GPF trio complete FIFA Elite Youth Coaches Workshop

Three members of the Guyana Police Force – Nichola Argyle, Vurlon Mills and Trevon Lyncott – recently completed the FIFA Elite Youth Coaches Workshop that was hosted in Guyana in collaboration with the Guyana Football Federation (GFF).
The four-day Elite Youth Coach Workshop, which ran from July 8 to 11, was aimed at strengthening youth development structures and enhancing the technical capacity of local coaches working with national youth teams.

Nichola Argyle, Vurlon Mills and Trevon Lyncott

The course was designed to provide development coaches with the tools, methodologies, and frameworks required to identify, nurture, and transition emerging football talent.
The trio of policemen and women who completed the workshop are stationed at GPF’s Sports Secretariat.
Vurlon Mills is the Police’s female football team’s head coach, while Trevon Lyncott is the assistant coach/head coach for the Guyana National U17 boys’ team. Nichola Argyle, a member of the Police’s female football team, is also the head coach for Guyana’s U14 female Lady Jags team.
With the experience and knowledge gained, their involvement is sure to elevate the Police Force’s football talent to new heights.