and Berbice travelling to Linden to face the UDFA team.
This tournament is part of the GFF’s ground-breaking ATC programme, the first of its kind in the Caribbean, that was launched in 2017. The ATC is an elite and selective national youth development programme to give girls and boys aged 6-19 a weekly, structured training curriculum that is anchored in the GFF football philosophy and delivered consistently across the nine Regional Associations.