GFF Summer Grassroots programme: Almost 100 children benefit from Bartica programme

The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Summer Grassroots Programme in Bartica (Cuyuni- Mazaruni) was a resounding success with close to 100 children enthusiastically participating in the training sessions over two weeks.
The initiative was launched by GFF President Wayne Forde in early August at the Federation’s National Training Centre in Providence, East Bank Demerara, to ensure that young boys and girls have access to training programmes throughout the year.
The camp, which kicked off on August 25, was an extension of the year-round Academy Training Centre Saturday training in Bartica. By including children as young as six, the GFF Summer Grassroots Programme aims to foster a love of the game and provide early development opportunities for aspiring young footballers.
The sessions were designed to introduce children to the fundamental skills of football in a fun and engaging manner. Qualified coaches conducted age-appropriate training, focusing on basic techniques, coordination, teamwork, and sportsmanship.

A scene from the conclusion of the Summer Grassroots programme in Bartica

“We really had a good session. It was really beneficial to all who participated,” Bartica Football Association President Alden Marslowe shared, adding: “we also distributed equipment and balls to four other…riverine communities (that) also conducted similar programmes. The excitement that follows football… is very much alive here and these kids (are) now getting into the spirit of the game.”
Marslowe expressed his gratitude towards his team, parents, and young players for their unwavering commitment over the last two weeks. He also emphasised the Bartica Football Association’s eagerness to make the 2024 rollout of the GFF Summer Grassroots Programme even “bigger and better”.
In addition to Bartica, the Federation supported grassroots camps in Linden, Berbice, Essequibo, and Georgetown with the provision of essential equipment to the nine Regional Associations through the Members-Financial Assistance Programme (M-FAP).
M-FAP, launched by President Forde in 2020 with the approval of Congress, ensures that Member Associations receive financial support and football gear to facilitate training programmes and competitions.
President Forde extended his congratulations to all the Regional Associations for the successful execution of their summer programmes.
“We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the Regional Associations for their unwavering dedication and tireless efforts in executing the grassroots programme during the July-August school break. Their passion for the game and their commitment to nurturing the talents of our youth have not only achieved success, but also provided a truly impactful experience for every participant,” Forde said.
Bartica’s grassroots camp concluded on September 9 with an exciting tournament during which young players showcased their skills leaving a lasting impression on parents and coaches.
Among a competitive field of six teams, including Bartica A, Bartica B, Rivers View, Batavia, and Karabo, it was the Mora Camp Community Team that emerged as the champions, securing the coveted trophy.
In second place was Bartica A, while Bartica B copped the third spot and Kartabo secured fourth place at the end of the thrilling grassroots competition. The Most Valuable Player title was awarded to S Barkley from Mora Camp. Eden Stephen from Rivers View was recognised as the Best Goalkeeper.
The GFF remains committed to advancing and promoting football in Guyana by supporting its members under the pillars of Administration and Operations, Equipment and Material, Competition and Technical Development, and Infrastructure Development through the M-FAP initiative.